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Clarke,
Michèle., and Coughlin, Robert.
The
Toronto’s LGBTTQ Communities.
Intervention Project, 2007.
(23 p.)
Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 34047690, which notes that
the work is available electronically by subscription. (This particular
AMICUS record notes also that the electronic connection given in
the record is for use by to Ryerson associates only).
“Clients
Fight a Triple Stigma: Woman, Lesbian, Drug
Addict.” Addiction Research
Foundation of
Côté,
Pierre, et Junod, Patrice.
“Homosexualité
et toxicomanie.” Le Médecin du Québec
28(9) (sept. 1993):
99-102.
“Causes
de la surconsommation de drogues et de l’alcool chez les
homosexuels; les principales substances consommées et les
effets sur
la santé; le dépistage et le traitement” – Repère
résumé.
Dorais,
Michel; with Lajeunesse, Simon
Louis.
Dead Boys Can’t Dance: Sexual Orientation, Masculinity, and Suicide.
Translated by Pierre Tremblay.
(127 p.; ISBN 0773526536; 0773526544)
Translation of: Mort ou fif, which has appeared in the original
French under more than one imprint and which is listed elsewhere
in this bibliography.
Israelstam, Stephen.
“Alcohol and Drug Problems of Gay Males and Lesbians: Therapy, Counselling
and Prevention Issues.” Journal of Drug Issues 16(3) (1986): 443-461.
Israelstam, Stephen.
“Knowledge and Opinions
of Alcohol Intervention Workers in
Regarding Issues Affecting Male Gays and Lesbians: I and II.” International
Journal of the Addictions 23(3) (1988): 227-252.
Israelstam, S.
“Psychosocial and Other Factors in Excessive Drinking of Homosexuals and the
General Population:
Opinions of Alcohol Intervention Workers in
Israelstam, S., and Lambert,
S.
“Homosexuality as a Cause of Alcoholism: A Historical Review.”
International Journal of the Addictions 18(8) (Dec. 1983): 1085-1107.
Indexers
give
Israelstam, Stephen, and Lambert, Sylvia.
“Homosexuals Who Indulge in Excessive Use of Alcohol and Drugs:
Psychosocial Factors to Be Taken into Account by Community and
Intervention Workers.” Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 34(3)
(Spring 1989): 54-69.
“Asserts that secluded nature of homosexual bar and its importance
as social center is one example of how lifestyle may contribute to
alcohol and drug problems of homosexuals” – NISC Gay & Lesbian
Abstracts, from ERIC.
Indexer has given “
Not seen.
Knox, Meredith.
“Lesbians and Substance Abuse: Transformation and Recovery.”
M.S.W. thesis, Maritime School of Social Work,
(ca. 76 leaves)
Lacouture,
Yves.
La
toxicomanie chez les personnes homosexuelles: une recension des écrits.
Montréal:
Comité permanent de lutte à la toxicomanie, 1998.
(32 p.; ISBN 2550329090)
Bibliography:
p. 26-32.
MacFarlane, Devon.
LGBT Communities and Substance Use: What Health Has to Do with It! :
A Report on
Consultations with LGBT Communities.
Drafted by
MacFarlane; submitted on behalf of LGBT communities and the Substance
Use Working Group, LGBT Health
Association of B.C.
Health Association, 2003.
(81 p.)
Ref.: AMICUS catalogue no. 29474517, which gives [erroneously?] the
author surname MacFarland. Spelling MacFarlane used at Web site below.
Note that a five-page Executive Summary was viewed electronically on
Nadeau,
Louise.
“L’alcoolisme, la santé mentale et
l’homosexualité: trois cas de femme lesbiennes.”
Santé
mentale au Québec 15(1) (mai 1990): 237-243.
Saulnier,
Christine Flynn, and Miller, Brenda A.
“Drug and Alcohol Problems: Heterosexual Compared to Lesbian and Bisexual
Women.” Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 6 (1997): 221-231.
Schilder, Arn J.,
et al.
“Crystal Methamphetamine and Ecstasy Differ in Relation to Unsafe Sex among
Young Gay Men.” Canadian Journal of Public Health 96(5) (Sept./Oct. 2005):
340-343.
Shedden, J.
Gay
and Bisexual Men Talk about Their Experiences with Alcohol: Gay Men
and Alcohol Project.
Ref.: Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 8(2) (1999): 126.
Travers, Robb, and Schneider, Margaret S.
“Barriers to Accessibility for Lesbian and Gay Youth Needing Addictions
Services.” Youth & Society 27 (1996): 356-378.
Travers, Robert N.
“‘You Can Feel the Wall’: Barriers to Addictions Services for Lesbian, Gay and
Bisexual Youth.” MA thesis,
(141 p.)
“Experiences of 17 lesbian, gay and bisexual youth (3 females,
14 males, age 17-24)…are documented” – abstract from Canadian
Research Index.