Bulletin de Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy , Vol.25, n°1 - February 2018
Paru le :
01/02/2018
Année :
2018
Page(s) :
1-103
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- A review of the complexities of working effectively with people being prescribed both antipsychotic medications and opioid substitution therapy. McCabe E., Parrish M., p. 1-12.
- Vapers and vaping: E-cigarettes users views of vaping and smoking. McKeganey N., Barnard M., Russell C., p. 13-20.
- Turning a blind eye: implementation of harm reduction in a transitional programme setting. Pauly B., Wallace B., Barber K., p. 21-30.
- Attitudes of intravenous drug users in London towards the provision of drug consumption rooms. Butler G., Chapman D., Terry P., p. 31-37.
- Factors associated with public injection and nonfatal overdose among people who inject drugs in street-based settings. Vallance K., Pauly B., Wallace B., Chow C., Perkin K., Martin G., et al., p. 38-46.
- Delivering trauma-informed treatment in a women-only residential rehabilitation service: Qualitative study. Tompkins C.N.E., Neale J., p. 47-55.
- The impact of compliance with a compulsory model of drug diversion on treatment engagement and reoffending. McSweeney T., Hughes C., Ritter A., p. 56-66.
- Saying no to weed: Public opinion towards cannabis legalisation in Uruguay. Cruz J.M., Boidi M.F., Queirolo R., p. 67-76.
- Perceptions of school-based alcohol education by educational and health stakeholders: "Education as usual" compared to a randomised controlled trial. McKay M.T., Sumnall H.R., Harvey S.A., Cole J.C., p. 77-87.
- Alcohol prevention for school students: Results from a 1-year follow up of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of harm minimisation school drug education. Midford R., Cahill H., Lester L., Ramsden R., Foxcroft D., Venning L., p. 88-96.
- The adherence to UK legislation by online shops selling new psychoactive substances. Wadsworth E., Drummond C., Deluca P., p. 97-100.
- A review of the complexities of working effectively with people being prescribed both antipsychotic medications and opioid substitution therapy. McCabe E., Parrish M., p. 1-12.
- Vapers and vaping: E-cigarettes users views of vaping and smoking. McKeganey N., Barnard M., Russell C., p. 13-20.
- Turning a blind eye: implementation of harm reduction in a transitional programme setting. Pauly B., Wallace B., Barber K., p. 21-30.
- Attitudes of intravenous drug users in London towards the provision of drug consumption rooms. Butler G., Chapman D., Terry P., p. 31-37.
- Factors associated with public injection and nonfatal overdose among people who inject drugs in street-based settings. Vallance K., Pauly B., Wallace B., Chow C., Perkin K., Martin G., et al., p. 38-46.
- Delivering trauma-informed treatment in a women-only residential rehabilitation service: Qualitative study. Tompkins C.N.E., Neale J., p. 47-55.
- The impact of compliance with a compulsory model of drug diversion on treatment engagement and reoffending. McSweeney T., Hughes C., Ritter A., p. 56-66.
- Saying no to weed: Public opinion towards cannabis legalisation in Uruguay. Cruz J.M., Boidi M.F., Queirolo R., p. 67-76.
- Perceptions of school-based alcohol education by educational and health stakeholders: "Education as usual" compared to a randomised controlled trial. McKay M.T., Sumnall H.R., Harvey S.A., Cole J.C., p. 77-87.
- Alcohol prevention for school students: Results from a 1-year follow up of a cluster-randomised controlled trial of harm minimisation school drug education. Midford R., Cahill H., Lester L., Ramsden R., Foxcroft D., Venning L., p. 88-96.
- The adherence to UK legislation by online shops selling new psychoactive substances. Wadsworth E., Drummond C., Deluca P., p. 97-100.
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E. MCCABE ;
M. PARRISH
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2018
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°1, February 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°1, February 2018) Article : Périodique
Aims: This review considers the complexities of working effectively with people being prescribed both anti-psychotic medication and opioid substitution therapy (OST). While various helping professionals are often at the vanguard of direct practi[...]
N. McKEGANEY ;
M. BARNARD ;
C. RUSSELL
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2018
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°1, February 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°1, February 2018) Article : Périodique
ENGLISH:
The use of electronic cigarettes has increased markedly in recent years, however, as the popularity of e-cigarettes has increased, so has the controversy associated with their use. In this paper we report the views of a small sample of[...]
G. BUTLER ;
D. CHAPMAN ;
P. TERRY
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2018
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°1, February 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°1, February 2018) Article : Périodique
Aim: The study investigated the attitudes of intravenous drug users (IDUs) towards the provision of drug consumption rooms (DCRs) in the UK and their willingness to use DCRs.
Methods: Participants were 90 methadone-maintained outpatients recrui[...]

R. MIDFORD ;
H. CAHILL ;
L. LESTER ;
R. RAMSDEN ;
D. FOXCROFT ;
L. VENNING
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2018
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°1, February 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.25, n°1, February 2018) Article : Périodique
Aims: The Drug Education in Victorian Schools (DEVS) programme taught about licit and illicit drugs over two years (2010-2011), with follow up in the third year (2012). It focussed on minimising harm and employed participatory, critical-thinking[...]