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International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.34 - August 2016
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International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.34 - August 2016
Paru le : 01/08/2016
Année : 2016
Page(s) : 1-106
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- The Cannabis Policy Framework by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health: A proposal for a public health approach to cannabis policy in Canada [Editorial]. Crépault J.-F., Rehm J., Fischer B., p. 1-4.
- A critique of cannabis legalization proposals in Canada. Kalant H., p. 5-10.
- Realistically furthering the goals of public health by cannabis legalization with strict regulation: Response to Kalant. Fischer B., Rehm J., Crépault J.-F., p. 11-16.
- Points of agreement and difference: A rejoinder to Fischer et al. Kalant H., p. 17-19.
- A comparison between wastewater-based drug data and an illicit drug use survey in a selected community. van Wel J.H.P., Kinyua J., van Nuijs A.L.N., Salvatore S., Bramness J.G., Covaci A., et al., p. 20-26.
- The international dimension of drug policy reform in Uruguay. von Hoffmann J., p. 27-33.
- Cannabis consumption patterns among frequent consumers in Uruguay. Boidi M.F., Queirolo R., Cruz J.M., p. 34-40.
- Cannabis clubs in Uruguay: The challenges of regulation. Queirolo R., Boidi M.F., Cruz J.M., p. 41-48.
- Qualitative research in Spanish cannabis social clubs: "The moment you enter the door, you are minimising the risks". Belackova V., Tomkova A., Zabransky T., p. 49-57.
- Limitations to the Dutch cannabis toleration policy: Assumptions underlying the reclassification of cannabis above 15% THC. Van Laar M., Van Der Pol P., Niesink R., p. 58-64.
- "We get by with a little help from our friends": Small-scale informal and large-scale formal peer distribution networks of sterile injecting equipment in Australia. Newland J., Newman C., Treloar C., p. 65-71.
- Supportive housing and surveillance. Boyd J., Cunningham D., Anderson S., Kerr T., p. 72-79.
- The United States' Federal Parity Act and treatment of substance use disorders: Administrators' familiarity and perceptions of impact. Edmond M.B., Aletraris L., Roman P.M., Fields D.L., Bride B.E., p. 80-87.
- Divergent drinking patterns and factors affecting homemade alcohol consumption (the case of Russia). Radaev V., p. 88-95.
- Non-medical prescription opioid use predicts injection initiation among street-involved youth. DeBeck K., Wood E., Dong H., Dobrer S., Hayashi K., Montaner J., et al., p. 96-100.
- A public health approach to increased synthetic cannabinoid-related morbidity among New York City residents, 2014-2015. Nolan M.L., Allen B., Kunins H.V., Paone D., p. 101-103.
- Medical cannabis laws and juvenile cannabis use: A reply to Wall et al. Stolzenberg L., D'Alessio S.J., p. 104-105.
Lien : http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/34
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The Cannabis Policy Framework by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health: A proposal for a public health approach to cannabis policy in Canada [Editorial]

The Cannabis Policy Framework by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health: A proposal for a public health approach to cannabis policy in Canada [Editorial]

J. F. CREPAULT ; J. REHM ; B. FISCHER | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : Périodique
In October 2014 the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Canada's largest academic health science centre devoted to mental illness and substance use (Rehm et al., 2011), released a Cannabis Policy Framework (CAMH, 2014). An interdiscip[...]
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A comparison between wastewater-based drug data and an illicit drug use survey in a selected community

A comparison between wastewater-based drug data and an illicit drug use survey in a selected community

J. H. P. VAN WEL ; J. KINYUA ; A. L. N. VAN NUIJS ; S. SALVATORE ; J. G. BRAMNESS ; A. COVACI ; G. VAN HAL | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: Estimations of drug use are mostly based on population surveys that can suffer from response biases. The current study evaluates using wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) for assessing illicit drug use by comparing wastewater data wi[...]
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The international dimension of drug policy reform in Uruguay

The international dimension of drug policy reform in Uruguay

J. VON HOFFMANN | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: In 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legally regulate cannabis from seed to smoke. A growing body of research addresses drug policy reform in Uruguay. However, existing studies have almost completely elided its i[...]
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Cannabis consumption patterns among frequent consumers in Uruguay

Cannabis consumption patterns among frequent consumers in Uruguay

M. F. BOIDI ; R. QUEIROLO ; J. M. CRUZ | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: In 2013, Uruguay became the first country to fully regulate the cannabis market, which now operates under state control. Cannabis can be legally acquired in three ways: growing it for personal use (self-cultivation), cannabis club me[...]
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Cannabis clubs in Uruguay: The challenges of regulation

Cannabis clubs in Uruguay: The challenges of regulation

R. QUEIROLO ; M. F. BOIDI ; J. M. CRUZ | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: The Uruguayan Cannabis Clubs (UCCs) constitute one of three ways to obtain cannabis under the new cannabis regulation laws. These organizations, formed by up to 45 adults and with a legal limit to grow up to 99 plants, appear to prov[...]
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Qualitative research in Spanish cannabis social clubs: "The moment you enter the door, you are minimising the risks"

Qualitative research in Spanish cannabis social clubs: "The moment you enter the door, you are minimising the risks"

V. BELACKOVA ; A. TOMKOVA ; T. ZABRANSKY | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: Cannabis social clubs (CSCs) in Spain are non-profit organisations that connect regular adult cannabis users. One of their functions is to supply cannabis to the closed circuit of members. The CSCs do not breach any international tre[...]
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Limitations to the Dutch cannabis toleration policy: Assumptions underlying the reclassification of cannabis above 15% THC

Limitations to the Dutch cannabis toleration policy: Assumptions underlying the reclassification of cannabis above 15% THC

M. VAN LAAR ; P. VAN DER POL ; R. NIESINK | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : Périodique
The Netherlands has seen an increase in Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) concentrations from approximately 8% in the 1990s up to 20% in 2004. Increased cannabis potency may lead to higher THC-exposure and cannabis related harm. The Dutch govern[...]
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Non-medical prescription opioid use predicts injection initiation among street-involved youth

Non-medical prescription opioid use predicts injection initiation among street-involved youth

K. DEBECK ; E. WOOD ; H. DONG ; S. DOBRER ; K. HAYASHI ; J. MONTANER ; T. KERR | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : Périodique
The rapid increase of non-medical prescription opioid (PO) use among youth has been described as the most alarming drug use trend in North America (Compton and Volkow, 2006, McCabe et al., 2008 and Okie, 2010). After cannabis, youth consistently[...]
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A public health approach to increased synthetic cannabinoid-related morbidity among New York City residents, 2014-2015 [Viewpoint]

A public health approach to increased synthetic cannabinoid-related morbidity among New York City residents, 2014-2015 [Viewpoint]

M. L. NOLAN ; B. ALLEN ; H. V. KUNINS ; D. PAONE | 2016
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.34, August 2016) Article : Périodique
Despite continued prohibition of most drugs for recreational use, drug use is common in the United States. In 2013, nearly half of adults aged 12 years and older reported lifetime use of illicit drugs (47%), with 44% reporting lifetime cannabis [...]
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