The vast majority of young drug users see substance use as a positive experience. Why else would they continue to take them? Most research on the other hand pathologises drug use by looking solely at the negative consequences, contributing to the misunderstanding that young people are increasingly self‐indulgent and, in a meaningless world, hell‐bent on self‐destruction. In this refreshing new article Karenza Moore and Steven Miles try to understand the social roles of drug use in the everchanging lives of young people and come up with an alternative view. Rather than seeing drugs as a destructive force, Moore and Miles portray drug‐taking as a stabilising factor in the volatile world of growing up
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The vast majority of young drug users see substance use as a positive experience. Why else would the...
The vast majority of young drug users see substance use as a positive experience. Why else would the...
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This article discusses the role of drug consumption in the lives of young ‘clubbers’. Arguing that d...
This article discusses the role of drug consumption in the lives of young ‘clubbers’. Arguing that d...
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This article explores young people’s involvement in illicit drug markets in England. It focuses in p...
Since it began in the mid-1990s, the debate surrounding the normalisation of adolescent recreational...
Background: There is growing interest in describing the broader risk trajectories e...
The vast majority of young drug users see substance use as a positive experience. Why else would the...
The vast majority of young drug users see substance use as a positive experience. Why else would the...
This article discusses the role of drug consumption in the lives of young ‘clubbers’. Arguing that d...
This article discusses the role of drug consumption in the lives of young ‘clubbers’. Arguing that d...
This article discusses the role of drug consumption in the lives of young ‘clubbers’. Arguing that d...
This paper reveals the prevalence of drug abuse among young people, the inherent problems associated...
Drugs are surrounded by an aura of myths. They are associated with various cults, ideologies, social...
In a world undergoing enormous transitions, where familial and social supports are eroding and estab...
In a world undergoing enormous transitions, where familial and social supports are eroding and estab...
The concept of risk, and its centrality to social life, is theoretically much discussed within late ...
The article presents selected findings of research of drug careers focused on the social consequence...
This article analyses how young people enrolled in drug addiction treatment in Copenhagen, Denmark, ...
This article explores young people’s involvement in illicit drug markets in England. It focuses in p...
Since it began in the mid-1990s, the debate surrounding the normalisation of adolescent recreational...
Background: There is growing interest in describing the broader risk trajectories e...