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MAYHEW D. R. ; International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety, Organisateur de réunion ; C. DUSSAULT ; T'2002. Proceedings of the 16th international conference on alcohol, drugs and traffic safety (August 4-9, 2002; Montréal) | International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety (ICADTS) | 2002Article : Périodique
I. S. MCGREGOR ; E. A. CAIRNS ; S. ABELEV ; R. COHEN ; M. HENDERSON ; D. COUCH ; J. C. ARNOLD ; N. GAULD |Background: Recent legislative change has allowed increased access to cannabis products in many jurisdictions. In some locations, this includes over-the-counter (OTC) and/or online access to products containing cannabidiol (CBD), a non-intoxicat[...]Article : Périodique
The prevalence of gambling and problem gambling among adolescents in New Zealand has not been adequately investigated. Prospective studies of current underage gambling may be unreliable, because respondents may fear self-incrimination. In this r[...]Article : Périodique
Affordability of alcohol as a key driver of alcohol demand in New Zealand: a co-integration analysis
Aims: To investigate whether affordability of alcohol is an important determinant of alcohol consumption along with price. This will inform effective tax policy to influence consumption. Design: Co-integration analysis was used to analyse rela[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems, Vol.27, n°3 - Fall 2000 - Alcohol and public policy: Research contributions
T. F. BABOR ; I. ROSSOW ; M. BRADY ; T. C. REITAN ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; K. GRAHAM | 2000Article : Périodique
AIMS: The study examined relationships between alcohol control policies and adolescent alcohol use in 26 countries. DESIGN: Cross-sectional analyses of alcohol policy ratings based on the Alcohol Policy Index (API), per capita consumption and [...]Rapport
In recent years there has been increasing emphasis on the role of general practitioners in the detection and management of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption, which is a common problem among patients attending primary health care services[...]Article : Périodique
M. WALL ; S. CASSWELL ; S. CALLINAN ; S. CHAIYASONG ; P. VIET CUONG ; G. GRAY-PHILLIP ; C. D. H. PARRY |Introduction: Taxation is increasingly being used as an effective means of influencing behaviour in relation to harmful products. In this paper we use data from six participating countries of the International Alcohol Control Study to examine an[...]Rapport
Mothers Against Drunk Driving | Toronto : Mother Against Drunk Driving, Les mères contre l'alcool au volant | 2009This report has grown out of MADD Canada's ongoing public education, research and policy initiatives. Many of these projects require that statistical information on impaired driving and other impairment-related trauma be summarized and documente[...]Périodique
J. W. ALLEN ; M. D. MERLIN ; K. L. R. JANSEN | 1991FRANÇAIS : Cette revue de la littérature porte sur l'ingestion récréative et accidentelle de 15 espèces de champignons hallucinogènes australiens et de 8 espèces de Nouvelle-Zélande. On en compare les caractéristiques et les modes de consommati[...]Article : Périodique
J. SHERIDAN ; P. ADAMS ; C. BULLEN ; D. NEWCOMBE |Aims: The role of health professionals in the provision of harm reduction services is well established in some countries, but not all. We describe a two week course in harm reduction for undergraduate health professionals from a range of countri[...]NouveautéArticle : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Few countries have developed detailed legislative proposals for legalizing cannabis. New Zealand recently released the Cannabis Legalization and Control Bill (CLCB) that will be the subject of a referendum in September 2020. AIMS: [...]Article : Périodique
M. H. MEIER ; A. CASPI ; M. CERDA ; R. J. HANCOX ; H. HARRINGTON ; R. HOUTS ; R. POULTON ; S. RAMRAKHA ; W. M. THOMSON ; T. E. MOFFITT |Importance: After major policy changes in the United States, policymakers, health care professionals, and the general public seek information about whether recreational cannabis use is associated with physical health problems later in life. Obj[...]Livre
FRANÇAIS : Cette synthèse a été possible grâce à la collaboration de cliniciens et chercheurs français pour la plupart, américains et australiens. Les auteurs abordent successivement : la pharmacologie de la buprénorphine haut dosage, l'étude [...]Périodique
D. M. FERGUSSON ; L. J. HORWOOD ; A. L. BEAUTRAIS | 2003FRANÇAIS : Etude longitudinale sur 25 ans auprès de 1265 enfants Néo-Zélandais qui évaluent la fréquence de consommation du cannabis entre 15 et 25 ans ainsi que les caractéristiques sociale, familiale et individuelle avant l'âge de 16 ans. Une[...]Périodique
D. M. FERGUSSON ; L. J. HORWOOD ; N. R. SWAIN-CAMPBELL | 2003ENGLISH : BACKGROUND: The aims of this research were to use data gathered over the course of a 21 year longitudinal study to examine the linkages between cannabis dependence at ages 18 and 21 and rates of psychotic symptoms taking into account[...]Article : Périodique
W. M. THOMSON ; R. POULTON ; BROADBENT J. M. ; T. E. MOFFITT ; A. CASPI ; J. D. BECK ; D. WELCH ; HANCOX R. J. |FRANÇAIS : Contexte : Le tabagisme est un facteur de risque comportemental identifié de maladie périodontique (par ses effets systémiques), et fumer du cannabis peut avoir les mêmes effets. Objectif : Déterminer si fumer du cannabis est un fa[...]Périodique
C. WILKINS ; J. L. REILLY ; S. CASSWELL | 2005Aim: To examine the impact of the emergence of cannabis 'tinny' houses on the use and sale of cannabis and other illicit drugs in New Zealand. Method: A national sample of 5800 people aged 13-45 years were interviewed about their drug use using [...]Périodique
S. ALDINGTON ; M. HARWOOD ; B. COX ; M. WEATHERALL ; L. BECKERT ; A. HANSELL ; A. PRITCHARD ; G. ROBINSON ; R. BEASLEY | 2008OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether cannabis smoking increases the risk of head and neck cancer. DESIGN: Case-control study. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Cases of head and neck cancer 8.3 joint years) was associated with a nonsignificant increased risk[...]Périodique
D. M. FERGUSSON ; J. M. BODEN ; J. HORWOOD | 2006ENGLISH : Aim To examine the associations between the frequency of cannabis use and the use of other illicit drugs. Design A 25-year longitudinal study of the health, development and adjustment of a birth cohort of 1265 New Zealand children. M[...]Périodique
D. M. FERGUSSON ; L. J. HORWOOD ; N. R. SWAIN-CAMPBELL | 2002FRANÇAIS : Etude longitudinale sur 25 ans d'une cohorte de 1265 enfants nés en Nouvelle Zélande qui analyse les corrélations entre la fréquence de l'usage de cannabis à l'âge de 14 à 21 ans et la criminalité, la dépression, les idées suicidaire[...]Périodique
S. ALDINGTON ; M. HARWOOD ; B. COX ; M. WEATHERALL ; L. BECKERT ; A. HANSELL ; A. PRITCHARD ; G. ROBINSON ; R. BEASLEY ; Cannabis and Respiratory Disease Research Group | 2008The aim of the present study was to determine the risk of lung cancer associated with cannabis smoking. A case-control study of lung cancer in adultsPériodique
L. ARSENEAULT ; M. CANNON ; R. POULTON ; R. MURRAY ; A. CASPI ; T. E. MOFFITT | 2002ENGLISH : The strongest evidence that cannabis use may be a risk factor for later psychosis comes from a Swedish cohort study which found that heavy cannabis use at age 18 increased the risk of later schizophrenia sixfold. This study could not[...]Article : Périodique
L. ARSENEAULT ; M. CANNON ; J. WITTON ; R. M. MURRAY |BACKGROUND: Controversy remains as to whether cannabis acts as a causal risk factor for schizophrenia or other functional psychotic illnesses. AIMS: To examine critically the evidence that cannabis causes psychosis using established criteria o[...]