J Hando
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1.
Topp L, Hando J, Dillon P, Roche A, Solowij N
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 1999 Jul;
55(1-2):105-15.
PMID: 10402155
This study explored patterns of ecstasy use and associated harm through the administration of a structured interview schedule to 329 ecstasy users, recruited from three Australian cities. A broad range...
2.
Hando J, Topp L, Hall W
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 1997 Jun;
46(1-2):105-13.
PMID: 9246558
Amphetamines remain a popular illicit drug among young adults in Australia and a number of other countries, particularly by injection. A significant increase in the number of people presenting to...
3.
Hando J, Howard J, Zibert E
Drug Alcohol Rev
. 1997 Jun;
16(2):137-45.
PMID: 16203420
Demographic, drug use and criminal correlates of risky drug practices were examined among 279 detained youth in NSW Juvenile Justice Centres. Binge drinking was common, with 63% reporting the consumption...
4.
Hando J, Flaherty B, Rutter S
Addiction
. 1997 Feb;
92(2):173-82.
PMID: 9158229
Data collected on cocaine in Australia in the mid to late 1980s, when law enforcement and treatment centres were concerned with possible increases in cocaine use, indicated a low prevalence...
5.
Hall W, Hando J, Darke S, Ross J
Addiction
. 1996 Jan;
91(1):81-7.
PMID: 8822016
A sample of 301 amphetamine users were interviewed about their experiences of psychological symptoms prior to, and subsequent to, their initiation of amphetamine use. Psychological morbidity was common, with 44%...
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Gossop M, Darke S, Griffiths P, Hando J, Powis B, Hall W, et al.
Addiction
. 1995 May;
90(5):607-14.
PMID: 7795497
The Severity of Dependence Scale (SDS) was devised to provide a short, easily administered scale which can be used to measure the degree of dependence experienced by users of different...
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Darke S, Ross J, Cohen J, Hando J, Hall W
AIDS Care
. 1995 Jan;
7(1):19-26.
PMID: 7748906
A sample of 301 regular amphetamine users were interviewed regarding injecting and sexual risk-taking behaviours. Two-thirds of subjects were injecting the drug, with males being 1.8 times more likely to...
8.
Darke S, Cohen J, Ross J, Hando J, Hall W
Addiction
. 1994 Sep;
89(9):1077-83.
PMID: 7987184
A sample of 301 regular amphetamine users was interviewed regarding transitions between routes of administration of amphetamines. Use of amphetamines by injecting was widespread, with two-thirds (67%) of subjects having...
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Hall W, Hando J
Drug Alcohol Rev
. 1994 Jan;
13(3):277-84.
PMID: 16818339
The relationship between route of administration and the adverse effects of amphetamine use (dependence symptoms, treatment-seeking, adverse psychological symptoms and violence) were examined among 231 Australian amphetamine users, half of...
10.
Hando J, Hall W
Addiction
. 1994 Jan;
89(1):79-85.
PMID: 8148747
A survey was undertaken of needle-sharing and sexually risky behaviour among 231 Australian amphetamine users, half of whom usually injected amphetamine. The prevalence of risky needle use and sexual behaviour...