Titre : | Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Vol.19, n°4 - August 2012 - Special section: The 'recovery' debate |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 273-354 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Persuading addiction treatment providers to practice the concept of recovery will not be easy. Russell C., p. 273-275. • Harm reduction at the crossroads and the rediscovery of drug user abstinence. McKeganey N., p. 276-283. • AA and abstinence as prevention techniques. Peele S., p. 284-290. • Recovery in Scotland - Playing to strengths. Cunningham R., p. 291-293. • Five years of recovery: December 2005 to December 2010 - From challenge to orthodoxy. Wardle I., p. 294-298. • ‘Consensus by debate on the conundrum of best treatment for addiction’? Robertson R., p. 299-300. • We all want the same things in the end, don’t we? Ashton M., p. 301-302. • Focusing on abuse, not use: A proposed new direction for US drug policy. Nicholson T., Duncan D.F., White J., Watkins C., p. 303-308. • From evidence to policy: The Scottish national naloxone programme. McAuley A., Best D., Taylor A., Hunter C., Robertson R., p. 309-319. • The impact of take-home naloxone distribution and training on opiate overdose knowledge and response: An evaluation of the THN Project in Wales. Bennett T., Holloway K., p. 320-328. • Comparison of participants from respondent-driven sampling and service-based sampling studies of people who inject drugs. Paquette D.M., Bryant J., De Wit J., p. 329-338. • Characteristics and factors of alcohol consumption among Korean male workers. Kim Y., Hong O., p. 339-345. • Vaccine, transmission and treatment: An exploratory study of viral hepatitis knowledge among attendees of a metropolitan Australian university. Hopwood M., Brener L., Wilson H., p. 346-350. |
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