This special issue of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Public Health derives from a very strict selection of the more than 100 papers presented at the 8th ISSDP Conference (Rome, CNR, 21-23 May 2014)
Today is observed the phenomenon of uncontrolled use of drugs including younger and younger age grou...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
This thesis investigated on the use of a large, ever-evolving group of natural and synthetic drugs, ...
The field of drug abuse epidemiology is a relatively new one and recognition of drug abuse as a phen...
The changing face of drug abuse in the United States of America and elsewhere in the world over the ...
In 1998, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) published the first edition of Assessing Drug A...
This issue contains selection of papers from the 2nd Annual Conference of the International Society ...
As the drug abuse epidemic evolves, so do the tools needed to understand and treat it. Accordingly, ...
This paper summarises data for the prevalence, correlates, and probable adverse health consequences ...
Latest issue consulted: Jan. 2005Some v. distributed to depository libraries in microficheIssues for...
This paper summarises data for the prevalence, correlates, and probable adverse health consequences ...
Our knowledge of a drug’s potential for harm is incomplete at the time of drug licensing leaving res...
The emergence of new psychoactive substances (NPS) over the last decade has posed a major challenge ...
In the last decade, pharmacoepidemiology has emerged as an important field to study the use/effects ...
In this issue, which is the first part ofa two-part exploration of the area of substance abuse treat...
Today is observed the phenomenon of uncontrolled use of drugs including younger and younger age grou...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
This thesis investigated on the use of a large, ever-evolving group of natural and synthetic drugs, ...
The field of drug abuse epidemiology is a relatively new one and recognition of drug abuse as a phen...
The changing face of drug abuse in the United States of America and elsewhere in the world over the ...
In 1998, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) published the first edition of Assessing Drug A...
This issue contains selection of papers from the 2nd Annual Conference of the International Society ...
As the drug abuse epidemic evolves, so do the tools needed to understand and treat it. Accordingly, ...
This paper summarises data for the prevalence, correlates, and probable adverse health consequences ...
Latest issue consulted: Jan. 2005Some v. distributed to depository libraries in microficheIssues for...
This paper summarises data for the prevalence, correlates, and probable adverse health consequences ...
Our knowledge of a drug’s potential for harm is incomplete at the time of drug licensing leaving res...
The emergence of new psychoactive substances (NPS) over the last decade has posed a major challenge ...
In the last decade, pharmacoepidemiology has emerged as an important field to study the use/effects ...
In this issue, which is the first part ofa two-part exploration of the area of substance abuse treat...
Today is observed the phenomenon of uncontrolled use of drugs including younger and younger age grou...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
This thesis investigated on the use of a large, ever-evolving group of natural and synthetic drugs, ...