AbstractThis article investigates everyday experiences and practises that are associated with processes of pharmaceuticalization and with practices of ‘drug diversion’—that is, the illicit exchange and non-medical use of prescription drugs. It reports results from a qualitative study that was designed to examine the everyday dimensions of non-medical prescription stimulant use among students on an American university campus, which involved 38 semi-structured interviews with individuals who used prescription stimulants as a means of improving academic performance. While discussions of drug diversion are often framed in terms of broad, population-level patterns and demographic trends, the present analysis provides a complementary sociocultura...
Whilst drug use appears to be common amongst university students, this study moved beyond mere drug ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityNational surveys on substance us...
This research examined the following questions: (1) how do drug dealers acquire their inventories of...
AbstractThis article investigates everyday experiences and practises that are associated with proces...
Background: The non-medical use (NMU) of pharmaceutical drugs is an increasing public health concern...
The present study examined characteristics and factors related to nonprescription use of stimulant m...
In this doctoral research we investigate the misuse of prescription stimulants among a population of...
Introduction: Non-medical use (NMU) of prescription stimulant medications is a continuing public hea...
This dissertation explores illicit psychoactive medication use among young adults. Overwhelmingly, t...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The diagnoses of attention problems and the use of medications to treat them have drastically increa...
Abstract: Research on stimulant misuse among students has been rising. These medicines are generally...
A variety of surveys and studies are examined in an effort to better understand the scope of prescri...
OBJECTIVE: Prescription drug diversion involves the unlawful channeling of regulated pharmaceuticals...
This paper presents some findings from a qualitative study conducted during 1995 and 1996 amongst bu...
Whilst drug use appears to be common amongst university students, this study moved beyond mere drug ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityNational surveys on substance us...
This research examined the following questions: (1) how do drug dealers acquire their inventories of...
AbstractThis article investigates everyday experiences and practises that are associated with proces...
Background: The non-medical use (NMU) of pharmaceutical drugs is an increasing public health concern...
The present study examined characteristics and factors related to nonprescription use of stimulant m...
In this doctoral research we investigate the misuse of prescription stimulants among a population of...
Introduction: Non-medical use (NMU) of prescription stimulant medications is a continuing public hea...
This dissertation explores illicit psychoactive medication use among young adults. Overwhelmingly, t...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The diagnoses of attention problems and the use of medications to treat them have drastically increa...
Abstract: Research on stimulant misuse among students has been rising. These medicines are generally...
A variety of surveys and studies are examined in an effort to better understand the scope of prescri...
OBJECTIVE: Prescription drug diversion involves the unlawful channeling of regulated pharmaceuticals...
This paper presents some findings from a qualitative study conducted during 1995 and 1996 amongst bu...
Whilst drug use appears to be common amongst university students, this study moved beyond mere drug ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityNational surveys on substance us...
This research examined the following questions: (1) how do drug dealers acquire their inventories of...