Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.21, n°2 - April 2014
Paru le :
01/04/2014
Article en page(s) :
93-180
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Examining the opinions of people who use drugs towards drug policy in Australia. Lancaster K., Sutherland R., Ritter A., p. 93-101.
- Patterns of concurrent alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use in Germany: Prevalence and correlates. Höhne B., Pabst A., Hannemann T.-V., Kraus L., p. 102-109.
- An international evaluation of DARE in São Paulo, Brazil. Shamblen S.R., Courser M.W., Abadi M.H., Johnson K.W., Young L., Browne T.J., p. 110-119.
- Understanding access to drug and alcohol treatment services in Europe: A multi-country service users' perspective. Gilchrist G., Moskalewicz J., Nutt R., Love J., Germeni E., Valkova I., et al., p. 120-130.
- A violent mix? The association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and violence amongst young people in England and Wales. Lightowlers C., Sumnall H., p. 131-139.
- Up in smoke: Cannabis content in alcohol and other drug qualifications. Roche A., Adams V., White M., p. 140-146.
- The role of assessment environment on self-reported alcohol use and perceived group norms: Comparing Web-based surveys to a group setting involving handheld keypads. Hummer J.F., LaBrie J.W., Grant S.P., Lac A., Ehret P.J., p. 147-156.
- Beyond drug dealing: Developing and extending the concept of 'social supply' of illicit drugs to 'minimally commercial supply'. Coomber R., Moyle L., p. 157-164.
- Factors associated with receipt of residential rehabilitation by opiate users indicate that these clients are more amenable to drug treatment. Millar T., Hayhurst K.P., Jones A., Pierce M., Davies L., Weston S., et al., p. 165-172.
- Report of the substance misuse in the undergraduate medical curriculum project in England. Notley C., Goodair C., Chaytor A., Carroll J., Ghodse H., Kopelman P., p. 173-176.
- The internationalisation of ayahuasca, edited by Beatriz C. Lebate and Henrik Jungaberle. Aldridge J., p. 177-178.
- Risk and rehabilitation: Management and treatment of substance misuse and mental health problems in the criminal justice system, edited by Aaron Pycroft and Suzie Clift. Best D., p. 179-180.
- Examining the opinions of people who use drugs towards drug policy in Australia. Lancaster K., Sutherland R., Ritter A., p. 93-101.
- Patterns of concurrent alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use in Germany: Prevalence and correlates. Höhne B., Pabst A., Hannemann T.-V., Kraus L., p. 102-109.
- An international evaluation of DARE in São Paulo, Brazil. Shamblen S.R., Courser M.W., Abadi M.H., Johnson K.W., Young L., Browne T.J., p. 110-119.
- Understanding access to drug and alcohol treatment services in Europe: A multi-country service users' perspective. Gilchrist G., Moskalewicz J., Nutt R., Love J., Germeni E., Valkova I., et al., p. 120-130.
- A violent mix? The association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and violence amongst young people in England and Wales. Lightowlers C., Sumnall H., p. 131-139.
- Up in smoke: Cannabis content in alcohol and other drug qualifications. Roche A., Adams V., White M., p. 140-146.
- The role of assessment environment on self-reported alcohol use and perceived group norms: Comparing Web-based surveys to a group setting involving handheld keypads. Hummer J.F., LaBrie J.W., Grant S.P., Lac A., Ehret P.J., p. 147-156.
- Beyond drug dealing: Developing and extending the concept of 'social supply' of illicit drugs to 'minimally commercial supply'. Coomber R., Moyle L., p. 157-164.
- Factors associated with receipt of residential rehabilitation by opiate users indicate that these clients are more amenable to drug treatment. Millar T., Hayhurst K.P., Jones A., Pierce M., Davies L., Weston S., et al., p. 165-172.
- Report of the substance misuse in the undergraduate medical curriculum project in England. Notley C., Goodair C., Chaytor A., Carroll J., Ghodse H., Kopelman P., p. 173-176.
- The internationalisation of ayahuasca, edited by Beatriz C. Lebate and Henrik Jungaberle. Aldridge J., p. 177-178.
- Risk and rehabilitation: Management and treatment of substance misuse and mental health problems in the criminal justice system, edited by Aaron Pycroft and Suzie Clift. Best D., p. 179-180.
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B. HÖHNE ;
A. PABST ;
T. V. HANNEMANN ;
L. KRAUS
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