Introduction: The relationship between economic downturns and substance use has been studied in numerous economic crises occurring worldwide, but the precise relationship between the two remains unclear. Aims: The aim of the present study was to undertake a survey on behaviour and perspectives related to the latest European economic crisis among illegal drug users attending substance treatment services. Design and Methods: We conducted a questionnaire-based survey in drug dependence treatment settings, in three geographically different jurisdictions (England, Catalonia and Poland), including 180 drug users. Results: Most of the participants of the survey (58.3%) reported an increase in drug use during the crisis, compared with only 25.6% of...
OBJECTIVES AND SETTING: Although psychotropic drugs are used to treat mental health disorders, littl...
Ireland is likely to enter a severe economic recession. A relatively small body of international res...
Despite the growing evidence of health-responses to macroeconomic fluctuations, little research has ...
Introduction: The relationship between economic downturns and substance use has been studied in nume...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Background: From 2008 on, a severe economic crisis (EC) has characterized the European Union (E.U.)....
[Abstract] Aims: Economic recessions impact on drug use through different channels, with potential c...
Background: From 2008 on, a severe economic crisis (EC) has characterized the European Union (E.U.)....
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2011.03.001Backg...
AIMS: To examine changes in the use of alcohol, cannabis and hypnotics/sedatives between two periods...
AIMS: To examine changes in the use of alcohol, cannabis and hypnotics/sedatives between two periods...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
OBJECTIVES AND SETTING: Although psychotropic drugs are used to treat mental health disorders, littl...
Ireland is likely to enter a severe economic recession. A relatively small body of international res...
Despite the growing evidence of health-responses to macroeconomic fluctuations, little research has ...
Introduction: The relationship between economic downturns and substance use has been studied in nume...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Background: Economic recessions may influence illegal drug use via different mechanisms, for example...
Background: From 2008 on, a severe economic crisis (EC) has characterized the European Union (E.U.)....
[Abstract] Aims: Economic recessions impact on drug use through different channels, with potential c...
Background: From 2008 on, a severe economic crisis (EC) has characterized the European Union (E.U.)....
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2011.03.001Backg...
AIMS: To examine changes in the use of alcohol, cannabis and hypnotics/sedatives between two periods...
AIMS: To examine changes in the use of alcohol, cannabis and hypnotics/sedatives between two periods...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
Economic crises are complex events that affect behavioral patterns (including alcohol consumption) v...
OBJECTIVES AND SETTING: Although psychotropic drugs are used to treat mental health disorders, littl...
Ireland is likely to enter a severe economic recession. A relatively small body of international res...
Despite the growing evidence of health-responses to macroeconomic fluctuations, little research has ...