* During lockdown in South Australia, the library and phones at Glenside will be unstaffed - please email us dassa.library@sa.gov.au or chat
SA Health Library Service has a collection of books and other resources on alcohol and other drugs in the library area
ground floor of the Admin & Learning Services building on the Glenside Health Services campus, 2 Karrayarta Drive Glenside.
Open Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm, phone 7087 1201 email dassa.library@health.sa.gov.au
The print collection is open to the public.
Sample of drug and alcohol e-book titles
Theory of addiction by Robert West
Biological research on addiction by Peter M Miller
Neuroimaging in addiction by Bryon Adinoff and Elliot A. Stein
Substance use and older people by Ilana Crome and Peter Crome
Group exercises for addiction counseling by Geri Miller
Selected drug and alcohol journals (a wide range of journals is available - use the A-Z list for full information).
Cochrane reviews and protocols
Cochrane reviews and protocols topic : tobacco, drugs & alcohol
Cochrane groups
Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group
Cochrane Drugs and Alcohol Group
Burden of disease
Burden of disease and injury in Australia
Chronic disease
Chronic diseases data
Mental health
Mental health services in Australia
Morbidity
Mortality
Deaths data
GRIM books
MORT books
National Death Index NDI
National Mortality Database
Population
Apparent consumption of alcohol
Determinants - key indicators
Determinants - non-medical
Priority population groups
Prevalence
National Drug Strategy Household Surveys
Prisoners
Prisoner health
Risk factors
Risk factors diseases and death
Socioeconomic
Australian Bureau of Statistics
SEIFA Socioeconomic Indexes for Areas
Workforce
National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction NCETA (Flinders University)
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre NDARC (University of New South Wales)
National Drug Research Institute NDRI (Curtin University)
Drug and alcohol research connections - joint publication of NCETA, NDARC and NDRI
Matilda Centre (University of Sydney)
Australian
International
