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2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey by Anonim Pdf
This report contains information from the 2001 National Drug Strategy household survey. It supplements data published earlier this year in the report titled 2001 National Drug Strategy household survey: first results. The purpose of this report is to extend the analysis with detailed data on drug use, behaviour, perceptions of drug use, drug-related incidents, and support for drug-related policy and legislation.
2010 National Drug Strategy Household Survey Report by Anonim Pdf
This 2010 National Drug Strategy Household Survey report shows: positive and significant reductions since 2007 in daily tobacco smoking; mixed findings on alcohol consumption and risk; and a small overall rise in illicit drug use. In terms of attitudes to drugs, excessive alcohol use and tobacco smoking were nominated as the two most serious concerns to the community - and there were higher levels of support than previously for tobacco and alcohol harm reduction policies.
1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey by Pramod Adhikari,Amber Summerill Pdf
'1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: detailed findings' contains final results from the 1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey. Provisional results were published by AIHW in '1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: first results'. This second report extends the analysis on correlates of drug use and the social and health effects of drug use. The information presented here and in other reports in this series will be useful for policy planners and researchers interested in drug-related matters.
Results from the 2001 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse by Jo Anne Grunbaum Pdf
Provides the first release of information from the 2001 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA). The NHSDA has become the primary source of information on the use of illicit drugs, alcohol, & tobacco by the civilian, non-institutionalized population in the U.S. The NHSDA interviews approx. 70,000 people age 12 years or older, in every State, over a 12-month period. Because of the survey, it is possible to make relatively precise estimates of many variables of major interest. In addition to extensive questions about the use of substances, the 2001 version of the survey included questions on mental health status & treatment. This initial report presents only national estimates. Extensive charts & tables.
The SAGE Handbook of Drug & Alcohol Studies by Torsten Kolind,Betsy Thom,Geoffrey Hunt Pdf
With contributions from leading international academics across the social sciences, this accessible handbook takes a critical look at the key theories, disciplinary approaches, contemporary issues and debates in the field. · Part I Central Social Science Theories Drug and Alcohol Studies · Part II Pillars in Social Science Drug and Alcohol Studies · Part III Controversies and New Approaches in Social Science Drug and Alcohol Studies This Handbook is an excellent reference text for the growing number of academics, students, scientists and practitioners in the drug and alcohol studies community.
Author : National Survey on Drug Use and Health (U.S.) Publisher : Unknown Page : 288 pages File Size : 44,7 Mb Release : 2002 Category : Drug abuse ISBN : UCBK:C078456938
Recreational Drug Consumption by Pratima Ramful Srivastava Pdf
Recreational drug policies and regulations are complex issues with many dimensions. This book attempts to answer several questions raised in current drug policy debates. Developing cost-effective drug programs and policies require a sound knowledge of drug users and their characteristics and the relationship across drugs. Who are the drug users? Can demographic factors help towards predicting drug usage? What sub-population groups should be targeted for drug campaigns and educational programs? Can a drug policy aimed at discouraging the use of one drug likely to affect the use of other drugs which are its economic substitutes or complements? What are the implications of drug use? Policymakers and researchers in the area of health and social development would find this book very useful.
For the majority of its history, the cultivation of cannabis did not stand out, at least compared to the cultivation of other illegal plants. Cannabis plantations, like coca bush or opium poppy plantations, were typically large in size, grown by local farmers in a handful of developing (producing) countries, processed and then exported to industrial (consuming) nations. While cocaine and heroin are still produced in a handful of developing countries, cannabis cultivation is increasingly universal. From Europe to the Americas and Oceania, import substitution in cannabis markets has been noticed in almost every developed country around the world, with a notable aversion for discrimination. Geographical, technological, cultural and economic factors help to explain why (indoor and outdoor) domestic cultivation is well established, and why the nature and extent of cultivation varies so dramatically across the western, developed nations. As we start the second decade of the 21st century, the new cannabis industry continues to fascinate both casual and academic observers of the drug scene. Researchers around the world have become increasingly interested in the phenomenon, aiming to describe, and potentially explain, the rapid switch from importation to domestic production in their own countries. In bringing together some of the world's leading experts on cannabis cultivation this book contains sixteen chapters that take an interdisciplinary look at global trends in cannabis cultivation. It will serve as an exemplar for wider discussions of key theories and concepts relating to the spread not just of cannabis cultivation, but also of illegal markets more generally, the actors that operate within these markets and the policies and practices that are employed in response to developments within these markets.