Geography and Drug Addiction /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2008.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2008. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Placing Substance Abuse
- Integrating Geography and Social Epidemiology in Drug Abuse Research
- Integrating GIS into the Study of Contextual Factors Affecting Injection Drug Use Along the Mexico/US Border
- The Spatial Context of Adolescent Alcohol Use*
- Migration Patterns and Substance Use among Young Homeless Travelers
- Residential Mobility and Drug Use Among Parolees in San Diego, California and Implications for Policy
- Social Disorganization, Alcohol, and Drug Markets and Violence*
- Integrated Assessment of Addiction Epidemiology in Hong Kong, 1996-2005
- Residential Segregation and the Prevalence of Injection Drug Use among Black Adult Residents of US Metropolitan Areas
- The Relationship of Ecological Containment and Heroin Practices
- Comparing Unintentional Opioid Poisoning Mortality in Metropolitan and Non-Metropolitan Counties, United States, 1999-2003
- Spatial Patterns of Clandestine Methamphetamine Labs in Colorado Springs, Colorado
- A Therapeutic Landscape? Contextualizing Methamphetamine in North Dakota
- Are Spatial Variables Important? The Case of Markets for Multiple Drugs in British Bengal
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection Rates and Heroin Trafficking: Fearful Symmetries
- Metropolitan Area Characteristics, Injection Drug Use and HIV Among Injectors
- Factors Influencing Drug Use and HIV Risk in Two Nicaraguan Cities
- Drug Use and HIV/AIDS: Risk Environments in Post-Soviet Russia
- Substance Abuse and HIV in China
- Placing the Dynamics of Syringe Exchange Programs in the United States
- The effect of individual, program, and neighborhood variables on continuity of treatment among dually diagnosed individuals
- Exploring the Reciprocal Effects of Substance Abuse Treatment Provision and Area Substance Abuse
- Using a GIS Framework to Assess Hurricane Recovery Needs of Substance Abuse Center Clients in Katrina- and Rita-Affected Areas
- Using GIS to Identify Drug Markets and Reduce Drug-Related Violence
- Modeling the Spatial Patterns of Substance and Drug Abuse in the US
- Reconceptualizing Sociogeographic Context for the Study of Drug Use, Abuse, and Addiction
- Spatial Analytic Approaches to Explaining the Trends and Patterns of Drug Overdose Deaths.