Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.26, n°2 - February 2015
Paru le :
01/02/2015
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Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- How credible are international databases for understanding substance use and related problems? [Editorial]. Uhl A., Hunt G., van den Brink W., Stimson G.V., p. 119-121.
- Cannabis social clubs in Belgium: Organizational strengths and weaknesses, and threats to the model. Decorte T., p. 122-130.
- Age at first use of alcohol predicts the risk of heavy alcohol use in early adulthood: A longitudinal study in the United States. Liang W., Chikritzhs T., p. 131-134.
- Probability and predictors of the cannabis gateway effect: A national study. Secades-Villa R., Garcia-Rodríguez O., Jin C.J., Wang S., Blanco C., p. 135-142.
- The role of leisure and delinquency in frequent cannabis use and dependence trajectories among young adults. Liebregts N., van der Pol P., van Laar M., de Graaf R., van den Brink W., Korf D.J., p. 143-152.
- Sexual identity, same-sex partners and risk behaviour among a community-based sample of young people in Australia. Bowring A.L., Vella A.M., Degenhardt L., Hellard M., Lim M.S.C., p. 153-161.
- Psychological and social correlates of doping attitudes among Italian athletes. Zucchetti G., Candela F., Villosio C., p. 162-168.
- Attitudes towards use of anabolic–androgenic steroids among Ghanaian high school students. Sagoe D., Torsheim T., Molde H., Andreassen C.S., Pallesen S., p. 169-174.
- An exploratory qualitative assessment of self-reported treatment outcomes and satisfaction among patients accessing an innovative voluntary drug treatment centre in Malaysia. Ghani M.A., Brown S.-E., Khan F., Wickersham J.A., Lim S.H., Dhaliwal S.K., et al., p. 175-182.
- Diversion of methadone and buprenorphine by patients in opioid substitution treatment in Sweden: Prevalence estimates and risk factors. Johnson B., Richert T., p. 183-190.
- Comparison of adverse obstetric outcomes and maternity hospitalization among heroin-exposed and methadone-treated women in Taiwan. Chen C.-Y., Lien Y.-T., Yeh H.-H., Su L.-W., Ho I.-K., p. 191-198.
- A social cost perspective in the wake of the Portuguese strategy for the fight against drugs. Gonçalves R., Lourenço A., Silva S.N.d., p. 199-209.
- Drug, sex and sociality: Factors associated with the recent sharing of injecting equipment among gay and bisexual men in Australia. Hopwood M., Lea T., Aggleton P., p. 210-213.
- Profiling Hello Sunday Morning: Who are the participants? Carah N., Meurk C., Hall W., p. 214-216.
- Using qualitative data, people's perceptions, and the science of decision making to inform policy and improve hepatitis C care for people who use drugs. Perlman D.C., Jordan A.E., p. 217-219.
- How credible are international databases for understanding substance use and related problems? [Editorial]. Uhl A., Hunt G., van den Brink W., Stimson G.V., p. 119-121.
- Cannabis social clubs in Belgium: Organizational strengths and weaknesses, and threats to the model. Decorte T., p. 122-130.
- Age at first use of alcohol predicts the risk of heavy alcohol use in early adulthood: A longitudinal study in the United States. Liang W., Chikritzhs T., p. 131-134.
- Probability and predictors of the cannabis gateway effect: A national study. Secades-Villa R., Garcia-Rodríguez O., Jin C.J., Wang S., Blanco C., p. 135-142.
- The role of leisure and delinquency in frequent cannabis use and dependence trajectories among young adults. Liebregts N., van der Pol P., van Laar M., de Graaf R., van den Brink W., Korf D.J., p. 143-152.
- Sexual identity, same-sex partners and risk behaviour among a community-based sample of young people in Australia. Bowring A.L., Vella A.M., Degenhardt L., Hellard M., Lim M.S.C., p. 153-161.
- Psychological and social correlates of doping attitudes among Italian athletes. Zucchetti G., Candela F., Villosio C., p. 162-168.
- Attitudes towards use of anabolic–androgenic steroids among Ghanaian high school students. Sagoe D., Torsheim T., Molde H., Andreassen C.S., Pallesen S., p. 169-174.
- An exploratory qualitative assessment of self-reported treatment outcomes and satisfaction among patients accessing an innovative voluntary drug treatment centre in Malaysia. Ghani M.A., Brown S.-E., Khan F., Wickersham J.A., Lim S.H., Dhaliwal S.K., et al., p. 175-182.
- Diversion of methadone and buprenorphine by patients in opioid substitution treatment in Sweden: Prevalence estimates and risk factors. Johnson B., Richert T., p. 183-190.
- Comparison of adverse obstetric outcomes and maternity hospitalization among heroin-exposed and methadone-treated women in Taiwan. Chen C.-Y., Lien Y.-T., Yeh H.-H., Su L.-W., Ho I.-K., p. 191-198.
- A social cost perspective in the wake of the Portuguese strategy for the fight against drugs. Gonçalves R., Lourenço A., Silva S.N.d., p. 199-209.
- Drug, sex and sociality: Factors associated with the recent sharing of injecting equipment among gay and bisexual men in Australia. Hopwood M., Lea T., Aggleton P., p. 210-213.
- Profiling Hello Sunday Morning: Who are the participants? Carah N., Meurk C., Hall W., p. 214-216.
- Using qualitative data, people's perceptions, and the science of decision making to inform policy and improve hepatitis C care for people who use drugs. Perlman D.C., Jordan A.E., p. 217-219.
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A. UHL ;
G. HUNT ;
W. VAN DEN BRINK ;
G. V. STIMSON
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2015
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
An important aspect of understanding the dynamics of substance use in societies is to study how traditions, fashions and policy interventions impact upon substance use and related problems. Since large, well-controlled, long-term policy experime[...]
T. DECORTE
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2015
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Background: Cannabis Social Clubs (CSCs) are private organizations or clubs of users that produce cannabis for non-profit distribution to adult members to meet their personal needs without having to turn to the black market. CSCs can be found in[...]
R. SECADES-VILLA ;
O. GARCIA RODRIGUEZ ;
J. C. JIN ;
S. WANG ;
C. BLANCO
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2015
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Background: While several studies have shown a high association between cannabis use and use of other illicit drugs, the predictors of progression from cannabis to other illicit drugs remain largely unknown. This study aims to estimate the cumul[...]
N. LIEBREGTS ;
P. VAN DER POL ;
M. VAN LAAR ;
R. DE GRAAF ;
W. VAN DEN BRINK ;
D. J. KORF
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2015
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Background: The link between leisure and cannabis use has been widely studied, but less so for young adults, and rarely with a focus on frequent cannabis use. Also, little is known about how changes in leisure develop over time and how they are [...]
R. GONÇALVES ;
A. LOURENÇO ;
S. NOGUEIRA DA SILVA
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2015
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
The Portuguese National Strategy for the Fight Against Drugs (NSFAD), approved in 1999, was explicitly grounded on the values of humanism and pragmatism and paved the way for the decriminalization of illicit drug use in Portugal in 2000. This pa[...]
B. JOHNSON ;
T. RICHERT
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2015
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.26, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Background: Diversion - patients who sell or share their medication - is a hotly debated but relatively unresearched phenomenon. We have investigated the prevalence of self-reported diversion of methadone and buprenorphine at OST programs in Swe[...]