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International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.27 - January 2016
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International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.27 - January 2016
Paru le : 01/01/2016
Année : 2016
Page(s) : 1-186
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- Issues in the implementation and evolution of the commercial recreational cannabis market in Colorado. Subritzky T., Pettigrew S., Lenton S., p. 1-12.
- New cases of HIV among people who inject drugs in Hungary: False alarm or early warning? Rácz J., Gyarmathy V.A., Csák R., p. 13-16.
- Misuse of non-prescription codeine containing products: Recommendations for detection and reduction of risk in community pharmacies. Van Hout M.-C., Norman I., p. 17-22.
- Illicit drug use and harms, and related interventions and policy in Canada: A narrative review of select key indicators and developments since 2000. Fischer B., Murphy Y., Rudzinski K., MacPherson D., p. 23-35.
- Estimating incidence of problem drug use using the Horwitz-Thompson estimator - A new approach applied to people who inject drugs in Oslo 1985-2008. Amundsen E.J., Bretteville-Jensen A.L., Kraus L., p. 36-42.
- Racialized risk environments in a large sample of people who inject drugs in the United States. Cooper H.L.F., Linton S., Kelley M.E., Ross Z., Wolfe M.E., Chen Y.-T., et al., p. 43-55.
- The micro-social risk environment for injection drug use: An event specific analysis of dyadic, situational, and network predictors of injection risk behavior. Janulis P., p. 56-64.
- Characteristics of the use of 3-MMC and other new psychoactive drugs in Slovenia, and the perceived problems experienced by users. Sande M., p. 65-73.
- Do drug seizures predict drug-related emergency department presentations or arrests for drug use and possession? Wan W.-Y., Weatherburn D., Wardlaw G., Sarafidis V., Sara G., p. 74-81.
- The effect of medical cannabis laws on juvenile cannabis use. Stolzenberg L., D'Alessio S.J., Dariano D., p. 82-88.
- In their own words: Content analysis of pathways to recovery among individuals with the lived experience of homelessness and alcohol use disorders. Collins S.E., Jones C.B., Hoffmann G., Nelson L.A., Hawes S.M., Grazioli V.S., et al., p. 89-96.
- Emergence of methadone as a street drug in St. Petersburg, Russia. Heimer R., Lyubimova A., Barbour R., Levina O.S., p. 97-104.
- Community pharmacy services for people with drug problems over two decades in Scotland: Implications for future development. Matheson C., Thiruvothiyur M., Robertson H., Bond C., p. 105-112.
- Reality and feasibility for pharmacy-delivered services for people who inject drugs in Xichang, China: Comparisons between pharmacy staff and people who inject drugs. Yang Y., Latkin C., Luan R., Yang C., p. 113-120.
- Community attitudes towards harm reduction services and a newly established needle and syringe automatic dispensing machine in an inner-city area of Sydney, Australia. White B., Haber P.S., Day C.A., p. 121-126.
- The effect of on-site and outreach-based needle and syringe programs in people who inject drugs in Kermanshah, Iran. Nazari S.S.H., Noroozi M., Soori H., Noroozi A., Mehrabi Y., Hajebi A., et al., p. 127-131.
- The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding model (2002-2014). Bridge J., Hunter B.M., Albers E., Cook C., Guarinieri M., Lazarus J.V., et al., p. 132-137.
- Trust and people who inject drugs: The perspectives of clients and staff of Needle Syringe Programs. Treloar C., Rance J., Yates K., Mao L., p. 138-145.
- Personal support networks, social capital, and risk of relapse among individuals treated for substance use issues. Panebianco D., Gallupe O., Carrington P.J., Colozzi I., p. 146-153.
- Substance use disorder in Asperger syndrome: An investigation into the development and maintenance of substance use disorder by individuals with a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome. Clarke T., Tickle A., Gillott A., p. 154-163.
- The impact of school nonresponse on substance use prevalence estimates - Germany as a case study. Thrul J., Pabst A., Kraus L., p. 164-172.
- Impact of conflict and displacement on risk behaviours amongst people who inject drugs in Kabul, Afghanistan. Todd C.S., Nasir A., Stanekzai M.R., Fiekert K., Sipsma H.L., Strathdee S.A., et al., p. 173-177.
- Communicating risk in the context of methadone formulation changes: A qualitative study of overdose warning posters in Vancouver, Canada. Markwick N., McNeil R., Anderson S., Small W., Kerr T., p. 178-181.
- Comment on: "Fire in the vein: Heroin acidity and its proximal effect on users' health" by Ciccarone and Harris. Scott J., p. 182-183.
- Non-medical prescription opioid use among youth: Gaining perspective from decades of previous drug use epidemics. Cheng T., DeBeck K., Small W., p. 184-185.
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Issues in the implementation and evolution of the commercial recreational cannabis market in Colorado

Issues in the implementation and evolution of the commercial recreational cannabis market in Colorado

T. SUBRITZKY ; S. PETTIGREW ; S. LENTON | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.27, January 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: For almost a century, the cultivation, sale and use of recreational cannabis has been prohibited by law in most countries. Recently, however, under ballot initiatives four states in the US have legalised commercial, non-medical (recr[...]
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Illicit drug use and harms, and related interventions and policy in Canada: A narrative review of select key indicators and developments since 2000

Illicit drug use and harms, and related interventions and policy in Canada: A narrative review of select key indicators and developments since 2000

B. FISCHER ; Y. MURPHY ; K. RUDZINSKI ; D. MACPHERSON | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.27, January 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: By the year 2000, Canada faced high levels of illicit drug use and related harms. Simultaneously, a fundamental tension had raisen between continuing a mainly repression-based versus shifting to a more health-oriented drug policy app[...]
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Estimating incidence of problem drug use using the Horwitz-Thompson estimator - A new approach applied to people who inject drugs in Oslo 1985-2008

Estimating incidence of problem drug use using the Horwitz-Thompson estimator - A new approach applied to people who inject drugs in Oslo 1985-2008

E. J. AMUNDSEN ; A. L. BRETTEVILLE-JENSEN ; L. KRAUS | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.27, January 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: The trend in the number of new problem drug users per year (incidence) is the most important measure for studying the diffusion of problem drug use. Due to sparse data sources and complicated statistical models, estimation of inciden[...]
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Characteristics of the use of 3-MMC and other new psychoactive drugs in Slovenia, and the perceived problems experienced by users

Characteristics of the use of 3-MMC and other new psychoactive drugs in Slovenia, and the perceived problems experienced by users

M. SANDE | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.27, January 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: The study presents the characteristics of the use of new psychoactive substances (NPS), the perceived problems experienced by users, and the reasons for cessation or cutting down. The research focused mainly on synthetic cathinones a[...]
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The effect of medical cannabis laws on juvenile cannabis use

The effect of medical cannabis laws on juvenile cannabis use

L. STOLZENBERG ; S. J. D'ALESSIO ; D. DARIANO | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.27, January 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: A number of states in the United States legally allow the use of cannabis as a medical therapy to treat an illness or to alleviate symptoms. Concern persists as to whether these types of laws are increasing juvenile recreational cann[...]
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Community attitudes towards harm reduction services and a newly established needle and syringe automatic dispensing machine in an inner-city area of Sydney, Australia

Community attitudes towards harm reduction services and a newly established needle and syringe automatic dispensing machine in an inner-city area of Sydney, Australia

B. WHITE ; P. S. HABER ; C. A. DAY | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.27, January 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: Automatic dispensing machines (ADMs) are an inexpensive method of increasing needle and syringe distribution to people who inject drugs but widespread implementation has been limited. The operation of ADMs in Australia has been met w[...]
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The impact of school nonresponse on substance use prevalence estimates - Germany as a case study

The impact of school nonresponse on substance use prevalence estimates - Germany as a case study

J. THRUL ; A. PABST ; L. KRAUS | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.27, January 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: The European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) is a survey study that collects comparable data on substance use of students aged 15-16 years old in European countries. The present study aims at investigating th[...]
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Do drug seizures predict drug-related emergency department presentations or arrests for drug use and possession?

Do drug seizures predict drug-related emergency department presentations or arrests for drug use and possession?

W. Y. WAN ; D. WEATHERBURN ; G. WARDLAW ; V. SARAFIDIS ; G. SARA | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.27, January 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: Direct evidence of the effect of drug seizures on drug use and drug-related harm is fairly sparse. The aim of this study was to see whether seizures of heroin, cocaine and ATS predict the number of people arrested for use and possess[...]
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