Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.50, n°4 - October 2020
Paru le :
01/10/2020
Année :
2020
Page(s) :
359-612
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Motives for alcohol and marijuana use as predictors of use and problem use among young adult college students. Patterson A., Vu M., Haardörfer R., Windle M., Berg C.J., p. 359-377.
- Do Russian police fabricate drug offenses? Evidence from seized heroin’s weight distribution. Knorre A., p. 378-391.
- The spillover effect of recreational marijuana legalization on crime: Evidence from neighboring states of Colorado and Washington State. Wu G., Boateng F.D., Lang X., p. 392-409.
- Self-perceptions and benefit finding among adolescents with substance use disorders and their caregivers: A qualitative analysis guided by Social Identity Theory of Cessation Maintenance. Brousseau N.M., Earnshaw V.A., Menino D., Bogart L.M., Carrano J., Kelly J.F., et al., p. 410-423.
- Psychosocial determinants to prenatal marijuana use among a national sample of pregnant females: 2015-2018. King K.A., Vidourek R.A., Yockey R.A., p. 424-435.
- Examining recovery program participants by gender: Program completion, relapse, and multidimensional status 12 months after program entry. Logan T., Cole J., Walker R., p. 436-454.
- Police officers' views of naloxone and drug treatment: Does greater overdose response lead to more negativity? Murphy J., Russell B., p. 455-471.
- Peers, perceptions, and e-cigarettes: A social learning approach to explaining e-cigarette use among youth. Rocheleau G.C., Vito A.G., Intravia J., p. 472-489.
- Decriminalized, not legalized: A pilot study of south african university students’ views on the use, impact, legalization and decriminalization of marijuana. Mametja M., Ross E., p. 490-506.
- Community perceptions of harm reduction and its implications for syringe exchange policy. Sharp A., Barnett J.T., Vroom E.B., p. 507-523.
- Characterizing symptoms of cannabis use disorder in a sample of college students. Pellegrino A.J., Duck K.D., Kriescher D.P.J., Shrake M.E., Phillips M.M., Lalonde T.L., et al., p. 524-537.
- Self-perception and relative increases in substance use problems in early adulthood. Yan F., Costello M., Allen J., p. 538-549.
- Motivations for diverted buprenorphine use in a multisite qualitative study. Kavanaugh P.R., McLean K., p. 550-565.
- Is medical marijuana legalization associated with prescription drug misuse, illicit drug use, or combination of both among adults in the United States? Lee Y.-H., Chang Y.-C., Liu C.-T., Arndt S., p. 566-578.
- Economic effects of adolescent to adult patterns of cannabis use: Full-time employment and employment stability. Bears Augustyn M., Loughran T., Larroulet P., Henry K.L., p. 579-603.
- Optimizing the distribution of pharmacy-dispensed naloxone using spatial mapping techniques in rural areas. Banerjee S., p. 604-612.
- Motives for alcohol and marijuana use as predictors of use and problem use among young adult college students. Patterson A., Vu M., Haardörfer R., Windle M., Berg C.J., p. 359-377.
- Do Russian police fabricate drug offenses? Evidence from seized heroin’s weight distribution. Knorre A., p. 378-391.
- The spillover effect of recreational marijuana legalization on crime: Evidence from neighboring states of Colorado and Washington State. Wu G., Boateng F.D., Lang X., p. 392-409.
- Self-perceptions and benefit finding among adolescents with substance use disorders and their caregivers: A qualitative analysis guided by Social Identity Theory of Cessation Maintenance. Brousseau N.M., Earnshaw V.A., Menino D., Bogart L.M., Carrano J., Kelly J.F., et al., p. 410-423.
- Psychosocial determinants to prenatal marijuana use among a national sample of pregnant females: 2015-2018. King K.A., Vidourek R.A., Yockey R.A., p. 424-435.
- Examining recovery program participants by gender: Program completion, relapse, and multidimensional status 12 months after program entry. Logan T., Cole J., Walker R., p. 436-454.
- Police officers' views of naloxone and drug treatment: Does greater overdose response lead to more negativity? Murphy J., Russell B., p. 455-471.
- Peers, perceptions, and e-cigarettes: A social learning approach to explaining e-cigarette use among youth. Rocheleau G.C., Vito A.G., Intravia J., p. 472-489.
- Decriminalized, not legalized: A pilot study of south african university students’ views on the use, impact, legalization and decriminalization of marijuana. Mametja M., Ross E., p. 490-506.
- Community perceptions of harm reduction and its implications for syringe exchange policy. Sharp A., Barnett J.T., Vroom E.B., p. 507-523.
- Characterizing symptoms of cannabis use disorder in a sample of college students. Pellegrino A.J., Duck K.D., Kriescher D.P.J., Shrake M.E., Phillips M.M., Lalonde T.L., et al., p. 524-537.
- Self-perception and relative increases in substance use problems in early adulthood. Yan F., Costello M., Allen J., p. 538-549.
- Motivations for diverted buprenorphine use in a multisite qualitative study. Kavanaugh P.R., McLean K., p. 550-565.
- Is medical marijuana legalization associated with prescription drug misuse, illicit drug use, or combination of both among adults in the United States? Lee Y.-H., Chang Y.-C., Liu C.-T., Arndt S., p. 566-578.
- Economic effects of adolescent to adult patterns of cannabis use: Full-time employment and employment stability. Bears Augustyn M., Loughran T., Larroulet P., Henry K.L., p. 579-603.
- Optimizing the distribution of pharmacy-dispensed naloxone using spatial mapping techniques in rural areas. Banerjee S., p. 604-612.
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G. WU ;
F. D. BOATENG ;
X. LANG
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Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.50, n°4, October 2020) Article : Périodique
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Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.50, n°4, October 2020) Article : Périodique
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This study uses social learning theory to examine whether differential associations with e-cigarette-using peers is related to personal e-cigarette use among youth, and the extent to which this relationship is explained by personal risk percepti[...]
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K. D. DUCK ;
D. P. J. KRIESCHER ;
M. E. SHRAKE ;
M. M. PHILLIPS ;
T. L. LALONDE ;
K. T. PHILLIPS
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Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.50, n°4, October 2020) Article : Périodique
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K. McLEAN
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Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.50, n°4, October 2020) Article : Périodique
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Y. H. LEE ;
Y. C. CHANG ;
C. T. LIU ;
S. ARNDT
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Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.50, n°4, October 2020) Article : Périodique
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