Contents
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Preface - Hamid Ghodse
1. Introduction
Hamid Ghodse
2. Prevention programmes
Ilana B. Crome and Paul McArdle
3. The epidemiology of substance misuse in young
people
Martin Frischer, Paul McArdle and Ilana B.
Crome
4. Determinants of substance misuse
Paul McArdle and John Macleod
5. Social influences
Daphne Rumball and Ilana B. Crome
6. Psychiatric comorbidity
Ilana B. Crome
7. Implications of parental substance misuse
Eilish Gilvarry and Ilana B. Crome
8. Health issues
Ilana B. Crome, Daphne Rumball and Mervyn
London
9. Young people and smoking
Kate Woodhouse
10. The process of assessment
Ilana B. Crome
11. Treatment
Ilana B. Crome, Paul McArdle, Eilish Gilvarry and Sue
Bailey
12. Perspectives on substance misuse in young
offenders
Sue Bailey and Ruth Marshall
13. Ethical and legal principles
Carole A. Kaplan and Paul McArdle
14. Developing an evidence-based model for
services
Richard Williams, Eilish Gilvarry and Jane
Christian
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Child and Adolescent Mental
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