Contemporary Drug Problems

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CDP-2012-39-1-03-Rudzinski, Brief Intervention Experiences of Young High-Frequency Cannabis Users in a Canadian Setting
CDP-2012-39-1-02-Patra, Are alcohol prices and taxes an evidence-based approach to reducing alcohol-related harm and promoting public health and safety? A literature review
CDP-2012-39-1-01-Intro, CONFERENCE REPORT: Beyond the buzzword: Problematising “drugs,” October 3-5, 2011, Prato, Italy
CDP-2012-39-1, Contemporary Drug Problems Vol. 39, No.1/Spring 2012
CDP-2011-38-4-07-Makela, A Bottle of Beer, a Glass of Wine, or a Shot of Whiskey? Can the Rate of Alcohol-Induced Harm be Affected by Altering the Population’s Beverage Choices?
CDP-2011-38-4-06-Ramstedt, Is Spirits Really the Most Harmful Alcoholic Beverage? Evidence From a Recent Alcohol Survey in Sweden
CDP-2011-38-4-05-Kerr, A Bottle of Beer, a Glass of Wine, or a Shot of Whiskey?
CDP-2011-38-4-04-Landberg, Effects of the Transition to Beverages With Lighter Alcohol Content in Sweden 1950–2001
CDP-2011-38-4-03-Makela, Has the Boozing Finn Been Tamed? Changes in the Relationships Between Drinking, Intoxication, and Alcohol-Related Harm When Turning From a Spirits-Drinking Country to a Beer-Drinking Country
CDP-2011-38-4-02-Room, Differences in Trouble per Liter of Different Alcoholic Beverages— A Global Comparison With the GENACIS Dataset
CDP-2011-38-4-01-Hellman, EDITORS’ Introduction: Harm Caused by Different Beverage Types—A Recurring Question
CDP-2011-38-4, Contemporary Drug Problems, Volume 38, No. 4 Winter 2011