Background and objectives: Drug abuse has become a major worldwide health concern among all age groups. The present study analyses substance misuse and its social and personal consequences using a population-based internet survey in Spain. Materials and Methods: Screening for drug abuse (of alcohol, marijuana/hashish and psychostimulants) and its related risks and problems was performed using the Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, Trouble (CRAFFT) score. Socio-demographic factors, depressive, anxiety and stress symptoms as well as health habits were also evaluated. We used Linear regression methods to compare each variable’s individual contribution so as to determine which one best explains the results. Results: In this population-based st...
Aim of the study: Analysis of the management possibilities of drug addiction as social problem Objec...
AIM: This study examined whether problematic Internet use was associated with substance use among yo...
INTRODUCTION: As Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are conceived to mimic the effects of common il...
Today is observed the phenomenon of uncontrolled use of drugs including younger and younger age grou...
The severe consequences of chronic alcohol, cocaine, cannabis or other substance use, in some cases ...
Background: Perceived harmfulness of substances is a key concept of behavioural theories that have b...
Drugs are sold on both dark web services and on social media, but research investigating these drug ...
About 10 % of the populations in urban centers all over the world misuse psychoactive substances, in...
A secondary data analysis of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study Wave 1 sam...
Continued diversification and use of new psychoactive substances (NPS) across Europe remains a publi...
Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use cause considerable morbidity and mortality, but good cross-na...
BACKGROUND: Increasing consumption of psychoactive substances is a major social concern worldwide. ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the psychosocial impact of substance use/abuse on...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use cause considerable morbidity and mortality, but g...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use cause considerable morbidity and mortality, but g...
Aim of the study: Analysis of the management possibilities of drug addiction as social problem Objec...
AIM: This study examined whether problematic Internet use was associated with substance use among yo...
INTRODUCTION: As Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are conceived to mimic the effects of common il...
Today is observed the phenomenon of uncontrolled use of drugs including younger and younger age grou...
The severe consequences of chronic alcohol, cocaine, cannabis or other substance use, in some cases ...
Background: Perceived harmfulness of substances is a key concept of behavioural theories that have b...
Drugs are sold on both dark web services and on social media, but research investigating these drug ...
About 10 % of the populations in urban centers all over the world misuse psychoactive substances, in...
A secondary data analysis of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study Wave 1 sam...
Continued diversification and use of new psychoactive substances (NPS) across Europe remains a publi...
Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use cause considerable morbidity and mortality, but good cross-na...
BACKGROUND: Increasing consumption of psychoactive substances is a major social concern worldwide. ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the psychosocial impact of substance use/abuse on...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use cause considerable morbidity and mortality, but g...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drug use cause considerable morbidity and mortality, but g...
Aim of the study: Analysis of the management possibilities of drug addiction as social problem Objec...
AIM: This study examined whether problematic Internet use was associated with substance use among yo...
INTRODUCTION: As Novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are conceived to mimic the effects of common il...