Drug and Alcohol Review vient de rendre disponible un numéro thématique virtuel rassemblant des articles récents de la revue (dernières années) portant sur les nouvelles substances psychoactives, notamment sur l’étendue de leur utilisation, les marchés existants et les conséquences possibles de leur consommation.
Aperçu de la table des matières :
- Methoxetamine: An early report on the motivations for use, effect profile and prevalence of use in a UK clubbing sample / Adam R. Winstock, Will Lawn, Paolo Deluca and Rohan Borschmann (April 2015, Prépublication)
- Patterns and correlates of new psychoactive substance use in a sample of Australian high school students / Katrina E. Champion, Maree Teesson and Nicola C. Newton (July 2015, Prépublication)
- 5-(2-aminopropyl)indole: A new player in the drama of ‘legal highs’ alerts the community / Maria Katselou, Ioannis Papoutis, Panagiota Nikolaou, Chara Spiliopoulou and Sotiris Athanaselis (January 2015)
- Using Web searches to track interest in synthetic cannabinoids (aka ‘herbal incense’) / Brenda Curtis, Kelly Alanis-Hirsch, Ovgu Kaynak, John Cacciola, Kathy Meyers and Anthony Thomas McLellan (January 2015)
- AH-7921: A new synthetic opioid of abuse / Maurizio Coppola and Raffaella Mondola (January 2015)
- Recent developments with the establishment of a regulated legal market for new psychoactive substances (‘legal highs’) in New Zealand / Chris Wilkins (November 2014)
- Monitoring the Internet for emerging psychoactive substances available to Australia / Raimondo Bruno, Rosalie Poesiat and Allison Jane Matthews (September 2013)
- Investigating the ‘bath salt’ panic: The rarity of synthetic cathinone use among students in the United States / John M. Stogner and Bryan Lee Miller (September 2013)
- Novel psychoactive drug use among younger adults involved in US nightlife scenes / Brian C. Kelly, Brooke E. Wells, Mark Pawson, Amy Leclair, Jeffrey T. Parsons and Sarit A. Golub (November 2013)
- Patterns of synthetic cannabinoid use in Australia / Monica J. Barratt, Vince Cakic and Simon Lenton (March 2013)