Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.18, n°1 - February 2011
Paru le :
01/02/2011
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Anglais
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CONTENTS:
• Drugs in sport: A call for comparative research. Dimeo P., p. 1-2.
• Recovery from problem drug use: What can we learn from the sociologist Erving Goffman? Neale J., Nettleton S., Pickering L., p. 3-9.
• Why we need to think beyond the 'industry' in alcohol research and policy studies. Herrick C., p. 10-15.
• Drug policy, control and welfare. Houborg E., Bjerge B., p. 16-23.
• Gender and regional differences in client characteristics among substance abuse treatment clients in the Europe. Montanari L., Serafini M., Maffli E., Busch M., Kontogeorgiou K., Kuijpers W., et al., p. 24-31.
• Residents of mutual help recovery homes, characteristics and outcomes: Comparison of four US ethnic subgroups. Kidney C.A., Alvarez J., Jason L.A., Ferrari J.R., Minich L., p. 32-39.
• Establishing a computerized substance abuse surveillance system for district social workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Methods, successes and challenges. Burnhams N.H., Myers B., Fakier N., Parry C., Carelse J., p. 40-46.
• Tobacco outlet density and demographics at the tract level of analysis in New Jersey: A statewide analysis. Peterson N.A., Yu D., Morton C.M., Reid R.J., Sheffer M.A., Schneider J.E., p. 47-52.
• Travellers and substance use in Ireland - Recommendations for drug and alcohol policy. Van Hout M.C., p. 53-59.
• Knowledge, attitudes and practice relating to hazardous alcohol use across the continuum of care in a community healthcare centre. Kishore V., Lynch S., Pichon J., Theall K., Johnson S., Roberson E., et al., p. 60-68.
• Patterns of substance use among young people attending colleges of further education in Northern Ireland. McCrystal P., Percy A., p. 69-76.
• Drugs in sport: A call for comparative research. Dimeo P., p. 1-2.
• Recovery from problem drug use: What can we learn from the sociologist Erving Goffman? Neale J., Nettleton S., Pickering L., p. 3-9.
• Why we need to think beyond the 'industry' in alcohol research and policy studies. Herrick C., p. 10-15.
• Drug policy, control and welfare. Houborg E., Bjerge B., p. 16-23.
• Gender and regional differences in client characteristics among substance abuse treatment clients in the Europe. Montanari L., Serafini M., Maffli E., Busch M., Kontogeorgiou K., Kuijpers W., et al., p. 24-31.
• Residents of mutual help recovery homes, characteristics and outcomes: Comparison of four US ethnic subgroups. Kidney C.A., Alvarez J., Jason L.A., Ferrari J.R., Minich L., p. 32-39.
• Establishing a computerized substance abuse surveillance system for district social workers in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: Methods, successes and challenges. Burnhams N.H., Myers B., Fakier N., Parry C., Carelse J., p. 40-46.
• Tobacco outlet density and demographics at the tract level of analysis in New Jersey: A statewide analysis. Peterson N.A., Yu D., Morton C.M., Reid R.J., Sheffer M.A., Schneider J.E., p. 47-52.
• Travellers and substance use in Ireland - Recommendations for drug and alcohol policy. Van Hout M.C., p. 53-59.
• Knowledge, attitudes and practice relating to hazardous alcohol use across the continuum of care in a community healthcare centre. Kishore V., Lynch S., Pichon J., Theall K., Johnson S., Roberson E., et al., p. 60-68.
• Patterns of substance use among young people attending colleges of further education in Northern Ireland. McCrystal P., Percy A., p. 69-76.
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L. MONTANARI ;
M. SERAFINI ;
E. MAFFLI ;
M. BUSCH ;
K. KONTOGEORGIOU ;
W. KUIJPERS ;
A. OUWEHAND ;
M. POULOUDI ;
R. SIMON ;
M. SPYROPOULOU ;
B. STUDNICKOVA ;
V. A. GYARMATHY
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Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.18, n°1, February 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.18, n°1, February 2011) Article : Périodique
Aims: To assesses the extent of the gender gap among the treated population of drug users across Europe. Methods: This analysis reports data on 363,170 clients from 4647 treatment units in 23 countries (22 European Union member states and Switze[...]