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S. MACLEAN ; D'ABBS P. H. | 2006ENGLISH : Recent growing concern in Australia and elsewhere about harm associated with volatile substance misuse (VSM) in both urban and remote settings has prompted an openness to new policies, laws and programs for prevention and treatment. [...]Article : Périodique
E. PEADON ; J. PAYNE ; S. HENLEY ; H. D'ANTOINE ; A. BARTU ; C. O'LEARY ; C. BOWER ; E. J. ELLIOTT |BACKGROUND: Alcohol exposure in pregnancy is a common and modifiable risk factor for poor pregnancy and child outcomes. Alcohol exposure in pregnancy can cause a range of physical and neurodevelopmental problems in the child including the Fetal [...]Article : Périodique
G. S. DORAN ; R. DEANS ; C. DE FILIPPIS ; C. KOSTAKIS ; J. A. HOWITT |Police officers responsible for the seizure and removal of illegally grown cannabis plants from indoor and outdoor growing operations face the prospect of THC exposure while performing their work duties. As a result, a study investigating the am[...]Article : Périodique
J. CHAPMAN ; A. M. ROCHE ; V. DURAISINGAM ; B. PHILLIPS ; J. FINNANE ; K. PIDD |Employee drug use poses a serious risk to health and safety in male-dominated industries yet patterns and determinants of drug use in construction are not well understood. This study assessed prevalence rates and predictors of Australian constru[...]Article : Périodique
G. C. K. CHAN ; D. BECKER ; P. BUTTERWORTH ; L. HINES ; C. COFFEY ; W. HALL ; G. PATTON |INTRODUCTION: This paper compares consequences of cannabis use initiated after high school with those of cannabis initiation in adolescence, with estimates of the proportion of adverse consequences accounted for by adult-onset and adolescent-ons[...]Article : Périodique
E. SILINS ; L. J. HORWOOD ; G. C. PATTON ; D. M. FERGUSSON ; C. A. OLSSON ; D. M. HUTCHINSON ; E. SPRY ; J. W. TOUMBOUROU ; L. DEGENHARDT ; W. SWIFT ; C. COFFEY ; R. J. TAIT ; P. LETCHER ; J. COPELAND ; R. P. MATTICK ; Cannabis Cohorts Research Consortium |Background: Debate continues about the consequences of adolescent cannabis use. Existing data are limited in statistical power to examine rarer outcomes and less common, heavier patterns of cannabis use than those already investigated; furthermo[...]Article : Périodique
A. SMIRNOV ; J. M. NAJMAN ; R. HAYATBAKHSH ; H. WELLS ; M. LEGOSZ ; R. KEMP |Aims: To examine prospectively the contribution of the recreational social environment to ecstasy initiation. Design: Population-based retrospective/prospective cohort study. Setting: Data from screening an Australian young adult population to[...]Rapport
D. MARSHALL ; J. HAUGHTON ; N. HARRIS | Canberra [Australia] : ANU Centre for Gambling Research | 2005This report presents key findings of a 2005 study into the attitudes towards, perceptions of and engagement with gambling by young males (aged 18-25 years) in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The study is based primarily on in-depth semi-[...]Article : Périodique
Young people who experience homelessness, in Australia and in other western contexts (US, Canada, England), are widely perceived to use and abuse alcohol and drugs. The available research indicates that homeless young people use all drug types, [...]Article : Périodique
Aims Using cross-sectional national survey data, we assessed young peoples' beliefs about the role of alcohol, tobacco and marijuana in the prevention and treatment of mental disorders as well as the predictors of these beliefs. We also compare[...]Périodique
K. L. MILLS ; M. TEESSON ; S. DARKE ; J. ROSS ; M. LYNSKEY | 2004ENGLISH : This paper examines the patterns and correlates of heroin use in a cohort of 210 young Australians aged between 18 and 24, who were participants in the Australian Treatment Outcome Study, a longitudinal study of treatment outcomes fo[...]Périodique
G. MUNRO ; R. MIDFORD | 2001FRANÇAIS : Depuis 10 ans, la prévention de la consommation de drogues dans les établissements scolaires australiens a été basée sur une approche de réduction des dommages définie par le gouvernement. Largement acceptée par les éducateurs, ces [...]Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Bien que la politique de la tolérance zéro appliquée à New York ait été présentée comme un succès et une leçon à tirer pour l'Australie, il faut souligner une part de désinformation dans ces conclusions. Cette politique implique diff[...]