Bulletin de Périodique
Drug and Alcohol Review , Vol.31, n°1 - January 2012
Paru le :
03/02/2012
Année :
2012
Page(s) :
1-120
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Why the alcohol and other drug community should support gay marriage. Ritter A., Matthew-Simmons F., Carragher N., p. 1-3.
• Cost of privatisation versus government alcohol retailing systems: Canadian example. Popova S., Patra J., Sarnocinska-Hart A., Gnam W.H., Giesbrecht N., Rehm J., p. 4-12.
• How and when health-care practitioners in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services deliver alcohol screening and brief intervention, and why they don't: A qualitative study. Clifford A., Shakeshaft A., Deans C., p. 13-19.
• ‘Off your Face(book)’: Alcohol in online social identity construction and its relation to problem drinking in university students. Ridout B., Campbell A., Ellis L., p. 20-26.
• Elite athletes' estimates of the prevalence of illicit drug use: Evidence for the false consensus effect. Dunn M., Thomas J.O., Swift W., Burns L., p. 27-32.
• Clinical measurement of addictions. Cloutier R., Lesage A., Landry M., Kairouz S., MÉNard J.-M., p. 33-39.
• Factors associated with continued solvent use in Indigenous petrol sniffers following treatment. Dingwall K.M., Maruff P., Clough A.R., Cairney S., p. 40-46.
• Alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and hallucinogen use in Samoan adolescents. Odden H.L., p. 47-55.
• Risky drinking among community pharmacy customers in New Zealand and their attitudes towards pharmacist screening and brief interventions. Sheridan J., Stewart J., Smart R., McCormick R., p. 56-63.
• Retention, early dropout and treatment completion among therapeutic community admissions. Darke S., Campbell G., Popple G., p. 64-71.
• Drug use patterns in the presence of crack in downtown Montreal. Roy E., Arruda N., Vaillancourt E., Boivin J.F., Morissette C., Leclerc P., et al., p. 72-80.
• Relationship of relapse with impulsivity, novelty seeking and craving in male alcohol-dependent inpatients. Evren C., Durkaya M., Evren B., Dalbudak E., Cetin R., p. 81-90.
• Marijuana-induced recurrent acute coronary syndrome with normal coronary angiograms. Safaa A.M., Markham R., Jayasinghe R., p. 91-94.
• The landscape of services for drug users in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Morrison C., Kurniasih Y., Barton G., p. 95-100.
• A resounding success or a disastrous failure: Re-examining the interpretation of evidence on the Portuguese decriminalisation of illicit drugs. Hughes C.E., Stevens A., p. 101-113.
• Opportunistic and continuing health care for injecting drug users from a nurse-run needle syringe program-based primary health-care clinic. Islam M.M., Reid S.E., White A., Grummett S., Conigrave K.M., Haber P.S., p. 114-115.
• Response to Islam et al.: Opportunistic and continuing health care for injecting drug users from a nurse-run needle syringe program-based primary health-care clinic. Van Beek I., p. 116-117.
• Why the alcohol and other drug community should support gay marriage. Ritter A., Matthew-Simmons F., Carragher N., p. 1-3.
• Cost of privatisation versus government alcohol retailing systems: Canadian example. Popova S., Patra J., Sarnocinska-Hart A., Gnam W.H., Giesbrecht N., Rehm J., p. 4-12.
• How and when health-care practitioners in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services deliver alcohol screening and brief intervention, and why they don't: A qualitative study. Clifford A., Shakeshaft A., Deans C., p. 13-19.
• ‘Off your Face(book)’: Alcohol in online social identity construction and its relation to problem drinking in university students. Ridout B., Campbell A., Ellis L., p. 20-26.
• Elite athletes' estimates of the prevalence of illicit drug use: Evidence for the false consensus effect. Dunn M., Thomas J.O., Swift W., Burns L., p. 27-32.
• Clinical measurement of addictions. Cloutier R., Lesage A., Landry M., Kairouz S., MÉNard J.-M., p. 33-39.
• Factors associated with continued solvent use in Indigenous petrol sniffers following treatment. Dingwall K.M., Maruff P., Clough A.R., Cairney S., p. 40-46.
• Alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and hallucinogen use in Samoan adolescents. Odden H.L., p. 47-55.
• Risky drinking among community pharmacy customers in New Zealand and their attitudes towards pharmacist screening and brief interventions. Sheridan J., Stewart J., Smart R., McCormick R., p. 56-63.
• Retention, early dropout and treatment completion among therapeutic community admissions. Darke S., Campbell G., Popple G., p. 64-71.
• Drug use patterns in the presence of crack in downtown Montreal. Roy E., Arruda N., Vaillancourt E., Boivin J.F., Morissette C., Leclerc P., et al., p. 72-80.
• Relationship of relapse with impulsivity, novelty seeking and craving in male alcohol-dependent inpatients. Evren C., Durkaya M., Evren B., Dalbudak E., Cetin R., p. 81-90.
• Marijuana-induced recurrent acute coronary syndrome with normal coronary angiograms. Safaa A.M., Markham R., Jayasinghe R., p. 91-94.
• The landscape of services for drug users in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Morrison C., Kurniasih Y., Barton G., p. 95-100.
• A resounding success or a disastrous failure: Re-examining the interpretation of evidence on the Portuguese decriminalisation of illicit drugs. Hughes C.E., Stevens A., p. 101-113.
• Opportunistic and continuing health care for injecting drug users from a nurse-run needle syringe program-based primary health-care clinic. Islam M.M., Reid S.E., White A., Grummett S., Conigrave K.M., Haber P.S., p. 114-115.
• Response to Islam et al.: Opportunistic and continuing health care for injecting drug users from a nurse-run needle syringe program-based primary health-care clinic. Van Beek I., p. 116-117.
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R. CLOUTIER ;
A. LESAGE ;
M. LANDRY ;
S. KAIROUZ ;
J. M. MENARD
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