In a study of young cannabis users attending further education colleges across London which specifically excluded young heroin users or injecting drug users, 35% were found to have been offered heroin, 36% had been present during heroin smoking, and 12% present at injecting. Factors associated with these exposure opportunities were investigated. The proportion of friends who use drugs other than cannabis was also considered, both as an indicator of risk in its own right and as a possible mechanism for high-risk drug exposure opportunities involving heroin and/or injecting. Alcohol variables and interactional problems perceived by the study subjects to be caused by their own drug use were found to be predictive of the involvement of friends ...
The drug use patterns and behaviours of 90 young people who reported cannabis use from the age of 11...
The investigation was a peer-led and participative assessment of substance activity and awareness in...
Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This e...
We outline and evaluate competing explanations of three relationships that have consistently been fo...
The study investigates the prevalence of illicit drug use beyond that of mere experimentation, exami...
The study uses a school-based sample to test the social and familial risk and protective factors rel...
The supply of drugs to young people is an emotive subject with discussion rarely referring to actual...
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug by adolescents and adults across the world. Indiv...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
The issue of the social supply of illicit drugs is an important one because it delineates a separat...
The drug use patterns and behaviours of 90 young people who reported cannabis use from the age of 11...
The investigation was a peer-led and participative assessment of substance activity and awareness in...
Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This e...
We outline and evaluate competing explanations of three relationships that have consistently been fo...
The study investigates the prevalence of illicit drug use beyond that of mere experimentation, exami...
The study uses a school-based sample to test the social and familial risk and protective factors rel...
The supply of drugs to young people is an emotive subject with discussion rarely referring to actual...
Cannabis is the most frequently used illicit drug by adolescents and adults across the world. Indiv...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
This qualitative study involved young people from an educational project in Easterhouse in Greater G...
The issue of the social supply of illicit drugs is an important one because it delineates a separat...
The drug use patterns and behaviours of 90 young people who reported cannabis use from the age of 11...
The investigation was a peer-led and participative assessment of substance activity and awareness in...
Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This e...