Titre : | Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Vol.26, n°2 - April 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/04/2019 |
Année de publication : | 2019 |
Format : | 113-207 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | PRE (Prévention - RdRD / Prevention - Harm reduction) |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- The effectiveness of diversion programmes for offenders using Class A drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Hayhurst K.P., Leitner M., Davies L., Millar T., Jones A., Flentje R., et al., p. 113-124. - Drug use among British Bangladeshis in London: a macro-structural perspective focusing on disadvantages contributing to individuals' drug use trajectories and engagement with treatment services. Mantovani N., Evans C., p. 125-132. - Confidentiality and cultural competence? The realities of engaging young British Pakistanis and Bangladeshis into substance use services. Gray P., Ralphs R., p. 133-139. - Lives of Substance: a mixed-method evaluation of a public information website on addiction experiences. Treloar C., Pienaar K., Dilkes-Frayne E., Fraser S., p. 140-147. - A cross-national comparison of the Twitter feeds of popular alcohol brands in India and Australia. Gupta H., Lam T., Pettigrew S., Tait R.J., p. 148-156. - The burden experienced by Brazilian family members affected by their relatives' alcohol or drug misuse. Orford J., Padin M.D.R., Canfield M., Sakiyama H.M.T., Laranjeira R., Mitsuhiro S.S., p. 157-165. - Smoking status and attitudes towards preventive structural measures after participation in the Smoke-Free Class Competition in Switzerland. Stucki S., Archimi A., Kuntsche S., p. 166-174. - Parental identification and response to adolescent substance use and substance use disorders. Curtis B., Ashford R., Rosenbach S., Stern M., Kirby K., p. 175-183. - Perspectives of alcohol treatment providers and users on alcohol addiction and its facilitating factors in Uganda and Belgium. Kalema D., Vindevogel S., Derluyn I., Baguma P.K., Bannink F., Vanderplasschen W., p. 184-194. - Supporting addictions affected families effectively (SAFE): a mixed methods exploratory study of the 5-step method delivered in Goa, India, by lay counsellors. Nadkarni A., Bhatia U., Velleman R., Orford J., Velleman G., Church S., et al., p. 195-204. - Rising numbers of older and female cannabis users seeking treatment in England and Wales. Hamilton I., Monaghan M., Lloyd C., p. 205-207. |
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Article : Périodique
K. P. HAYHURST ;
M. LEITNER ;
L. DAVIES ;
T. MILLAR ;
A. JONES ;
R. FLENTJE ;
M. HICKMAN ;
S. FAZEL ;
S. MAYET ;
C. KING ;
J. SENIOR ;
C. LENNOX ;
R. GOLD ;
D. BUCK ;
J. SHAW
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Aims: To review existing evidence on effectiveness of community-based diversion programmes for Class A drug-using offenders.
Methods: 31 databases were searched for studies published 1985?2012 (update search 2012-2016) involving community-based[...]

Article : Périodique
Aims: The Lives of Substance (LoS) website presents personal experiences of drug use and 'addiction' in people's own words as part of a larger project of complicating public discourses of addiction, countering stigmatising misconceptions and act[...]

Article : Périodique
B. CURTIS ;
R. ASHFORD ;
S. ROSENBACH ;
M. STERN ;
K. KIRBY
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Previous research showing that parents tend to underestimate adolescent substance use is consistent with concerns that adolescent substance use may develop because parents delay in reacting to it. However, little research has examined parental d[...]

Article : Périodique
I. HAMILTON ;
M. MONAGHAN ;
C. LLOYD
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Presentations to specialist drug treatment services in England for cannabis have been rising in recent years. As cannabis is no longer disaggregated in annual reports of drug treatment presentations published by Public Health England, we request[...]
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