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International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.24, n°6 - November 2013
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International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.24, n°6 - November 2013
Paru le : 01/11/2013
Année : 2013
Page(s) : 511-637
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- Cannabis for therapeutic purposes: Patient characteristics, access, and reasons for use. Walsh Z., Callaway R., Belle-Isle L., Capler R., Kay R., Lucas P., et al., p. 511-516.
- Real or perceived impediments to minimum pricing of alcohol in Australia: Public opinion, the industry and the law. Chalmers J., Carragher N., Davoren S., O'Brien P., p. 517-523.
- ‘Surfing the Silk Road': A study of users' experiences. Hout M.C.V., Bingham T., p. 524-529.
- "Everyone can loosen up and get a bit of a buzz on": Young adults, alcohol and friendship practices. Niland P., Lyons A.C., Goodwin I., Hutton F., p. 530-537.
- Intoxicating stories: The characteristics, contexts and implications of drinking stories among Danish youth. Tutenges S., Sandberg S., p. 538-544.
- Mental health and family relations among people who inject drugs and their family members in Vietnam. Li L., Tuan N.A., Liang L.-J., Lin C., Farmer S.C., Flore M., p. 545-549.
- "It gives me a sense of belonging": Providing integrated health care and treatment to people with HCV engaged in a psycho-educational support group. Woolhouse S., Cooper E., Pickard A., p. 550-557.
- An all-embracing problem description. The Swedish drug issue as a political catalyst 1982–2000. Edman J., p. 558-565.
- Access to treatment for substance-using women in the Republic of Georgia: Socio-cultural and structural barriers. Otiashvili D., Kirtadze I., O'Grady K.E., Zule W., Krupitsky E., Wechsberg W.M., et al., p. 566-572.
- Cannabis use in a Swiss male prison: Qualitative study exploring detainees' and staffs' perspectives. Ritter C., Broers B., Elger B.S., p. 573-578.
- Between medical treatment and performance enhancement: An investigation of how elite athletes experience Therapeutic Use Exemptions. Overbye M., Wagner U., p. 579-588.
- A Canadian perspective on documentary film: Drug Addict. Boyd S., p. 589-596.
- Organisational identity and alcohol use among young employees: A case study of a professional services firm. Walker B., Bridgman T., p. 597-604.
- "Everything that looks good ain't good!": Perspectives on urban redevelopment among persons with a history of injection drug use in Baltimore, Maryland. Linton S.L., Kennedy C.E., Latkin C.A., Celentano D.D., Kirk G.D., Mehta S.H., p. 605-613.
- Methods for population size estimation of problem drug users using a single registration. van der Heijden P.G.M., Cruts G., Cruyff M., p. 614-618.
- An exploration of self-perceived non-problematic use as a barrier to professional support for methamphetamine users. Quinn B., Stoové M., Papanastasiou C., Dietze P., p. 619-623.
- Text messages as a tool for assessing public concern about drug problems. Yoonessi A., Ekhtiari H., p. 624-627.
- Supervised consumption rooms: The French Paradox. Jauffret-Roustide M., Pedrono G., Beltzer N., p. 628-630.
- Crack across the Americas – A massive problem in continued search of viable answers: Exemplary views from the North (Canada) and the South (Brazil). Fischer B., Cruz M.S., Bastos F.I., Tyndall M., p. 631-633.
- De jure decriminalisation of cannabis use matters: some recent trends from France. Massin S., Carrieri M.P., Roux P., p. 634-635.
- Sanctions against Iran and the impact on drug use and addiction treatment. Shariatirad S., Maarefvand M., p. 636-637.

Online only special issue: "Opiate pharmacotherapy: Treatment, regimes, constructions and control"
- Opioid pharmacotherapy: Treatment, regimes, constructions and control. Neale J., p. e1-e5.
- The politics of providing opioid pharmacotherapy. Radcliffe P., Parkes T., p. e6-e10.
- Examining structural violence in opioid pharmacotherapy treatment in Australia: Sweating the "small stuff" in a liberal paradise. Treloar C., valentine k., p. e11-e13.
- Shouting through bullet-proof glass: Some reflections on pharmacotherapy provision in one Australian clinic. Crawford S., p. e14-e17.
- Categorising methadone: Addiction and analgesia. Keane H., p. e18-e24.
- The role of the Chinese police in methadone maintenance therapy: A literature review. Meng J., Burris S., p. e25-e34.
- Substance, structure and stigma: Parents in the UK accounting for opioid substitution therapy during the antenatal and postnatal periods. Chandler A., Whittaker A., Cunningham-Burley S., Williams N., McGorm K., Mathews G., p. e35-e42.
- Methadone diversion as a protective strategy: The harm reduction potential of ‘generous constraints'. Harris M., Rhodes T., p. e43-e50.
- What is low threshold methadone maintenance treatment? Strike C., Millson M., Hopkins S., Smith C., p. e51-e56.
- The trajectory of methadone maintenance treatment in Nepal. Ambekar A., Rao R., Pun A., Kumar S., Kishore K., p. e57-e60.
- Zoned Out: "NIMBYism", addiction services and municipal governance in British Columbia. Bernstein S.E., Bennett D., p. e61-e65.
- From political controversy to a technical problem? Fifteen years of opioid substitution treatment in Finland. Selin J., Hakkarainen P., Partanen A., Tammi T., Tigerstedt C., p. e66-e72.
- Methadone, a contested substance: Danish methadone policy in the 1970s. Houborg E., p. e73-e80.
- Work and the journey to recovery: Exploring the implications of welfare reform for methadone maintenance clients. Monaghan M., Wincup E., p. e81-e86.
- Response to Chandler et al., Substance, structure and stigma: Parents in the UK accounting for opioid substitution therapy during the antenatal and postnatal periods. valentine K., Treloar C., p. e87-e88.
- The marketing of methadone: How an effective medication became unpopular. Bruce R.D., p. e89-e90.
- Methadone treatment improves tuberculosis treatment among hospitalized opioid dependent patients in Ukraine. Morozova O., Dvoryak S., Altice F.L., p. e91-e98.
- Excusing exclusion: Accounting for rule-breaking and sanctions in a Swedish methadone clinic. Petersson F.J.M., p. e99-e104.
- Impact of methadone maintenance on health utility, health care utilization and expenditure in drug users with HIV/AIDS. Tran B.X., Nguyen L.T., p. e105-e110.
- Non-prescribed use of substitution medication among German drug users—Prevalence, motives and availability. Schmidt C.S., Schulte B., Wickert C., Thane K., Kuhn S., Verthein U., et al., p. e111-e114.
- Methamphetamine use and methadone maintenance treatment: An emerging problem in the drug addiction treatment network in Iran. Shariatirad S., Maarefvand M., Ekhtiari H., p. e115-e116.
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Cannabis for therapeutic purposes: Patient characteristics, access, and reasons for use

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