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Article : Périodique
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The study aimed to determine injecting drug users' (IDU) attitudes, and correlates of attitudes, towards continued prohibition, decriminalisation or legalisation of the major illicit drugs. DESIGN AND METHODS: This study [...]Rapport
Pourquoi les adolescents ont-ils recours aux produits psychoactifs ? Quels sont leurs modes d'entrée dans ces consommations et avec quelles attentes, quelles pratiques et quelles représentations ? Comment certains en viennent-ils à s'installer d[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Peu d'études françaises contemporaines se sont intéressées aux problématiques d'auto-blessures chez les adolescents dans une perspective addictologique. Cette recherche qualitative exploratoire inspirée de la grounded theory est réal[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : La dimension thérapeutique que peut revêtir la prise de drogues aux yeux des usagers reste peu explorée en sciences sociales. À partir d'une enquête qualitative, cet article étudie les pratiques d'automédication des usagers de drogue[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Plusieurs événements ont incité à refaire le point sur le discours public sur l'alcool qui se définit par les prises de paroles, les écrits et les actions produits par les instances officielles (repères de consommation, marketing soc[...]Article : Périodique
S. PERRIN ; K. BERTRAND ; E. LANGLOIS |The figure of drug user and dealer is stigmatized, linked to violence and illness. This is due to a reductionist discourse which implements othering processes generating scapegoat figures in the drug world. All drug users and sellers are assimil[...]Article : Périodique
F. MURPHY ; P. SALES ; S. MURPHY ; S. AVERILL ; N. LAU ; S. O. SATO |Findings for this article are derived from our National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded study of older and younger Baby Boomers and marijuana use. We explore Baby Boomers' use of a variety of cannabis products and the motives behind the ch[...]Article : Périodique
R. GUIGNARD ; G. QUATREMÈRE ; A. PASQUEREAU ; C. JARTOUX ; L. SALVAING ; G. CALINE ; F. BECK ; V. NGUYEN THANH |The COVID-19 epidemic and its psychological, economic and social consequences could have an impact on the evolution of tobacco-smoking prevalence and attitudes towards quitting. The aim of this study is to analyse the specific characteristics of[...]Article : Périodique
J. SELIN ; E. PIETILA ; M. KESANEN |In the field of alcohol, drug, tobacco, and gambling studies, empirical research on the barriers and facilitators for public prevention policies has been scarce. Public policy studies show that the implementers of different organizational positi[...]Article : Périodique
L. T. GIMENEZ ; D. L. BONIS ; M. MOREL ; A. PALMARO ; L. DASSIEU ; J. DUPOUY |Introduction: France has one of the highest opioid agonist treatment (OAT) coverage rates in the world. French general practitioners (GPs) are providing the majority of prescriptions. However, a fall in the number of GPs initiating buprenorphine[...]Article : Périodique
Problem-to-services matching is critical to patient-centered care. Further, the extent to which substance abuse treatment is individualized to meet specific client needs is a key predictor of success and represents “best practice” in substance a[...]Article : Périodique
AIMS: The qualitative component of this mixed methods study aimed at obtaining more in-depth information about the barriers of implementation of screening and brief interventions (SBI) in general practice identified in the quantitative component[...]Article : Périodique
M. MACDONALD ; J. WILLIAMS ; D. KANE |Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse the extent of throughcare provision for prisoners with problematic drug use. Effective throughcare services have been recognised as important because they help to ensure that any progress in trea[...]Article : Périodique
S. E. LANKENAU ; A. KIOUMARSI ; M. REED ; M. MCNEELEY ; E. IVERSON ; C. F. WONG |Background: Since marijuana became legal for medical use in California in 1996, reasons for medical use among medical marijuana patients (MMP) have become increasingly well described in qualitative studies. However, few studies have detailed how[...]Article : Périodique
Background: In his classic work 'Becoming a marihuana user', Howard Becker (1953) showed how drug use learning occurred in social interactions and settings, which in turn shape drug use. Today, social media offers people opportunities to learn a[...]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
This article reports findings from the first phase of a longitudinal, qualitative study based on a cohort of 50 gamblers. The overall study is designed to explore the development of 'gambling careers'. Within it, this first phase of analysis exa[...]Article : Périodique
Illicitly manufactured fentanyl (IMF), a category of synthetic opioids 50–100 times more potent than morphine, is increasingly being added to heroin and other drugs in the United States (US). Persons who use drugs (PWUD) are frequently unaware o[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Socially marginalised drug users when congregating in the public space on so-called 'open drug scenes' are often problematised, especially in post-industrial cities which increasingly are engaged in attempts to attract those that are[...]Article : Périodique
Restrictive deterrence is the process whereby offenders limit the frequency, magnitude, or seriousness of their offenses to avoid pain. Prior research on drug dealing and restrictive deterrence largely focuses on the effect of formal control, or[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Contexte : l'association buprénorphine haut dosage (BHD) et benzodiazépines (BZD), bien que dangereuse, est souvent retrouvée (18 à 50 %) chez les consommateurs de BHD. Objectif : déterminer les facteurs explicatifs de cette coprescr[...]Article : Périodique
Purpose: Drug sales facilitated through digital communication on the surface web and on darknet cryptomarkets have increased during the past two decades. This has resulted in an increase in drug law enforcement efforts to combat these markets an[...]Article : Périodique
Background: While much has been written about the positive individual and collective effects of Supervised injection services (SIS), notably on health and drug-related harm, little research focuses on their operational context and constraints. B[...]Article : Périodique
A. U. MORGAN ; R. DUPUIS ; B. D’ALONZO ; A. JOHNSON ; A. GRAVES ; K. L. BROOKS ; A. MCCLINTOCK ; H. KLUSARITZ ; H. BOGNER ; J. A. LONG ; D. GRANDE ; C. C. CANNUSCIO |ENGLISH: Public libraries are not usually included in discussions about improving population health. They are, however, well positioned to be partners in building a culture of health through programming that addresses the social determinants of[...]Article : Périodique
The relationship between cognitive biases, such as illusion of control and problem gambling has been demonstrated in multiple studies. Recent explorative research has proposed that many individuals perceive that via application of information te[...]