Titre : | Journal of Drug Issues, Vol.48, n°4 - October 2018 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2018 |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Format : | 508-709 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Can big data predict the rise of novel drug abuse? Perdue R.T., Hawdon J., Thames K.M., p. 508-518. - Chinese drug users' abstinence intentions: The role of perceived social support. Liu L., Wang H.M., Chui W.H., Cao L.Q., p. 519-535. - A crisis within a crisis: The extended closure of an opioid treatment program after Hurricane Sandy. Griffin A.R., Der-Martirosian C., Gable A., Wyte-Lake T., Dobalian A., p. 536-545. - The development of ecstasy use among juvenile offenders and risk factors for predicting heterogeneity: A group-based approach. Wojciechowski T.W., p. 546-559. - Opioid abuse as maladaptive coping to life stressors in US adults. Hendy H.M., Black P., Can S.H., Fleischut A., Aksen D., p. 560-571. - The influence of romantic relationships on substance use in emerging adulthood. Angulski K., Armstrong T., Bouffard L.A., p. 572-589. - The Seven Challenges(R) comprehensive counseling program: Effectiveness for adults with substance use problems. Korchmaros J.D., p. 590-607. - Rural and urban differences in Nebraskans' access to marijuana, methamphetamine, heroin, and prescription pills. Habecker P., Welch-Lazoritz M., Dombrowski K., p. 608-624. - Waiting for the right one: The role of social proximity and location in the decision to use cannabis for the first time. Bouchard M., Dawson K.L., Anamali M., p. 625-644. - Everyday substance insecurity among homeless injection drug users in Israel's largest open drug scene. Bonny-Noach H., Ronel N., p. 645-656. - Neighborhood parks and playgrounds: Risky or protective contexts for youth substance use? Kotlaja M.M., Wright E.M., Fagan A.A., p. 657-675. - Tobacco use among the adult Muslim population in Indonesia: A preliminary study on religion, cultural, and socioeconomic factors. Widyaningrum N., Yu J., p. 676-688. - Cannabis use and supply patterns among Belgian cannabis social club members. Pardal M., Decorte T., p. 689-709. |
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Lien : | http://journals.sagepub.com/toc/joda/48/4 |
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