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Patterns and correlates of alcohol use amongst heroin users: 11-year follow-up of the Australian Treatment Outcome Study cohort | NDARC - National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
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Skip to main content. National Drug and Alcohol. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health. CRE in Mental Health and Substance Use. Epidemiology and Data Linkage. Drug Policy Modelling Program (DPMP). Patterns and correlates of alcohol use amongst heroin users: 11-year follow. Patterns and correlates of alcohol use amongst heroin users: 11-year follow-up of the Australian Treatment Outcome Study cohort. Vol 50, pp. 78 - 83, 10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.06.030. Drugs and New Technologies. Click here to order.
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Skip to main content. CRE in Mental Health and Substance Use. Conference Proceedings (Editor of). Use this page to find peer-reviewed publications (a subscription may be required to access many of the articles). Non-peer reviewed materials can be found in the Resources section. Predictors of retention in a randomised trial of smoking cessation in low-socioeconomic status Australian smokers. Cannabis potency: The need for global monitoring. Freeman TP; Swift W. Kamarulzaman, A., Reid, S. E., S...Albrecht ...
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Methadone continuation versus forced withdrawal on incarceration in a combined US prison and jail: a randomised, open-label trial. | Publication | NDARC - National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
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Skip to main content. Methadone continuation versus forced withdrawal on incarceration in a. Methadone continuation versus forced withdrawal on incarceration in a combined US prison and jail: a randomised, open-label trial. Resources can be ordered via the below order form or by contacting Margaret Eagers m.eagers@unsw.edu.au. For a list of the items available please see order form. Click here to order. Drugs and New Technologies. Drug Trends National Reports. Drug Trends State Reports. ABN 57 195 873 179.
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Skip to main content. The Australian Child Wellbeing Project. Australian Genomics and Clinical Outcomes of Glioma. Australia-US Institute for Advanced Photovoltaics. Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP). Australian Centre for Perinatal Science. Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets. Centre for Obesity Management and Prevention Research Excellence in Primary Health Care. Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity. Drug and Alcohol Research Connections. Institute of Environmental Studies.
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Patterns and correlates of attempted suicide amongst heroin users: 11-year follow-up of the Australian treatment outcome study cohort. | Publication | NDARC - National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
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Skip to main content. Patterns and correlates of attempted suicide amongst heroin users: 11-year. Patterns and correlates of attempted suicide amongst heroin users: 11-year follow-up of the Australian treatment outcome study cohort. Resources can be ordered via the below order form or by contacting Margaret Eagers m.eagers@unsw.edu.au. For a list of the items available please see order form. Click here to order. Drugs and New Technologies. Drug Trends National Reports. Drug Trends State Reports.
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Legalise and Regulate Campaign. Or sign in with email. Don't have an account? International Drug Control Conventions. The current international legal regime dealing with illicit substances is governed by a number of treaties and related instruments:. Single Convention on Narcotics, Drugs, 1961. Convention on Psychotropic Substances, 1971. United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, 1988. Drug Policy Reports and Information Sources. Final Report of the ...
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Understanding the Ice Factor - Final 2015 Community Information Forum for the South East | Have Your Say Mount Gambier
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IE10 and below are not supported. Contact us for any help on browser support. Understanding the Ice Factor - Final 2015 Community Information Forum for the South East. Understanding the Ice Factor - Final 2015 Community Information Forum for the South East. Due to public demand, one further Limestone Coast Drug Action Team community ice forum will be held in Mount Gambier. Understanding The Ice Factor - Community information Forum. 7 PM - Wednesday 19. The forum aims to:. This forum is sponsored by The R...
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Trends in Drug Use and Related Harms in Australia | Resource | NDARC - National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
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Skip to main content. Trends in Drug Use and Related Harms in Australia. Trends in Drug Use and Related Harms in Australia. Amanda Roxburgh, Alison Ritter, Tim Slade, Lucy Burns. National Illicit Drug Indicators Project (NIDIP) Reports. Drug Trends 2001-2013.pdf. Trends in Drug Use and Related Harms in Australia. This page will always host the most recently available version of the report. Each version will also be permanently located at the following pages:. Illicit Drug Reporting System (IDRS). Prevale...
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Australian drug trafficking laws: guilty until proven innocent? | Resource | NDARC - National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
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Skip to main content. Australian drug trafficking laws: guilty until proven innocent? Australian drug trafficking laws: guilty until proven innocent? Dr Caitlin Hughes, Nicholas Cowdery AM, QC and Professor Alison Ritter. DPMP policy briefing - 2015 - Hughes Cowdery Ritter - Australian deemed supply laws.doc.pdf. Our legal and historical analysis of these Australian deemed supply laws has shown that the laws are unjust, unnecessary and inconsistent with standard legal principles. Click here to order.