Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.42, n°2 - April 2012
Paru le :
01/04/2012
Article en page(s) :
104-209
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Educational paths and substance use from adolescence into early adulthood. Fleming C.B., White H.R., Haggerty K.P., Abbott R.D., Catalano R.F., p. 104-126.
• Relying on injection drug users to access and adhere to HIV therapeutics: Bittersweet lessons using Respondent-Driven Sampling and a Peer-Driven Intervention. Broadhead R.S., Borch C., van Hulst Y., Gauchat G., Tehrani S., Stringer K.L., et al., p. 127-146.
• Provider-client interaction in methadone treatment clinics in China. Li L., Wu Z., Cao X., Zhang L., p. 147-155.
• Beyond crime and drug use: Do adult drug courts produce other psychosocial benefits? Green M., Rempel M., p. 156-177.
• Crime and place: Proximity and the location of methamphetamine laboratories. Wells L.E., Weisheit R.A., p. 178-196.
• Religious conversion and treatment outcome: An examination of clients in a faith-based residential substance treatment program. Chu D.C., Sung H.-E., Hsiao G.Y., p. 197-209.
• Educational paths and substance use from adolescence into early adulthood. Fleming C.B., White H.R., Haggerty K.P., Abbott R.D., Catalano R.F., p. 104-126.
• Relying on injection drug users to access and adhere to HIV therapeutics: Bittersweet lessons using Respondent-Driven Sampling and a Peer-Driven Intervention. Broadhead R.S., Borch C., van Hulst Y., Gauchat G., Tehrani S., Stringer K.L., et al., p. 127-146.
• Provider-client interaction in methadone treatment clinics in China. Li L., Wu Z., Cao X., Zhang L., p. 147-155.
• Beyond crime and drug use: Do adult drug courts produce other psychosocial benefits? Green M., Rempel M., p. 156-177.
• Crime and place: Proximity and the location of methamphetamine laboratories. Wells L.E., Weisheit R.A., p. 178-196.
• Religious conversion and treatment outcome: An examination of clients in a faith-based residential substance treatment program. Chu D.C., Sung H.-E., Hsiao G.Y., p. 197-209.
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C. B. FLEMING ;
H. R. WHITE ;
K. P. HAGGERTY ;
R. D. ABBOTT ;
R. F. CATALANO
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2012
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.42, n°2, April 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.42, n°2, April 2012) Article : Périodique
This study examined how substance use trajectories from ages 15 to 23 in a community sample (N = 921) were related to educational pathways. Rates of heavy drinking converged across different paths, but starting college at a 2-year college before[...]
R. S. BROADHEAD ;
C. A. BORCH ;
Y. VAN HULST ;
G. GAUCHAT ;
S. TEHRANI ;
K. L. STRINGER ;
D. D. HECKATHORN ;
F. L. ALTICE
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2012
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.42, n°2, April 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.42, n°2, April 2012) Article : Périodique
Results are presented of enrolling HIV+ active-injection drug users (IDUs) into a peer-driven intervention (PDI) to improve their adherence to medical care. Using respondent-driven sampling (RDS), which evolved out of the PDI model, the authors [...]
L. E. WELLS ;
R. A. WEISHEIT
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2012
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.42, n°2, April 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.42, n°2, April 2012) Article : Périodique
Methamphetamine laboratories have been a widely variable problem across the United States, very problematic in some communities but not at all in others. This study analyzes the variation in methamphetamine labs using demographic and geographic [...]