2016
DOI: 10.4135/9781473921986
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The SAGE Handbook of Drug and Alcohol Studies

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“…The phrase most frequently used in research and policy is "New Psychoactive Substances," a phrase deliberately chosen to distance itself from "Legal Highs." As has also been noted elsewhere (Measham & Newcombe, 2016;Potter & Chatwin 2018), the language of policy and research is that of novel or new psychoactive substances (NPS). Yet this phrase was next to meaningless for our study participants; it was a category (or object, Mol, 2002) that simply did not exist for them.…”
Section: New Psychoactive Substances Versus Legal Highsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The phrase most frequently used in research and policy is "New Psychoactive Substances," a phrase deliberately chosen to distance itself from "Legal Highs." As has also been noted elsewhere (Measham & Newcombe, 2016;Potter & Chatwin 2018), the language of policy and research is that of novel or new psychoactive substances (NPS). Yet this phrase was next to meaningless for our study participants; it was a category (or object, Mol, 2002) that simply did not exist for them.…”
Section: New Psychoactive Substances Versus Legal Highsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Defining NPS: How Particular Substances Came to Be Included in the Study A particular challenge of the early stages of the project was anticipating that participants may not be familiar with the object "NPS" and to identify which substances we were and were not interested in understanding the use of: in short, which substances were and were not NPS for the purpose of this study (see Measham & Newcombe, 2016, on the impact of this lack of clarity on drug monitoring). Some substances were considered straightforward.…”
Section: Constituting Newness: a Methodological Undertakingmentioning
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“…For instance, in the Australian context, multiple workforce surveys over the past decade suggest that around half the workforce have attained a tertiary level Bachelor (undergraduate) degree or greater (21)(22)(23)(24). Similarly, US and European data has shown that education qualifications in the SUD workforce are lower than in other health services (25). Because the administration and interpretation of many cognitive tests are restricted to individuals with specialist qualifications, this limits their adoption in the sector.…”
Section: Practical Considerations: Characteristics and Needs Of The Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alcohol consumption is driven by a number of internal and external influences that can be either positive or negative, for reasons such as a behavioural control, emotional coping strategies, socially for pleasure or enjoyment, historically for medicinal purposes, cultural practice, religious rituals, and sometimes for the purpose of intoxication . There is ongoing debate within the scientific literature that the moderate consumption of alcohol may provide some health benefits .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%