Titre : | Substance Use and Misuse, Vol.46, S1 - 2011 - Volatile substance misuse: a global perspective |
Auteurs : | C. A. DELL, Éditeur scientifique ; S. W. GUST, Éditeur scientifique ; S. MACLEAN, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 10/07/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Format : | 1-139 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus mots-clés INHALANTS ; SOLVANTS |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Global issues in volatile substance misuse. Dell C.A., Gust S.W., MacLean S., p. 1-7. • Volatile substance misuse in the United States. Garland E.L., Howard M.O., Vaughn M.G., Perron B.E., p. 8-20. • Volatile substance misuse among youth in Israel: results of a national school survey. Neumark Y., Bar-Hamburger R., p. 21-26. • Volatile substance misuse among high school students in South America. Hynes-Dowell M., Mateu-Gelabert P., Barros H.M., Delva J., p. 27-34. • Volatile substance misuse among street children in Upper Egypt. Elkoussi A., Bakheet S., p. 35-39. • Volatile substance misuse in Mexico: correlates and trends. Villatoro J.A., Cruz S.L., Ortiz A., Medina-Mora M.E., p. 40-45. • Volatile substance misuse among street children in India: a preliminary report. Sharma S., Lal R., p. 46-49. • The epidemiology of volatile substance misuse among school children in Bogota, Colombia. Lopez-Quintero C., Neumark Y., p. 50-56. • Chronic toluene misuse among Roma youth in Eastern Slovakia. Vazan P., Khan M.R., Poduska O., Stastna L., Miovsky M., p. 57-61. • The latest evidence in the neuroscience of solvent misuse: an article written for service providers. Cruz S.L., p. 62-67. • Two serious and challenging medical complications associated with volatile substance misuse: sudden sniffing death and fetal solvent syndrome. Bowen S.E., p. 68-72. • Recovery from central nervous system changes following volatile substance misuse. Dingwall K.M., Cairney S., p. 73-83. • Misusing volatile substances for their hallucinatory effects: a qualitative pilot study with Mexican teenagers and a pharmacological discussion of their hallucinations. Cruz S.L., Dominguez M., p. 84-94. • Solvent-induced leukoencephalopathy: a disorder of adolescence? Takagi M., Lubman D.I., Yucel M., p. 95-98. • Petrol sniffing interventions among Australian indigenous communities through product substitution: from skunk juice to opal. d'Abbs P., MacLean S., p. 99-106. • Residential volatile substance misuse treatment for indigenous youth in Canada. Dell D., Hopkins C., p. 107-113. • The outstation model of rehabilitation as practiced in Central Australia: the case for its recognition and acceptance. Shaw G., Ray T., McFarland B., p. 114-118. • The lived experience of volatile substance misuse: how support contributes to recovery and sustained well-being. Bone R., Dell C., Koskie M., Kushniruk M., Shorting C., p. 119-127. • Cognitive behavioral therapy-based brief intervention for volatile substance misusers during adolescence: a follow-up study. Ogel K., Coskun S., p. 128-133. • Meeting professionals' needs in the United Kingdom for effective VSM intervention. Ives R., p. 134-139. |
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