References and Resource Material
Allsop, S., Lee, N. (Eds.) (2012). Perspectives on amphetamine-type stimulants. East Hawthorn, Victoria: IP Communications. Available for purchase here.
American Psychiatric Association (2013). Substance-related and addictive disorders. In Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed). Washington: American Psychiatric Association.
Australian Crime Commission. (2015). The Australian methylamphetamine market: The national picture. Canberra: Australian Crime Commission.
Australian General Practice Network. (2007). Management of patients with psychostimulant use problems: Guidelines for general practitioners. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Baker, A. (2015). Physical and psychological effects of methamphetamine use. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Baker, A., Kay-Lambkin, F., Lee, N.K., Claire, M., & Jenner, L. (2003). A brief cognitive behavioural intervention for regular amphetamine users: A treatment guide. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Baker, A., Lee, N., & Jenner, L. (2004). Models of intervention and care for psychostimulant users. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Battams, S., Roche, A., Duvnjak, A., Trifonoff, A., & Bywood, P. (2010). For kids’ sake: Workforce development resources for family sensitive policy and practice in the alcohol and other drugs sector. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Bien, T., Miller, W., & Tonigan, J. (1993). Brief interventions for alcohol problems: A review. Addiction, 88(3), 315-335.
Centre for Substance Abuse Treatment (1999). Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Abuse Treatment. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 35. Rockville (MD): Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Clay, R.A. (2013). Mental health first aid: A growing movement trains laypeople to spot mental health concerns. What does it mean for psychologists? Monitor on Psychology, 44(7), 32.
DAMEC (2014). Respect: Best practice approaches for working with culturally diverse clients in AOD treatment settings. Sydney: Drug and Alcohol Multicultural Education Centre.
Darke, S., Kaye, S., McKetin, R., & Duflou, J. (2008). Major physical and psychological harms of methamphetamine use. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27(3), 253-262.
Degenhardt, L., & Hall, W. (2012). Extent of illicit drug use and dependence, and their contribution to the global burden of disease. The Lancet, 379(9810), 55-70.
Department of Health and Human Services. (2014). Critical client incident management instruction Technical update 2014. Melbourne: Department of Health and Human Services.
DrugInfo Clearinghouse Factsheet (2004). Drug prevention work with Indigenous Australian clients and communities: How to ensure your services are culturally appropriate and sensitive. Melbourne: DrugInfo.
Gruenert, S., & Tsantesfki, M. (2012). Responding to the needs of children and parents in families experiencing alcohol and other drug problems. Prevention Research Quarterly, Number 17.
Hawkrigg, S., & Winterton, P. (2013). Children and clandestine drug laboratories: The unseen victims. The Medical journal of Australia, 199(11), 739.
Hester, R. (2015). Neural and cognitive effects of methamphetamine and implications for treatment. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Hester, R., & Luitjen, M., (2013). Neural correlates of attentional bias in addiction. CNS Spectrum, 19(3), 231-238.
Horyniak, D., Stoové, M., Degenhardt, L., Aitken, C., Kerr, T., Dietze, P. (2015). How do drug market changes affect characteristics of injecting initiation and subsequent patterns of drug use? Findings from a cohort of regular heroin and methamphetamine injectors in Melbourne, Australia. International Journal of Drug Policy, 26(1), 43 - 50.
Humeniuk, R., Henry-Edwards, S., Ali, R., Poznyak, V., Monteiro, V., & Maristela G. (2010). Brief intervention: The ASSIST-linked brief intervention for hazardous and harmful substance use. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.
InSight: Alcohol and Other Drug Education and Training Unit. (2013). Relapse prevention and management. Brisbane: Metro North Mental Health Alcohol and Drug Service.
Jenner, L., Baker, A., Whyte, I., & Carr, V. (2004). Psychostimulants – Management of acute behavioural disturbances: Guidelines for police services. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Jenner, L., & Lee, N. (2008). Treatment Approaches for Users of Methamphetamine: A Practical Guide for Frontline Workers. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Jenner, L., & Lee, N. (2009). Responding to challenging situations related to the use of psychostimulants: A practical guide for frontline workers. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Jenner, L., Spain, D., Whyte, I., Baker, A., Carr, V.J., Crilly, J. (2006). Management of patients with psychostimulant toxicity: Guidelines for emergency departments. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Jenner, L., Spain, D., Whyte, I., Baker, A., Carr, V.J., Crilly, J. (2006). Management of patients with psychostimulant toxicity: Guidelines for ambulance services. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Karila, L., Weinstein, A., Aubin, H., Benyamina, A., Reynaud, M., & Batki, S. (2010). Pharmacological approaches to methamphetamine dependence: A focused review. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 69(6), 578-592.
Kay-Lambkin, F.J., Baker, A.L., McKetin, R., & Lee, N. (2010). Stepping through treatment: Reflections on an adaptive treatment strategy among methamphetamine users with depression. Drug and Alcohol Review, 29(5), 475 - 482.
Kenny, P., Harney, A., Lee, N.K. and Pennay, A. (2011). Treatment utilization and barriers to treatment: Results of a survey of dependent methamphetamine users. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 6(1).
Lee, N. (2015). Build it and they will come: What works in treatment and how to apply it in everyday practice. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Lee, N. (2015). ‘Ice-chosis’ - Staying safe while providing care in the community. Presentation, Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association Conference, Adelaide, 16 September.
Lee, N.K., Harney, A., & Pennay, A. (2012). Examining the temporal relationship between methamphetamine use and mental health comorbidity. Advances in Dual Diagnosis, 5(1) 23- 31.
Lee, N., Johns, L., Jenkinson, R., Johnston, J., Connolly, K., Hall, K., & Cash, R. (2007). Methamphetamine dependence and treatment. Fitzroy: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre.
Lee, N.K., Pennay, A., Hester, R., McKetin, R., Nielsen, S., & Ferris, J. (2013). A pilot randomised controlled trial of modafinil during acute methamphetamine withdrawal: Feasibility, tolerability and clinical outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Review, 32(1), 88 - 95.
Lee, N., & Rawson, R. (2008). A systematic review of cognitive and behavioural therapies for methamphetamine dependence. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27(3) 309-317.
Lim, M. S. C., Cogger, S., Quinn, B., Hellard, M. E., & Dietze, P. M. (2015). 'Ice epidemic'? Trends in methamphetamine use from three Victorian surveillance systems. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 39(2), 194-195.
Lloyd, B., Matthews, S., Gao, C. X., Heilbronn, C., & Beck, D. (2015). Trends in alcohol and drug related ambulance attendances in Victoria: 2013/14. Fitzroy: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre.
MacLean, S., Hengsen, R., Stephens, R., & Arabena, K. (2015). Supporting the Mildura Aboriginal Community's Response to Ice use. Melbourne: Onemda VicHealth Group, The University of Melbourne.
MacLean, S., Harney, A., & Arabena, K. (2015). Primary health-care responses to methamphetamine use in Australian Indigenous communities. Australian Journal of Primary Health. Published online 23 February 2015. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/PY14126.
Magistrates Court of Victoria (2015). Personal Safety Intervention Orders.
Marlatt, G.A. & Gordon, J.R. (1985). Relapse Prevention: Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors. New York: Guilford Press.
Marsh, A., Dale, A., & Willis, L. (2007). A counsellor’s guide to working with alcohol and drug users. Perth: Drug and Alcohol Office.
McKetin, R., Lubman, D., Lee, N., Ross, J., & Slade, T. (2011). Major depression among methamphetamine users entering drug treatment programs. Medical Journal of Australia, 195(3), S51.
McKetin, R., Lubman, D., Najman, J.M., Dawe, S., Butterworth, P., & Baker, A.L. (2014). Does methamphetamine use increase violent behaviour? Evidence from a prospective longitudinal study, Addiction, 109(5), 798-806.
McKetin R., Najman, J.M., Baker, A.L., Lubman, D.I., Dawe, S., Ali, R., Lee, N.K., Mattick R.P., & Mamun, A. (2012) Evaluating the impact of community-based treatment options on methamphetamine use: Findings from the Methamphetamine Treatment Evaluation Study (MATES). Addiction, 107(11), 1998 - 2008.
Mehrjerdi, Z.A., Kiakojouri, A., & Dolan, K. (2013). Attention problems and cognitive-behavioural therapy for methamphetamine users: Implications for treatment. Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapy, 2(1), 1006.
Mental Health First Aid Australia. (2014). Suicidal thoughts and behaviours: First aid guidelines (Revised 2014). Melbourne: Mental Health First Aid Australia.
National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction. (2004). Resource kit for GP trainers on illicit drug issues. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA) Consortium. (2004). Alcohol and other drugs: A handbook for health professionals. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction & Family Drug Support (2014). Walking a Tightrope: Alcohol and other drug and violence: A guide for families. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre. (2006) Fact Sheet – Methamphetamine psychosis. Sydney, NDARC, University of NSW.
National Health and Medical Research Council. (2002). When it’s right in front of you: Assisting health care workers to manage the effects of violence in rural and remote Australia. Canberra: National Health and Medical Research Council.
NSW Department of Health. (2005). Amphetamine, ecstasy and cocaine. A prevention and treatment plan 2005 - 2009. North Sydney: NSW Department of Health.
Parliament of Victoria, Law Reform Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee. (2014). Inquiry into the supply and use of methamphetamines, particularly ice, in Victoria. Melbourne: Parliament of Victoria.
Pennay, A., & Lee, N. (2009). Barriers to methamphetamine withdrawal treatment in Australia: Findings from a survey of AOD service providers. Drug and Alcohol Review, 28(6), 636 - 640.
Pennay, A., & Lee, N. (2011). Putting the call out for more research: The poor evidence base for treating methamphetamine withdrawal. Drug and Alcohol Review, 30(2), 216-222.
Pennay, A., & Lee, N. (2014). Prevention and early intervention of methamphetamine-related harm. Prevention Research Quarterly. Melbourne: DrugInfo Clearinghouse.
Petrovsky, N., Ettinger, U., Hill, A., Frenzel, L., Meyhöfer, I., Wagner, M., . . . Kumari, V. (2014). Sleep deprivation disrupts impulse inhibition and induces psychosis-like symptoms in healthy humans. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(27), 9134-9140.
Pidd, K., (2015). Methamphetamine use in the workplace: Options for prevention and treatment. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Pidd, K. & Roche, A. (2011). Workplace Drug Testing: Evidence and Issues. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Pidd, K. & Roche A. (2014). How effective is drug testing as a workplace safety strategy? A systematic review of the evidence. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 71, 154-165.
Pidd, K. & Roche, A. (2015). Ice and the Workplace. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, Flinders University.
Pidd, K., Roche, A., & White, M. (2011). Workplace drug and alcohol testing. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Queensland Police Service. (2012). Drugs Labs: Know the risks, see the signs, play your part. Brisbane: Queensland Police Service.
Richmond, J., Berlin, J., Fishkind, A., Holloman, G., Zeller, S., Wilson, M., Rifai, M., and Ng, A. (2012). Verbal de-escalation of the agitated patient: consensus statement of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry Project BETA De-escalation Workgroup. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 13(1), 17-25.
Roche, A. (2015). Methamphetamine: Effects & Responses. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Roche, A., McEntee, A., Fischer, J., & Kostadinov, V. (2015). Methamphetamine use in Australia. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Roche, A., Pidd, K., Bywood, P, Freeman, T. (2008) Methamphetamine use among Australian workers and its implications for prevention. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27, 334-341.
Ross, P. (2015). The bondage of love: Issues for families. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Roxburgh, A., & Burns, L. (2015). Cocaine and methamphetamine related drug-induced deaths in Australia, 2011. Sydney: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.
Smout, M. (2008). Psychotherapy for methamphetamine dependence: Treatment manual. Adelaide: Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia.
Smout, M., & Krasnikow, S. (2008). The psychostimulant check-up training kit. Adelaide: Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia.
Smout, M., Krasnikow, S., Longo, M., Wickes, W., Minniti, R., & Cahill, S. (2008). QUICKFIX: Identify & intervene in psychostimulant use in primary health care. Adelaide: Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia.
St Vincent's Hospital. (2014). Guidelines for the acute assessment and management of amphetamine-type stimulant intoxication and toxicity. Melbourne: St Vincent's Hospital, Nexus, and VDDI.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (1999). Brief Interventions and Brief Therapies for Substance Abuse. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 34. Rockville (MD): Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Sydney South West Area Drug Health Services. (nd). Clinical guidelines for assessment and management of psychostimulant users. Sydney: New South Wales Health.
Tiet, Q., Leyva, Y., Moos, R., Frayne, S., Osterberg, L., & Smith, B. (2015). Screen of Drug Use: Diagnostic Accuracy of a New Brief Tool for Primary Care. JAMA Internal Medicine, 175(8), 1371-1377.
Victorian Crime Statistics Agency (2015). Methamphetamine-related drug offences in Victoria, Australia between April 2010 - March 2015. Melbourne: Victorian Crime Statistics Agency.
Victoria Department of Health. (2011). Victorian health incident management policy. Melbourne, Victoria: Victoria Department of Health.
Victorian Government Department of Health. (2010). Working with the suicidal person: Clinical practice guidelines for emergency departments and mental health services. Melbourne: Mental Health, Drugs & Regions branch, Victorian Government Department of Health.
Victoria Police (2015). Positive drug test results for injured drivers 2010- 2014. Melbourne: Victoria Police.
World Health Organization (2010). Brief Intervention: The ASSIST-Linked Brief Intervention for Hazardous and Harmful Substance Use Manual for Use in Primary Care. Geneva: World Health Organization.
American Psychiatric Association (2013). Substance-related and addictive disorders. In Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed). Washington: American Psychiatric Association.
Australian Crime Commission. (2015). The Australian methylamphetamine market: The national picture. Canberra: Australian Crime Commission.
Australian General Practice Network. (2007). Management of patients with psychostimulant use problems: Guidelines for general practitioners. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Baker, A. (2015). Physical and psychological effects of methamphetamine use. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Baker, A., Kay-Lambkin, F., Lee, N.K., Claire, M., & Jenner, L. (2003). A brief cognitive behavioural intervention for regular amphetamine users: A treatment guide. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Baker, A., Lee, N., & Jenner, L. (2004). Models of intervention and care for psychostimulant users. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Battams, S., Roche, A., Duvnjak, A., Trifonoff, A., & Bywood, P. (2010). For kids’ sake: Workforce development resources for family sensitive policy and practice in the alcohol and other drugs sector. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Bien, T., Miller, W., & Tonigan, J. (1993). Brief interventions for alcohol problems: A review. Addiction, 88(3), 315-335.
Centre for Substance Abuse Treatment (1999). Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Abuse Treatment. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 35. Rockville (MD): Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Clay, R.A. (2013). Mental health first aid: A growing movement trains laypeople to spot mental health concerns. What does it mean for psychologists? Monitor on Psychology, 44(7), 32.
DAMEC (2014). Respect: Best practice approaches for working with culturally diverse clients in AOD treatment settings. Sydney: Drug and Alcohol Multicultural Education Centre.
Darke, S., Kaye, S., McKetin, R., & Duflou, J. (2008). Major physical and psychological harms of methamphetamine use. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27(3), 253-262.
Degenhardt, L., & Hall, W. (2012). Extent of illicit drug use and dependence, and their contribution to the global burden of disease. The Lancet, 379(9810), 55-70.
Department of Health and Human Services. (2014). Critical client incident management instruction Technical update 2014. Melbourne: Department of Health and Human Services.
DrugInfo Clearinghouse Factsheet (2004). Drug prevention work with Indigenous Australian clients and communities: How to ensure your services are culturally appropriate and sensitive. Melbourne: DrugInfo.
Gruenert, S., & Tsantesfki, M. (2012). Responding to the needs of children and parents in families experiencing alcohol and other drug problems. Prevention Research Quarterly, Number 17.
Hawkrigg, S., & Winterton, P. (2013). Children and clandestine drug laboratories: The unseen victims. The Medical journal of Australia, 199(11), 739.
Hester, R. (2015). Neural and cognitive effects of methamphetamine and implications for treatment. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Hester, R., & Luitjen, M., (2013). Neural correlates of attentional bias in addiction. CNS Spectrum, 19(3), 231-238.
Horyniak, D., Stoové, M., Degenhardt, L., Aitken, C., Kerr, T., Dietze, P. (2015). How do drug market changes affect characteristics of injecting initiation and subsequent patterns of drug use? Findings from a cohort of regular heroin and methamphetamine injectors in Melbourne, Australia. International Journal of Drug Policy, 26(1), 43 - 50.
Humeniuk, R., Henry-Edwards, S., Ali, R., Poznyak, V., Monteiro, V., & Maristela G. (2010). Brief intervention: The ASSIST-linked brief intervention for hazardous and harmful substance use. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization.
InSight: Alcohol and Other Drug Education and Training Unit. (2013). Relapse prevention and management. Brisbane: Metro North Mental Health Alcohol and Drug Service.
Jenner, L., Baker, A., Whyte, I., & Carr, V. (2004). Psychostimulants – Management of acute behavioural disturbances: Guidelines for police services. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Jenner, L., & Lee, N. (2008). Treatment Approaches for Users of Methamphetamine: A Practical Guide for Frontline Workers. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Jenner, L., & Lee, N. (2009). Responding to challenging situations related to the use of psychostimulants: A practical guide for frontline workers. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Jenner, L., Spain, D., Whyte, I., Baker, A., Carr, V.J., Crilly, J. (2006). Management of patients with psychostimulant toxicity: Guidelines for emergency departments. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Jenner, L., Spain, D., Whyte, I., Baker, A., Carr, V.J., Crilly, J. (2006). Management of patients with psychostimulant toxicity: Guidelines for ambulance services. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
Karila, L., Weinstein, A., Aubin, H., Benyamina, A., Reynaud, M., & Batki, S. (2010). Pharmacological approaches to methamphetamine dependence: A focused review. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 69(6), 578-592.
Kay-Lambkin, F.J., Baker, A.L., McKetin, R., & Lee, N. (2010). Stepping through treatment: Reflections on an adaptive treatment strategy among methamphetamine users with depression. Drug and Alcohol Review, 29(5), 475 - 482.
Kenny, P., Harney, A., Lee, N.K. and Pennay, A. (2011). Treatment utilization and barriers to treatment: Results of a survey of dependent methamphetamine users. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 6(1).
Lee, N. (2015). Build it and they will come: What works in treatment and how to apply it in everyday practice. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Lee, N. (2015). ‘Ice-chosis’ - Staying safe while providing care in the community. Presentation, Australian Indigenous Doctors' Association Conference, Adelaide, 16 September.
Lee, N.K., Harney, A., & Pennay, A. (2012). Examining the temporal relationship between methamphetamine use and mental health comorbidity. Advances in Dual Diagnosis, 5(1) 23- 31.
Lee, N., Johns, L., Jenkinson, R., Johnston, J., Connolly, K., Hall, K., & Cash, R. (2007). Methamphetamine dependence and treatment. Fitzroy: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre.
Lee, N.K., Pennay, A., Hester, R., McKetin, R., Nielsen, S., & Ferris, J. (2013). A pilot randomised controlled trial of modafinil during acute methamphetamine withdrawal: Feasibility, tolerability and clinical outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Review, 32(1), 88 - 95.
Lee, N., & Rawson, R. (2008). A systematic review of cognitive and behavioural therapies for methamphetamine dependence. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27(3) 309-317.
Lim, M. S. C., Cogger, S., Quinn, B., Hellard, M. E., & Dietze, P. M. (2015). 'Ice epidemic'? Trends in methamphetamine use from three Victorian surveillance systems. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 39(2), 194-195.
Lloyd, B., Matthews, S., Gao, C. X., Heilbronn, C., & Beck, D. (2015). Trends in alcohol and drug related ambulance attendances in Victoria: 2013/14. Fitzroy: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre.
MacLean, S., Hengsen, R., Stephens, R., & Arabena, K. (2015). Supporting the Mildura Aboriginal Community's Response to Ice use. Melbourne: Onemda VicHealth Group, The University of Melbourne.
MacLean, S., Harney, A., & Arabena, K. (2015). Primary health-care responses to methamphetamine use in Australian Indigenous communities. Australian Journal of Primary Health. Published online 23 February 2015. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/PY14126.
Magistrates Court of Victoria (2015). Personal Safety Intervention Orders.
Marlatt, G.A. & Gordon, J.R. (1985). Relapse Prevention: Maintenance Strategies in the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors. New York: Guilford Press.
Marsh, A., Dale, A., & Willis, L. (2007). A counsellor’s guide to working with alcohol and drug users. Perth: Drug and Alcohol Office.
McKetin, R., Lubman, D., Lee, N., Ross, J., & Slade, T. (2011). Major depression among methamphetamine users entering drug treatment programs. Medical Journal of Australia, 195(3), S51.
McKetin, R., Lubman, D., Najman, J.M., Dawe, S., Butterworth, P., & Baker, A.L. (2014). Does methamphetamine use increase violent behaviour? Evidence from a prospective longitudinal study, Addiction, 109(5), 798-806.
McKetin R., Najman, J.M., Baker, A.L., Lubman, D.I., Dawe, S., Ali, R., Lee, N.K., Mattick R.P., & Mamun, A. (2012) Evaluating the impact of community-based treatment options on methamphetamine use: Findings from the Methamphetamine Treatment Evaluation Study (MATES). Addiction, 107(11), 1998 - 2008.
Mehrjerdi, Z.A., Kiakojouri, A., & Dolan, K. (2013). Attention problems and cognitive-behavioural therapy for methamphetamine users: Implications for treatment. Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapy, 2(1), 1006.
Mental Health First Aid Australia. (2014). Suicidal thoughts and behaviours: First aid guidelines (Revised 2014). Melbourne: Mental Health First Aid Australia.
National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction. (2004). Resource kit for GP trainers on illicit drug issues. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA) Consortium. (2004). Alcohol and other drugs: A handbook for health professionals. Canberra: Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction & Family Drug Support (2014). Walking a Tightrope: Alcohol and other drug and violence: A guide for families. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre. (2006) Fact Sheet – Methamphetamine psychosis. Sydney, NDARC, University of NSW.
National Health and Medical Research Council. (2002). When it’s right in front of you: Assisting health care workers to manage the effects of violence in rural and remote Australia. Canberra: National Health and Medical Research Council.
NSW Department of Health. (2005). Amphetamine, ecstasy and cocaine. A prevention and treatment plan 2005 - 2009. North Sydney: NSW Department of Health.
Parliament of Victoria, Law Reform Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee. (2014). Inquiry into the supply and use of methamphetamines, particularly ice, in Victoria. Melbourne: Parliament of Victoria.
Pennay, A., & Lee, N. (2009). Barriers to methamphetamine withdrawal treatment in Australia: Findings from a survey of AOD service providers. Drug and Alcohol Review, 28(6), 636 - 640.
Pennay, A., & Lee, N. (2011). Putting the call out for more research: The poor evidence base for treating methamphetamine withdrawal. Drug and Alcohol Review, 30(2), 216-222.
Pennay, A., & Lee, N. (2014). Prevention and early intervention of methamphetamine-related harm. Prevention Research Quarterly. Melbourne: DrugInfo Clearinghouse.
Petrovsky, N., Ettinger, U., Hill, A., Frenzel, L., Meyhöfer, I., Wagner, M., . . . Kumari, V. (2014). Sleep deprivation disrupts impulse inhibition and induces psychosis-like symptoms in healthy humans. Journal of Neuroscience, 34(27), 9134-9140.
Pidd, K., (2015). Methamphetamine use in the workplace: Options for prevention and treatment. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Pidd, K. & Roche, A. (2011). Workplace Drug Testing: Evidence and Issues. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Pidd, K. & Roche A. (2014). How effective is drug testing as a workplace safety strategy? A systematic review of the evidence. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 71, 154-165.
Pidd, K. & Roche, A. (2015). Ice and the Workplace. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, Flinders University.
Pidd, K., Roche, A., & White, M. (2011). Workplace drug and alcohol testing. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Queensland Police Service. (2012). Drugs Labs: Know the risks, see the signs, play your part. Brisbane: Queensland Police Service.
Richmond, J., Berlin, J., Fishkind, A., Holloman, G., Zeller, S., Wilson, M., Rifai, M., and Ng, A. (2012). Verbal de-escalation of the agitated patient: consensus statement of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry Project BETA De-escalation Workgroup. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 13(1), 17-25.
Roche, A. (2015). Methamphetamine: Effects & Responses. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Roche, A., McEntee, A., Fischer, J., & Kostadinov, V. (2015). Methamphetamine use in Australia. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), Flinders University.
Roche, A., Pidd, K., Bywood, P, Freeman, T. (2008) Methamphetamine use among Australian workers and its implications for prevention. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27, 334-341.
Ross, P. (2015). The bondage of love: Issues for families. Presentation, National Methamphetamine Symposium, Melbourne, 12 May.
Roxburgh, A., & Burns, L. (2015). Cocaine and methamphetamine related drug-induced deaths in Australia, 2011. Sydney: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre.
Smout, M. (2008). Psychotherapy for methamphetamine dependence: Treatment manual. Adelaide: Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia.
Smout, M., & Krasnikow, S. (2008). The psychostimulant check-up training kit. Adelaide: Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia.
Smout, M., Krasnikow, S., Longo, M., Wickes, W., Minniti, R., & Cahill, S. (2008). QUICKFIX: Identify & intervene in psychostimulant use in primary health care. Adelaide: Drug and Alcohol Services South Australia.
St Vincent's Hospital. (2014). Guidelines for the acute assessment and management of amphetamine-type stimulant intoxication and toxicity. Melbourne: St Vincent's Hospital, Nexus, and VDDI.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (1999). Brief Interventions and Brief Therapies for Substance Abuse. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 34. Rockville (MD): Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Sydney South West Area Drug Health Services. (nd). Clinical guidelines for assessment and management of psychostimulant users. Sydney: New South Wales Health.
Tiet, Q., Leyva, Y., Moos, R., Frayne, S., Osterberg, L., & Smith, B. (2015). Screen of Drug Use: Diagnostic Accuracy of a New Brief Tool for Primary Care. JAMA Internal Medicine, 175(8), 1371-1377.
Victorian Crime Statistics Agency (2015). Methamphetamine-related drug offences in Victoria, Australia between April 2010 - March 2015. Melbourne: Victorian Crime Statistics Agency.
Victoria Department of Health. (2011). Victorian health incident management policy. Melbourne, Victoria: Victoria Department of Health.
Victorian Government Department of Health. (2010). Working with the suicidal person: Clinical practice guidelines for emergency departments and mental health services. Melbourne: Mental Health, Drugs & Regions branch, Victorian Government Department of Health.
Victoria Police (2015). Positive drug test results for injured drivers 2010- 2014. Melbourne: Victoria Police.
World Health Organization (2010). Brief Intervention: The ASSIST-Linked Brief Intervention for Hazardous and Harmful Substance Use Manual for Use in Primary Care. Geneva: World Health Organization.