Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.26, n°9 - September 2015 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2015 |
Année de publication : | 2015 |
Format : | 799-891 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Drugs and discretionary power in prisons: The officer's perspective. Kolind T., p. 799-807. - Transition to injecting drug use in Iran: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative evidence. Rahimi-Movaghar A., Amin-Esmaeili M., Shadloo B., Noroozi A., Malekinejad M., p. 808-819. - Factors that influence mother–child reunification for mothers with a history of substance use: A systematic review of the evidence to inform policy and practice in Australia. Doab A., Fowler C., Dawson A., p. 820-831. - A qualitative analysis of peer recruitment pressures in respondent driven sampling: Are risks above the ethical limit? Mosher H.I., Moorthi G., Li J., Weeks M.R., p. 832-842. - Live to tell: Narratives of methamphetamine-using women taken hostage by their intimate partners in San Diego, CA. Ludwig-Barron N., Syvertsen J.L., Lagare T., Palinkas L.A., Stockman J.K., p. 843-850. - Prohibiting juvenile access to tobacco: Violation rates, cigarette sales, and youth smoking. Spivak A.L., Monnat S.M., p. 851-859. - An exploratory study of image and performance enhancement drug use in a male British South Asian community. Van Hout M.C., Kean J., p. 860-867. - Performance and image enhancing drug injectors’ access to needle syringe programs: Responding to a public policy dilemma. van Beek I., Chronister K.J., p. 868-874. - Diversion of opioid maintenance treatment medications and predictors for diversion among Finnish maintenance treatment patients. Launonen E., Alho H., Kotovirta E., Wallace I., Simojoki K., p. 875-882. - Service use before and after the provision of scatter-site Housing First for chronically homeless individuals with severe alcohol use disorders. Henwood B.F., Dichter H., Tynan R., Simiriglia C., Boermer K., Fussaro A., p. 883-886. - "So prohibition can work?" Changes in use of novel psychoactive substances among adolescents attending a drug and alcohol treatment service following a legislative ban. Smyth B.P., James P., Cullen W., Darker C., p. 887-889. - Opioid substitution treatment in Tihar prisons, India: Process of implementation [Viewpoint]. Jhanjee S., Pant S., Girdhar N.K., Sethi H., Gunasekaran Rengaswamy R., Jain R., et al., p. 890-891. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/ |
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