Objective: To review what is known about young people’s drug use in Australia and toevaluate whether illicit drug use has become normalised among Australian youth.Method: Survey data and social research findings on young people’s illicit drug use are reviewed and evaluated against the criteria of the normalisation thesis. The utility of the normalisation thesis is assessed in the Australian context.Results: National surveys suggest that around a third of Australian young people have tried any illicit substance. The most commonly tried and regularly used illicit substance is cannabis, although its use may be declining. The regular use of drugs other than cannabis is infrequent, although increasing numbers of young people in their twenties ap...
According to the 'normalisation thesis', drug use has become an 'unremarkable' feature of contempora...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: There is a need to explain reported trends of reduced alcohol and drug (subst...
Introduction and Aims: In recent years there has been growing concern about new psychoactive substan...
There is evidence to suggest that illicit drug use is increasingly a ‘normal’ part of the lives of m...
While the link between illicit drug use and criminal behaviour is frequently noted, comparatively li...
Introduction and Aims: To examine patterns of illicit drug use among Australian Indigenous young peo...
Introduction and Aims: To examine patterns of illicit drug use among Australian Indigenous young peo...
Background: A significant minority of Australians engage in concurrent drug use (using more than one...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit dr...
News media ought to be recognised as one of the factors that can affect attitudes towards and demand...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit drug consumers to deter...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit drug consumers to deter...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit drug consumers to deter...
New Psychoactive Substances are now a feature of Australia’s recreational drug market. Little is kno...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit drug consumers to deter...
According to the 'normalisation thesis', drug use has become an 'unremarkable' feature of contempora...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: There is a need to explain reported trends of reduced alcohol and drug (subst...
Introduction and Aims: In recent years there has been growing concern about new psychoactive substan...
There is evidence to suggest that illicit drug use is increasingly a ‘normal’ part of the lives of m...
While the link between illicit drug use and criminal behaviour is frequently noted, comparatively li...
Introduction and Aims: To examine patterns of illicit drug use among Australian Indigenous young peo...
Introduction and Aims: To examine patterns of illicit drug use among Australian Indigenous young peo...
Background: A significant minority of Australians engage in concurrent drug use (using more than one...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit dr...
News media ought to be recognised as one of the factors that can affect attitudes towards and demand...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit drug consumers to deter...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit drug consumers to deter...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit drug consumers to deter...
New Psychoactive Substances are now a feature of Australia’s recreational drug market. Little is kno...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the typology of Australian illicit drug consumers to deter...
According to the 'normalisation thesis', drug use has become an 'unremarkable' feature of contempora...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: There is a need to explain reported trends of reduced alcohol and drug (subst...
Introduction and Aims: In recent years there has been growing concern about new psychoactive substan...