Drug and Alcohol Studies: Sage Library of Health and Social Welfare Series
Editat de Susanne MacGregor, Betsy Thomen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 dec 2013
Volume Two: Theoretical Perspectives
Volume Three: Methods and Measurements
Volume Four: Policy Approaches
Volume Five: Interventions
Volume Six: Current Trends, Continuing Issues and New Challenges
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781446254837
ISBN-10: 1446254836
Pagini: 2296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 174 mm
Greutate: 4.38 kg
Ediția:Six-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Sage Library of Health and Social Welfare Series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446254836
Pagini: 2296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 174 mm
Greutate: 4.38 kg
Ediția:Six-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Sage Library of Health and Social Welfare Series
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
“Betsy Thom and Susanne MacGregor have done the sterling service of compiling an excellent selection of the classic papers in the addiction field for the illumination of its students and practitioners. These volumes deserve to be in the library of any university or organisation that is active in the addictions field. They should also be read by any social scientist or humanities scholar with than interest in the field of drug studies and addiction.”
“This collection of addiction science articles is launched at the right time. It will be an obligatory companion for students in the increasing number of addiction science master or doctoral programs in the European universities. The volumes give a panorama of the state of art of addiction science knowledge. The texts are inspiring by showing the multitude of questions and perspectives, the number of still unsolved questions, and the intellectual fantasy and transgressions of disciplinary boundaries needed for good addiction research. The article format stimulates the condensed and efficient presentation of ideas and findings, as already many of the titles show. It has an English language and culture bias. Still this will surely be a classical work, a document of the phase in addiction research, when it had reached a mature state, and before the global balance changed.”
“This collection of addiction science articles is launched at the right time. It will be an obligatory companion for students in the increasing number of addiction science master or doctoral programs in the European universities. The volumes give a panorama of the state of art of addiction science knowledge. The texts are inspiring by showing the multitude of questions and perspectives, the number of still unsolved questions, and the intellectual fantasy and transgressions of disciplinary boundaries needed for good addiction research. The article format stimulates the condensed and efficient presentation of ideas and findings, as already many of the titles show. It has an English language and culture bias. Still this will surely be a classical work, a document of the phase in addiction research, when it had reached a mature state, and before the global balance changed.”
Cuprins
VOLUME ONE: HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Mr ATOD's Wild Ride - David Courtwright
What Do Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Have in Common?
Opium, Cocaine and Marijuana in American History - David Musto
Morality and Medical Science - Virginia Berridge
Concepts of Narcotic Addiction in Britain, 1820-1926
The Discovery of Addiction - Harry Levine
Changing Conceptions of Habitual Drunkenness in America
Stable Force in a Storm - Douglas Kinder and William Walker III
Harry J. Aslinger and United States Narcotic Policy, 1930-1962
Alcohol and the State in Nazi Germany, 1933-1945 - Hermann Fahrenkrug
Coercion and Its Unintended Consequences - Alfred McCoy
A Study of Heroin Trafficking in South-East and South-West Asia
Intoxication and Bad Behaviour - Robin Room
Understanding Cultural Differences in the Link
Slavery from within - Mariana Valverde
The Invention of Alcoholism and the Question of Free Will
Narcotic Use in South-East Asia and afterward - Lee Robins, John Helzer and Darlene Davis
An Interview Study of 898 Vietnam Returnees
New Perspectives on the 'Prohibition Experiment' of the 1920s - J. Burnham
Opium Smoking in Late Imperial China - R. Newman
A Reconsideration
Between Culture and Nature - Pekka Sulkunen
Intoxication in Cultural Studies of Alcohol and Drug Use
VOLUME TWO: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Excerpt from Drug, Set and Setting: The Basis for Controlled Intoxicant Use - N. Zinberg
Sociocultural Anthropology and Alcohol and Drug Research - Geoffrey Hunt and Judith Barker
Towards a Unified Theory
Addiction Is a Brain Disease and It Matters - Alan Leshner
Drug Dependence - A. Thomas McLellan et al
A Chronic Mental Illness
Alcohol Dependence - Griffith Edwards and Milton Gross
Provisional Description of a Clinical Syndrome
Illicit Drugs and the Rise of Epidemiology during the 1960s - Alex Mold
A Conceptual Framework for Explaining Drug Addiction - Nick Heather
Addiction as an Excessive Appetite - Jim Orford
Becoming a Marijuana User - Howard Becker
The 'Risk Environment' - Tim Rhodes
A Framework for Understanding and Reducing Drug-Related Harm
The Social Basis of Drug Dependency - J. Young
The Legacy of 'Normalization' - Fiona Measham and Michael Shiner '
The Role of Classical and Contemporary Criminological Theory in Understanding Young People's Drug Use
Taking Care of Business - Edward Preble and John Casey
The Heroin User's Life on the Street
The Concept of Alcoholism as a Bad Habit - R. Reinert
Illegal Lemons - P. Reuter and J. Caulkins
Price Dispersion in Cocaine and Heroin Markets
VOLUME THREE: METHODS AND MEASUREMENTS
Evaluation of Heroin Maintenance in a Controlled Trial - Richard Hartnoll et al
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Drug Treatment Services - William Cartwright
Review of the Literature
The National Treatment Outcome Research Study (NTORS) - Michael Gossop et al
Four to Five-Year Follow-up Results
Scientific and Political Challenges in North America's First Randomized Controlled Trial of Heroin-Assisted Treatment for Severe Heroin Addiction - Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes et al
Rationale and Design of the NAOMI Study
Co-Morbidity of Mental Disorders with Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse - Darrel A. Regier et al
Results from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study
Alcohol Consumption and Injury in Western Australia - Richard Midford et al
A Spatial Correlation Analysis Using Geographic Information Systems
Development of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) - J. Saunders et al
WHO Collaborative Project on Early Detection of Persons with Harmful Alcohol Consumption
Unravelling the Preventive Paradox for Acute Alcohol Problems - Tim Stockwell et al
Assessing Alcohol Consumption - Lee Strunin
Developments from Qualitative Research Methods
Measuring Alcohol-Related Consequences in School Surveys - Gerhard Gmel et al
Alcohol Attributable Consequences or Consequences with Students' Alcohol Attribution
Rapid Assessment and Response Studies of Injecting Drug Use - Gerry Stimson et al
Knowledge Gain, Capacity-Building and Intervention Development in a Multisite Study
The Application of Ethnography with Reference to Harm Reduction in Sverdiovsk Russia - Robert Power
Putting It in Context - Nicholas Jenkins et al
The Use of Vignettes in Qualitative Interviewing
Development of a Rational Scale to Assess the Harms of Drugs of Potential Misuse - David Nutt et al
The Clinical Utility of Brain SPECT Imaging in Process Addictions - Daniel Amen, Kristen Willeumier and Robert Johnson
VOLUME FOUR: POLICY APPROACHES
Preface - Robert MacCoun and Peter Reuter
The Varieties of Drug Control at the Dawn of the 21st Century
Comparative Analysis of Alcohol Control Policies in 30 Countries - Donald Brand et al
A Comparative Study of 38 European Countries
Limited Rationality and the Limits of Supply Reduction - Jonathan Caulkins and Robert MacCoun
The Limited Relevance of Drug Policy - Craig Reinerman, Peter Cohen and Hendrien Kaal
Cannabis in Amsterdam and San Francisco
AIDS and Injecting Drug Use in the United Kingdom, 1987-1993 - Gerry Stimson
The Policy Response and the Prevention of the Epidemic
Treatment of What? Class, Gender and Work Ethics within the Compulsory Institutional Care of Alcohol Abusers in Sweden during the 20th Century - Johan Edman
From Margin to Mainstream - Dagmar Hedrich, Alessandro Pirona and Lucas Wiessing
The Evolution of Harm Reduction Responses to Problem Drug Use in Europe
What Can We Learn from the Portuguese Decriminalization of Illicit Drugs? - Caitlin Elizabeth Hughes and Alex Stevens
Effects of Alcohol Tax and Price Policies on Morbidity and Mortality - Alexander Wagenaar et al
A Systematic Review
Alcohol Industry Influences on U.K. Alcohol Policy - Benjamin Hawkins et al
A New Research Agenda for Public Health
Counting the Costs of the War on Drugs - Steve Rolles et al
Executive Summary
The Death Penalty for Drug Offences: Global Overview 2012 - Patrick Gallahue et al
Towards Revision of the U.N. Drug Control Conventions - David Bewley-Taylor
Harnessing Like-Mindedness
VOLUME FIVE: INTERVENTIONS
Natural Recovery from Alcohol Problems - Harald Klingemann
School-Based Programmes to Prevent Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Use - Gilbert Botvin and Kenneth Griffin
Community Prevention of Alcohol Problems - Harold Holder
Can Screening and Brief Intervention Lead to Population-Level Reductions in Alcohol-Related Harm? - Nick Heather
Sharpening the Focus of Alcohol Policy from Aggregate Consumption to Harm and Risk Reduction - Tim Stockwell et al
A Review of the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Harm Reduction Strategies for Alcohol, Tobacco and Illicit Drugs - Alison Ritter and Jacqui Cameron
10 Years of Experience with Needle and Syringe Exchange Programmes in European Prisons - Heino Stover and Joachim Nelles
Motivational Interviewing - William Miller
Research, Practice and Puzzles
Controlled Drinking after 25 Years - Mark Sobell and Linda Sobell
How Important Was the Great Debate?
Matching Alcoholism Treatment to Client Heterogeneity - Project MATCH Research Group
Project MATCH Post-Treatment Drinking Outcomes
How Can Cognitive Therapy Help? - Aaron Beck et al
A Medical Treatment for Diacetylmorphine (Heroin) Addiction - Vincent Dole and Marie Nyswander
A Clinical Trial with Methadone Hydrochloride
Is Treatment for Substance Abuse Effective? - A. Thomas McLellan et al
From Morphine Clinics to Buprenorphine - Jerome Jaffe and Charles O'Keeffe
Regulating Opioid Agonist Treatment of Addiction in the United States
Heroin-Assisted Treatment (HAT) a Decade Later - Benedikt Fischer et al
A Brief Update on Science and Politics
VOLUME SIX: CURRENT TRENDS, CONTINUING ISSUES AND NEW CHALLENGES
Toward a Global View of Alcohol, Tobacco, Cannabis and Cocaine Use - Louisa Degenhardt et al
Findings from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys
Global Burden of Disease and Injury and Economic Cost Attributable to Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Use Disorders - Jürgen Rehm et al
Cannabis Supply and Demand Reduction - Thoroddur Bjarnason, Andreea Steriu and Anna Kokkevi
Evidence from the ESPAD Study of Adolescents in 31 European Countries
Gender and Alcohol Consumption: Patterns from the Multinational Genacis Project - Richard Wilsnack et al.
Drugs and Development - Merrill Singer
The Global Impact of Drug Use and Trafficking on Social and Economic Development
'Idle and Disorderly' Khat Users in Western Uganda - Susan Beckerleg
Harm Reduction - Axel Klein
The Right Policy Approach for Africa?
Alcohol Use and Its Consequences in South India - K. Mohindra et al
Views from a Marginalized Tribal Population
Not Good Enough to Be Pregnant - Sheigla Murphy and Marsha Rosenbaum
Is Cannabis a Contributory Cause of Psychosis? - Louisa Degenhardt and Wayne Hall
Key Findings in A Report on Global Illicit Drug Markets, 1998-2007 - Peter Reuter and Franz Trautmann
Medicine and the Epidemic of Incarceration in the United States - Josiah Rich, Sarah Wakeman and Samuel Dickman
Waking up to Sleepiness - Simon Williams et al
Modafinil, the Media and the Pharmaceuticalization of Everyday/Night Life
The Promotion and Marketing of OxyContin - Art Van Zee
Commercial Triumph, Public Health Tragedy
Is Deep Brain Stimulation a Prospective 'Cure' for Addiction? - Wayne Hall and Adrian Carter
'Executive Summary and Recommendations' and 'Introduction' in Our Invisible Addicts: First Report of the Older Persons' Substance Misuse Working Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists - Royal College of Psychiatrists
Mr ATOD's Wild Ride - David Courtwright
What Do Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Have in Common?
Opium, Cocaine and Marijuana in American History - David Musto
Morality and Medical Science - Virginia Berridge
Concepts of Narcotic Addiction in Britain, 1820-1926
The Discovery of Addiction - Harry Levine
Changing Conceptions of Habitual Drunkenness in America
Stable Force in a Storm - Douglas Kinder and William Walker III
Harry J. Aslinger and United States Narcotic Policy, 1930-1962
Alcohol and the State in Nazi Germany, 1933-1945 - Hermann Fahrenkrug
Coercion and Its Unintended Consequences - Alfred McCoy
A Study of Heroin Trafficking in South-East and South-West Asia
Intoxication and Bad Behaviour - Robin Room
Understanding Cultural Differences in the Link
Slavery from within - Mariana Valverde
The Invention of Alcoholism and the Question of Free Will
Narcotic Use in South-East Asia and afterward - Lee Robins, John Helzer and Darlene Davis
An Interview Study of 898 Vietnam Returnees
New Perspectives on the 'Prohibition Experiment' of the 1920s - J. Burnham
Opium Smoking in Late Imperial China - R. Newman
A Reconsideration
Between Culture and Nature - Pekka Sulkunen
Intoxication in Cultural Studies of Alcohol and Drug Use
VOLUME TWO: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
Excerpt from Drug, Set and Setting: The Basis for Controlled Intoxicant Use - N. Zinberg
Sociocultural Anthropology and Alcohol and Drug Research - Geoffrey Hunt and Judith Barker
Towards a Unified Theory
Addiction Is a Brain Disease and It Matters - Alan Leshner
Drug Dependence - A. Thomas McLellan et al
A Chronic Mental Illness
Alcohol Dependence - Griffith Edwards and Milton Gross
Provisional Description of a Clinical Syndrome
Illicit Drugs and the Rise of Epidemiology during the 1960s - Alex Mold
A Conceptual Framework for Explaining Drug Addiction - Nick Heather
Addiction as an Excessive Appetite - Jim Orford
Becoming a Marijuana User - Howard Becker
The 'Risk Environment' - Tim Rhodes
A Framework for Understanding and Reducing Drug-Related Harm
The Social Basis of Drug Dependency - J. Young
The Legacy of 'Normalization' - Fiona Measham and Michael Shiner '
The Role of Classical and Contemporary Criminological Theory in Understanding Young People's Drug Use
Taking Care of Business - Edward Preble and John Casey
The Heroin User's Life on the Street
The Concept of Alcoholism as a Bad Habit - R. Reinert
Illegal Lemons - P. Reuter and J. Caulkins
Price Dispersion in Cocaine and Heroin Markets
VOLUME THREE: METHODS AND MEASUREMENTS
Evaluation of Heroin Maintenance in a Controlled Trial - Richard Hartnoll et al
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Drug Treatment Services - William Cartwright
Review of the Literature
The National Treatment Outcome Research Study (NTORS) - Michael Gossop et al
Four to Five-Year Follow-up Results
Scientific and Political Challenges in North America's First Randomized Controlled Trial of Heroin-Assisted Treatment for Severe Heroin Addiction - Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes et al
Rationale and Design of the NAOMI Study
Co-Morbidity of Mental Disorders with Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse - Darrel A. Regier et al
Results from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study
Alcohol Consumption and Injury in Western Australia - Richard Midford et al
A Spatial Correlation Analysis Using Geographic Information Systems
Development of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) - J. Saunders et al
WHO Collaborative Project on Early Detection of Persons with Harmful Alcohol Consumption
Unravelling the Preventive Paradox for Acute Alcohol Problems - Tim Stockwell et al
Assessing Alcohol Consumption - Lee Strunin
Developments from Qualitative Research Methods
Measuring Alcohol-Related Consequences in School Surveys - Gerhard Gmel et al
Alcohol Attributable Consequences or Consequences with Students' Alcohol Attribution
Rapid Assessment and Response Studies of Injecting Drug Use - Gerry Stimson et al
Knowledge Gain, Capacity-Building and Intervention Development in a Multisite Study
The Application of Ethnography with Reference to Harm Reduction in Sverdiovsk Russia - Robert Power
Putting It in Context - Nicholas Jenkins et al
The Use of Vignettes in Qualitative Interviewing
Development of a Rational Scale to Assess the Harms of Drugs of Potential Misuse - David Nutt et al
The Clinical Utility of Brain SPECT Imaging in Process Addictions - Daniel Amen, Kristen Willeumier and Robert Johnson
VOLUME FOUR: POLICY APPROACHES
Preface - Robert MacCoun and Peter Reuter
The Varieties of Drug Control at the Dawn of the 21st Century
Comparative Analysis of Alcohol Control Policies in 30 Countries - Donald Brand et al
A Comparative Study of 38 European Countries
Limited Rationality and the Limits of Supply Reduction - Jonathan Caulkins and Robert MacCoun
The Limited Relevance of Drug Policy - Craig Reinerman, Peter Cohen and Hendrien Kaal
Cannabis in Amsterdam and San Francisco
AIDS and Injecting Drug Use in the United Kingdom, 1987-1993 - Gerry Stimson
The Policy Response and the Prevention of the Epidemic
Treatment of What? Class, Gender and Work Ethics within the Compulsory Institutional Care of Alcohol Abusers in Sweden during the 20th Century - Johan Edman
From Margin to Mainstream - Dagmar Hedrich, Alessandro Pirona and Lucas Wiessing
The Evolution of Harm Reduction Responses to Problem Drug Use in Europe
What Can We Learn from the Portuguese Decriminalization of Illicit Drugs? - Caitlin Elizabeth Hughes and Alex Stevens
Effects of Alcohol Tax and Price Policies on Morbidity and Mortality - Alexander Wagenaar et al
A Systematic Review
Alcohol Industry Influences on U.K. Alcohol Policy - Benjamin Hawkins et al
A New Research Agenda for Public Health
Counting the Costs of the War on Drugs - Steve Rolles et al
Executive Summary
The Death Penalty for Drug Offences: Global Overview 2012 - Patrick Gallahue et al
Towards Revision of the U.N. Drug Control Conventions - David Bewley-Taylor
Harnessing Like-Mindedness
VOLUME FIVE: INTERVENTIONS
Natural Recovery from Alcohol Problems - Harald Klingemann
School-Based Programmes to Prevent Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Use - Gilbert Botvin and Kenneth Griffin
Community Prevention of Alcohol Problems - Harold Holder
Can Screening and Brief Intervention Lead to Population-Level Reductions in Alcohol-Related Harm? - Nick Heather
Sharpening the Focus of Alcohol Policy from Aggregate Consumption to Harm and Risk Reduction - Tim Stockwell et al
A Review of the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Harm Reduction Strategies for Alcohol, Tobacco and Illicit Drugs - Alison Ritter and Jacqui Cameron
10 Years of Experience with Needle and Syringe Exchange Programmes in European Prisons - Heino Stover and Joachim Nelles
Motivational Interviewing - William Miller
Research, Practice and Puzzles
Controlled Drinking after 25 Years - Mark Sobell and Linda Sobell
How Important Was the Great Debate?
Matching Alcoholism Treatment to Client Heterogeneity - Project MATCH Research Group
Project MATCH Post-Treatment Drinking Outcomes
How Can Cognitive Therapy Help? - Aaron Beck et al
A Medical Treatment for Diacetylmorphine (Heroin) Addiction - Vincent Dole and Marie Nyswander
A Clinical Trial with Methadone Hydrochloride
Is Treatment for Substance Abuse Effective? - A. Thomas McLellan et al
From Morphine Clinics to Buprenorphine - Jerome Jaffe and Charles O'Keeffe
Regulating Opioid Agonist Treatment of Addiction in the United States
Heroin-Assisted Treatment (HAT) a Decade Later - Benedikt Fischer et al
A Brief Update on Science and Politics
VOLUME SIX: CURRENT TRENDS, CONTINUING ISSUES AND NEW CHALLENGES
Toward a Global View of Alcohol, Tobacco, Cannabis and Cocaine Use - Louisa Degenhardt et al
Findings from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys
Global Burden of Disease and Injury and Economic Cost Attributable to Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Use Disorders - Jürgen Rehm et al
Cannabis Supply and Demand Reduction - Thoroddur Bjarnason, Andreea Steriu and Anna Kokkevi
Evidence from the ESPAD Study of Adolescents in 31 European Countries
Gender and Alcohol Consumption: Patterns from the Multinational Genacis Project - Richard Wilsnack et al.
Drugs and Development - Merrill Singer
The Global Impact of Drug Use and Trafficking on Social and Economic Development
'Idle and Disorderly' Khat Users in Western Uganda - Susan Beckerleg
Harm Reduction - Axel Klein
The Right Policy Approach for Africa?
Alcohol Use and Its Consequences in South India - K. Mohindra et al
Views from a Marginalized Tribal Population
Not Good Enough to Be Pregnant - Sheigla Murphy and Marsha Rosenbaum
Is Cannabis a Contributory Cause of Psychosis? - Louisa Degenhardt and Wayne Hall
Key Findings in A Report on Global Illicit Drug Markets, 1998-2007 - Peter Reuter and Franz Trautmann
Medicine and the Epidemic of Incarceration in the United States - Josiah Rich, Sarah Wakeman and Samuel Dickman
Waking up to Sleepiness - Simon Williams et al
Modafinil, the Media and the Pharmaceuticalization of Everyday/Night Life
The Promotion and Marketing of OxyContin - Art Van Zee
Commercial Triumph, Public Health Tragedy
Is Deep Brain Stimulation a Prospective 'Cure' for Addiction? - Wayne Hall and Adrian Carter
'Executive Summary and Recommendations' and 'Introduction' in Our Invisible Addicts: First Report of the Older Persons' Substance Misuse Working Group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists - Royal College of Psychiatrists
Descriere
This is the first multi volume reference work to explore drugs and alcohol from an interdisciplinary perspective. Contributions are drawn from an international field of excellence and draw on a wide range of approaches, including: psychology; sociology; psychiatry; anthropology; criminology and economics.