Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.40 - February 2017 - New psychoactive substances and human enhancement drugs |
Auteurs : | C. CHATWIN, Éditeur scientifique ; F. MEASHAM, Éditeur scientifique ; K. O'BRIEN, Éditeur scientifique ; H. SUMNALL, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/02/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Format : | 1-122 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | PRO (Produits, mode d'action, méthode de dépistage / Substances, action mode, screening methods) |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- New drugs, new directions? Research priorities for new psychoactive substances and human enhancement drugs [Editorial]. Chatwin C., Measham F., O'Brien K., Sumnall H., p. 1-5. - Social suppliers: Exploring the cultural contours of the performance and image enhancing drug (PIED) market among bodybuilders in the Netherlands and Belgium. van de Ven K., Mulrooney K.J.D., p. 6-15. - A critical examination of the definition of ‘psychoactive effect’ in Australian drug legislation. Barratt M.J., Seear K., Lancaster K., p. 16-25. - Have prohibition policies made the wrong decision? A critical review of studies investigating the effects of DMAA. Dunn M., p. 26-34. - The risk environment of anabolic-androgenic steroid users in the UK: Examining motivations, practices and accounts of use. Hanley Santos G., Coomber R., p. 35-43. - I like the old stuff better than the new stuff? Subjective experiences of new psychoactive substances. Matthews A., Sutherland R., Peacock A., Van Buskirk J., Whittaker E., Burns L., et al., p. 44-49. - NPS and the methadone queue: Spillages of space and time. Alexandrescu L., p. 50-56. - Adding Spice to the Porridge: The development of a synthetic cannabinoid market in an English prison. Ralphs R., Williams L., Askew R., Norton A., p. 57-69. - From niche to stigma - Headshops to prison: Exploring the rise and fall of synthetic cannabinoid use among young adults. Blackman S., Bradley R., p. 70-77. - The hidden web and the fentanyl problem: Detection of ocfentanil as an adulterant in heroin. Quintana P., Ventura M., Grifell M., Palma A., Galindo L., Fornis I., et al., p. 78-83. - New psychoactive substances: Current health-related practices and challenges in responding to use and harms in Europe. Pirona A., Bo A., Hedrich D., Ferri M., van Gelder N., Giraudon I., et al., p. 84-92. - Health and Social Care workers' perceptions of NPS use in Northern Ireland. Campbell A., O Neill N., Higgins K., p. 93-101. - New psychoactive substances (NPS) on cryptomarket fora: An exploratory study of characteristics of forum activity between NPS buyers and vendors. Van Hout M.C., Hearne E., p. 102-110. - Assessing the 'added value' of European policy on new psychoactive substances. Chatwin C., p. 111-116. - New psychoactive substances: Are there any good options for regulating new psychoactive substances? Reuter P., Pardo B., p. 117-122. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/40/ |
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