Titre : | Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.32, n°5 - September 2013 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Format : | 447-555 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Online open access: We all want it, but can we afford it? [Editorial] McKetin R., Nielsen S., p. 447-448. - Pharmacotherapy of amphetamine-type stimulant dependence: An update. Brensilver M., Heinzerling K.G., Shoptaw S., p. 449-460. - Counting Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Australia: The evidence and the challenges. Burns L., Breen C., Bower C., O'Leary C., Elliott E.J., p. 461-467. - Estimating the proportion of prescription opioids that is consumed by people who inject drugs in Australia. Degenhardt L., Gilmour S., Shand F., Bruno R., Campbell G., Mattick R.P., et al., p. 468-474. - Alcohol use in pregnancy: Prevalence and predictors in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Hutchinson D., Moore E.A., Breen C., Burns L., Mattick R.P., p. 475-482. - Attitudes of regular injecting drug users towards the legal status of the major illicit drugs. Darke S., Torok M., p. 483-488. - Correlates of pain in an in-treatment sample of opioid-dependent people. Nielsen S., Larance B., Lintzeris N., Black E., Bruno R., Murnion B., et al., p. 489-494. - An examination of the influences on New South Wales general practitioners regarding the provision of opioid substitution therapy. Holliday S., Magin P., Oldmeadow C., Attia J., Dunbabin J., Henry J.-M., et al., p. 495-503. - The Swedish six-community alcohol and drug prevention trial: Effects on youth drinking. Hallgren M., Andréasson S., p. 504-511. - Evaluating recall bias in a case-crossover design estimating risk of injury related to alcohol: Data from six countries. Ye Y., Bond J.C., Cherpitel C.J., Borges G., Monteiro M., Vallance K., p. 512-518. - A comparison of methods to identify alcohol involvement in youth injury-related emergency department presentation data. Vallmuur K., Limbong J., Barker R., Hides L., p. 519-526. - Sharing stories: Indigenous alcohol and other drug workers' well-being, stress and burnout. Roche A.M., Duraisingam V., Trifonoff A., Battams S., Freeman T., Tovell A., et al., p. 527-535. - A risk-based approach to harm minimisation in liquor licensing decisions. O'Brien P., p. 536-538. - Recommendations for improving substance abuse treatment interventions for sexual minority substance abusers. Talley A.E., p. 539-540. - Monitoring the Internet for emerging psychoactive substances available to Australia. Bruno R., Poesiat R., Matthews A.J., p. 541-544. - Investigating the ‘bath salt’ panic: The rarity of synthetic cathinone use among students in the United States. Stogner J.M., Miller B.L., p. 545-549. - Hepatitis B vaccination in clients attending for opiate replacement therapy: Opportunism is key [Letter to the Editor]. Bailey S.M., Oomkens B., Gilles M.T., p. 550-551. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.2013.32.issue-5/issuetoc |
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