Autores/as

  • M. A. Bellis Public Health Sector. School of Health. John Moores University. Liverpool
  • G. Hale Health Care Development (NHS North West) Manchester.
  • A. Bennet HIT, Liverpool.
  • M. Chaudry HIT, Liverpool.
  • M. Kilfoyle Public Health Sector. School of Health. John Moores University. Liverpool.

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https://doi.org/10.20882/adicciones.667

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Bellis MA & Ashton JR. Commercial advertisements are needed to create a condom culture. BMJ. 2000; 320:643.

Bean P, Stratford N, White C, Goodman M, Malyon T, Charles V, O’Hagan C. Release. Drugs and Dance Survey; an insight into the culture. London: Release 1997.

Calafat A, Bohrn K, Juan M, Kokkevi A, Maalste N, Mendes F, Palmer A. Nightlife in Europe and recreative drug use. SONAR98. Palma: IREFREA & European Commission. 1999.

Calafat A, Stocco P, Mendes F, Simon J, van de Wijngaart G, Sureda M, Palmer A, Maalste N, Zavatti P. Characteristics and social representation of ecstasy in Europe. Valencia: IREFREA & European Commission, 1998. Carter S. Taking sexual risks while away from home. MRC news. 1997; Autumn, 38-9.

Carter S, Horn K, Hart G, Dunbar M, Scoular A, MacIntyre S. The sexual behaviour of international travellers at two Glasgow GUM clinics. Inter. J. STD AIDS. 1997; 8: 336-8.

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Fomento del Turismo de Ibiza, Ibiza 1999 tourist statistics, Palma, 1999.

Forsyth, AJM, Barnard M, McKeganey NP. Musical preference as an indicator of adolescent drug use. Addiction 1997; 10: 1317-25.

Garratt S. Adventures in Wonderland: A decade of club culture. London: Headline 1998.

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Government Statistical Service. Statistics on Smoking: England, 1976 to 1996. London: Department of Health, 1998.

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Green A.R., Goodwin G.M.: Ecstasy and neurodegeneration; ecstasy’s log term effects are potentially more damaging than its acute toxicity. 1996; BMJ. 312: 1493-4.

Health Education Authority. Drugs abroad; essential holiday information. London; HEA, 1999.

HIT & Liverpool John Moores University. Club Health Ibiza. Liverpool; Splinter, 1999.

Hopkins N. High anxiety. Guardian, 26th August 1999.

Hughes K, MacKintosh AM, Hastings G, Wheeler C, Watson J, Inglis J. Young people, alcohol and designer drinks: quantitative and qualitative study. BMJ 1997; 314: 414-8.

Jansen KL Ecstacy (MDMA) dependence. Drug Alcohol Depend. 1999; 53: 121-4.

Josiam BM, Perry Hobson JS, Dietrich UC Smeaton G. An analysis of the sexual, alcohol and drug related behavioural patterns of students on spring break. Tour. Manag. 1998; 19: 501-13.

Kilfoyle M, Bellis MA. The Health of the Clubbing Nation. In Kilfoyle M, Bellis MA eds. Club Health. Liverpool: Molyneux associates. 1998.

London Drug Policy Forum. Dance till dawn safely. London: London Drug Policy Forum, 1996.

McCann, U. D.; Mertl, M.; Eligulashvili, V.; Ricaurte, G. A.: Cognitive performance in (+ / –) 3,4 – Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA; ‘ecstasy’) users: a controlled study. Psychopharma. 1999; 143: 417-25.

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Office for National Statistics. Living in Britain: results from the 1996 General Household Survey. London: The Stationary Office, 1998.

Ramsey M, Partridge S. Drug Misuse Declared in 1998: results from the British Crime Survey. London: Home Office, 1999.

Ryan C, Kinder R. Sex, tourism and sex tourism: fulfilling similar needs? Tour. Manag. 1996; 17: 507- 18.

Sellars A. The influence of dance music on the UK youth tourism market. Tour. Manag. 1998; 19: 611- 15.

Sherlock K. Wolff K, Hay AW, Conner M. Analysis of illicit ecstasy tablets: implications for clinical

management in the accident and emergency department. J. Accid. Emerg. Med. 1999; 16: 194-7.

Smeaton GL, Josiam BM Dietrich UC. College students’ binge drinking at a beach-front destination during spring break. College Health 1998; 46: 247-54.

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Thomas M, Bloor M, Crosier A. Young people and international travel; HIV prevention and health promotion. London: Health Education Authority, 1997.

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2000-12-15

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