Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.38 - December 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/12/2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Format : | 1-80 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Primary Care - A key route for distribution of naloxone in the community. Klimas J., Tobin H., Egan M., Tomas B., Bury G., p. 1-3. - Illicit drug use among gay and bisexual men in 44 cities: Findings from the European MSM Internet Survey (EMIS). Schmidt A.J., Bourne A., Weatherburn P., Reid D., Marcus U., Hickson F., p. 4-12. - Economic and conflict based rapid mass population movement into Europe: The security and public health implications for future EU drugs policy [Editorial]. Van Hout M.C., Hearne E., Wells J., p. 13-15. - Increased prevalence of self-reported psychotic illness predicted by crystal methamphetamine use: Evidence from a high-risk population. Lappin J.M., Roxburgh A., Kaye S., Chalmers J., Sara G., Dobbins T., et al., p. 16-20. - The lived experience of interferon-free treatments for hepatitis C: A thematic analysis. Whiteley D., Whittaker A., Elliott L., Cunningham-Burley S., p. 21-28. - Social norms related to combining drugs and sex ("chemsex") among gay men in South London. Ahmed A.-K., Weatherburn P., Reid D., Hickson F., Torres-Rueda S., Steinberg P., et al., p. 29-35. - Assessing gender disparities in excess mortality of heroin or cocaine users compared to the general population. Brugal M.T., Molist G., Sarasa-Renedo A., de la Fuente L., Espelt A., Mesias B., et al., p. 36-42. - Harm from others' drinking: How problematic do people with and without experience of harm perceive it to be? Lund I.O., Moan I.S., Storvoll E.E., p. 43-49. - 'If I don't look good, it just doesn't go up': A qualitative study of young women's drinking cultures and practices on Social Network Sites. Atkinson A.M., Sumnall H.R., p. 50-62. - "Not human, dead already": Perceptions and experiences of drug-related stigma among opioid-using young adults from the former Soviet Union living in the U.S. Gunn A., Guarino H., p. 63-72. - Allocative and implementation efficiency in HIV prevention and treatment for people who inject drugs. Benedikt C., Kelly S.L., Wilson D., Wilson D.P., p. 73-80. |
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Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/38 |
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