Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.31, n°3 - June 2024
Paru le :
01/06/2024
Année :
2024
Page(s) :
289-390
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Effects on secondary outcomes of the Brazilian version of the European Unplugged drug use prevention program: drug knowledge, intention predictors, and life skill competencies. Garcia-Cerde R., Valente J.Y., Sanchez Z.M., p. 289-299.
- Media constructions of an illegal drug: the link between cannabis and organized crime in Swedish newspapers. Ekendahl M., Mansson J., Karlsson P., p. 300-309.
- The experiences of family members attending an online addiction education program: a qualitative study. Peart A., Horn F., Manning V., Campbell R., Lubman D.I., p. 310-317.
- Helping family members affected by a relative's substance use or gambling: an evaluation study of the 5-Step Method delivered in the Netherlands. van Beek M., Velleman R., de Bruijn T., Velleman G., Goudriaan A.E., p. 318-327.
- Optimizing online learning resources for substance use professionals in England: lessons from user-centered design. Calder R., Neale J., Simonavicius E., Dyer K.D., p. 328-337.
- Mechanisms of impact of alcohol availability interventions from the perspective of 63 diverse alcohol licensing stakeholders: a qualitative interview study. O'Donnell R., Mohan A., Purves R., Maani N., Angus C., Egan M., et al., p. 338-347.
- Financial difficulties among youth prenatally exposed to substances: a longitudinal register-based cohort study. Nissinen N.-M., Rangmar J., Autti-Rämö I., Gissler M., Kahila H., Raitasalo K., et al., p. 348-357.
- Inadequate needle and syringe coverage among people who inject psychoactive drugs across England and Wales. Slater L., Edmundson C., Emanuel E., Njoroge J., Hope V., Phipps E., et al., p. 358-368.
- Critically explaining British policy responses to novel psychoactive substances using the policy constellations framework. Los G., p. 369-377.
- "I straight up criminalized myself on messenger": law enforcement risk management among people who buy and sell drugs on social media. van der Sanden R., Wilkins C., Rychert M., p. 378-390.
- Effects on secondary outcomes of the Brazilian version of the European Unplugged drug use prevention program: drug knowledge, intention predictors, and life skill competencies. Garcia-Cerde R., Valente J.Y., Sanchez Z.M., p. 289-299.
- Media constructions of an illegal drug: the link between cannabis and organized crime in Swedish newspapers. Ekendahl M., Mansson J., Karlsson P., p. 300-309.
- The experiences of family members attending an online addiction education program: a qualitative study. Peart A., Horn F., Manning V., Campbell R., Lubman D.I., p. 310-317.
- Helping family members affected by a relative's substance use or gambling: an evaluation study of the 5-Step Method delivered in the Netherlands. van Beek M., Velleman R., de Bruijn T., Velleman G., Goudriaan A.E., p. 318-327.
- Optimizing online learning resources for substance use professionals in England: lessons from user-centered design. Calder R., Neale J., Simonavicius E., Dyer K.D., p. 328-337.
- Mechanisms of impact of alcohol availability interventions from the perspective of 63 diverse alcohol licensing stakeholders: a qualitative interview study. O'Donnell R., Mohan A., Purves R., Maani N., Angus C., Egan M., et al., p. 338-347.
- Financial difficulties among youth prenatally exposed to substances: a longitudinal register-based cohort study. Nissinen N.-M., Rangmar J., Autti-Rämö I., Gissler M., Kahila H., Raitasalo K., et al., p. 348-357.
- Inadequate needle and syringe coverage among people who inject psychoactive drugs across England and Wales. Slater L., Edmundson C., Emanuel E., Njoroge J., Hope V., Phipps E., et al., p. 358-368.
- Critically explaining British policy responses to novel psychoactive substances using the policy constellations framework. Los G., p. 369-377.
- "I straight up criminalized myself on messenger": law enforcement risk management among people who buy and sell drugs on social media. van der Sanden R., Wilkins C., Rychert M., p. 378-390.
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M. EKENDAHL ;
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