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Article : Périodique
Aims: At the time of the study, the synthetic cannabinoid K2/K3, which is sold as 'Spice' incense, was legal in many states in the US. Because the US Drug Enforcement Agency has emergency scheduled 'Spice', the producers of these synthetic subst[...]Thèse, mémoire
A. CONNAN | 2004FRANÇAIS : La présente étude est une recherche exploratoire qui s'intéresse aux éléments du champ de la représentation sociale du cannabis et aux valeurs qui y sont associées chez des jeunes de 9 à 15 ans (11.6 ans en moyenne) et en fonction de[...]Article : Périodique
F. FAGGIANO ; S. MINOZZI ; E. VERSINO ; D. BUSCEMI |BACKGROUND: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease. Primary interventions should aim to reduce first use or to prevent the transition from experimental use to addiction. School is the appropriate setting for preventive interventions. O[...]Article : Périodique
M. MIOVSKY ; H. VONKOVA ; R. GABRHELIK ; L. STASTNA |This study aims to examine the effect of school-based preventive intervention on cannabis use in Czech adolescents with different levels of risk factors and provide evidence of its universality. A randomized controlled prevention trial with six [...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Nationally representative data of cannabis-tobacco co-use have shown that these substances are closely entwined and have significant adverse health consequences, although population-level harms of co-use are largely unknown. Current [...]Périodique
J. BECKER ; JUNKER T. ; KOEPF W. ; RÜENAUVER G. ; RITTNER C. ; LIPPOLD R. | 1992FRANÇAIS : Au cours d'un dépistage d'alcoolémie dans une population randomisée d'usagers de la route, on teste les cannabinoïdes. Les résultats sont positifs pour 7,7 % des hommes et 2,7 % des femmes. Ceci ne permet pas de conclure à la fréquen[...]Périodique
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R. K. SCHNEIDER ; LEVENSON J. L. ; S. H. SCHNOLL | 2001ENGLISH : In 1978, Regier and colleagues coined the term "de facto mental health and substance abuse system" after finding that most patients with mental illness and substance abuse are treated in the general medical sector, not in psychiatric[...]Congrès
R. TAPIA-CONYER ; Update of the epidemiologic surveillance system of addiction (SISVEA) in Mexico (12-15 December 2000; San Francisco) ; P. CRAVIOTO ; P. PKURI ; A. REVUELTA ; M. CORTES ; B. DE LA ROSA | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | 2001ENGLISH : During the first half of 2000, SISVEA gathered data on 6,224 patients in government treatment centers (GTCs) and 3,913 patients in nongovernment treatment centers (NGCs). The data show that a majority of patients in GTCs and NGCs wer[...]Chapitre
R. TAPIA-CONYER ; P. CRAVIOTO ; P. PKURI ; F. GALVAN ; B. DE LA ROSA ; 54th semiannual meeting of the CEWG (June 24-27, 2003; St Louis, Missouri) | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | 2004This update of Mexicos Epidemiologic Surveillance System of Addictions covers information from treatment centers, juvenile detention centers, and medical examiners reported for the year 2002. Among 18,070 patients treated in government treatment[...]Congrès
R. TAPIA-CONYER ; Update of the epidemiologic surveillance system of addictions (SISVEA) in Mexico (13-16 June 2000; Baltimore) ; P. CRAVIOTO ; P. PKURI ; A. REVUELTA ; M. CORTES ; B. DE LA ROSA | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | 2000ENGLISH : SISVEA data gathered on 12,346 patients in government treatment centers (GTCs) and 9,131 patients in non-government treatment centers (NGCs) in 1999 show that most patients were multiple drug users. For example, among GTC patients (3[...]Chapitre
Mexicos Epidemiologic Surveillance System of Addictions gathered data on 9,650 patients at govern-ment treatment centers (GTCs) and 19,707 patients in nongovernment treatment centers (NGCs) in the first half of 2003. During that timeframe, 23.1 [...]Chapitre
R. TAPIA-CONYER ; P. CRAVIOTO ; P. PKURI ; A. REVUELTA ; M. CORTES ; 46th semiannual meeting of the CEWG (June 8-11, 1999; Vancouver, BC, Canada) | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | 1999FRANÇAIS : Le SISVEA (The Mexican Epidemiologic Surveillance System of Addictions : Système Mexicain de Surveillance Epidémiologique des Pharmacodépendances) opère dans 20 villes dispersées sur le territoire mexicain et implique un vaste résea[...]Congrès
Update of the epidemiologic surveillance system of addictions (SISVEA) Mexico: January-December 2000
R. TAPIA-CONYER ; Update of the epidemiologic surveillance system of addictions (SISVEA) Mexico: January-December 2000 (12-15 June 2001; Rockville) ; P. CRAVIOTO ; P. PKURI ; F. GALVAN ; B. DE LA ROSA | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | 2001ENGLISH : Data from border cities show increases in the abuse of cocaine. Marijuana and alcohol abuse continue to be major problems. In 2000, 43.1 percent of patients in government treatment centers (GTCs) and 25.3 percent of those in nongover[...]Congrès
R. TAPIA-CONYER ; Update of the epidemiologic surveillance system of addictions (SISVEA) Mexico: January-June 2001 (11-14 December 2001; San Diego) ; P. CRAVIOTO ; P. PKURI ; F. GALVAN ; B. DE LA ROSA | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | 2002ENGLISH : Data for this report were gathered through Mexico's Epidemiologic Surveillance System of Addictions from treatment centers, juvenile detention centers, and medical examiners for the first half of 2001. Among 5,905 patients in governm[...]