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Article : Périodique
A. CHILDS ; M. BULL ; R. COOMBER |Common depictions of buying and selling illicit drugs online centre on how drug market actors engage in dark web drug cryptomarkets, but the supply of illicit drugs also takes place in 'plain site' on the surface web. Drawing on netnographic obs[...]Article : Périodique
G. HUNT ; E. SANDERS ; M. A. PETERSEN ; A. BOGREN |Social concern about sexual practices and sexual consent among young adults has increased significantly in recent years, and intoxication has often played a key role in such debates. While many studies have long suggested that alcohol plays a ro[...]Article : Périodique
Beyond the buzzword: Problematising "drugs" (October 3-5, 2011; Prato, Italy) ; K. RUDZINSKI ; F. McGUIRE ; M. DAWE ; P. A. SHUPER ; D. BILSKER ; R. CAPLER ; J. REHM ; B. FISCHER |High-frequency cannabis use is prevalent among young adults and has been linked to negative health consequences, yet effective therapeutic interventions are currently limited. Brief Interventions (BIs) for problematic substance use have shown pr[...]Article : Périodique
G. QUAGLIO ; A. SCHELLEKENS ; M. BLANKERS ; E. HOCH ; T. KARAPIPERIS ; G. ESPOSITO ; H. BRAND ; D. NUTT ; F. KIEFER |BACKGROUND: Clinicians in the field of drug addiction have started to exploit the growth of Technology-Based Interventions (TBIs). However, there is little information on how health personnel evaluate them. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews w[...]Article : Périodique
D. BRIGGS ; T. TURNER ; K. DAVID ; T. DE COURCEY |There is an immense public health concern about the effects of binge drinking across the Western world, in particular about British youth on holiday abroad. While existing UK research has shed some light on binge drinking and its consequences, t[...]Article : Périodique
R. HERRING ; M. BAYLEY ; R. HURCOMBE |Young people's drinking is a matter of social, media, and political concern and the focus of much policy activity within the United Kingdom. Little consideration has been given to the fact that some young people choose to drink little or not all[...]Article : Périodique
To assess key characteristics of the retail crack market and the role of users as buyers and sellers, data from a survey inside and outside institutional setting among 1,039 crack users in the three largest Dutch cities were analyzed to explore [...]Chapitre
A. COPPEL | 2002Dès 1986-1987, les femmes de la rue Saint-Denis ont tenté d'imposer le préservatif pour faire face au sida, mais leur situation se dégrade, la concurrence devient sauvage, elles n'ont même pas la Sécurité sociale. Aux portes de Paris, la situati[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Alcohol-related blackouts are associated with a range of negative consequences and are common among social drinkers. Discussing alcohol use on social networking platforms (e.g., Twitter) is common and related to higher alcohol consum[...]Article : Périodique
C. DUFF ; M. ASBRIDGE ; S. BROCHU ; M. M. COUSINEAU ; A. D. HATHAWAY ; D. MARSH ; P. G. ERICKSON |Once associated with 'deviant' subcultures, the use of cannabis is now common across Canadian society. This has led some to argue that cannabis use is becoming normalized in Canada with important implications for drug policy, law enforcement and[...]Article : Périodique
A considerable part of today's sociological research on recreational drug use is (explicitly or implicitly) inspired by Howard Becker's classical model of deviant careers. The aim of the present paper is to directly apply Becker's theory to empi[...]Article : Périodique
R. QUEIROLO ; M. F. BOIDI ; J. M. CRUZ |Background: The Uruguayan Cannabis Clubs (UCCs) constitute one of three ways to obtain cannabis under the new cannabis regulation laws. These organizations, formed by up to 45 adults and with a legal limit to grow up to 99 plants, appear to prov[...]NouveautéArticle : Périodique
In criminological and sociological studies of illegal drugs, the thesis of normalization suggests that when a drug goes from being a marginal to a widespread phenomenon, theoretical and methodological approaches that rely on subculture theory fa[...]Article : Périodique
Howard Parker's 'normalisation thesis' has made a significant contribution to youth drug studies in many countries. Parker's thesis has been less investigated, however, for its application across the life course, and few scholars have considered[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Cannabis Social Clubs (CSCs) are private organizations or clubs of users that produce cannabis for non-profit distribution to adult members to meet their personal needs without having to turn to the black market. CSCs can be found in[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Perceptions of cannabis-related risk are changing, and many are viewing cannabis as harmless despite the biopsychosocial risks. Perceptions of risk have an impact on behavior as individuals who are less likely to view cannabis as ris[...]Article : Périodique
Purpose - Overall within cannabis research, only a few studies have specifically targeted the use of cannabis among the adult population, and consequently we know very little about the consumption practices of this user group. The purpose of thi[...]Article : Périodique
Cannabis occupies an ambiguous social, cultural, economic, and legal position, meaning that the way communities construct, interact with, and interpret drug markets is a complicated and uncertain process. This article seeks to explain these ambi[...]Article : Périodique
Cannabis use in a Swiss male prison: Qualitative study exploring detainees' and staffs' perspectives
C. RITTER ; B. BROERS ; B. S. ELGER |Background: Several studies suggest a high prevalence of cannabis use before and during imprisonment, but subjective perspectives of detainees and staff towards its use in prison are lacking. This issue was explored in the framework of an observ[...]Article : Périodique
M. EKENDAHL ; J. MANSSON ; P. KARLSSON |A key question in drugs research is why people use psychoactive substances. Diverse motives such as boredom, habit, and pain relief have served as explanations, but little is known about how adult cannabis users motivate their use in prohibition[...]Article : Périodique
AIMS: The past several years have seen changes and additions to drug policy in the UK; however, the opinion and attitude of those who use the drug is rarely discussed. The aim of this article is to examine attitudes to cannabis policy among adul[...]Article : Périodique
C. AKRÉ ; R. E. BELANGER ; J. C. SURIS |Introduction and Aims. About 20% of cannabis consumers report not smoking cigarettes. Studies that have compared cannabis and cigarette smokers, cigarette smokers, and cannabis users who do not smoke cigarettes (CNSs) have shown that CNSs have b[...]Rapport
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Onaps | 2023Caractériser, à partir de la littérature existante, les liens entre activité physique et consommation de substances psychoactives, selon les trois angles d'analyses suivants : - L'activité comme un facteur de prévention des consommations, ou de[...]Article : Périodique
This article explores the role that discourses of health promotion play in the regulation of the human body during sessions of alcohol and “party drug” use. Drawing on 14 months of ethnographic fieldwork, I show how a group of young "mainstream"[...]