Titre : | Addiction Research and Theory, Vol.22, n°4 - August 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Format : | 271-360 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Injection drug users' perceived barriers to using self-initiated harm reduction strategies. Bonar E.E., Rosenberg H., p. 271-278. - Protective behavioral strategies, social norms, and alcohol-related outcomes. Arterberry B.J., Smith A.E., Martens M.P., Cadigan J.M., Murphy J.G., p. 279-285. - Simultaneously treatable and punishable: Implications of the production of addicted subjects in a drug treatment court. Lyons T., p. 286-293. - Problematic alcohol use and marital distress: An interdependence theory perspective. Rodriguez L.M., Neighbors C., Knee C.R., p. 294-312. - Stabilizing a fluid intervention: The development of Motivational Interviewing, 1983–2013. Björk A., p. 313-324. - Examining the stability of young-adult alcohol and tobacco co-use: A latent transition analysis. Schweizer C.A., Roesch S.C., Khoddam R., Doran N., Myers M.G., p. 325-335. - Drug prevention, politics and knowledge: Ideology in the making. Roumeliotis F., p. 336-347. - Disentangling practitioners' perceptions of substance use severity: A factorial survey. Samuelsson E., Wallander L., p. 348-360. |
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Lien : | http://informahealthcare.com/toc/art/22/4 |
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Introduction and Aims: Increasing the frequency with which injecting drug users (IDUs) engage in self-initiated harm reduction strategies could improve their health, but few investigations have examined IDUs' perceived barriers to engaging in th[...]
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