Cite
Reliability of heroin users' reports of drug use behaviour using a 24 month timeline follow-back technique to assess the impact of the australian heroin shortage.
MLA
Day, Carolyn, et al. “Reliability of Heroin Users’ Reports of Drug Use Behaviour Using a 24 Month Timeline Follow-Back Technique to Assess the Impact of the Australian Heroin Shortage.” Addiction Research & Theory, vol. 12, no. 5, Oct. 2004, pp. 433–43. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/16066350410001713231.
APA
Day, C., Collins, L., Degenhardt, L., Thetford, C., & Maher, L. (2004). Reliability of heroin users’ reports of drug use behaviour using a 24 month timeline follow-back technique to assess the impact of the australian heroin shortage. Addiction Research & Theory, 12(5), 433–443. https://doi.org/10.1080/16066350410001713231
Chicago
Day, Carolyn, Linette Collins, Louisa Degenhardt, Clare Thetford, and Lisa Maher. 2004. “Reliability of Heroin Users’ Reports of Drug Use Behaviour Using a 24 Month Timeline Follow-Back Technique to Assess the Impact of the Australian Heroin Shortage.” Addiction Research & Theory 12 (5): 433–43. doi:10.1080/16066350410001713231.