Bulletin de Périodique
Drug and Alcohol Review , Vol.30, n°2 - March 2011 - Alcohol, tobacco, drugs and the European project : Five case studies
Auteur(s) :
P. ANDERSON, Éditeur scientifique ;
R. ROOM, Éditeur scientifique
Paru le :
01/03/2011
Article en page(s) :
117-231
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Addictions and European policy: has the 'European project' stifled science-led policy? (Editorial) Anderson P., Room R., p. 117-118.
• Tobacco, nicotine and harm reduction. Le Houezec J., McNeill A., Britton J., p. 119-123.
• Alcohol tax changes and the use of alcohol in Europe. Osterberg E.L., p. 124-129.
• Heroin maintenance treatment: from idea to research to practice. Uchtenhagen A.A., p. 130-137.
• Developing, evaluating and implementing alcohol brief interventions in Europe. Heather N., p. 138-147.
• Buying cannabis in 'coffee shops'. Monshouwer K., Van Laar M., Vollebergh W.A., p. 148-156.
• Characteristics of adolescent excessive drinkers compared with consumers and abstainers. Tomcikova Z., Geckova A.M., van Dijk J.P., Reijneveld S.A., p. 157-165.
• Can we measure daily tobacco consumption in remote Indigenous communities? Comparing self-reported tobacco consumption with community-level estimates in an Arnhem Land study. Clough A.R., MacLaren D.J., Robertson J.A., Ivers R.G., Conigrave K.M., p. 166-172.
• Estimating the risk of fatal arrhythmia in patients in methadone maintenance treatment for heroin addiction. Butler B., Rubin G., Lawrance A., Batey R., Bell J., p. 173-180.
• Illicit drug use before and during pregnancy at a tertiary maternity hospital 2000-2006. Hayatbakhsh M.R., Kingsbury A.M., Flenady V., Gilshenan K.S., Hutchinson D.M., Najman J.M., p. 181-187.
• Co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorder among Australian prisoners. Butler T., Indig D., Allnutt S., Mamoon H., p. 188-194.
• The Dual Diagnosis Capability of Residential Addiction Treatment centres: priorities and confidence to improve capability following a review process. Matthews H., Kelly P.J., Deane F.P., p. 195-199.
• Alcohol pouring practices among 65- to 74-year-olds in Western Australia. Wilkinson C., Allsop S., Chikritzhs T., p. 200-206.
• Women with alcohol problems: the possible significance of personality clustering for treatment planning. Birath C.S., DeMarinis V., Stenbacka M., af Klinteberg B., p. 207-215.
• Putting the call out for more research: the poor evidence base for treating methamphetamine withdrawal. Pennay A.E., Lee N.K., p. 216-222.
• Five challenges for volatile substance misuse policy and intervention in Australia (Commentary). MacLean S.J., d'Abbs P.H., p. 223-227.
• Addictions and European policy: has the 'European project' stifled science-led policy? (Editorial) Anderson P., Room R., p. 117-118.
• Tobacco, nicotine and harm reduction. Le Houezec J., McNeill A., Britton J., p. 119-123.
• Alcohol tax changes and the use of alcohol in Europe. Osterberg E.L., p. 124-129.
• Heroin maintenance treatment: from idea to research to practice. Uchtenhagen A.A., p. 130-137.
• Developing, evaluating and implementing alcohol brief interventions in Europe. Heather N., p. 138-147.
• Buying cannabis in 'coffee shops'. Monshouwer K., Van Laar M., Vollebergh W.A., p. 148-156.
• Characteristics of adolescent excessive drinkers compared with consumers and abstainers. Tomcikova Z., Geckova A.M., van Dijk J.P., Reijneveld S.A., p. 157-165.
• Can we measure daily tobacco consumption in remote Indigenous communities? Comparing self-reported tobacco consumption with community-level estimates in an Arnhem Land study. Clough A.R., MacLaren D.J., Robertson J.A., Ivers R.G., Conigrave K.M., p. 166-172.
• Estimating the risk of fatal arrhythmia in patients in methadone maintenance treatment for heroin addiction. Butler B., Rubin G., Lawrance A., Batey R., Bell J., p. 173-180.
• Illicit drug use before and during pregnancy at a tertiary maternity hospital 2000-2006. Hayatbakhsh M.R., Kingsbury A.M., Flenady V., Gilshenan K.S., Hutchinson D.M., Najman J.M., p. 181-187.
• Co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorder among Australian prisoners. Butler T., Indig D., Allnutt S., Mamoon H., p. 188-194.
• The Dual Diagnosis Capability of Residential Addiction Treatment centres: priorities and confidence to improve capability following a review process. Matthews H., Kelly P.J., Deane F.P., p. 195-199.
• Alcohol pouring practices among 65- to 74-year-olds in Western Australia. Wilkinson C., Allsop S., Chikritzhs T., p. 200-206.
• Women with alcohol problems: the possible significance of personality clustering for treatment planning. Birath C.S., DeMarinis V., Stenbacka M., af Klinteberg B., p. 207-215.
• Putting the call out for more research: the poor evidence base for treating methamphetamine withdrawal. Pennay A.E., Lee N.K., p. 216-222.
• Five challenges for volatile substance misuse policy and intervention in Australia (Commentary). MacLean S.J., d'Abbs P.H., p. 223-227.
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