Titre : | Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Vol.17, n°5 - October 2010 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2010 |
Année de publication : | 2010 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- The impact of gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB) legal restrictions on patterns of use: Results from an International Survey, Anderson I.B., Kim-Katz S.Y., Dyer J.E., Blanc P.D., p. 455-469. - Estimating the numbers of children of problematic drug users and their residential circumstances to inform United Kingdom research, policy and practice, Duffy P., Shaw C., Woolfall K., Beynon C.M., p. 470-484. - The Dutch and their drugs: The end of an era? Reflections on Dutch policies towards tobacco, alcohol and illegal drugs, Garretsen H.F.L., p. 485-495. - The virtual disappearance of injectable opioids for heroin addiction under the ‘British System’, Mayet S., Manning V., Sheridan J., Best D., Strang J., p. 496-506. - Factors associated with teenage ecstasy use, Mccrystal P., Percy A., p. 507-527. - Identifying drug risk perceptions in Danish youths: Ranking exercises in focus groups, Demant J., Ravn S., p. 528-543. - Drug use and peer norms among youth in a high-risk drug use neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Pawlowicz M.P., Zunino Singh D.S., Rossi D., Touzé G., Wolman G., Bolyard M., et al., p. 544-559. - Factors shaping the decision of college students to walk or drive under the influence of alcohol: A test of Rational Choice theory, Mason A., Monk-Turner E., p. 560-572. - Cannabis use while driving: A descriptive study of Australian cannabis users, Swift W., Jones C., Donnelly N., p. 573-586. - Medical student views of substance abuse treatment, policy and training, Agrawal S., Everett W.W., Sharma S., p. 587-602. - The emergence of a specialist role in rural alcohol and drug service delivery: Lessons from a review in rural Victoria, Australia, Berends L., p. 603-617. - Assessing user perceptions of staff training requirements in the substance use workforce: A review of the literature, Wylie L.W.J., p. 618-631. - Young smokers’ adaptation to higher cigarette prices: How did those daily smokers who did not quit react? The case of students of South-Eastern France, Peretti-Watel P., Guagliardo V., Combes J.-B., Obadia Y., Verger P., p. 632-640. - Assessing the utility of targeted outreach to intervene with 18 to 24 year old non-treatment seeking tobacco users, Zanis D., Derr D., Hollm R., Coviello D., p. 641-649. - Skipping school and using drugs: A brief report, Henry K., p. 650-657. |
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