Titre : | Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.32, n°3 - May 2013 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Format : | 229-337 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
• Policies and approaches to drug use and dependence in East and Southeast Asia: From compulsion to an evidence base? Tomás-Rosselló J., Bergenstrom A., p. 229-231. • Early childhood predictors of age of initiation to use of cannabis: A birth prospective study. Hayatbakhsh R., Williams G.M., Bor W., Najman J.M., p. 232-240. • Alcohol industry sponsorship and alcohol-related harms in Australian university sportspeople/athletes. O'Brien K.S., Lynott D., Miller P.G., p. 241-247. • Alcohol consumption and its impact on the risk of high blood pressure in Russia. Akhmedjonov A., Suvankulov F., p. 248-253. • Associations between social vulnerability, employment conditions and hazardous alcohol consumption in Chile. Ansoleaga E., Castillo-carniglia A., p. 254-261. • Temporal mood changes associated with different levels of adolescent drinking: Using mobile phones and experience sampling methods to explore motivations for adolescent alcohol use. Crooke A.H.D., Reid S.C., Kauer S.D., McKenzie D.P., Hearps S.J.C., Khor A.S., et al., p. 262-268. • Trends in fentanyl prescriptions and fentanyl-related mortality in Australia. Roxburgh A., Burns L., Drummer O.H., Pilgrim J., Farrell M., Degenhardt L., p. 269-275. • Prevalence and key covariates of non-medical prescription opioid use among the general secondary student and adult populations in Ontario, Canada. Fischer B., Ialomiteanu A., Boak A., Adlaf E., Rehm J., Mann R.E., p. 276-287. • Prescription drug misuse among young adults: Looking across youth cultures. Kelly B.C., Wells B.E., LeClair A., Tracy D., Parsons J.T., Golub S.A., p. 288-294. • Australian university students' attitudes towards the use of prescription stimulants as cognitive enhancers: Perceived patterns of use, efficacy and safety. Partridge B., Bell S., Lucke J., Hall W., p. 295-302. • Alcohol and other drug use, club drug dependence and treatment seeking among lesbian, gay and bisexual young people in Sydney. Lea T., Reynolds R., de Wit J., p. 303-311. • The cost of providing primary health-care services from a needle and syringe program: A case study. Islam M.M., Shanahan M., Topp L., Conigrave K.M., White A., Day C.A., p. 312-319. • Needle and syringe distribution trends in Western Australia, 1990 to 2009. Lilley G., Mak D.B., Fredericks T., p. 320-327. • The acceptability to Aboriginal Australians of a family-based intervention to reduce alcohol-related harms. Calabria B., Clifford A., Shakeshaft A., Allan J., Bliss D., Doran C., p. 328-332. • 'Popper'-induced vision loss. Krilis M., Thompson J., Atik A., Lusthaus J., Jankelowitz S., p. 333-334. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.2013.32.issue-3/issuetoc |
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