Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.17, n°6 - December 2010
Paru le :
01/12/2010
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Anglais
Note de contenu :
- Italian families living with relatives with alcohol or drugs problems, Arcidiacono C., Velleman R., Procentese F., Berti P., Albanesi C., Sommantico M., et al., p. 659-680.
- When cannabis is available and visible at school – A multilevel analysis of students’ cannabis use, Kuntsche E., p. 681-688.
- The role of marijuana use etiquette in avoiding targeted police enforcement, Ream G.L., Johnson B.D., Dunlap E., Benoit E., p. 689-706.
- Treatment pathways and longitudinal outcomes for opiate users: Implications for treatment policy and planning, Comiskey C., Stapleton R., p. 707-717.
- Supporting parents to reduce the misuse of alcohol by young people, Ward B., Snow P., p. 718-731.
- The research translation problem: Alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care – Real world evidence supports theory, Mccormick R., Docherty B., Segura L., Colom J., Gual A., Cassidy P., et al., p. 732-748.
- Limited access to HIV risk-reduction services in South African substance abuse treatment facilities, Myers B., p. 749-761.
- Wide variation in understanding about what constitutes ‘binge-drinking’, Cooke R., French D.P., Sniehotta F.F., p. 762-775.
- Saints not sinners? Young people bucking the trend of binge drinking. An analysis of the drinking trends of school age children in Sunderland, Mcinnes A., Blackwell D., p. 776-794.
- Outdoor music festivals: Cacophonous consumption or melodious moderation?, Martinus T., Mcalaney J., Mclaughlin L.J., Smith H., p. 795-807.
- Injecting practices and knowledge of the associated risk among 16–19-year-old injecting drug users in Plymouth, UK, Trudgeon H., Evans D., p. 808-820.
- Hepatitis C knowledge among new injection drug users, Jost J.J., Goldsamt L.A., Harocopos A., Kobrak P., Clatts M.C., p. 821-834.
- Is some data better than no data at all? Evaluating the utility of secondary needs assessment data, Shamblen S.R., Dwivedi P., p. 835-852.
- Offering substance misuse services to Accession Eight migrants in London: Findings from a qualitative study, Mills K., Knight T., p. 853-869.
- When cannabis is available and visible at school – A multilevel analysis of students’ cannabis use, Kuntsche E., p. 681-688.
- The role of marijuana use etiquette in avoiding targeted police enforcement, Ream G.L., Johnson B.D., Dunlap E., Benoit E., p. 689-706.
- Treatment pathways and longitudinal outcomes for opiate users: Implications for treatment policy and planning, Comiskey C., Stapleton R., p. 707-717.
- Supporting parents to reduce the misuse of alcohol by young people, Ward B., Snow P., p. 718-731.
- The research translation problem: Alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care – Real world evidence supports theory, Mccormick R., Docherty B., Segura L., Colom J., Gual A., Cassidy P., et al., p. 732-748.
- Limited access to HIV risk-reduction services in South African substance abuse treatment facilities, Myers B., p. 749-761.
- Wide variation in understanding about what constitutes ‘binge-drinking’, Cooke R., French D.P., Sniehotta F.F., p. 762-775.
- Saints not sinners? Young people bucking the trend of binge drinking. An analysis of the drinking trends of school age children in Sunderland, Mcinnes A., Blackwell D., p. 776-794.
- Outdoor music festivals: Cacophonous consumption or melodious moderation?, Martinus T., Mcalaney J., Mclaughlin L.J., Smith H., p. 795-807.
- Injecting practices and knowledge of the associated risk among 16–19-year-old injecting drug users in Plymouth, UK, Trudgeon H., Evans D., p. 808-820.
- Hepatitis C knowledge among new injection drug users, Jost J.J., Goldsamt L.A., Harocopos A., Kobrak P., Clatts M.C., p. 821-834.
- Is some data better than no data at all? Evaluating the utility of secondary needs assessment data, Shamblen S.R., Dwivedi P., p. 835-852.
- Offering substance misuse services to Accession Eight migrants in London: Findings from a qualitative study, Mills K., Knight T., p. 853-869.
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E. KUNTSCHE
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2010
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.17, n°6, December 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.17, n°6, December 2010) Article : Périodique
Aims: To investigate the links between the visibility of cannabis use in school (measured by teachers' reports of students being under the influence of cannabis on school premises), the proportion of cannabis users in the class, perceived availa[...]
B. WARD ;
SNOW P.
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2010
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.17, n°6, December 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.17, n°6, December 2010) Article : Périodique
The majority of parents report that they believe they have an important role in shaping adolescents' values and behaviours in relation to drinking, but they also report that they need more support in this area. Education, welfare, health, youth [...]
R. COOKE ;
D. P. FRENCH ;
F. SNIEHOTTA
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2010
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.17, n°6, December 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.17, n°6, December 2010) Article : Périodique
Two studies investigated undergraduates' knowledge of the UK government recommendations about binge drinking and sensible drinking, and also examined how labelling oneself as a binge drinker is associated with binge drinking perceptions. In Stud[...]
T. MARTINUS ;
J. McALANEY ;
L. J. MCLAUGHLIN ;
H. SMITH
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2010
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.17, n°6, December 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.17, n°6, December 2010) Article : Périodique
Large outdoor music festivals have emerged as part of a general expansion of licensed recreational activities, but in research terms they have been largely impenetrable due to commercial sensitivities. These sensitivities notwithstanding, the nu[...]