OBJECTIVE: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public health issue, especially for adolescent and Indigenous communities. Adolescent inhalant abuse can lead to chronic health issues and may initiate a trajectory towards further drug use. Identification of at-risk individuals is difficult and diagnostic tools are limited primarily to measurement of serum toluene. Our objective was to identify the effects of adolescent inhalant abuse on subsequent drug use and growth parameters, and to test the predictive power of growth parameters as a diagnostic measure for inhalant abuse. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed drug use and growth data from 118 Indigenous males; 86 chronically sniffed petrol as adolesce...
Rationale: Inhalant abuse is prevalent in adolescent populations, with chronic use resulting in neur...
Despite many efforts to curb drug abuse, the problem is increasing. This study explored the extent o...
The use and abuse of inhalants continue to be among the most pernicious, curious, and least understo...
Objective: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public health...
Background: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public healt...
© 2018 Dr. Rose CrossinInhalant abuse is the intentional inhalation of products containing toluene (...
Inhalant abuse is a significant public health issue, particularly for adolescents, the predominant g...
The abuse of volatile solvents such as toluene is a significant public health concern, predominantly...
WOS: 000292793900004PubMed ID: 22958270Aim: Inhalant abuse is a prevalent and often overlooked form ...
Inhalant abuse has been commonly reported especially in the young during the last decades globally....
Background/Aims: Abuse of toluene products (e.g., glue-sniffing) primarily occurs during adolescence...
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of perceived (a) risk of harm associated with inhalant use and (b)...
Semistructured interviews were conducted with 40 adolescents who reported inhaling volatile solvents...
Voluntary inhalation of organic solvents, such as toluene, is particularly prevalent in adolescent p...
© 2014 Dr. Alec Lindsay Ward DickThe purposeful abuse of inhaled volatile solvents, such as toluene,...
Rationale: Inhalant abuse is prevalent in adolescent populations, with chronic use resulting in neur...
Despite many efforts to curb drug abuse, the problem is increasing. This study explored the extent o...
The use and abuse of inhalants continue to be among the most pernicious, curious, and least understo...
Objective: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public health...
Background: Abuse of inhalants containing the volatile solvent toluene is a significant public healt...
© 2018 Dr. Rose CrossinInhalant abuse is the intentional inhalation of products containing toluene (...
Inhalant abuse is a significant public health issue, particularly for adolescents, the predominant g...
The abuse of volatile solvents such as toluene is a significant public health concern, predominantly...
WOS: 000292793900004PubMed ID: 22958270Aim: Inhalant abuse is a prevalent and often overlooked form ...
Inhalant abuse has been commonly reported especially in the young during the last decades globally....
Background/Aims: Abuse of toluene products (e.g., glue-sniffing) primarily occurs during adolescence...
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of perceived (a) risk of harm associated with inhalant use and (b)...
Semistructured interviews were conducted with 40 adolescents who reported inhaling volatile solvents...
Voluntary inhalation of organic solvents, such as toluene, is particularly prevalent in adolescent p...
© 2014 Dr. Alec Lindsay Ward DickThe purposeful abuse of inhaled volatile solvents, such as toluene,...
Rationale: Inhalant abuse is prevalent in adolescent populations, with chronic use resulting in neur...
Despite many efforts to curb drug abuse, the problem is increasing. This study explored the extent o...
The use and abuse of inhalants continue to be among the most pernicious, curious, and least understo...