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Title | Author(s) | Category | Type | Year |
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MDMA, Ketamine, GHB, and the 'Club Drug' scene. | McDowell DM. | Book | 2004 | |
Making licensed venues safer for patrons: What environmental factors should be the focus of interventions? | Homel R, Carvolth R, Hauritz M et al | Journal Article | 2004 | |
Elevated substance use in casual labour at international nightlife resorts: A case control study. | Hughes K, Bellis MA, Chaudry M. | Journal Article | 2004 | |
Drug use within the Finnish club culture as marks of distinction. | Salasuo M, Seppala P. | Journal Article | 2004 | |
Acute toxic effects of club drugs. | Gable RS. | Journal Article | 2004 | |
Health and safety problems in recreational nightlife in the Island of Mallorca. | Calafat A, Juan M. | Journal Article | 2004 | |
What are the most effective and cost-effective interventions in alcohol control? | Osterberg E. | Report | 2004 | |
Young people, dance and the sub-cultural consumption of drugs. | Moore K, Miles S. | Journal Article | 2004 | |
(3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) or ecstasy: The neuropsychobiological implications of taking it at dances and raves': Reply. | Parrott A. | Journal Article | 2004 | |
Overserving at licensed premises in Stockholm: Effects of a community action program. | Wallin E, Gripenberg J, Andreasson S. | Journal Article | 2005 |