Titre : | Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Vol.27, n°1 - February 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/02/2020 |
Année de publication : | 2020 |
Format : | 1-94 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Alcohol and other drug (AOD) staffing and their workplace: examining the relationship between clinician and organisational workforce characteristics and treatment outcomes in the AOD field. van de Ven K., Ritter A., Roche A., p. 1-14. - Neo-liberal discourse of substance use in the UK reality TV show, The Jeremy Kyle Show. Atkinson A.M., Sumnall H., p. 15-26. - Looking beyond harm: meaning and purpose of substance use in the lives of marginalized people who use drugs. Ivsins A., Yake K., p. 27-36. - Identity narratives in the face of market competition: the emerging legal medical cannabis market in Canada. Valleriani J., p. 37-48. - Harm reduction behaviors among polysubstance users who consume ecstasy: can they reduce the negative consequences? An exploratory study. Vera B., Vidal Giné C., Lozano O., Fernandez Calderon F., p. 49-59. - Risk and responsibilization: resistance and compliance in Swedish treatment for youth cannabis use. Ekendahl M., Mansson J., Karlsson P., p. 60-68. - Marijuana sources in a medical marijuana environment: dynamics in access and use among a cohort of young adults in Los Angeles, California. Reed M., Kioumarsi A., Ataiants J., Fedorova E.V., Iverson E., Wong C.F., et al., p. 69-78. - Is shame a barrier to sobriety? A narrative analysis of those in recovery. Sawer F., Davis P., Gleeson K., p. 79-85. - It's time for a drink! Alcohol as an investment in the work environment. Buvik K., p. 86-91. - 'C' the potential: needle and syringe programs as hepatitis C treatment sites. Miller K., Sheaves F., Maher L., Page J., Bridges-Webb I., Treloar C., p. 92-94. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/idep20/27/1 |
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