Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.66 - April 2019
Paru le :
01/04/2019
Année :
2019
Page(s) :
1-100
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- I like to go out and have a good time: An ethnography of a group of young middle class urban Indian women participating in a new drinking culture. Murdeshwar S., Riley S., Mackiewicz A., p. 1-8.
- Aboriginal alcohol policy and practice in Australia: A case study of unintended consequences. d'Abbs P., Burlayn, Jamijin, p. 9-14.
- "Like being put on an ice floe and shoved away": A qualitative study of the impacts of opioid-related policy changes on people who take opioids. Antoniou T., Ala-Leppilampi K., Shearer D., Parsons J.A., Tadrous M., Gomes T., p. 15-22.
- Investigating and validating methods of monitoring foot-traffic in night-time entertainment precincts in Australia. Taylor N., Mayshak R., Curtis A., Coomber K., Chikritzhs T., Miller P., p. 23-29.
- Emergence of Novel Psychoactive Substance injecting associated with rapid rise in the population prevalence of hepatitis C virus. McAuley A., Yeung A., Taylor A., Hutchinson S.J., Goldberg D.J., Munro A., p. 30-37.
- Drug sourcing and motivations among a sample of people involved in the supply of pharmaceutical drugs in Australia. Hulme S., Hughes C.E., Nielsen S., p. 38-47.
- Social network ties to nightlife and healthcare professionals and prescription drug misuse among young adults. Kelly B.C., Vuolo M., p. 48-56.
- Youth perspectives on concurrent smoking and vaping: Implications for tobacco control. Antin T.M.J., Hunt G., Kaner E., Lipperman-Kreda S., p. 57-63.
- The implementation of overdose prevention sites as a novel and nimble response during an illegal drug overdose public health emergency. Wallace B., Pagan F., Pauly B., p. 64-72.
- Safety and efficacy of glecaprevir/pibrentasvir in patients with chronic hepatitis C genotypes 1-6 receiving opioid substitution therapy. Grebely J., Dore G.J., Alami N.N., Conway B., Dillon J.F., Gschwantler M., et al., p. 73-79.
- The tripping point: The potential role of psychedelic-assisted therapy in the response to the opioid crisis. Argento E., Tupper K.W., Socias M.E., p. 80-81.
- Evaluation of the fentanyl patch-for-patch program in Ontario, Canada. Tadrous M., Greaves S., Martins D., Nadeem K., Singh S., Mamdani M.M., et al., p. 82-86.
- Priorities and recommended actions for how researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and the affected community can work together to improve access to hepatitis C care for people who use drugs. Day E., Broder T., Bruneau J., Cruse S., Dickie M., Fish S., et al., p. 87-93.
- Is policy 'liberalization' associated with higher odds of adolescent cannabis use? A re-analysis of data from 38 countries. Stevens A., p. 94-99.
- I like to go out and have a good time: An ethnography of a group of young middle class urban Indian women participating in a new drinking culture. Murdeshwar S., Riley S., Mackiewicz A., p. 1-8.
- Aboriginal alcohol policy and practice in Australia: A case study of unintended consequences. d'Abbs P., Burlayn, Jamijin, p. 9-14.
- "Like being put on an ice floe and shoved away": A qualitative study of the impacts of opioid-related policy changes on people who take opioids. Antoniou T., Ala-Leppilampi K., Shearer D., Parsons J.A., Tadrous M., Gomes T., p. 15-22.
- Investigating and validating methods of monitoring foot-traffic in night-time entertainment precincts in Australia. Taylor N., Mayshak R., Curtis A., Coomber K., Chikritzhs T., Miller P., p. 23-29.
- Emergence of Novel Psychoactive Substance injecting associated with rapid rise in the population prevalence of hepatitis C virus. McAuley A., Yeung A., Taylor A., Hutchinson S.J., Goldberg D.J., Munro A., p. 30-37.
- Drug sourcing and motivations among a sample of people involved in the supply of pharmaceutical drugs in Australia. Hulme S., Hughes C.E., Nielsen S., p. 38-47.
- Social network ties to nightlife and healthcare professionals and prescription drug misuse among young adults. Kelly B.C., Vuolo M., p. 48-56.
- Youth perspectives on concurrent smoking and vaping: Implications for tobacco control. Antin T.M.J., Hunt G., Kaner E., Lipperman-Kreda S., p. 57-63.
- The implementation of overdose prevention sites as a novel and nimble response during an illegal drug overdose public health emergency. Wallace B., Pagan F., Pauly B., p. 64-72.
- Safety and efficacy of glecaprevir/pibrentasvir in patients with chronic hepatitis C genotypes 1-6 receiving opioid substitution therapy. Grebely J., Dore G.J., Alami N.N., Conway B., Dillon J.F., Gschwantler M., et al., p. 73-79.
- The tripping point: The potential role of psychedelic-assisted therapy in the response to the opioid crisis. Argento E., Tupper K.W., Socias M.E., p. 80-81.
- Evaluation of the fentanyl patch-for-patch program in Ontario, Canada. Tadrous M., Greaves S., Martins D., Nadeem K., Singh S., Mamdani M.M., et al., p. 82-86.
- Priorities and recommended actions for how researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and the affected community can work together to improve access to hepatitis C care for people who use drugs. Day E., Broder T., Bruneau J., Cruse S., Dickie M., Fish S., et al., p. 87-93.
- Is policy 'liberalization' associated with higher odds of adolescent cannabis use? A re-analysis of data from 38 countries. Stevens A., p. 94-99.
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A. McAULEY ;
A. YEUNG ;
A. TAYLOR ;
S. J. HUTCHINSON ;
D. J. GOLDBERG ;
A. MUNRO
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2019
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.66, April 2019) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.66, April 2019) Article : Périodique
Background: Novel Psychoactive Substance (NPS) use has increased in recent years and generated significant concern within public health. People who inject drugs (PWID) are at increased risk of blood borne viruses, in particular Hepatitis C virus[...]
![Priorities and recommended actions for how researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and the affected community can work together to improve access to hepatitis C care for people who use drugs [Commentary]](https://bdoc.ofdt.fr/img_cache/pmb_ofdt_record_81939.webp)
E. DAY ;
T. BRODER ;
J. BRUNEAU ;
S. CRUSE ;
M. DICKIE ;
S. FISH ;
C. GRILLON ;
N. LUHMANN ;
K. MASON ;
E. MCLEAN ;
S. TROOSKIN ;
C. TRELOAR ;
J. GREBELY
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2019
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.66, April 2019) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.66, April 2019) Article : Périodique
It is estimated that 6.1 million people with recent injecting drug use (PWID) are living with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Although HCV-related morbidity and mortality among PWID continues to increase, the advent of direct acting antiviral (DAA) HCV[...]
![Is policy 'liberalization' associated with higher odds of adolescent cannabis use? A re-analysis of data from 38 countries [Commentary]](https://bdoc.ofdt.fr/img_cache/pmb_ofdt_record_81940.webp)
A. STEVENS
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2019
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.66, April 2019) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.66, April 2019) Article : Périodique
Background: Policy makers worldwide face the choice of whether to reform cannabis policy from the 'full prohibition' model. A paper by Shi et al. (2015) suggested that such 'liberalization' is significantly associated with higher odds of adolesc[...]