Titre : | Journal of Drug Issues, Vol.53, n°1 - January 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/01/2023 |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Format : | 3-179 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Opioid literacy among African Americans living in rural Alabama: Findings from a Social Determinants of Health (SDH) framework. Lee H.Y., Wang K., Choi E., Gajos J.M., Won C.R., p. 3-17. - "We have to keep advocating and helping and doing what we can": Examining perinatal substance use services in the absence of integrated treatment programs. Nichols T.R., Gringle M.R., Welborn A., Lee A., p. 18-36. - Supervisor undermining, social isolation and subordinates' problematic drinking: The role of depression and perceived drinking norms. Montal-Rosenberg R., Bamberger P.A., Nahum-Shani I., Wang M., Larimer M., Bacharach S.B., p. 37-60. - Motives, frequency, and consequences of cannabis use among college students. Espinosa A., Ruglass L.M., Conway F.N., Jackson K.M., White H.R., p. 61-78. - Attitudes in 2020 towards medical and recreational marijuana in prohibitionist Nebraska. Habecker P., Bevins R.A., p. 79-95. - Anxiety as a moderator of the relationship between deviant peer association and substance use: Does the specific dimension of anxiety matter? Wojciechowski T., p. 96-113. - Negative consequences related to nonmedical prescription stimulant use: Development and psychometric validation of the prescription stimulant consequences questionnaire. Looby A., Bravo A.J., Livingston N.R., Schepis T.S., p. 114-128. - Negotiating ambiguous substance use: UK newspaper representations of self-prescribing medicinal cannabis use in the 1990s. Morris C., p. 129-144. - Social network ties and responses to COVID-19 among e-cigarette users. Kelly B.C., Pawson M., Vuolo M., p. 145-158. - Drug smuggling seizures: The effects of reporting consistency and quality on the observed transnational structure. Bichler G., Jimenez I., p. 159-179. |
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Lien : | https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/joda/53/1 |
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