Titre : | Addiction, Vol.105, n°7 - July 2010 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2010 |
Année de publication : | 2010 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- What would evidence-informed drug policies look like?, Hall W., p. 1135-1136. - Drug Policy and the Public Good: a summary of the book, 1137-1145. - Drug classification: science, politics, both or neither?, Kalant H., p. 1146-1149. - Classification and confusion, Farrell M., p. 1150. - The limits of science, Reuter P., p. 1150-1151. - Drug scheduling--science and cultural perspective, Ray R., Dhawan A., p. 1151-1153. - National variations in classifications, Rosenqvist P., p. 1153-1154. - Science and non-science in UK drug policy, Nutt D., p. 1154. - Reply to the commentaries, Kalant H., p. 1154-1155. - What economics can contribute to the addiction sciences, Caulkins J. P., Nicosia N., p. 1156-1163. - What are the policy lessons of National Alcohol Prohibition in the United States, 1920-1933?, Hall W., p. 1164-1173. - Commentary on Hall (2010): The difference a word makes - a short history of 'prohibition', Courtwright D. T., p. 1174-1175. - Smoking cessation in severe mental illness: what works?, Banham L., Gilbody S., p. 1176-1189. - Commentary on Banham & Gilbody (2010): The scandal of smoking and mental illness, Stapleton J. A., p. 1190-1191. - Socio-economic status predicts drinking patterns but not alcohol-related consequences independently, Huckle T., You R. Q., Casswell S., p. 1192-1202. - Commentary on Huckle et al. (2010): Those confounding facts of lifestyle, Bloomfield K., Makela P., p. 1203-1204. - Changes in alcohol consumption and beverage preference among adolescents after the introduction of the alcopops tax in Germany, Muller S., Piontek D., Pabst A., Baumeister S. E., Kraus L., p. 1205-1213. - Commentary on Muller et al. (2010): Tax policy on alcopops - advances and limitations, Wagenaar A. C., p. 1214-1215. - Trajectories of resilience over 25 years of individuals who as adolescents consulted for substance misuse and a matched comparison group, Larm P., Hodgins S., Tengstrom A., Larsson A., p. 1216-1225. - Individuals receiving addiction treatment: are medical costs of their family members reduced?, Weisner C., Parthasarathy S., Moore C., Mertens J. R., p. 1226-1234. - Sexual orientation and substance use trajectories in emerging adulthood, Talley A. E., Sher K. J., Littlefield A. K., p. 1235-1245. - Continuous, categorical and mixture models of DSM-IV alcohol and cannabis use disorders in the Australian community, Baillie A. J., Teesson M., p. 1246-1253. - Hepatitis C virus risk behaviors within the partnerships of young injecting drug users, Hahn J. A., Evans J. L., Davidson P. J., Lum P. J., Page K., p. 1254-1264. - First-trimester fetal heart rate in mothers with opioid addiction, Schmid M., Kuessel L., Klein K., Metz V., Fischer G., Krampl-Bettelheim E., p. 1265-1268. - Effect of an antismoking advertisement on cinema patrons' perception of smoking and intention to smoke: a quasi-experimental study, Hanewinkel R., Isensee B., Sargent J. D., Morgenstern M., p. 1269-1277. - Commentary on Hanewinkel et al. (2010): Anti-smoking advertisments vaccinate movie viewers against effects of on-screen smoking, Glantz S. A., p. 1278-1279. - Smoking-based selection and influence in gender-segregated friendship networks: a social network analysis of adolescent smoking, Mercken L., Snijders T. A., Steglich C., Vertiainen E., De Vries H., p. 1280-1289. - A randomized trial of the effects of two novel nicotine replacement therapies on tobacco withdrawal symptoms and user satisfaction, Mcrobbie H., Thornley S., Bullen C., Lin R. B., Senior H., Laugesen M., et al., p. 1290-1298. - Unplanned attempts to quit smoking: a qualitative exploration, Murray R. L., Mcneill A., Lewis S., Britton J., Coleman T., p. 1299-1302. - Areca nut dependence among chewers in a South Indian community who do not also use tobacco, Bhat S. J., Blank M. D., Balster R. L., Nichter M., p. 1303-1310. - Universal hepatitis B virus vaccination in French prisons: breaking down the last barriers, Carrieri M. P., Rey D., Michel L., p. 1311-1312. - Improving access to opiate addiction treatment for prisoners, Nunn A., Zaller N., Dickman S., Nijhawan A., Rich J. D., p. 1312-1313. |
Lien : | http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123502375/issue |
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