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K. J. ZAVELA ; V. BATTISTICH ; GOSSELINK C. A. ; B. J. DEAN | 2004ENGLISH : Say Yes First--To Rural Youth and Family Alcohol/Drug Prevention (SYF) was a 5-year, federally-funded U.S.D.H.H.S. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) project that involved 859 children in the class of the year 2000. The chi[...]Article : Périodique
T. MILLER ; S. P. NOVAK ; D. M. GALVIN ; R. S. SPICER ; L. A. CLUFF ; S. KASAT |OBJECTIVE: We assessed the prevalence and characteristics of prescription drug misuse among youth ages 15-25 to examine differences by student and employment status, and associations with workplace antidrug policies and programs. METHOD: Multi[...]Périodique
W. B. HANSEN ; R. B. McNEAL | 2001This study examines psychosocial predictors of self-initiated substance use cessation among youths who have had recent substance use experience. Variables included those that are the focus of many primary prevention programs. Middle school and h[...]Thèse, mémoire
Le sevrage tabagique conduit encore trop peu souvent au maintien prolongé de l'abstinence. Notre objectif a été de tenter de mieux comprendre les raisons de la reprise de la consommation de tabac chez des sujets ayant entrepris un sevrage tabagi[...]Périodique
J. A. FORD ; J. L. JASINSKI | 2006ENGLISH : This study examined the relationship between sexual orientation and substance use among a nationally representative sample of U.S. college and university students. Data from the 1999 College Alcohol Survey were analyzed to compare ma[...]Document texte divers
FRANÇAIS : Ce dossier est une compilation de quatre articles publiés entre 1992 et 1995 par le Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, dans la série "Excutive summary". Le premier présente une revue de la littérature scientifique sur[...]Rapport
The report suggests that homeless people who inject drugs are more likely to share needles and syringes: One in four IDUs who reported being homeless said that they had shared needles and syringes in the last month, compared with one in six who [...]Rapport
Health Protection Agency ; Health Protection Scotland ; National Public Health Service for Wales ; CDSC Northern Ireland ; CRDHB | London : Health Protection Agency | 2008This report is the latest in a series of annual Shooting Up reports documenting the wide range of harms experienced by injecting drug users - including blood borne viruses and bacterial infections. It found that one third of injecting drug users[...]Article : Périodique
The literature regarding the relationship between adolescent social anxiety and substance use is sparse, and available studies have produced discrepant results. Similarly, negative affectivity is a mood-dispositional dimension that is infrequent[...]Article : Périodique
Since relapse is common among treated addicts, harm reduction efforts should be made to minimize their levels of risk in their reuse of drugs. This paper applies the social capital framework to analyze how a treated addict's social network affec[...]Périodique
C. A. LATKIN ; HUA W. ; K. TOBIN | 2004ENGLISH : The leading cause of death among heroin users is drug overdose. The present study examined the relationship between history of self-reported drug overdoses and social network characteristics among cocaine and opiate users. Data were [...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Social networks have been hypothesized to protect people from the harmful effects of stress, but may also provide dysfunctional role models and provide cues associated with drug use. This study describes the range, type and leve[...]Périodique
KNOWLTON A. ; HUA W. ; C. LATKIN | 2004ENGLISH : The study compared social support networks of HIV seropositive versus seronegative injection drug users (IDUs). Participants were 635 low income African Americans; 47% were HIV seropositive (of whom 17% had AIDS), 45% female, and 45%[...]Périodique
J. L. JOHNSON ; S. A. WIECHELT | 2004ENGLISH : This article introduces this special issue on resilience by briefly reviewing its history and how contemporary researchers and theorists deliberate it today. Resilience, as a concept, emerged primarily from the work of Norman Garmezy[...]Article : Périodique
A recent trial (n=508) of "Making Alcoholics Anonymous Easier" (MAAEZ), a group-format 12-step facilitation program, showed that MAAEZ participants had increased odds of abstinence (OR=1.58; p=0.063). Effects were especially marked in several su[...]