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REYNOLDS, Joanna (2022). Framings of risk and responsibility in newsprint media coverage of alcohol licensing regulations during the COVID ‐19 pandemic in England. Drug and Alcohol Review. [Article]

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REYNOLDS, Joanna and CLAIRE, Wilkinson (2020). Accessibility of ‘essential’ alcohol in the time of COVID-19: casting light on the blind spots of licensing? Drug and Alcohol Review. [Article]

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BEST, David, DAY, E., CANTILLANO, V., GASTON, R. L., NAMBAMALI, A., SWEETING, R. and KEANEY, F. (2008). Mapping heroin careers : utilising a standardised history-taking method to assess the speed of escalation of heroin using careers in a treatment-seeking cohort. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27 (2), 165-170. [Article]

BEST, David, GHUFRAN, Safeena, DAY, Ed, RAY, Rajashree and LOARING, Jessica (2008). Breaking the habit : a retrospective analysis of desistance factors among formerly problematic heroin users. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27 (6), 619-624. [Article]

BEST, David, GOSSOP, M., GREENWOOD, J., MARSDEN, J., LEHMANN, P. and STRANG, J. (1999). Cannabis use in relation to illicit drug use and health problems among opiate misusers in treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 18 (1), 31-38. [Article]

BEST, David, GOSSOP, M., MAN, L. H., FINCH, E., GREENWOOD, J. and STRANG, J. (2000). Accidental and deliberate overdose among opiate addicts in methadone maintenance treatment : are deliberate overdoses systematically different? Drug and Alcohol Review, 19 (2), 213-216. [Article]

BEST, David, GOSSOP, M., MAN, L. H., STILLWELL, G., COOMBER, R. and STRANG, J. (2002). Peer overdose resuscitation : multiple intervention strategies and time to response by drug users who witness overdose. Drug and Alcohol Review, 21 (3), 269-274. [Article]

BEST, David, GOW, J., KNOX, T., TAYLOR, A., GROSHKOVA, T. and WHITE, W. (2012). Mapping the recovery stories of drinkers and drug users in Glasgow : quality of life and its associations with measures of recovery capital. Drug and Alcohol Review, 31 (3), 334-341. [Article]

BEST, David, GROSS, S., MANNING, V., GOSSOP, M., WITTON, J. and STRANG, J. (2005). Cannabis use in adolescents : the impact of risk and protective factors and social functioning. Drug and Alcohol Review, 24 (6), 483-488. [Article]

BEST, David, HARRIS, J., GOSSOP, M., FARRELL, M., FINCH, E., NOBLE, A. and STRANG, J. (2000). Use of non-prescribed methadone and other illicit drugs during methadone maintenance treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 19 (1), 9-16. [Article]

BEST, David, MAN, L. H., GOSSOP, M., NOBLE, A. and STRANG, J. (2000). Drug users' experiences of witnessing overdoses : what do they know and what do they need to know? Drug and Alcohol Review, 19 (4), 407-412. [Article]

BESWICK, T., BEST, David, REES, S., COOMBER, R., GOSSOP, M. and STRANG, J. (2001). Multiple drug use : patterns and practices of heroin and crack use in a population of opiate addicts in treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 20 (2), 201-204. [Article]

DAY, E., BEST, David, CANTILLANO, V., GASTON, R. L., NAMBAMALI, A. and KEANEY, F. (2008). Measuring the use and career histories of drug users in treatment : reliability of the Lifetime Drug Use History (LDUH) and its data yield relative to clinical case notes. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27 (2), 171-177. [Article]

GROSHKOVA, T., BEST, David and WHITE, W. (2013). The assessment of recovery capital : properties and psychometrics of a measure of addiction recovery strengths. Drug and Alcohol Review, 32 (2), 187-194. [Article]

HIBBERT, L. J. and BEST, David (2011). Assessing recovery and functioning in former problem drinkers at different stages of their recovery journeys. Drug and Alcohol Review, 30 (1), 12-20. [Article]

MEIER, Petra and BEST, David (2006). Programme factors that influence completion of residential treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 25 (4), 349-355. [Article]

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