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BEST, David and LUBMAN, Dan Ian (2016). Friends matter but so does their substance use: The impact of social networks on substance use, offending and wellbeing among young people attending specialist alcohol and drug treatment services. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 24 (1), 111-117. [Article]

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ANDERSSON, Catrin, WINCUP, Emma, BEST, David and IRVING, Jamie (2020). Gender and recovery pathways in the UK. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy. [Article]

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MOXON, David and WATERS, Jaime (2018). Sourcing illegal drugs as a hidden older user: the ideal of ‘social supply’. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 1-10. [Article]

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BEST, David, DAY, E., HOMAYOUN, S., LENTON, H., MOVERLEY, R. and OPENSHAW, M. (2008). Treatment retention in the Drug Intervention Programme : do primary drug users fare better than primary offenders? Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 15 (2), 201-209. [Article]

BEST, David, MANNING, V., GOSSOP, M., WITTON, J., FLOYD, K., RAWAF, S. and STRANG, J. (2004). Adolescent psychological health problems and delinquency among volatile substance users in a school sample in south London. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 11 (6), 473-482. [Article]

BEST, David, WOOD, K., SWEETING, R., MORGAN, B. and DAY, E. (2010). Fitting a quart into a black box : keyworking in quasi-coercive drug treatment in England. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 17 (4), 370-387. [Article]

DAY, E., BEST, David, ISON, J., KEANEY, F., STRANG, J. and BUNTWAL, N. (2006). Do psychiatrists make a difference? : impact of levels of medical input to the range of treatment provided in in-patient drug detoxification services. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 13 (6), 577-585. [Article]

KING, R. and BEST, David (2011). Cognitive functioning and cognitive style among drug users in maintenance substitution treatment. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 18 (2), 132-139. [Article]

MANNING, V., BEST, David, RAWAF, S., ROWLEY, J., FLOYD, K. and STRANG, J. (2001). Drug use in adolescence : the relationship between opportunity, initial use and continuation of use of four illicit drugs in a cohort of 14-16-year-olds in South London. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 8 (4), 396-405. [Article]

MAYET, Soraya, MANNING, Victoria, SHERIDAN, Janie, BEST, David and STRANG, John (2010). The virtual disappearance of injectable opioids for heroin addiction under the ‘British System’. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 17 (5), 496-506. [Article]

MCAULEY, Andrew, BEST, David, TAYLOR, Avril, HUNTER, Carole and ROBERTSON, Roy (2012). From evidence to policy : the Scottish national naloxone programme. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 19 (4), 309-319. [Article]

O'GARA, Colin, KEANEY, Francis, BEST, David, HARRIS, Jennifer, BOYS, Annabel, LEONARD, Feargal, KELLEHER, Michael and STRANG, John (2005). Substance misuse training among psychiatric doctors, psychiatric nurses, medical students and nursing students in a South London psychiatric teaching hospital. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 12 (4), 327-336. [Article]

STRANG, John, BEST, David, RIDGE, Gayle, GOSSOP, Michael and FARRELL, Michael (2005). Randomised clinical trial of the effects of time on a waiting list on clinical outcomes in opiate addicts awaiting outpatient treatment. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 12 (s1), 115-118. [Article]

STRATHDEE, Geraldine, MANNING, Victoria, BEST, David, KEANEY, Francis, BHUI, Kam, WITTON, John, WALL, Sharon, MCGILLVRAY, Lauren, MARSDEN, John, JOHNSON, Fiona, PIEK, Chantal and WILSON-JONES, Charlotte (2005). Dual diagnosis in a Primary Care Group (PCG) (100,000 population locality): a step-by-step epidemiological needs assessment and design of a training and service response model. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 12 (s1), 119-123. [Article]

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