Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Is start time a risk factor for amounts consumed on a given day if drinking duration is taken into account? An event-level study16
Nonmedical prescription drug use among female adolescents: the relative influence of maternal factors, social norms, and perceptions of risk and availability16
Exploring hidden risks and empowerment in women’s acquisition of medicinal cannabis from illegal markets: a qualitative study15
Cannabis users andHomo Sovieticus. Stigma, culture, and delegitimization in Riga, Latvia15
“They’re doing it anyway, let’s have a conversation about it”: exploring student and stakeholder attitudes towards drug education programmes for university students13
The green shift? Narratives of changing cannabis policies and identity-work among Norwegian adolescents12
A continuum model of alcohol use and problems can advance public health goals without undermining treatment agendas. Reply to commentaries12
Tobacco, e-cigarette and alcohol content in popular UK soap operas: a content analysis to explore changes in social norms and scene location12
Prevalence and associated factors of binge drinking among high school students in Acapulco, Mexico: a cross-sectional study12
Just have this come from their prescription pad: the medicalization of safer supply from the perspectives of health planners in BC, Canada12
Harnessing the global expertise in drug use and drug prevention in physical activity settings: results from the Anabolic Steroid Prevention Survey11
Police officer perceptions towards drug liberalization policies in the context of an overdose crisis in British Columbia, Canada11
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