Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.26, n°4 - April 2015 - |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/04/2015 |
Année de publication : | 2015 |
Format : | 333-435 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Personalising the evaluation of substance misuse treatment: A new approach to outcome measurement [Editorial]. Alves P.C.G., Sales C.M.D., Ashworth M., p. 333-335. - Trends in use of marijuana and attitudes toward marijuana among youth before and after decriminalization: The case of California 2007-2013. Miech R.A., Johnston L., O’Malley P.M., Bachman J.G., Schulenberg J., Patrick M.E., p. 336-344. - The implementation and development of complex alcohol control policies in indigenous communities in Queensland (Australia). Clough A.R., Bird K., p. 345-351. - Effectiveness of secondary prevention and treatment interventions for crack-cocaine abuse: A comprehensive narrative overview of English-language studies. Fischer B., Blanken P., Da Silveira D., Gallassi A., Goldner E.M., Rehm J., et al., p. 352-363. - Remote age verification to prevent underage alcohol sales. First results from Dutch liquor stores and the economic viability of national adoption. van Hoof J.J., van Velthoven B.C.J., p. 364-370. - Public support for alcohol policies associated with knowledge of cancer risk. Buykx P., Gilligan C., Ward B., Kippen R., Chapman K., p. 371-379. - Community health workers: A bridge to healthcare for people who inject drugs. Morgan K., Lee J., Sebar B., p. 380-387. - Explaining reactions to normative information about alcohol consumption: A test of an extended social identity model. Livingstone A.G., McCafferty S., p. 388-395. - Are risk factors for drug use and offending similar during the teenage years? Aston E.V., p. 396-403. - Male-to-male sex among men who inject drugs in Delhi, India: Overlapping HIV risk behaviours. Armstrong G., Jorm A.F., Samson L., Joubert L., Singh S., Kermode M., p. 404-411. - Drug analysis of residual content of used syringes: A new approach for improving knowledge of injected drugs and drug user practices. Néfau T., Charpentier E., Elyasmino N., Duplessy-Garson C., Levi Y., Karolak S., p. 412-419. - Sameness and difference: Metaphor and politics in the constitution of addiction, social exclusion and gender in Australian and Swedish drug policy. Moore D., Fraser S., Törrönen J., Tinghög M.E., p. 420-428. - Sex work amongst people who inject drugs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: Findings from a National Survey of Health Harms and Behaviours. Croxford S., Platt L., Hope V.D., Cullen K.J., Parry J.V., Ncube F., p. 429-433. - Increasing access to opioid maintenance treatment: The role of primary care in France [Viewpoint]. Roux P., Lions C., Carrieri M.P., p. 434-435. |
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Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/26/4 |
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