Titre : | Journal of Drug Issues, Vol.49, n°4 - October 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2019 |
Année de publication : | 2019 |
Format : | 575-771 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Deceptive dynamics in drug addiction and their role in control beliefs and health status reporting: A study on people with substance use disorder in treatment. Caputo A., p. 575-592. - Gang involvement and drug use histories among people who inject drugs in California: A retrospective analysis. Steinberg J., Kral A.H., Sumstine S., Wenger L.D., D'Anna L., Bluthenthal R.N., p. 593-606. - Use and habits of the protagonists of the story: Cannabis Social Clubs in Barcelona. Pares-Franquero O., Jubert-Cortiella X., Olivares-Galvez S., Diaz-Castellano A., Jimenez-Garrido D.F., Bouso J.C., p. 607-624. - A cross-national analysis of alcohol consumption and suicide rates: Variations by population-level drinking patterns. Testa A., Weiss D.B., Rennó Santos M., p. 625-642. - Wine night, "bro-dinners," and jungle juice: Disaggregating practices of undergraduate binge drinking. Wamboldt A., Khan S., Mellins C.A., Wall M.M., Reardon L., Hirsch J.S., p. 643-667. - Impact of group cohesion among drinking groups at nightclubs on risk from alcohol and other drug use. Byrnes H.F., Miller B.A., Bourdeau B., Johnson M.B., p. 668-679. - "One out of ten ain't going to make it": An analysis of recovery capital in the rural upper Midwest. Palombi L., Hawthorne A.N., Irish A., Becher E., Bowen E., p. 680-702. - Diversion and alternatives to arrest: A qualitative understanding of police and substance users' perspective. Barberi D., Taxman F.S., p. 703-717. - It is more than just alcohol: A criminological perspective on routine drinking activities, opportunity, and alcohol-related crashes. Stringer R., White G., Gainey R., Triplett R., p. 718-738. - Situating vulnerability and exploitation in street-level drug markets: Cuckooing, commuting, and the "county lines" drug supply model. Moyle L., p. 739-755. - Undergraduate prescription stimulant misuse and academic strain: The role of college major and graduate school plans. Norman L.B., Ford J.A., p. 756-771. |
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