Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.45, n°2 - April 2015
Paru le :
01/04/2015
Article en page(s) :
100-226
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Predictors of methamphetamine use among adolescents: Findings from a midwestern sample. Radatz D.L., Vandenberg A.L., Sample L.L., p. 100-117.
- U.S. Counties' vulnerability to methamphetamine labs. Dalmadge C.L., Cain M., p. 118-132.
- Nonproblematic illegal drug use: drug use management strategies in a Portuguese sample. Cruz O.S., p. 133-150.
- The effects of mental health symptoms and marijuana expectancies on marijuana use and consequences among at-risk adolescents. Pedersen E.R., Miles J.N.V., Osilla K.C., Ewing B.A., Hunter S.B., D'Amico E.J., p. 151-165.
- Women's employment outcomes following gender-sensitive substance abuse treatment. Kissin W.B., Tang Z.Q., Arieira C.R., Claus R.E., Orwin R.G., p. 166-179.
- Driven to the bottle: Work-related risk factors and alcohol misuse among commercial drivers. Bamberger P.A., Cohen A., p. 180-201.
- Predictors of psychiatric hospitalization in ex-prisoners with substance use problems: A data-linkage study. Olsson M.O., Ojehagen A., Bradvik L., Hakansson A., p. 202-213.
- "When you add alcohol, it gets that much better": University students, alcohol consumption, and online drinking cultures. Hebden R., Lyons A.C., Goodwin I., McCreanor T., p. 214-226.
- Predictors of methamphetamine use among adolescents: Findings from a midwestern sample. Radatz D.L., Vandenberg A.L., Sample L.L., p. 100-117.
- U.S. Counties' vulnerability to methamphetamine labs. Dalmadge C.L., Cain M., p. 118-132.
- Nonproblematic illegal drug use: drug use management strategies in a Portuguese sample. Cruz O.S., p. 133-150.
- The effects of mental health symptoms and marijuana expectancies on marijuana use and consequences among at-risk adolescents. Pedersen E.R., Miles J.N.V., Osilla K.C., Ewing B.A., Hunter S.B., D'Amico E.J., p. 151-165.
- Women's employment outcomes following gender-sensitive substance abuse treatment. Kissin W.B., Tang Z.Q., Arieira C.R., Claus R.E., Orwin R.G., p. 166-179.
- Driven to the bottle: Work-related risk factors and alcohol misuse among commercial drivers. Bamberger P.A., Cohen A., p. 180-201.
- Predictors of psychiatric hospitalization in ex-prisoners with substance use problems: A data-linkage study. Olsson M.O., Ojehagen A., Bradvik L., Hakansson A., p. 202-213.
- "When you add alcohol, it gets that much better": University students, alcohol consumption, and online drinking cultures. Hebden R., Lyons A.C., Goodwin I., McCreanor T., p. 214-226.
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D. L. RADATZ ;
A. L. VANDENBERG ;
L. L. SAMPLE
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2015
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°2, April 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°2, April 2015) Article : Périodique
This study has two primary goals. First, we seek to identify common demographic characteristics and risk factors among adolescent methamphetamine (MA) users, and second, to determine factors that predict MA use among adolescents. A binary logist[...]
Given the scant knowledge regarding illicit drug users who maintain an overall conventional lifestyle, we aimed to develop a conceptual framework to understand how they manage to keep their drug use nonproblematic. We were interested in the indi[...]
P. A. BAMBERGER ;
A. COHEN
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2015
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°2, April 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°2, April 2015) Article : Périodique
This study examines the role of workplace risk factors associated with stress, social availability, and policy enforcement in explaining the severity of alcohol misuse among truck and bus drivers. Using a sample of 227 commercial (i.e., bus and [...]
R. HEBDEN ;
A. C. LYONS ;
I. GOODWIN ;
T. McCREANOR
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2015
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°2, April 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.45, n°2, April 2015) Article : Périodique
University students frequently engage in normalized practices of heavy drinking, and social networking sites are becoming increasingly important in this context. The present study explored the role of Facebook within student drinking cultures by[...]