1999 Book Chapter Epidemiology of cannabis use and its consequencesHall, W. D., Johnston, L. and Donnelly, N. (1999). Epidemiology of cannabis use and its consequences. The health effects of cannabis. (pp. 71-125) edited by Harold Kalant, William Corrigall, Wayne Hall and Reginald Smart. Toronto, Canada: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. |
1999 Book Chapter Heroin overdose deaths in AustraliaHall, Wayne (1999). Heroin overdose deaths in Australia. Heroin crisis : key commentators discuss the issues and debate solutions to heroin abuse in Australia. (pp. x-x) edited by Kate van den Boogert and Nadine Davidoff. Melbourne: Bookman Press. |
1999 Book Chapter Mental and behavioural disorders due to cannabisChannabasavanna, S., Paes, M. and Hall, W. D. (1999). Mental and behavioural disorders due to cannabis. The health effects of cannabis. (pp. 267-90) edited by Harold Kalant, William Corrigall, Wayne Hall and Reginald Smart. Toronto, Canada: Addiction Research Foundation. |
1999 Journal Article Patient matching in treatment for alcohol dependence: is the null hypothesis still alive and well?Hall, Wayne (1999). Patient matching in treatment for alcohol dependence: is the null hypothesis still alive and well?. Addiction, 94 (1), 52-54. doi: 10.1080/09652149934152 |
1999 Book Heroin use In Australia: its impact on public health and public orderHall, Wayne, Lynskey, Michael and Degenhardt, Louisa (1999). Heroin use In Australia: its impact on public health and public order. University of New South Wales: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre. |
1999 Book Chapter Comparing the health and psychological risks of alcohol, cannabis, nicotine and opiate useHall, W. D., Room, R and Bondy, S (1999). Comparing the health and psychological risks of alcohol, cannabis, nicotine and opiate use. The health effects of cannabis. (pp. 475-506) edited by Harold Kalant, William Corrigall, Wayne Hall and Reginald Smart. Toronto: Addiction Research Foundation. |
1999 Book Effects of the Cannabis Expiation Notice Scheme on levels and patterns of cannabis use in South Australia: evidence from the National Drug Strategy Household Surveys 1985-1995Donnelly, Niel, Hall, Wayne and Christie, Paul (1999). Effects of the Cannabis Expiation Notice Scheme on levels and patterns of cannabis use in South Australia: evidence from the National Drug Strategy Household Surveys 1985-1995. Canberra, ACT Australia: Public Affairs, Parliamentary and Access Branch: Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care. |
1999 Book Current state of research on illicit drugs in Australia : an information documentHando, Julie, Hall, Wayne, Rutter, Scott and Dolan, Kate (1999). Current state of research on illicit drugs in Australia : an information document. Canberra, ACT Australia: National Health and Medical Research Council. |
1999 Journal Article Role of maintenance treatment in opioid dependenceWard, Jeff, Hall, Wayne and Mattick, Richard P. (1999). Role of maintenance treatment in opioid dependence. Lancet, 353 (9148), 221-226. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(98)05356-2 |
1999 Book Chapter Effects of cannabis on the cardiovascular and gastrointestinal systemsChesher, G and Hall, W. D. (1999). Effects of cannabis on the cardiovascular and gastrointestinal systems. The health effects of cannabis. (pp. 435-458) edited by Harold Kalant, William Corrigall, Wayne Hall and Reginald Smart. Toronto, Canada: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. |
1999 Book The social impacts of the Cannabis Expiation Notice Scheme in South Australia: summary reportAli, Robert, Christie, Paul, Lenton, Simon, Hawks, David, Sutton, Adam, Hall, Wayne and Allsop, Steve (1999). The social impacts of the Cannabis Expiation Notice Scheme in South Australia: summary report. Canberra, ACT Australia: Public Affairs, Parliamentary and Access Branch:Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care. |
1999 Book Chapter IntroductionKalant, Harold, Corrigal, William, Hall, Wayne and Smart, Reginald (1999). Introduction. The health effects of cannabis. (pp. ix-xi) edited by Harold Kalant, William Corrigall, Wayne Hall and Reginald Smart. Toronto, Canada: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. |
1999 Book Chapter Assessing the health and psychological effects of cannabis useHall, W. D. (1999). Assessing the health and psychological effects of cannabis use. The health effects of cannabis. (pp. 1-18) edited by Kalant,H., Corrigall, W., Hall, W. D. and Smart, R.. Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. |
1998 Journal Article Characteristics of long-term cannabis users in Sydney, AustraliaSwift, Wendy, Hall, Wayne and Copeland, Jan (1998). Characteristics of long-term cannabis users in Sydney, Australia. European Addiction Research, 4 (4), 190-197. doi: 10.1159/000018952 |
1998 Journal Article A bleach program for inmates in NSW: an HIV prevention strategyDolan, Kate A., Wodak, Alex D. and Hall, Wayne D. (1998). A bleach program for inmates in NSW: an HIV prevention strategy. Australian And New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 22 (7), 838-840. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.1998.tb01506.x |
1998 Journal Article Jurisdictional trends in opioid overdose deaths, 1988-96Hall, Wayne (1998). Jurisdictional trends in opioid overdose deaths, 1988-96. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 22 (7), 802-807. |
1998 Journal Article The health effects of cannabis: Key issues of policy relevanceMartin, B. R. and Hall, W. (1998). The health effects of cannabis: Key issues of policy relevance. Bulletin on Narcotics, 50 (1-2), 85-116. |
1998 Journal Article A bleach program for inmates in NSW: An HIV prevention strategyHall, Wayne D. (1998). A bleach program for inmates in NSW: An HIV prevention strategy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 22 (7), 838-840. |
1998 Journal Article Cannabis use and psychosisHall, Wayne (1998). Cannabis use and psychosis. Drug And Alcohol Review, 17 (4), 433-444. doi: 10.1080/09595239800187271 |
1998 Journal Article The decline in alcohol disorders with age: Causes and implicationsHall, Wayne and Degenhardt, Louise (1998). The decline in alcohol disorders with age: Causes and implications. Australian Journal On Ageing, 17 (4), 158-159. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6612.1998.tb00064.x |