Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.44, n°4 - October 2014
Paru le :
01/10/2014
Article en page(s) :
344-465
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- How powdered cocaine flows across the United States: Evidence from open-source price data. Chandra S., Peters S., Zimmer N., p. 344-361.
- The moderating effects of peer and parental support on the relationship between vicarious victimization and substance use. Miller R.N., Fagan A.A., Wright E.M., p. 362-380.
- Patterns and transitions in substance use among young Swiss men: A latent transition analysis approach. Baggio S., Studer J., Deline S., N'Goran A., Dupuis M., Henchoz Y., et al., p. 381-393.
- The drugs-violence nexus: A systematic comparison of adolescent drug dealers and drug users. Seffrin P.M., Domahidi B.I., p. 394-413.
- Public acceptance for drug treatment in lieu of incarceration for drug offenders in Florida. Giordano V.A., p. 414-429.
- "Meth's not my cup of tea": Perceptions of methamphetamine among Black women. Copes H., Kerley K.R., Angulski K., Zaleski S., p. 430-441.
- Age of substance use onset as a predictor of early adult substance dependence and offending in male and female delinquents: Simple and mediated moderation. Walters G.D., Urban H., p. 442-456.
- Pressure to change drinking behavior: An exploratory analysis of U.S. general population subgroups. Korcha R.A., Polcin D.L., Greenfield T.K., Kerr W.C., Bond J., p. 457-465.
- How powdered cocaine flows across the United States: Evidence from open-source price data. Chandra S., Peters S., Zimmer N., p. 344-361.
- The moderating effects of peer and parental support on the relationship between vicarious victimization and substance use. Miller R.N., Fagan A.A., Wright E.M., p. 362-380.
- Patterns and transitions in substance use among young Swiss men: A latent transition analysis approach. Baggio S., Studer J., Deline S., N'Goran A., Dupuis M., Henchoz Y., et al., p. 381-393.
- The drugs-violence nexus: A systematic comparison of adolescent drug dealers and drug users. Seffrin P.M., Domahidi B.I., p. 394-413.
- Public acceptance for drug treatment in lieu of incarceration for drug offenders in Florida. Giordano V.A., p. 414-429.
- "Meth's not my cup of tea": Perceptions of methamphetamine among Black women. Copes H., Kerley K.R., Angulski K., Zaleski S., p. 430-441.
- Age of substance use onset as a predictor of early adult substance dependence and offending in male and female delinquents: Simple and mediated moderation. Walters G.D., Urban H., p. 442-456.
- Pressure to change drinking behavior: An exploratory analysis of U.S. general population subgroups. Korcha R.A., Polcin D.L., Greenfield T.K., Kerr W.C., Bond J., p. 457-465.
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S. CHANDRA ;
S. PETERS ;
N. ZIMMER
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2014
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.44, n°4, October 2014) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.44, n°4, October 2014) Article : Périodique
Patterns of flows of cocaine across the United States are identified using open-source price data. The data set consists of wholesale prices for powdered cocaine for 112 U.S. cities published biannually by the National Drug Intelligence Center ([...]
S. BAGGIO ;
J. STUDER ;
S. DELINE ;
A. N'GORAN ;
M. DUPUIS ;
Y. HENCHOZ ;
M. MOHLER-KUO ;
J. B. DAEPPEN ;
G. GMEL
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2014
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.44, n°4, October 2014) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.44, n°4, October 2014) Article : Périodique
This study investigates the potential stages of drug use. Data from the longitudinal Cohort Study on Substance Use Risk Factors were used (N = 5,116). Drug use (alcohol, tobacco, and 16 illicit drugs) over the previous 12 months was assessed at [...]