We set up a time-continuous version of the first-order difference equation model of cocaine use introduced by Everingham and Rydell [S.S. Everingham, C.P. Rydell, Modeling the Demand for Cocaine, MR-332-ONDCP/A/DPRC, RAND, Santa Monica, CA, 1994] and extend it by making initiation an endogenous function of prevalence. This function reflects both the epidemic spread of drug use as users `infect' non-users and Musto's [D.F. Musto, The American Disease: Origins of Narcotic Control, Oxford University, New York, 1987] hypothesis that drug epidemics die out when a new generation is deterred from initiating drug use by observing the ill effects manifest among heavy users. Analyzing the model's dynamics suggests that drug prevention can temper drug...
We report development of a systems level dynamic model of initiation and nonmedical use of pharmaceu...
This paper makes three points. (1) Drug-related measures, such as the number of users, have changed ...
Musto (The American Disease, Yale University Press, New Homen, 1987) hypothesizes that cycles of dru...
We set up a time-continuous version of the first-order difference equation model of cocaine use intr...
We set up a time-continuous version of the first-order difference equation model of cocaine use intr...
In the present article, the authors review several recent dynamic models of the current cocaine epid...
We extend the two-dimensional model of drug use introduced in Behrens et al. [1999, 2000, 2002] by i...
Drug use and problems change dramatically over time in ways that are often described as reflecting a...
Abstract — Although Americans have experienced many drug epidemics, the majority of which have ended...
Drug use and problems change dramatically over time in ways that are often described as reflecting a...
Drug use in a population varies dramatically over time in no small measure due to nonlinear feedback...
Drug use in a population varies dramatically over time in no small measure due to nonlinear feedback...
Policy makers need information to describe and understand a situation involving problematic drug use...
We study the NERA model that describes the dynamic evolution of illicit drug usage in a population. ...
A debate in drug policy rankles between proponents of use reduction and harm reduction. This paper p...
We report development of a systems level dynamic model of initiation and nonmedical use of pharmaceu...
This paper makes three points. (1) Drug-related measures, such as the number of users, have changed ...
Musto (The American Disease, Yale University Press, New Homen, 1987) hypothesizes that cycles of dru...
We set up a time-continuous version of the first-order difference equation model of cocaine use intr...
We set up a time-continuous version of the first-order difference equation model of cocaine use intr...
In the present article, the authors review several recent dynamic models of the current cocaine epid...
We extend the two-dimensional model of drug use introduced in Behrens et al. [1999, 2000, 2002] by i...
Drug use and problems change dramatically over time in ways that are often described as reflecting a...
Abstract — Although Americans have experienced many drug epidemics, the majority of which have ended...
Drug use and problems change dramatically over time in ways that are often described as reflecting a...
Drug use in a population varies dramatically over time in no small measure due to nonlinear feedback...
Drug use in a population varies dramatically over time in no small measure due to nonlinear feedback...
Policy makers need information to describe and understand a situation involving problematic drug use...
We study the NERA model that describes the dynamic evolution of illicit drug usage in a population. ...
A debate in drug policy rankles between proponents of use reduction and harm reduction. This paper p...
We report development of a systems level dynamic model of initiation and nonmedical use of pharmaceu...
This paper makes three points. (1) Drug-related measures, such as the number of users, have changed ...
Musto (The American Disease, Yale University Press, New Homen, 1987) hypothesizes that cycles of dru...