Semistructured interviews were conducted with 40 adolescents who reported inhaling volatile solvents. Their average age was 14.2 years, and they used a range of substances. All were aware of the short-term health risks involved in volatile solvent use, and most reported experiencing ill effects, such as headaches and vomiting. Users were found to be organized into groups and peer networks, which often were involved in theft, prostitution, and other risk-taking behaviors. More chronic users had higher status within the group. Suggestions pertaining to intervention were obtained, and these are discussed in light of the findings
The current study documents the changing rates of cannabis use, misuse and cannabis-related social h...
Abstract Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms ...
Introduction and aims: Despite evidence that many Australian adolescents have considerable experienc...
The study assessed prevalence of volatile substance abuse (VSA), and its link to other forms of psyc...
This booklet outlines the use of solvents or volatile inhalants among adolescents. It lists the type...
The research aimed to identify '(1) current volatile solvent use practices, (2) health beliefs and p...
The abuse of volatile substances as an exciting, stimulating and pleasure-oriented factor is widespr...
OBJECTIVE: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public health...
Cross-sectional studies have suggested inhalant use is associated with psychosis. This association w...
Introduction and Aims: In recent years there has been growing concern about new psychoactive substan...
Differences in patterns of volatile solvent use were explored with special emphasis on use as relate...
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of perceived (a) risk of harm associated with inhalant use and (b)...
WOS: 000292793900004PubMed ID: 22958270Aim: Inhalant abuse is a prevalent and often overlooked form ...
To investigate adolescent drug use behaviour, a random community sample of Sydney teenagers aged 14 ...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Nursing)Globally, the use of substances which seem to be harmful in all life dim...
The current study documents the changing rates of cannabis use, misuse and cannabis-related social h...
Abstract Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms ...
Introduction and aims: Despite evidence that many Australian adolescents have considerable experienc...
The study assessed prevalence of volatile substance abuse (VSA), and its link to other forms of psyc...
This booklet outlines the use of solvents or volatile inhalants among adolescents. It lists the type...
The research aimed to identify '(1) current volatile solvent use practices, (2) health beliefs and p...
The abuse of volatile substances as an exciting, stimulating and pleasure-oriented factor is widespr...
OBJECTIVE: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public health...
Cross-sectional studies have suggested inhalant use is associated with psychosis. This association w...
Introduction and Aims: In recent years there has been growing concern about new psychoactive substan...
Differences in patterns of volatile solvent use were explored with special emphasis on use as relate...
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of perceived (a) risk of harm associated with inhalant use and (b)...
WOS: 000292793900004PubMed ID: 22958270Aim: Inhalant abuse is a prevalent and often overlooked form ...
To investigate adolescent drug use behaviour, a random community sample of Sydney teenagers aged 14 ...
M.Cur. (Psychiatric Nursing)Globally, the use of substances which seem to be harmful in all life dim...
The current study documents the changing rates of cannabis use, misuse and cannabis-related social h...
Abstract Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms ...
Introduction and aims: Despite evidence that many Australian adolescents have considerable experienc...