Titre : | Journal of Substance Use, Vol.17, n°2 - April 2012 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 11/04/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 91-202 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• 'Our favourite drug': prevalence of use and preference for mephedrone in the London night-time economy 1 year after control. Wood D.M., Measham F., Dargan P.I., p. 91-97. • Reducing the harm from adolescent alcohol consumption: results from an adapted version of SHAHRP in Northern Ireland. McKay M.T., McBride N.T., Sumnall H.R., Cole J.C., p. 98-121. • The predictive utility of health preoccupations and outcome expectancies prior to benzodiazepine withdrawal. O'Connor K., Bélanger L., Aardema F., Pérodeau G., Harel F., p. 122-133. • What is recovery? Revisiting the Betty Ford Institute consensus panel definition [Letter to the Editor]. McLellan T., p. 134-137. • Patterns of alcohol consumption and factors influencing problematic drinking among Angolan soldiers. Cheng K.G., Ortiz D.J., Weiss R.E., Shi L., Ovalle-Bahamón R.E., Ernesto F., et al., p. 138-149. • Harm reduction practices in outpatient drug-free substance abuse settings. Eversman M., p. 150-162. • Vulnerable young people and substance-use information-seeking: perceived credibility of different information sources and implications for services. Notley C., Scaife V., O'Brien M., McEune R., Biggart L., Millings A., p. 163-175. • Significant clinical differences between two populations of opioid-addicted mothers from an inner-city and a provincial clinic. Eke N., Luty J., p. 176-182. • Situated activity analysis of elite track and field athletes' use of prohibited performance-enhancing substances. Hauw D., Bilard J., p. 183-197. • Substance-induced avascular necrosis of a femoral head in Iran: a case report. Farhoudian A., Mokri A., Mohammadi F., Sadeghi M., p. 198-202. |
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