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1.   weeks.htm
    ... of Drug Issues 31(1), 781-808 High Risk Drug Use Sites, Meaning and ...
    ... as Data Coordinator on the High Risk Settings project. A study of ...
    ... and social conditions within "high risk sites" where drug users ...
    ... locations. The study assesses high-risk sites characterized on the ...
    ... various groups of drug users at high risk of exposure to HIV. Recent ...
    ... on drug-related and sexual HIV risk among young hustlers and street ...
    ... models have included changing the risk environment by increasing drug-...
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    ... knowledge. Our research on high-risk drug use settings in which heroin ...
    ...Journal of Drug Issues 31(1), 781-808 Practice: ...
    ...conducted ethnographic research on drug-related and sexual HIV drug ...
    ... as Data Coordinator on the drug use locations in Hartford, CT, is ...
    ... social conditions within " inject drugs or smoke crack, in order to ...
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    ..., and social network methods are used to document the characteristics, ...
    ..., the network relations of site users, and the various opportunities ...
    ... among impoverished, urban drug users presents unique challenges to ...
    ..., and policy makers. Individual-focused behavior modification programs and...
    ... models have included changing the user access to sterile injection ...
    ... history, and dynamics of these sites, the network relations of site ...
    ... the locations and types of sites, social dynamics of drug use and ...
    ... access to more hidden, private sites, as well as the many open drug-use...
    ...specifically identified high-risk sites, selected on the basis of prior ...
    ... of participant's drug-use sites, and participants' ego-networks, ...
    ...i.e., the physical entities) are meaningless from the standpoint of social...
    ...Journal of Implications for Aids Prevention Margaret R...
    ... finding in itself), and had implications for what we might be able to ...
    ... discontinuity had significant implications for the development of any ...
    ... site types. Discussion and Implications for the Development of Site-...
    ... in Hartford have significant implications for developing and ...
    ... is the president-elect of the AIDS and Anthropology Research Group of...
    ... within " inject develop AIDS prevention models that build upon ...
    ... HIV-prevention interventions. The AIDS epidemic among impoverished, urban...
    ...Social Level Street and Site-Based AIDS Prevention Approaches Efforts to ...
    ...Level Street and Site-Based bring AIDS prevention to street drug users ...
    ...working on federally funded HIV prevention research projects in the ...
    ... presence and strength of HIV prevention opportunities and pressures. A ...
    ... to, on-site social-level HIV prevention intervention. This paper ...
    ... and peer-led or structural HIV-prevention interventions. The drug ...
    .... Recent efforts to advance prevention beyond these individual-level ...
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2.   weeks.htm
    ... of Drug Issues 31(1), 781-808 High Risk Drug Use Sites, Meaning and ...
    ... as Data Coordinator on the High Risk Settings project. A study of ...
    ... and social conditions within "high risk sites" where drug users ...
    ... locations. The study assesses high-risk sites characterized on the ...
    ... various groups of drug users at high risk of exposure to HIV. Recent ...
    ... on drug-related and sexual HIV risk among young hustlers and street ...
    ... models have included changing the risk environment by increasing drug-...
    ...social context of drug use and HIV risk, and attempts to bring peer-led ...
    ...social context of drug use and HIV risk have contributed greatly to this ...
    ... knowledge. Our research on high-risk drug use settings in which heroin ...
    ...Journal of Drug Issues 31(1), 781-808 Practice: ...
    ...conducted ethnographic research on drug-related and sexual HIV drug ...
    ... as Data Coordinator on the drug use locations in Hartford, CT, is ...
    ... social conditions within " inject drugs or smoke crack, in order to ...
    ..., including the degree to which drug injectors and crack smokers use ...
    ..., and social network methods are used to document the characteristics, ...
    ..., the network relations of site users, and the various opportunities ...
    ... among impoverished, urban drug users presents unique challenges to ...
    ..., and policy makers. Individual-focused behavior modification programs and...
    ... models have included changing the user access to sterile injection ...
    ... history, and dynamics of these sites, the network relations of site ...
    ... the locations and types of sites, social dynamics of drug use and ...
    ... access to more hidden, private sites, as well as the many open drug-use...
    ...specifically identified high-risk sites, selected on the basis of prior ...
    ... of participant's drug-use sites, and participants' ego-networks, ...
    ...i.e., the physical entities) are meaningless from the standpoint of social...
    ...Journal of Implications for Aids Prevention Margaret R...
    ... finding in itself), and had implications for what we might be able to ...
    ... discontinuity had significant implications for the development of any ...
    ... site types. Discussion and Implications for the Development of Site-...
    ... in Hartford have significant implications for developing and ...
    ... is the president-elect of the AIDS and Anthropology Research Group of...
    ... within " inject develop AIDS prevention models that build upon ...
    ... HIV-prevention interventions. The AIDS epidemic among impoverished, urban...
    ...Social Level Street and Site-Based AIDS Prevention Approaches Efforts to ...
    ...Level Street and Site-Based bring AIDS prevention to street drug users ...
    ...working on federally funded HIV prevention research projects in the ...
    ... presence and strength of HIV prevention opportunities and pressures. A ...
    ... to, on-site social-level HIV prevention intervention. This paper ...
    ... and peer-led or structural HIV-prevention interventions. The drug ...
    .... Recent efforts to advance prevention beyond these individual-level ...
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3.   pape.pdf   -   PDF 557KB
    ...antisocial behavior were also much higher. Individuals who included ...
    ... ordinary and well adjusted is highly overstated. This image did not ...
    ... use was less than 25%, and the highest rate (35%) was observed in the ...
    .... British teenagers also had the highest lifetime rates of amphetamine (...
    ... synthetic drug, has served to highlight a new trend in drug use among...
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    ... if evidenced that such well-known risk factors did not precede its use. ...
    ... working class youth to be more at risk (Kaplan, Hong, & Weinhold, 1984; ...
    ...a© 2004 BY THE JOURNAL OF DRUG ISSUES a€śORDINARYa€ť PEOPLE WITH ...
    ... STUDY OF ECSTASY AND OTHER DRUG USE AMONG NORWEGIAN YOUTH HILDE ...
    ... to fit individuals who consume drugs that are more commonly used (e.g...
    ... of different categories of drug users by analyzing data from a ...
    ... users of a€śtraditionala€ť hard drugs were all relatively unremarkable ...
    ... PAPE, INGEBORG ROSSOW Ecstasy users have been described as a€ś...
    ...years). Results showed that ecstasy users, cannabis users, and users of a€ś...
    ...favorable family background than nonusers of drugs, and their rates of past...
    ... non and present legal substance use, mental health problems, and ...
    ... deviant profile than other drug users, indicating that their public ...
    ... tea with Noel: The place and meaning of drug use in everyday life. In ...
    ... use: Facts and feelings a€“ implications for the normalization debate. ...
    ... Norwegian Directorate for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Problems (...
    ... groups. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 5, 217-232. ...
    ...Oslo: National Directorate for Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse & ...
    ...feelings a€“ Drugs: Education, prevention and policy, 7, 147162. SPRING ...
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4.   young.htm
    ... a random sample of New York State high school students enrolled in tenth ...
    ... lead to the use of other drugs higher up in the sequence.... Rather...
    ... for entry into the next higher stage. Many youths stop at a ...
    ...hard drug users would have been at high risk for early initiation of ...
    ..., but because marijuana use was higher in the 1960's and 1970's among ...
    ...) and others have argued that the risk of progression from marijuana to ...
    ...help identify "youths at increased risk of hard drug use" (Golub & Johnson...
    ...impact of social and environmental risk factors on drug use among whites, ...
    ...: Is the older minority woman at risk? The Journal of Drug Issues, 22, ...
    ...Journal of Drug Issues 31(2), 293-324, 2001 Race/...
    ... Differences in the Sequences of Drugs Used by Women Vernetta D. Young, ...
    ... race and gender differences in drug use and the history of criminal ...
    ... gender differences in the use of drugs. Data were obtained from the 1995...
    ... of National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA). The analysis ...
    ... Howard University. His research focuses on race and stratification and on ...
    ...methods. ____________ This study focuses on race-specific gender ...
    ... This study foc differences in the use of National Household Survey on ...
    ... in the ages of onset of drug use, the specific class of drug used ...
    ...report using. The analysis also was used to partially test whether the best...
    .... & Schuster, C. 1993 Probing the meaning of racial/ethnic group ...
    ...blacks and Hispanics has some implications for policy, especially ...
    ... the criminal justice system: Implications for treatment. The Journal of ...
    ...blacks and Hispanics has some prevention programs. In general, the ...
    ... has some implication is that prevention programs should be varied. We ...
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5.   young.htm
    ... a random sample of New York State high school students enrolled in tenth ...
    ... lead to the use of other drugs higher up in the sequence.... Rather...
    ... for entry into the next higher stage. Many youths stop at a ...
    ...hard drug users would have been at high risk for early initiation of ...
    ..., but because marijuana use was higher in the 1960's and 1970's among ...
    ...) and others have argued that the risk of progression from marijuana to ...
    ...help identify "youths at increased risk of hard drug use" (Golub & Johnson...
    ...impact of social and environmental risk factors on drug use among whites, ...
    ...: Is the older minority woman at risk? The Journal of Drug Issues, 22, ...
    ...Journal of Drug Issues 31(2), 293-324, 2001 Race/...
    ... Differences in the Sequences of Drugs Used by Women Vernetta D. Young, ...
    ... race and gender differences in drug use and the history of criminal ...
    ... gender differences in the use of drugs. Data were obtained from the 1995...
    ... of National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA). The analysis ...
    ... Howard University. His research focuses on race and stratification and on ...
    ...methods. ____________ This study focuses on race-specific gender ...
    ... This study foc differences in the use of National Household Survey on ...
    ... in the ages of onset of drug use, the specific class of drug used ...
    ...report using. The analysis also was used to partially test whether the best...
    .... & Schuster, C. 1993 Probing the meaning of racial/ethnic group ...
    ...blacks and Hispanics has some implications for policy, especially ...
    ... the criminal justice system: Implications for treatment. The Journal of ...
    ...blacks and Hispanics has some prevention programs. In general, the ...
    ... has some implication is that prevention programs should be varied. We ...
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6.   Terry-McElrath.pdf   -   PDF 2792KB
    ... representative samples of U.S. high school seniors participating in ...
    ... the reasons reported by American high school students for the use of ...
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    ... and race/ethnicity in reasons for drug use. inTroducTion Efforts to ...
    ... self-reported reasons for the use of nine substances among nationally...
    ... commonly reported reasons for the use of most physical needs were ...
    .../ethnicity in reported reasons for use. Prevention and intervention ...
    ... prevent and/or reduce substance use among youth have been informed by a...
    ... understanding of adolescent drug use etiology. Specifically, what issues...
    ... among substance abusers: Implications for a measure of addictive ...
    ... the development of effective prevention and intervention policies and ...
    ...may assist in greatly improving prevention and cessation efforts. Direct ...
    ... specific substances). From a prevention or treatment perspective, the ...
    ... messages have been common in prevention programming, such the Office of...
    ... shown that the most powerful prevention messages may be those that ...
    http://www2.criminology.fsu.edu/~jdi//journal/2009/Terry-McElrath.pdf
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7.   choo.pdf   -   PDF 1810KB
    ... hypothesisa€ť Among middle And high school students in tennessee tae ...
    ... drug according to surveys of high school youth, the most widely used...
    ... it is the condition of being a€śhigha€ťa€”the actual ...
    ... increases the risk of using drugs higher in the sequence.a€ť Kandel also ...
    ...county schools: one middle and two high schools in the nonmetropolitan ...
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    ... marijuana reduces the perceived risks of use of other illicit drugs. ...
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    ... in the sequence increases the risk of using drugs stated a€śthe ...
    ...a© 2008 by the Journal of Drug Issues Assessing the a€śgAtewAy ...
    ...of the a€śgateway hypothesisa€ť to drug use patterns of secondary school ...
    ... marijuana use to use of harder drugs are their environments, ...
    ...€ť posits a sequence of illicit drug use that begins with alcohol and ...
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    ..., moves on to early marijuana use, and then continues on with use of ...
    ... marijuana harder latter drug use can lead to criminal careers to ...
    ... law enforcement, juvenile drug abuse, sexual offenders, and corrections...
    ... as evidence the fact that most users of hard drugs like cocaine and ...
    ... was a cumulative process, meaning that as the progression of drug ...
    ...prior licita€ť was 1.56 [e(.44)], meaning that the risk of marijuana use ...
    ...and integrated systems theory. Implications for various interpretations of...
    ... to harder drugs. Yet, the implications for the gateway hypothesis ...
    ... hard drugs. ConClusIons anD IMplICatIons for theory This study examined...
    ... and early adulthood: Implications for substance abuse prevention...
    ...a blueprint of drug control and prevention programs for youth in a single ...
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8.   hunt.pdf   -   PDF 534KB
    ...€™ accounts, we hope to highlight both the thinking behind ...
    ... drug-combining practices and we highlight the key role that temporal ...
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    ... the term. Schensul and colleagues highlighted some of the contested ...
    ... researchers have begun to highlight the range of reasons drug ...
    ...: enhanCing PleaSure, managing riSk anD timing effeCtS Geoffrey Hunt, ...
    ... potential problems and minimize risks. In our analysis we categorize ...
    ... to which drug users assess the risks and benefits of using drugs. As ...
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    ...the pleasures to be gained and the risks to be encountered, overall our ...
    ...a© 2009 By tHe Journal of druG issues Combining Different ...
    ... calls of alarm and concern among drug researchers for over thirty years...
    ... individuals who use two or more drugs at any given time. Recently, this...
    ... a result of the evidence that polydrug use among young people is ...
    ... paper is to explore the different drug combinations used by a group of ...
    ... consequences for individuals who use two or more concern has been ...
    ... analyze the different combinations used by a group of young people who ...
    ...describe the different combinations used, but instead, by using extensive ...
    ...different motivations that polydrug users cite for their differing drug-...
    ...clarifyinG tHe MeaninGs of PolydruG use Which drugs to include? scenes it ...
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    ...have significant substance-use implications because different drugs and ...
    ... drug users. Drugs: Education, Prevention, Policy. Hunt, G. P., Evans, K...
    ...brief review. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 13(3), 225-232. ...
    ... journeys. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 12(5), 349-368. ...
    http://www2.criminology.fsu.edu/~jdi//journal/2009/hunt.pdf
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9.   dicksongomez.pdf   -   PDF 394KB
    ...street children to be considerably higher at 10% and 20%, respectively (...
    ..., rules and norms present in these high risk sites (Chitwood et al., 1990...
    ... sex partners (Inciardi, 1989), higher risk sexual practices (Ratner, ...
    ...Also contributing to HIV risk is a higher prevalence of physical attack ...
    ... with sexual victimization and high-risk sexual practices, however, ...
    ... ISSUES CRACK USE SITES AND HIV RISK IN EL SALVADOR JULIA DICKSON-GOMEZ...
    ... of Crack Use and Related Sexual Risk in El Salvadora€ť study was ...
    ..., and their implications for HIV risk and prevention efforts. In-depth ...
    ...sites where drugs are consumed and risky sex may occur including trances (...
    ...uence of structural factors on HIV risk. Gloria Bodnar is director of ...
    ...a© 2007 BY THE JOURNAL OF DRUG ISSUES CRACK USE SITES AND HIV , ...
    ... knowledge of the locations where drugs are consumed in urban San ...
    ... different types of sites where drugs are consumed and generally ...
    ... and consumed), brothels, motels, drug usersa€™ own homes, abandoned ...
    ... dynamics already normative at drug use sites may support a site-based...
    ... a€śThe Social Context of Crack Use and Related Sexual designed to ...
    ... different types of sites where houses where crack is sold and consumed...
    ... men (13.6%), with injection drug use comprising only 0.9% of the cases (...
    ... HIV prevention among active drug users in the U.S. and El Salvador and ...
    ... methods. Her research has focused the prevalence and prevention of ...
    ..., the social dynamics within such sites, and their implications for HIV ...
    .... These range from private sites, where site a€śgatekeepersa€ť ...
    ...to a number of different kinds of sites, from established places where ...
    ...the social dynamics within these sites, and HIV risky and protective ...
    .... These range from private sites, TABLE 1 DRUG USE SITES SOURCES OF...
    ...S. 2001 High risk drug use sites, meaning and practice: Implications for ...
    ... social dynamics that have implications for both the spread of HIV as ...
    ..., their proprietors, and implications for prevention of AIDS. In D. ...
    ... in the drug economy: Implications for harm reduction and HIV ...
    ... (13.6%), with injection drug UNAIDS/World Health Organization [WHO], ...
    ... to the spread of HIV and AIDS (Inciardi, 1993; Ratner, 1993; ...
    ... for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, Yale University through the ...
    ...of childhood abuse, and HIV risks. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 15(1), 41-...
    ... proprietors, and Fisher (Ed.), AIDS and alcohol/drug abuse: ...
    ... research interests include HIV prevention among active drug the ini¬‚...
    ... research interests include the prevention of community, gender based and ...
    ... to plan more effective HIV prevention interventions (Carlson, 2000; ...
    ..., GABORIT were fewer HIV prevention norms or materials in abandoned...
    ... County, Florida welcomed HIV prevention materials, such as bleach to ...
    http://www2.criminology.fsu.edu/~jdi//journal/2007/dicksongomez.pdf
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10.   koo.pdf   -   PDF 772KB
    ... of violent victimization to be high. Approximately 22% of respondents ...
    ... violent victimization for this high risk population. Our study extends...
    ... titled a€śHIV Risk Reduction in High Risk Hispanic Migrant Workers in ...
    ... of violent victimization is high (Inciardi, 1990; McCoy et al., ...
    ... rates are substantially higher among active illicit drug users ...
    ... Health Disparities titled a€śHIV Risk Reduction in South Florida.a€ť ...
    .... All people are not at equal risk of violent victimization, drug-...
    ..., and substantial differences in risk exist across various segments of ...
    ... among a sample of high-risk active drug users, and (b) guided ...
    ... active drug users influence their risk levels for violent victimization. ...
    ...a© 2008 by the Journal of drug Issues Violent Victimization and ...
    ... actiVities/lifestyle of actiVe dRug useRs dixie J. Koo, dale d. ...
    ... among a sample of active drug users. Two theoretical ...
    ... characteristics of an active drug abuser which are relevant to the ...
    ... active victimization of illicit drug users. We find the prevalence of ...
    ..., personal networks, drug use, and street business domain factors...
    ... victimization among illicit drug users by identifying characteristics ...
    ... drug that differentiate drug users who are recent victims of ...
    .... IntroductIon Violence and drug abuse are major social and public health ...
    ...2003; National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2007; Nurco, Kinlock, & Hanlon, ...
    ... opportunities, and few meaningful social roles. victimizAtion ...
    ...that demographic variables become meaningful when they are examined net of ...
    ... and delinquent activities: Implications for the prevention of violent ...
    ...: A review and some research implications. The Journal of Criminal Law ...
    ... areas of substance use, HIV/AIDS, violence, and victimization. Dale...
    ... the relationship between HIV/ AIDS and ilicit drugs. Jesaşs Saˇnchez...
    ...His research interests include HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, and minority ...
    ... administered the Modified AIDS Behavior Questionnaire to each ...
    ...E. J. 1991 A community approach to AIDS intervention. New York, NY: ...
    ...Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2007; Inciardi, 1981; McBride...
    ...of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at the Robert Stempel School of...
    ...Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007 Violence prevention at CDC...
    ... http:// www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/prevention_at_CDC.html. 1130 Journal of ...
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