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They are legal so they are safe, right? What did the legal status of BZP-party pills mean to young people in New Zealand? | Sheridan J, Butler R | Journal Article | 2010 | |
The drug information and monitoring service (DIMS) in the Netherlands: A unique tool for monitoring party drugs | Niesink R, Nikken G, Jansen F et al | Journal Article | 2001 | |
Strategies to prevent community alcohol-related problems: bar areas | McAllister J. | Report | 2000 | |
Dancing on drugs: Risk, health and hedonism in the British club scene | Measham F, Aldridge J, Parker H. | Book | 2001 | |
Nightlife and crime: Social order and governance in international perspective | Demetrovics Z. | Book | 2009 | |
The variety of ecstasy/MDMA users: Results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions | Wu L-T, Parrott AC, Ringwalt CL et al | Journal Article | 2009 | |
Everything starts with an 'E': Exclusion, ethnicity and elite formation in contemporary English clubland | Measham F, Hadfield P. | Journal Article | 2009 | |
The affordability of alcoholic beverages in the European Union. Understanding the link between alcohol affordability, consumption and harms | Rabinovich L, Brutscher PB, de Vries H et al. | Report | 2009 | |
Medical problems related to recreational drug use at nocturnal dance parties | Van Sassenbroeck DK, Calle PA, Rousseau FM, et al | Journal Article | 2003 | |
The influence of age and gender on party drug use among young adults attending dance events, clubs, and rock festivals in Belgium | Van Havere T, Vanderplasschen W, Broekaert E et al. | Journal Article | 2009 |