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Article : Périodique
F. BROOKMAN ; T. H. BENNETT ; R. HILLS |Aim: There is no shortage of information on the potential consequences of consuming mephedrone. However, these assessments relate primarily to the physical and psychological effects of the drug. Less attention is paid to the social harms to the [...]Chapitre
M. YOUNG | 1997ENGLISH : Much of the activity surrounding drug-taking and drug abuse has a non-crime history in police classificatory terms. It has often been related to illness and weakness and linked to culturally 'feminine' qualities based on women's supp[...]Article : Périodique
Contribution analysis (CA) is being increasingly favoured as a policy evaluation tool. This includes application to evaluate alcohol and drug policies. This paper reflects on one such example and begins by providing a brief overview of CA as an [...]Livre
C. SINEY, Éditeur scientifique ; P. CAREY, Auteur ; L. MATTHEWS, Auteur ; Merseyside Drugs Council, Auteur ; C. MORRISON, Auteur ; S. RUBEN, Auteur ; C. SPAREY, Auteur ; S. WALKINSHAW, Auteur | Cheshire : Books for Midwives Press | 1995A detailed exploration of the various social and medical problems associated with the maternity care of drug addicts, based on the Liverpool experience of managing drug users and pregnancy. Specialists in the field have contributed chapters on [...]Article : Périodique
N. McKEGANEY ; M. ABEL ; A. TAYLOR ; M. FRISCHER ; D. GOLDBERG ; S. GREEN |FRANÇAIS : Ce document commente l'utilisation de photographies pour étudier la disposition des toxicomanes IV à partager leur matériel d'injection. Des fiches illustrées libres se référant à l'emprunt et à l'échange du matériel ont été soumise[...]Périodique
I. SUTHERLAND ; J. P. SHEPHERD | 2001FRANÇAIS : Les résultats de l'enquête réalisée auprès de 9742 élèves (âgés de 11-16 ans) de 28 écoles du nord de l'Angleterre montrent les prévalences suivantes : la consommation journalière de cigarettes augmente de 4,8% à l'âge de 11 ans à 2[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Constipation is a recognized adverse effect of strong opioids. Unlike patients receiving strong opioids for the relief of cancer pain, patients receiving methadone maintenance therapy for opioid addiction do not always appear to be r[...]Périodique
R. HOLLAND ; R. VIVANCOS ; V. MASKREY ; J. SADLER ; D. RUMBALL ; I. HARVEY ; L. SWIFT | 2006Previous capture-recapture studies have estimated the prevalence of problem drug misuse in urban areas. This study estimates the prevalence in a rural county, Norfolk, using data from four sources: drug treatment agencies, probation, the arrest [...]Rapport
Hepatitis C is a significant public health issue. It has been estimated that in 2003 in England and Wales there were around 190,000 individuals infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV). It is likely that over 80% of current HCV infections are d[...]Article : Périodique
Purpose - This article aims to discuss the use of the word "skunk" in contemporary discourse as short-hand for premium quality, indoor-grown cannabis. Skunk, as used in this way, is a contested term that many cannabis users reject. The purpose o[...]Article : Périodique
M. McMURRAN ; E. ROBERTSON ; F. COFFEY ; R. MILLER |In 2010/2011, there were over 21 million attendances at English Emergency Departments (EDs), of which 35% are estimated to be alcohol-related. Screening in EDs could have considerable impact in identifying alcohol use disorders and directing peo[...]Périodique
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ENGLISH : The primary response to the harms associated with illicit injection drug use in most settings has involved intensifying law enforcement in an effort to limit the supply and use of drugs. Policing approaches have been increasingly app[...]Rapport
This review was commissioned by the Department of Health (now the Department of Health and Social Care), which asked Public Health England to provide an overview of alcohol-related harm in England and possible policy solutions. It provides a br[...]Article : Périodique
J. M. CORKERY ; E. DURKIN ; S. ELLIOTT ; F. SCHIFANO ; A. H. GHODSE |5-MeO-DALT (N,N-diallyl-5-methoxytryptamine) is a psychoactive substance, sold primarily over the Internet as a 'research chemical' or 'plant food'. Although details for the synthesis of this tryptamine have been available since 2004, its use as[...]Périodique
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ENGLISH : This study sets out to investigate the possible association between alcohol consumption and eight types of problem behaviour in the lives of a sample of 2027 British adults. It also examines gender differences in the prevalence of th[...]Article : Périodique
L. A. HINES ; M. LYNSKEY ; K. I. MORLEY ; P. GRIFFITHS ; M. GOSSOP ; B. POWIS ; J. STRANG |Introduction and Aims. The effect of heroin administration route on speed of transition to regular use is unknown. This paper aims to determine whether the speed of transition from initiation of heroin use to daily heroin use differs by route of[...]Article : Périodique
The relationship between teenage 'binge' drinking, age of first alcohol consumption and intoxication
N. AFITSKA ; M. A. PLANT ; I. WEIR ; P. MILLER ; M. L. PLANT |ENGLISH : This paper is an investigation into the relationships between 'binge' drinking in adolescence, and ages of first drinking alcohol (beer, wine, spirits) and of first intoxication. These relationships are examined using data collected [...]Article : Périodique
Variations in aggression after drinking are attributable to a range of factors, one of which is the alcohol-aggression outcome expectancy. The contribution of the alcohol-aggression outcome expectancy in explaining actual alcohol-related aggress[...]Rapport
This report of the Independent Working Group on Drug Consumption Rooms provides a detailed examination of whether DCRs should be introduced in the UK. In the past, the UK Government has rejected calls for the introduction of DCRs, partly due t[...]Article : Périodique
F. MEASHAM ; D. M. WOOD ; P. I. DARGAN ; K. MOORE |Aim: To assess the prevalence of use of established illegal psychoactive drugs and emergent psychoactive drugs, the so-called "legal highs", amongst gay club-goers who are considered to be "early adopters" of drug trends. Design: Three in situ [...]