Titre : | Addiction, Vol.107, n°8 - August 2012 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 1367-1537 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Colective amnesia: Reversing the global epidemic of addiction library closures. Mitchell A.L., Lacroix S., Weiner B.S., Imholtz C., Goodair C., p. 1367-1368. • Alcohol consumption and HIV/AIDS: the neglected interface. Schneider M., Chersich M., Neuman M., Parry C., p. 1369-1371. • Alcohol taxation policy in Thailand: implications for other low- to middle-income countries. Sornpaisarn B., Shield K.D., Rehm J., p. 1372-1384. • Is the two-chosen-one (2C1) taxation implementation in Thailand valid to serve as a model for how 2C1 taxation really works? Osterberg E., p. 1385. • An alternative taxation method for low- to middle-income countries. Medina-Mora M.E., p. 1386-1387. • Alcohol excise taxation in Thailand: more than a simple one. Sarntisart I., p. 1387. • Evidence from a high-income country. Cook P.J., p. 1388-1389. • Two-chosen-one taxation: Examining its potential effectiveness to reduce drinking initiation and heavy alcohol consumption in low- to middle-income countries. Sornpaisarn B., Shield K.D., Rehm J., p. 1389-1390. • Conversation with Beny J. Primm. 1391-1396. • Alcohol licensing in Scotland: a historical overview. Nicholls J., p. 1397-1403. • Clinical correlates of co-occurring cannabis and tobacco use: a systematic review. Peters E.N., Budney A.J., Carroll K.M., p. 1404-1417. • Commentary on Peters et al. (2012): Cannabis and tobacco policy correlates - why not try to reduce harm? Wodak A., p. 1418-1419. • Implicit and explicit alcohol cognitions and observed alcohol consumption: three studies in (semi)naturalistic drinking settings. Larsen H., Engels R.C., Wiers R.W., Granic I., Spijkerman R., p. 1420-1428. • Commentary on Larsen et al. (2012): Throwing the baby out with the bathwater - teething problems with implicit attitude-behaviour links. O'Brien K.S., Lynott D., p. 1429-1430. • Identification of behaviour change techniques to reduce excessive alcohol consumption. Michie S., Whittington C., Hamoudi Z., Zarnani F., Tober G., West R., p. 1431-1440. • Commentary on Michie et al. (2012): The lid is off the black box. Longabaugh R., Magill M., p. 1441-1442. • Prevalence and correlates of alcohol use disorders in the Singapore Mental Health Survey. Subramaniam M., Abdin E., Vaingankar J., Phua A.M., Tee J., Chong S.A., p. 1443-1452. • Women ending marriage to a problem drinking partner decrease their own risk for problem drinking. Smith P.H., Homish G.G., Leonard K.E., Cornelius J.R., p. 1453-1461. • Health-care service utilization in substance abusers receiving contingency management and standard care treatments. Olmstead T.A., Cohen J.P., Petry N.M., p. 1462-1470. • Assessment of exposure to drugs of abuse during pregnancy by hair analysis in a Mediterranean island. Friguls B., Joya X., Garcia-Serra J., Gomez-Culebras M., Pichini S., Martinez S., et al., p. 1471-1479. • Commentary on Friguls et al. (2012): Illicit drugs and pregnancy - testing is not a substitute for good clinical rapport. Darke S., Burns L., p. 1480-1481. • Methadone and perinatal outcomes: a prospective cohort study. Cleary B.J., Eogan M., O'Connell M.P., Fahey T., Gallagher P.J., Clarke T., et al., p. 1482-1492. • Clinical laboratory assessment of the abuse liability of an electronic cigarette. Vansickel A.R., Weaver M.F., Eissenberg T., p. 1493-1500. • Comparative dynamics of four smoking withdrawal symptom scales. Javitz H.S., Lerman C., Swan G.E., p. 1501-1511. • Preferences for evidence-based practice dissemination in addiction agencies serving women: a discrete-choice conjoint experiment. Cunningham C.E., Henderson J., Niccols A., Dobbins M., Sword W., Chen Y., et al., p. 1512-1524. • Commentary on Cunningham et al. (2012): Benefit to clients - outcome monitoring and knowledge translation. Gifford E.V., p. 1525-1526. • Effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy - a rebuttal [Letter]. Hughes J.R., Cummings K.M., Foulds J., Shiffman S., West R., p. 1527-1528. • A 'miracle cure' misunderstood [Letter]. Brewer C., p. 1528. • The electronic cigarette: What proportion of smokers have tried it and how many use it regularly? [Letter]. Kralikova E., Kubatova S., Truneckova K., Kmetova A., Hajek P., p. 1528-1529. • 100 years ago in addiction science. Edwards G., p. 1530-1531. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2012.107.issue-8/issuetoc |
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