Titre : | Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.32, n°4 - July 2013 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Format : | 339-446 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Brief intervention content matters [Editorial]. McCambridge J., p. 339-341. • Antabuse's diamond anniversary: Still sparkling on? [Commentary]. Ellis P.M., Dronsfield A.T., p. 342-344. • Response to Ellis and Dronsfeld: Antabuse's diamond anniversary - still sparkling on? [Commentary]. Thiesen H., p. 345-346. • A systematic review of substance misuse assessment packages. Sweetman J., Raistrick D., Mdege N.D., Crosby H., p. 347-355. • Interventions for alcohol and drug problems in outpatient settings: A systematic review. Watson J.M., Fayter D., Mdege N., Stirk L., Sowden A.J., Godfrey C., p. 356-367. • Predictors of study setting (primary care vs. hospital setting) among studies of the effectiveness of brief interventions among heavy alcohol users: A systematic review. Mdege N.D., Watson J., p. 368-380. • Gender differences in the long-term outcome of alcohol dependence treatments: An analysis of twenty-year prospective follow up. Bravo F., Gual A., Lligoña A., Colom J., p. 381-388. • Maternal factors associated with heavy periconceptional alcohol intake and drinking following pregnancy recognition: A post-partum survey of New Zealand women. Mallard S.R., Connor J.L., Houghton L.A., p. 389-397. • A prospective cohort study of non-fatal accidental overdose among street youth: The link with suicidal ideation. Richer I., Bertrand K., Vandermeerschen J., Roy É., p. 398-404. • Trends in quetiapine use and non-fatal quetiapine-related ambulance attendances. Heilbronn C., Lloyd B., McElwee P., Eade A., Lubman D.I., p. 405-411. • Hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes and depression among older methadone maintenance patients in British Columbia. Maruyama A., Macdonald S., Borycki E., Zhao J., p. 412-418. • Increased hepatitis C virus vaccine clinical trial literacy following a brief intervention among people who inject drugs. White B., Madden A., Hellard M., Kerr T., Prins M., Page K., et al., p. 419-425. • Factors influencing pharmacy services in opioid substitution treatment. Chaar B.B., Wang H., Day C.A., Hanrahan J.R., Winstock A.R., Fois R., p. 426-434. • Prevalence, patterns and predictors of alcohol consumption in a mountainous district of Bhutan. Subady B.N., Assanangkornchai S., Chongsuvivatwong V., p. 435-442. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.2013.32.issue-4/issuetoc |
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