Titre : | Journal of Drug Issues, Vol.41, n°3 - Summer 2011 - Selected papers |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 16/11/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Format : | 305-438 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Magic mint, the Internet, and peer associations: a test of social learning theory using patterns of Salvia divinorum use (Bryan Lee Miller, John M. Stogner, David N. Khey, Ronald L. Akers, John Boman, O. Hayden Griffin, III), p. 305-326. • Illicit retail methamphetamine markets and related local problems: a police perspective (Bruce G. Taylor, Henry H. Brownstein,Timothy M. Mulcahy, Daniel J. Woods, Johannes Fernandes-Huessy, Carol Hafford), p. 327-358. • Recovery from heroin or alcohol dependence: a qualitative account of the recovery experience in Glasgow (David Best, Jane Gow, Avril Taylor, Anthony Knox, William White), p. 359-378. • Ethnic identity and substance use among African American women: the mediating influence of gender roles (Anh Nguyen, Faye Belgrave), p. 379-400. • Race/ethnicity, coping, and drinking outcomes (Judith A. Richman, Dana Sohmer, Kathleen M. Rospenda, Candice A. Shannon), p. 401-418. • How distinct are the stages of change for smoking cessation? A comparison of the stages of change and the contemplation ladder using an adolescent sample (Thaddeus Herzog, Rohini Komarla), p. 419-438. |
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