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S. HASAN | 2001There is a fundamental misconception of what a Drug Action Team (DAT) actually is, and what it is capable of achieving. (Review' s abstract)Périodique
F. MEASHAM ; H. PARKER ; J. ALDRIDGE | 1998FRANÇAIS : Les recherches actuelles sur la prévalence de l'usage des drogues illicites montre une augmentation sans précédent dans des groupes de jeunes de tous les niveaux socioéconomiques. On présente ici, pour la première fois, provenant de [...]Article : Périodique
Simple core statements of the therapeutic community as a treatment modality are given, including a "living-learning situation" and "culture of enquiry." Applications are described in work with children and adolescents, chronic and acute psychose[...]Chapitre
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While cannabis has been widely used in the UK for over 50 years, it is only in recent decades that domestic cultivation has become established. Public concern, media reporting and policing policy has emphasised the role of profit motivated crimi[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Research evidence suggests that a large number of individuals with substance misuse problems also have accompanying psychopathology. Some of those individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia may warrant a dual-diagnosis. The clinical ar[...]Article : Périodique
From 1998 to 2011 the bulk (some two-thirds) of the UK's drug policy budget was spent on treatment compared with just one third on enforcement and prevention combined. The Labour Government's drug policy priority was to get as many 'problem drug[...]Périodique
M. GOSSOP ; F. KEANEY ; P. SHARMA ; M. JACKSON | 2005ENGLISH : Aims : Diamorphine (heroin) is one of the longest established medications with a 130-year history. In British medicine diamorphine is sometimes used as a maintenance treatment for opiate addiction but is also routinely used in clinic[...]Article : Périodique
S. AHLSTRÖM ; HAAVISTO K. ; METSO L. ; TUOVINEN E. L. |FRANÇAIS : Cet article reprend certains résultats de l'étude comparative ESPAD conduite auprès d'étudiants de 15/16 ans en 1995 à travers 26 pays européens. L'objectif est d'observer la prévalence de l'usage d'alcool et d'autres drogues en rel[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Contribution conjointe de la Royal Society et de l'Academy of Medical Sciences britanniques, ce document s'inscrit dans le cadre d'une enquête scientifique sollicitée par la House of Lords Science et le Technology Select Committee. [...]Périodique
A. ROY ; WIBBERLEY C. ; J. LAMB | 2005ENGLISH : This paper presents the findings of a five-year study of year-11 pupils (15-16 years old), based on a sample drawn from seven schools in the Noah West of England. It examines: use, feelings about close friend's use and perceptions of[...]Rapport
1. Introduction - Why is it necessary to develop our understanding of Organised Crime business structures? 2. Review of the Literature : The review covers published work by George Gilligan (Australia), Jay S Albanese (USA), Dwight Smith (USA); [...]Article : Périodique
Previous investigations of the subjective effects of MDMA (material sold as ecstasy) have conducted interviews and surveys of various groups of ecstasy users within particular sub-populations. This study examined subjective drug effects reported[...]Périodique
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Evidence and ethics should inform policies that promote health and respect dignity.Article : Périodique
A controversial service in Wales that analyses people's drugs has been dismissed by some as a naive mistake. But Mike Power argues that it could be a vital new weapon in harm reduction's arsenal.Article : Périodique
Background: Review commissioned in 1996 by the Department of Health (DOH). Aims: Assess therapeutic profile of cannabis and cannabinoids. Method: Medline search, references supplied by DOH and others, and personal communications. Results and[...]Livre
Concept-based therapeutic communities emerged out of the informal group meetings of Charles Dederich and a number of former Alcoholics Anonymous members in California in the late 1950s. The model was exported worldwide and has not only become th[...]Article : Périodique
A. PENNAY ; J. TORRONEN ; M. D. HEROLD ; L. FENTON ; S. MACLEAN ; G. CALUZZI ; H. FAIRBROTHER ; V. A. FRANK ; E. SAMUELSSON ; J. HOLMES |Introduction: Significant declines in drinking among young people have been recorded in many high-income countries over the past 20 years. This analysis explored the role of gender - which we interpret as socially constructed and relational - to[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Twenty-one incarcerated drug dealers and 60 opiate users were questioned about the provision of "freebies" (free drugs) and credit in drug market transactions in London and the UK. In particular, each group was asked about the contex[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: To explore the nature, organisation and maintenance of drug markets within male prisons in England from the perspective of drug users, considering the role of policy and practice in shaping the markets. Methods: Thirty in-depth qualitativ[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : The British System for treating opiate problems developed in the early part of the 20th century. Marked by an absence of a centrally coordinated policy, the system allowed doctors freedom and flexibility in prescribing to patients wi[...]Article : Périodique
While the prevalence of smoking in Western countries has substantially reduced following the introduction of comprehensive tobacco control programs, reduction strategies such as the introduction of smokefree legislation, media campaigns, and ind[...]Article : Périodique
Purpose: Drug (including alcohol) use among UK university students is estimated to be widespread and associated with adverse social, physical, and mental health consequences. Drug Education Programmes (DEPs) may reduce drug-related harm although[...]