Titre : | Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Vol.24, n°1 - February 2017 - Special focus: Family and harms to others on alcohol |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/02/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Format : | 1-117 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | PSY (Psychopathologie / Psychopathology) |
Mots-clés : |
Thésaurus mots-clés FAMILLE ; ALCOOL ; PARENTALITE ; PARENT |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Harms to children; manifold, serious and long-lasting [Editorial]. Holmila M., Thom B., p. 1-2. - Fathers' alcohol consumption and risk of alcohol-related hospitalization in offspring before 60 years of age. Hemmingsson T., Danielsson A.-K., Falkstedt D., p. 3-8. - How does the common core to the harm experienced by affected family members vary by relationship, social and cultural factors? Orford J., p. 9-16. - Parental substance abuse and risks to children's safety, health and psychological development. Raitasalo K., Holmila M., p. 17-22. - Parenthood re-discovered: Views of recovered parents. Pirskanen H., Holmila M., Kataja K., Simonen J., Tigerstedt C., p. 23-31. - Children's experiences of the role of the other parent when one parent has addiction problems. Alexanderson K., Nasman E., p. 32-39. - Alcohol-related collateral harm, the unseen dimension? Survey of students aged 16-24 in Southern England. Enser B.J., Appleton J.V., Foxcroft D.R., p. 40-48. - Truth and DARE: Is DARE's new Keepin' it REAL curriculum suitable for American nationwide implementation? Caputi T.L., McLellan A.T., p. 49-57. - Bereavement following a fatal overdose: The experiences of adults in England and Scotland. Templeton L., Valentine C., McKell J., Ford A., Velleman R., Walter T., et al., p. 58-66. - Socio-demographic characteristics and stereotyping of people who frequently attend accident and emergency departments for alcohol-related reasons: Qualitative study. Neale J., Parkman T., Day E., Drummond C., p. 67-74. - Factors driving the diffusion of medical marijuana legalisation in the United States. Bradford A.C., Bradford W.D., p. 75-84. - From didactic to dialogue: Assessing the use of an innovative classroom resource to support decision-making about cannabis use. Moffat B.M., Haines-Saah R.J., Johnson J.L., p. 85-95. - The highs and lows of NPS/"Legal High" use: Qualitative views from a UK online survey. Barnard M., Russell C., McKeganey N., Hamilton-Barclay T., p. 96-102. - The pleasures and pains of mephedrone use: Perceptions of users and practitioners. Brookman F., Bennett T.H., Hills R., p. 103-110. - Matter but so does their substance use: The impact of social networks on substance use, offending and wellbeing among young people attending specialist alcohol and drug treatment services. Best D.W., Lubman D.I., p. 111-117. |
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Lien : | http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/idep20/24/1 |
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