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Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Vol.22, n°3 - June 2015 - From the drug users' perspective
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Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.22, n°3 - June 2015 - From the drug users' perspective
Auteur(s) : TUTENGES, S. (Éditeur scientifique)
Paru le : 01/06/2015
Année : 2015
Page(s) : 173-310
Langue(s) : Anglais

Note de contenu :

CONTENTS:
- Explorations into the drug users' perspectives [Editorial]. Tutenges S., Kolind T., Uhl A., p. 173-174.
- Remaining a user while cutting down: The relationship between cannabis use and identity. Dahl S.L., p. 175-184.
- "What goes up must go down": An exploration of the relationship between drug-related pleasure and harm experienced by a sample of regular "party drug" users. Pennay A., p. 185-192.
- Between decency, maturity and oppositional unity: Exploring young women's romantic identity work following extensive drug use. Herold M.D., p. 193-200.
- Going to the doctor with enhancement in mind - An ethnographic study of university students' use of prescription stimulants and their moral ambivalence. Petersen M.A., Norgaard L.S., Traulsen J.M., p. 201-207.
- Motivations for prescription drug misuse among young adults: Considering social and developmental contexts. LeClair A., Kelly B.C., Pawson M., Wells B.E., Parsons J.T., p. 208-216.
- New psychoactive substances and British drug policy: A view from the cyber-psychonauts. O'Brien K., Chatwin C., Jenkins C., Measham F., p. 217-223.
- Stigma and subjectivities: Examining the textured relationship between lived experience and opinions about drug policy among people who inject drugs. Lancaster K., Santana L., Madden A., Ritter A., p. 224-231.
- Group solidarity in a hostile milieu: Immigrant experiences in a street-based drug scene. Sandøy T.A., p. 232-238.
- 'Keep an eye on your friends, even when you don't know them': Drug use and harm reduction in the Goa trance scene in Belgium. Van Havere T., Tutenges S., De Maeyer J., Broekaert E., Vanderplasschen W., p. 239-247.
- Challenging biopower: "Liquid cuffs" and the "Junkie" habitus. Gelpi-Acosta C., p. 248-254.
- "Bureaucracy & Beliefs": Assessing the barriers to accessing opioid substitution therapy by people who inject drugs in Ukraine. Bojko M.J., Mazhnaya A., Makarenko I., Marcus R., Dvoriak S., Islam Z., et al., p. 255-262.
- What's so funny? Towards a client perspective on professionals' use of humour in drug treatment. Andersen D., p. 263-271.
- Treatment satisfaction and quality of support in outpatient substitution treatment: opiate users' experiences and perspectives. Vanderplasschen W., Naert J., Vander Laenen F., De Maeyer J., p. 272-280.
- Intra-group stigma: Examining peer relationships among women in recovery for addictions. Gunn A.J., Canada K.E., p. 281-292.
- Experiences and narratives - Drug users with antisocial personality disorder retelling the process of treatment and change. Thylstrup B., Hesse M., Thomsen M., Heerwagen L., p. 293-300.
- Recovery from substance use: Drug-dependent people's experiences with sources that motivate them to change. Brunelle N., Bertrand K., Landry M., Flores-Aranda J., Patenaude C., Brochu S., p. 301-307.
- Living realities: The importance of ethnographic drug research. Briggs D., p. 308-310.
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Remaining a user while cutting down: The relationship between cannabis use and identity

Remaining a user while cutting down: The relationship between cannabis use and identity

S. L. DAHL | 2015
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New psychoactive substances and British drug policy: A view from the cyber-psychonauts

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K. O'BRIEN ; C. CHATWIN ; C. JENKINS ; F. MEASHAM | 2015
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.22, n°3, June 2015) Article : Périodique
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"What goes up must go down": An exploration of the relationship between drug-related pleasure and harm experienced by a sample of regular "party drug" users

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A. PENNAY | 2015
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.22, n°3, June 2015) Article : Périodique
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‘Keep an eye on your friends, even when you don't know them': Drug use and harm reduction in the Goa trance scene in Belgium

‘Keep an eye on your friends, even when you don't know them': Drug use and harm reduction in the Goa trance scene in Belgium

T. VAN HAVERE ; S. TUTENGES ; J. DE MAEYER ; E. BROEKAERT ; W. VANDERPLASSCHEN | 2015
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.22, n°3, June 2015) Article : Périodique
Aims: The use of illegal drugs is well documented in some alternative, underground music scenes, like the Goa trance scene. The aim of this article is to explore harm reduction practices employed by attendees of the Goa trance scene in order to [...]
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Treatment satisfaction and quality of support in outpatient substitution treatment: opiate users' experiences and perspectives

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W. VANDERPLASSCHEN ; J. NAERT ; F. VANDER LAENEN ; J. DE MAEYER | 2015
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