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E. SWIFT ; R. BORLAND ; K. M. CUMMINGS ; G. T. FONG ; A. McNEILL ; D. HAMMOND ; J. F. THRASHER ; T. R. PARTOS ; H. H. YONG |Background: Plain packaging (PP) for tobacco products was fully implemented in Australia on 1 December 2012 along with larger graphic health warnings. Using longitudinal data from the Australian arm of the ITC Four Country Survey, we examined at[...]Rapport
M. DUNN ; L. DEGENHARDT ; G. CAMPBELL ; J. GEORGE ; J. JOHNSTON ; S. KINNER ; A. MATTHEWS ; J. NEWMAN ; N. WHITE | Sydney : NDARC (National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre) | 2007The Australian Drug Trends 2006 report presents the findings from the fourth year in which data has been collected in all states and territories in Australia on the markets for ecstasy and related drugs. The Ecstasy and Related Drugs Reporting S[...]Périodique
COLTIER A. | 2006FRANÇAIS : L'Australie se trouve aujourd'hui face à un phénomène qui rappelle sous bien des aspects l'ancien débat sur la créatine. Quelques études polémiques et beaucoup de fantasmes. L'Australie se trouve en première ligne. L'Angleterre aussi[...]Article : Périodique
R. WINTER ; S. FRASER ; N. BOOKER ; C. TRELOAR |Despite two decades of prevention activities and education, rates of hepatitis C infection remain high among people who inject drugs. In this article we draw on the findings of an extensive review of the content of print hepatitis C prevention m[...]Périodique
M. G. LAW ; M. LYNSKEY ; R. ROSS ; W. HALL | 2001FRANÇAIS : Cette étude propose une estimation a posteriori du nombre de toxicomanes qui s'injectaient de l'héroïne, en Australie, au cours des années 1960-1997. L'analyse est menée à partir des statistiques nationales concernant les morts par [...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : In a recent study of the social and psychological experience of having the hepatitis C virus (HCV), application of grounded theory methodology revealed that the basic social and psychological problem experienced by participants was t[...]Article : Périodique
This article engages in a sociological analysis of young women's experiences of initiation; its aim is to complement epidemiological research on women injectors’ relative vulnerability to drug-related risk through an exploration of the social co[...]Article : Périodique
ISSUES: Road crashes contribute significantly to the total burden of injury in Australia, with the risk of injury being associated with the presence of drugs and/or alcohol in the driver's blood. Increasingly, some of the most commonly detected [...]Article : Périodique
The role of the criminal law in the regulation of drugs and addiction is both well known and the subject of considerable academic debate. Judges are frequently enjoined to make decisions about different kinds of addictions, and the relationships[...]Périodique
D. MOORE | 2004ENGLISH : "Subculture" has been an important conceptual and methodological tool in the ethnographic study of drug use and drug-related harm, particularly heavy drug use among marginalized populations. When researching those whose drug use is l[...]Article : Périodique
G. GMEL ; J. REHM ; E. KUNTSCHE |Objective: To give an overview of prevalence, trends, and outcomes of binge drinking defined as drinking a high amount of alcohol on one occasion with a focus on European research. Method: Qualitative review based on a computer-assisted search[...]Périodique
S. DARKE ; A. WILLIAMSON ; J. ROSS ; M. TEESSON ; M. LYNSKEY | 2004ENGLISH : Aim: To determine the relationship between borderline personality disorder (BPD), antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) and harm among current heroin users. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Sydney, Australia. Participants: 6[...]Périodique
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A. M. ROCHE ; T. FREEMAN | 2004ENGLISH : A substantial body of research evidence has accumulated in support of the efficacy of brief interventions for a number of alcohol and drug-related problem areas, most notably alcohol and tobacco. This evidence has been used to exhort[...]