Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.48 - October 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Format : | 1-124 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | SAN (Santé publique / Public health) |
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CONTENTS:
- The impact of cocaine use in patients enrolled in opioid agonist therapy in Ontario, Canada. Franklyn A.M., Eibl J.K., Gauthier G.J., Pellegrini D., Lightfoot N.E., Marsh D.C., p. 1-8. - Re-examining blood donor deferral criteria relating to injecting drug use. Quinn B., Seed C., Keller A., Maher L., Wilson D., Farrell M., et al., p. 9-17. - Understanding experiences of and rationales for sharing crack-smoking equipment: A qualitative study with persons who smoke crack in Montréal. Poliquin H., Bertrand K., Flores-Aranda J., Roy E., p. 18-26. - Assessing support for supervised injection services among community stakeholders in London, Canada. Bardwell G., Scheim A., Mitra S., Kerr T., p. 27-33. - Seroprevalence of HCV and HIV infection among clients of the nation's longest-standing statewide syringe exchange program: A cross-sectional study of Community Health Outreach Work to Prevent AIDS (CHOW). Salek T.P., Katz A.R., Lenze S.M., Lusk H.M., Li D., Des Jarlais D.C., p. 34-43. - Retention in medication-assisted treatment programs in Ukraine - Identifying factors contributing to a continuing HIV epidemic. Dumchev K., Dvoryak S., Chernova O., Morozova O., Altice F.L., p. 44-53. - Development and validation of a novel scale for measuring interpersonal factors underlying injection drug using behaviours among injecting partnerships. Morris M.D., Neilands T.B., Andrew E., Maher L., Page K.A., Hahn J.A., p. 54-62. - Understanding interactions of formerly incarcerated HIV-positive men and transgender women with substance use treatment, medical, and criminal justice systems. Harawa N.T., Amani B., Rohde Bowers J., Sayles J.N., Cunningham W., p. 63-71. - Propagating the Haze? Community and professional perceptions of cannabis cultivation and the impacts of prohibition. Beckett Wilson H., Taylor S., Barrett G., Jamieson J., Grindrod L., p. 72-80. - A typology of vaping: Identifying differing beliefs, motivations for use, identity and political interest amongst e-cigarette users. Farrimond H., p. 81-90. - Hair testing to assess both known and unknown use of drugs amongst ecstasy users in the electronic dance music scene. Palamar J.J., Salomone A., Gerace E., Di Corcia D., Vincenti M., Cleland C.M., p. 91-98. - Differences in prevalence, socio-behavioral correlates, and psychosocial distress between club drug and hard drug use in Taiwan: Results from the 2014 National Survey of Substance Use. Chen W.J., Wu S.-C., Tsay W.-I., Chen Y.-T., Hsiao P.-C., Yu Y.-H., et al., p. 99-107. - Worries about others' substance use - Differences between alcohol, cigarettes and illegal drugs? Moan I.S., Storvoll E.E., Lund I.O., p. 108-114. - Why are some people who have received overdose education and naloxone reticent to call Emergency Medical Services in the event of overdose? Koester S., Mueller S.R., Raville L., Langegger S., Binswanger I.A., p. 115-124. |
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Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/48 |
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