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International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.28 - February 2016
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International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.28 - February 2016
Paru le : 01/02/2016
Année : 2016
Page(s) : 1-136
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- The effectiveness of compulsory drug treatment: A systematic review. Werb D., Kamarulzaman A., Meacham M.C., Rafful C., Fischer B., Strathdee S.A., et al., p. 1-9.
- Alcohol consumption in the Arab region: What do we know, why does it matter, and what are the policy implications for youth harm reduction? Ghandour L., Chalak A., El-Aily A., Yassin N., Nakkash R., Tauk M., et al., p. 10-33.
- Governing drug use through partnerships: Towards a genealogy of government/non-government relations in drug policy. Thomas N., Bull M., Dioso-Villa R., Smith C., p. 34-42.
- Alcohol drinking behaviors and alcohol management policies under outsourcing work conditions: A qualitative study of construction workers in Taiwan. Cheng W.-J., Cheng Y., p. 43-47.
- Do workplace policies work? An examination of the relationship between alcohol and other drug policies and workers' substance use. Pidd K., Kostadinov V., Roche A., p. 48-54.
- The effect of short-term alcohol restriction on risk of alcohol-related injury: A state wide population-based study. Liang W., Gilmore W., Chikritzhs T., p. 55-59.
- Overlap in attitudes to policy measures on alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs. Lund I.O., Halkjelsvik T., Storvoll E.E., p. 60-66.
- Hello Sunday Morning: Alcohol, (non)consumption and selfhood. Pennay A., MacLean S., Rankin G., p. 67-75.
- Sexual identity and prevalence of alcohol and other drug use among Australians in the general population. Roxburgh A., Lea T., de Wit J., Degenhardt L., p. 76-82.
- Not in the vein: 'missed hits', subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and associated harms among people who inject psychoactive drugs in Bristol, United Kingdom. Hope V.D., Parry J.V., Ncube F., Hickman M., p. 83-90.
- High prevalence of risky income generation among street-involved youth in a Canadian setting. Cheng T., Kerr T., Small W., Nguyen P., Wood E., DeBeck K., p. 91-97.
- Framing Samuel See: the discursive detritus of the moral panic over the “double epidemic” of methamphetamines and HIV among gay men. Gideonse T.K., p. 98-105.
- Circumstances and contexts of heroin initiation following non-medical opioid analgesic use in New York City. Harocopos A., Allen B., Paone D., p. 106-112.
- Legal issues for German-speaking cannabis growers. Results from an online survey. Werse B., p. 113-119.
- Prescription monitoring programs and emergency department visits involving benzodiazepine misuse: Early evidence from 11 United States metropolitan areas. Bachhuber M.A., Maughan B.C., Mitra N., Feingold J., Starrels J.L., p. 120-123.
- Encounters with private security guards among people who inject drugs in a Canadian setting. Kennedy M.C., Milloy M.J., Markwick N., McNeil R., Dong H., Wood E., et al., p. 124-127.
- AUDIT-C score and its association with risky behaviours among professional drivers. Rosso G.L., Montomoli C., Candura S.M., p. 128-132.
- The imperative to integrate suicide prevention within community-based harm reduction programs for people who inject drugs: Informed by the situation in Delhi, India. Armstrong G., Samson L., p. 133-135.
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The effectiveness of compulsory drug treatment: A systematic review

The effectiveness of compulsory drug treatment: A systematic review

D. WERB ; A. KAMARULZAMAN ; M. C. MEACHAM ; C. RAFFUL ; B. FISCHER ; S. A. STRATHDEE ; E. WOOD | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.28, February 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: Despite widespread implementation of compulsory treatment modalities for drug dependence, there has been no systematic evaluation of the scientific evidence on the effectiveness of compulsory drug treatment. Methods: We conducted a [...]
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Do workplace policies work? An examination of the relationship between alcohol and other drug policies and workers’ substance use

Do workplace policies work? An examination of the relationship between alcohol and other drug policies and workers’ substance use

K. PIDD ; V. KOSTADINOV ; A. ROCHE | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.28, February 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: There is growing interest in workplace policies as a strategy to prevent or manage alcohol and other drug (AOD) problems. This study is the first to explore the prevalence and impact of AOD policies in Australian workplaces using a n[...]
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Not in the vein: 'missed hits', subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and associated harms among people who inject psychoactive drugs in Bristol, United Kingdom

Not in the vein: 'missed hits', subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and associated harms among people who inject psychoactive drugs in Bristol, United Kingdom

V. D. HOPE ; J. V. PARRY ; F. NCUBE ; M. HICKMAN | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.28, February 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: The extent of intentional or accidental subcutaneous and intramuscular injections and the factors associated with these have rarely been studied among people who inject drugs, yet these may play an important role in the acquisition b[...]
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Circumstances and contexts of heroin initiation following non-medical opioid analgesic use in New York City

Circumstances and contexts of heroin initiation following non-medical opioid analgesic use in New York City

A. HAROCOPOS ; B. ALLEN ; D. PAONE | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.28, February 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: As the prevalence of opioid analgesic (OA) misuse and associated harms have increased in the United States, the prevalence of heroin use and rates of unintentional overdose have concurrently risen. Research has begun to identify conn[...]
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Legal issues for German-speaking cannabis growers. Results from an online survey

Legal issues for German-speaking cannabis growers. Results from an online survey

B. WERSE | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.28, February 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: Cannabis prohibition can generally be regarded as the main driver for home growing of marijuana. In this paper, I discuss the impact of drug prohibition on cannabis cultivators from the three German-speaking countries: Germany, Austr[...]
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