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Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.34, n°1 - January 2015
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Drug and Alcohol Review , Vol.34, n°1 - January 2015
Paru le : 01/01/2015
Année : 2015
Page(s) : 1-112
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- Reflecting on the interface between alcohol and other drug use, parenting and the outcomes for children in the modern state [Editorial]. Hamilton M., p. 1-3.
- The impact of childhood emotional abuse on violence among people who inject drugs. Lake S., Wood E., Dong H., Dobrer S., Montaner J., Kerr T., p. 4-9.
- The association of early-life and substance use risks to violent offending among injecting drug users. Torok M., Darke S., Kaye S., Shand F., p. 10-17.
- Childhood trauma and risky alcohol consumption: A study of Australian adults with low housing stability. Keane C., Magee C.A., Lee J.K., p. 18-26.
- Punishing parents: Child removal in the context of drug use. Olsen A., p. 27-30.
- The nature and extent of child protection involvement among heroin-using mothers in treatment: High rates of reports, removals at birth and children in care. Taplin S., Mattick R.P., p. 31-37.
- Hospitalisations and out-of-home placements of children of substance-abusing mothers: A register-based cohort study. Raitasalo K., Holmila M., Autti-Rämö I., Notkola I.-L., Tapanainen H., p. 38-45.
- Substance use and risk of death in young offenders: A prospective data linkage study. Kinner S.A., Degenhardt L., Coffey C., Hearps S., Spittal M., Sawyer S.M., et al., p. 46-50.
- 5-(2-aminopropyl)indole: A new player in the drama of 'legal highs' alerts the community. Katselou M., Papoutsis I., Nikolaou P., Spiliopoulou C., Athanaselis S., p. 51-57.
- Has industry funding biased studies of the protective effects of alcohol on cardiovascular disease? A preliminary investigation of prospective cohort studies. McCambridge J., Hartwell G., p. 58-66.
- Filtration of crushed tablet suspensions has potential to reduce infection incidence in people who inject drugs. Ng H., Patel R.P., Bruno R., Latham R., Wanandy T., McLean S., p. 67-73.
- Compulsory drug detention and injection drug use cessation and relapse in Bangkok, Thailand. Fairbairn N., Hayashi K., Ti L., Kaplan K., Suwannawong P., Wood E., et al., p. 74-81.
- Personally prescribed psychoactive drugs in overdose deaths among drug abusers: A retrospective register study. Rönkä S., Karjalainen K., Vuori E., Mäkelä P., p. 82-89.
- Excess mortality among opioid-using patients treated with oral naltrexone in Australia. Degenhardt L., Larney S., Kimber J., Farrell M., Hall W., p. 90-96.
- Type of opioids injected: Does it matter? A multicentric cross-sectional study of people who inject drugs. Ambekar A., Rao R., Mishra A.K., Agrawal A., p. 97-104.
- Using Web searches to track interest in synthetic cannabinoids (aka 'herbal incense'). Curtis B., Alanis-Hirsch K., Kaynak Ö., Cacciola J., Meyers K., McLellan A.T., p. 105-108.
- AH-7921: A new synthetic opioid of abuse. Coppola M., Mondola R., p. 109-110.
Lien : http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.2015.34.issue-1/issuetoc
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Hospitalisations and out-of-home placements of children of substance-abusing mothers: A register-based cohort study

Hospitalisations and out-of-home placements of children of substance-abusing mothers: A register-based cohort study

K. RAITASALO ; M. HOLMILA ; I. AUTTI-RÄMÖ ; I. L. NOTKOLA ; H. TAPANAINEN | 2015
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.34, n°1, January 2015) Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: To study (i) whether the children of substance-abusing mothers are hospitalised because of injury or illness more often than other children; (ii) how often these children are placed out of home; and (iii) how the type of s[...]
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5-(2-aminopropyl)indole: A new player in the drama of 'legal highs' alerts the community

5-(2-aminopropyl)indole: A new player in the drama of 'legal highs' alerts the community

M. KATSELOU ; I. PAPOUTSIS ; P. NIKOLAOU ; C. SPILIOPOULOU ; S. ATHANASELIS | 2015
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.34, n°1, January 2015) Article : Périodique
Issues: 5-(2-aminopropyl)indole (5-IT) is a new psychoactive substance, a 'legal high', that recently invaded the drug arena in Europe and has already led to numerous intoxications and fatalities. Knowledge upon its pharmacology and toxicity is [...]
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Filtration of crushed tablet suspensions has potential to reduce infection incidence in people who inject drugs

Filtration of crushed tablet suspensions has potential to reduce infection incidence in people who inject drugs

H. NG ; R. P. PATEL ; R. BRUNO ; R. LATHAM ; T. WANANDY ; S. McLEAN | 2015
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.34, n°1, January 2015) Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: The medical complications of injecting preparations from crushed tablets can be severe, and most can be attributed to the injection of insoluble particles and micro-organisms. Previously we have shown that most of the part[...]
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Excess mortality among opioid-using patients treated with oral naltrexone in Australia

Excess mortality among opioid-using patients treated with oral naltrexone in Australia

L. DEGENHARDT ; S. LARNEY ; J. KIMBER ; M. FARRELL ; W. HALL | 2015
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.34, n°1, January 2015) Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: To estimate the number of deaths that would have occurred among patients receiving oral naltrexone for opioid use under the Special Access Scheme if these patients had received methadone. Design and Methods: We analysed [...]
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Using Web searches to track interest in synthetic cannabinoids (aka 'herbal incense')

Using Web searches to track interest in synthetic cannabinoids (aka 'herbal incense')

B. CURTIS ; K. ALANIS-HIRSCH ; O. KAYNAK ; J. CACCIOLA ; J. MEYERS ; A. T. McLELLAN | 2015
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.34, n°1, January 2015) Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: This article reports a content analysis of Internet websites related to an emerging designer drug, synthetic cannabinoids. The number of synthetic cannabinoids searchers in the USA has steadily increased from November 2008[...]
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AH-7921: A new synthetic opioid of abuse

AH-7921: A new synthetic opioid of abuse

M. COPPOLA ; R. MONDOLA | 2015
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.34, n°1, January 2015) Article : Périodique
Since 2012, a new synthetic opioid named AH-7921 has become available within the recreational drug market. AH-7921, IUPAC name 3,4-dichloro-N-[[1-(dimethylamino)cyclohexyl]methyl]benzamide, is an N-substituted cyclohexylmethylbenzamide where the[...]
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