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    The efficacy of interviewing young drug users through online chat by Barratt, Monica

    Published 2012
    “…Despite the fact that most young people who use ‘party drugs’ also use the Internet, accounts of drugs research involving qualitative interviewing using real-time instant messaging or online chat are yet to be published. …”
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    Science and scepticism: Drug information, young men and counterpublic health by Farrugia, A., Fraser, Suzanne

    Published 2016
    “…It is perhaps no surprise that young people can be sceptical of the drug-related information they receive in school-based health education, health promotion and the media. …”
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    Assembling realities, assembling capacities: Young people and drug consumption in Australian drug education by Farrugia, Adrian Christopher

    Published 2016
    “…This thesis analyses the constitution of young people and drug consumption in Australian drug education and social marketing texts. …”
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    Narratives of Young Men With Injecting Drug Use Histories Leaving Adult Prison by Walker, S., Higgs, Peter, Stoové, M., Wilson, Amanda

    Published 2017
    “…Narratives of the immediate days/weeks surrounding release were gathered from young men with histories of injecting drug use (IDU). …”
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    The use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs by young Aboriginal people in Albany, Western Australia by Gray, Dennis, Morfitt, B., Ryan, K., Williams, S.

    Published 1997
    “…Of a total of 110 young Aboriginal people residing in the town in the town at the time of the study, 105 were interviewed by two trained Aboriginal research assistants using interview schedules that included questions based on the national guidelines for the comparability of studies of drug use among young people.The most commonly used drugs were tobacco, alcohol and cannabis. …”
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    Young brains at risk: Co-constituting youth and addiction in neuroscience-informed Australian drug education by Farrugia, A., Fraser, Suzanne

    Published 2017
    “…These two concepts are then tracked in a series of drug education documents concerned with alcohol and other drug (AOD) use and addiction among young people, and their implications and effects and analysed together. …”
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    'Kiddie drugs' and controlled pleasure: Recreational use of dexamphetamine in a social network of young Australians. by Moore, David, Green, Rachael

    Published 2009
    “…Further, current interventions targeting young psychostimulant users, which emphasise their adulterated and illegal nature, may inadvertently contribute to the cultural construction of dexamphetamine as a relatively ‘safe’ drug.…”
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