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Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse. 8:55-75
This paper examines the correlates of substance use among New Jersey Middle School students, using a representative sample. It employs an epidemiological perspective in which an individual's risk of using cigarettes, alcohol and drugs is predicted to
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Scopus-Elsevier
The field of heroin addiction research has never had a reliable figure for the size of the average heroin habit. Four ethnographers were asked to conduct research in three U.S. cities to explore this question. While they were able to calculate averag
Autor:
John F. French, Abate Mammo
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Substance Use & Misuse. 31:753-765
The Social Dysfunction Scale, originally framed by Simeone et al., is a major first step in the introduction of objectivity to a complex subject often guided by political concerns rather than empirical findings. However, it is too heavily influenced
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Journal of Addictive Diseases. 14:51-66
Data from an AIDS Demonstration Research project in Paterson, NJ, that enrolled out-of-treatment injection drug users (IDUs) were analyzed to detect demographic patterns and risk factors associated with infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HI
Autor:
A. Vijaya Rao, Barbara LeMaire, Anthony R. Kalica, Janet Wittes, James H. Ware, Frank D. Goebel, Yu Lou, John F. French, Bonita T. Mangura, W. Kenneth Poole, Lee B. Reichman, Kim Clayton, Bert J. Shapiro, Joanne Huitsing, Virjilio Clemente, Jeanne M. Wallace, Judith Katzin, Norman Markowitz, Philip C. Hopewell, Lori Meiselman, Janet Au, Louis O. Saravolatz, Kim K. Manghisi, Jeffrey Glassroth, Gerard N. Turino, John G. Bartlett, Saundra Barnes, Albert Miller, Dixie E. Snider, Ronald P. Daniele, Nellie I. Hansen, Paul A. Kvale, Thomas H. Kalb, David Myers, Barbara Richer, Christopher Cardozo, Anne H. Coulson, Dennis Osmond, James Thompson, Matthew C. Jordan, Annmarie Krystoforski, Mark J. Rosen, Reuben Cherniak, Timothy C. Wilcosky, Christine Cole Johnson, John E. Connett, Melinda Mossar, Robert E. Hirschtick, John Stansell, Joan Turner, Roslyn F. Schneider, Steve Game, William Fulkerson, Dean Follmann, Robert A. Wise, Lisa Lavange
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 152:738-745
To determine the prevalence, incidence, and types of lung diseases that occur in association with HIV infection, 1,353 subjects, including HIV-seropositive homosexual men, injection drug users, female sexual partners of HIV-positive men, and HIV-sero
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The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 20:129-157
Despite the central role played by female intravenous drug users (IVDUs) in the worsening AIDS statistics of states in the northeastern United States, the relative paucity of research into the HIV risk behaviors--particularly risky needle practices--
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The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 19:299-307
Patterns of HIV infection and IV drug use in 697 Essex and Hudson Counties, New Jersey, 1986-1987 Medical Examiner (ME) cases, aged 15-59 years, were examined. All cases had toxicology tests for drugs and had been autopsied. Postmortem stored sera we
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Qualitative health research. 11(1)
Buprenorphine is being introduced as a new treatment drug for narcotics addiction in the United States. The authors were asked by the National Institute on Drug Abuse to conduct a field trial to determine if buprenorphine might play a role in street
Autor:
John F. French, Abate Mammo
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Substance usemisuse. 33(12)
Because of cost and other constraints, states often find it difficult to estimate need for treatment of alcohol-related problems from routine surveys. The social undesirability of illegal drug use makes the assessment of need for treatment of their u
Autor:
Martin Y. Iguchi, Robert C. Baxter, Jerome J. Platt, John F. French, Victor Lidz, Donald A. Bux
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AIDS (London, England). 10(14)
Objective : To evaluate the hypothesis that long-term methadone detoxification would produce greater HIV risk reduction among injecting drug users (IDU) than short-term detoxification. Design : Random assignment to 21 or 90 days of free detoxificatio