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Title | Author(s) | Category | Type | Year |
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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 | |
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 | |
Trends, motivations and settings of recreational cocaine use by adolescents and young adults in the Netherlands | Van der Poel A, Rodenburga G, Dijkstraa M et al. | Journal Article | 2009 | |
Safety problems among heavy-drinking youth at a Bulgarian nightlife resort | Tutenges S | Short report | 2009 | |
Epidemiology meets cultural studies: Studying and understanding youth cultures, clubs and drugs | Hunt G, Moloney M, Evans, K | Journal Article | 2009 | |
Mind the gender gap! When boys and girls get drunk at a party. | Ostergaard J. | Research Report | 2007 | |
Societal structures or situated practices? A review of Nordic qualitative literature on recreational intoxicant-use among young adults | Maunu A, Millar EO | Review | 2005 |