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Drug and Alcohol Review , Vol.31, n°7 - November 2012
Paru le :
01/11/2012
Article en page(s) :
829-932
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Studying alcohol in its societal context: The Finnish tradition of analysis of population surveys. Room R., Torronen J., p. 829-830.
• The Finnish drinking culture: Change and continuity in the past 40 years. Makela P., Tigerstedt C., Mustonen H., p. 831-840.
• Women and young adults suffer most from other people's drinking. Huhtanen P., Tigerstedt C., p. 841-846.
• Ways of regulating one's drinking: A factor analysis of a Finnish general population sample. Huhtanen P., Raitasalo K., p. 847-853.
• Cost per incident of alcohol-related crime in New South Wales. Byrnes J.M., Doran C.M., Shakeshaft A.P., p. 854-860.
• Health-related lifestyle, physical and mental health in children of alcoholic parents. Serec M., Svab I., Kolsek M., Svab V., Moesgen D., Klein M., p. 861-870.
• Sex differences in how a low sensitivity to alcohol relates to later heavy drinking. Schuckit M.A., Smith T.L., Trim R.S., Kuperman S., Kramer J., Hesselbrock V., et al., p. 871-880.
• Alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use among six culturally diverse communities in Sydney. Donato-Hunt C., Munot S., Copeland J., p. 881-889.
• Factors associated with difficulty accessing crack cocaine pipes in a Canadian setting. Ti L., Buxton J., Wood E., Shannon K., Zhang R., Montaner J., et al., p. 890-896.
• Good choices, great future: An applied theatre prevention program to reduce alcohol-related risky behaviours during Schoolies. Quek L.H., White A., Low C., Brown J., Dalton N., Dow D., et al., p. 897-902.
• Evaluation of online training for the provision of opioid substitution treatment by community pharmacists in New Zealand. Walters C., Raymont A., Galea S., Wheeler A., p. 903-910.
• Subsidising patient dispensing fees: The cost of injecting equity into the opioid pharmacotherapy maintenance system. Chalmers J., Ritter A., p. 911-917.
• Knowledge and barriers associated with assessment and treatment for hepatitis C virus infection among people who inject drugs. Treloar C., Hull P., Dore G.J., Grebely J., p. 918-924.
• More than problem-solving: Critical reflections on the 'problematisation' of alcohol-related violence in Kings Cross. Lancaster K., Hughes C.E., Chalmers J., Ritter A., p. 925-927.
• More Australian research needed into alcohol and energy drinks. Pennay A., Lubman D.I., p. 928-929.
• Evidence that community-based prevention reduces adolescent alcohol use: A commentary on Gilligan et al. Salom C.L., Holman A., Connor J.P., Toumbourou J.W., Kelly A.B., p. 930-931.
• A response to: Evidence that community-based prevention reduces adolescent alcohol use: A commentary on Gilligan et al. (2011), Drug and Alcohol Review (November 2011), 30(6), 659-663. Gilligan C., Sanson-Fisher R., p. 932.
• Studying alcohol in its societal context: The Finnish tradition of analysis of population surveys. Room R., Torronen J., p. 829-830.
• The Finnish drinking culture: Change and continuity in the past 40 years. Makela P., Tigerstedt C., Mustonen H., p. 831-840.
• Women and young adults suffer most from other people's drinking. Huhtanen P., Tigerstedt C., p. 841-846.
• Ways of regulating one's drinking: A factor analysis of a Finnish general population sample. Huhtanen P., Raitasalo K., p. 847-853.
• Cost per incident of alcohol-related crime in New South Wales. Byrnes J.M., Doran C.M., Shakeshaft A.P., p. 854-860.
• Health-related lifestyle, physical and mental health in children of alcoholic parents. Serec M., Svab I., Kolsek M., Svab V., Moesgen D., Klein M., p. 861-870.
• Sex differences in how a low sensitivity to alcohol relates to later heavy drinking. Schuckit M.A., Smith T.L., Trim R.S., Kuperman S., Kramer J., Hesselbrock V., et al., p. 871-880.
• Alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use among six culturally diverse communities in Sydney. Donato-Hunt C., Munot S., Copeland J., p. 881-889.
• Factors associated with difficulty accessing crack cocaine pipes in a Canadian setting. Ti L., Buxton J., Wood E., Shannon K., Zhang R., Montaner J., et al., p. 890-896.
• Good choices, great future: An applied theatre prevention program to reduce alcohol-related risky behaviours during Schoolies. Quek L.H., White A., Low C., Brown J., Dalton N., Dow D., et al., p. 897-902.
• Evaluation of online training for the provision of opioid substitution treatment by community pharmacists in New Zealand. Walters C., Raymont A., Galea S., Wheeler A., p. 903-910.
• Subsidising patient dispensing fees: The cost of injecting equity into the opioid pharmacotherapy maintenance system. Chalmers J., Ritter A., p. 911-917.
• Knowledge and barriers associated with assessment and treatment for hepatitis C virus infection among people who inject drugs. Treloar C., Hull P., Dore G.J., Grebely J., p. 918-924.
• More than problem-solving: Critical reflections on the 'problematisation' of alcohol-related violence in Kings Cross. Lancaster K., Hughes C.E., Chalmers J., Ritter A., p. 925-927.
• More Australian research needed into alcohol and energy drinks. Pennay A., Lubman D.I., p. 928-929.
• Evidence that community-based prevention reduces adolescent alcohol use: A commentary on Gilligan et al. Salom C.L., Holman A., Connor J.P., Toumbourou J.W., Kelly A.B., p. 930-931.
• A response to: Evidence that community-based prevention reduces adolescent alcohol use: A commentary on Gilligan et al. (2011), Drug and Alcohol Review (November 2011), 30(6), 659-663. Gilligan C., Sanson-Fisher R., p. 932.
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