Titre : | Addiction, Vol.108, n°10 - October 2013 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Format : | 1697-1869 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- At the crossroads: HIV prevention and treatment for people who inject drugs in Ukraine [Editorial]. Bojko M.J., Dvoriak S., Altice F.L., p. 1697-1699. - Getting up to speed with the public health and regulatory challenges posed by new psychoactive substances in the information age [Editorial]. Griffiths P., Evans-Brown M., Sedefov R., p. 1700-1703. - Addiction research centres and the nurturing of creativity: National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, India - a profile. Ray R., Dhawan A., Chopra A., p. 1705-1710. - Efficacy of interventions to combat tobacco addiction: Cochrane update of 2012 reviews. Hartmann-Boyce J., Stead L.F., Cahill K., Lancaster T., p. 1711-1721. - The epidemiology of substance use among street children in resource-constrained settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Embleton L., Mwangi A., Vreeman R., Ayuku D., Braitstein P., p. 1722-1733. - Lost in translation [Commentary on Embleton et al. (2013)]. Monteiro M.G., p. 1734-1735. - Lost indeed, but not in translation [Commentary on Embleton et al. (2013)]. Embleton L., Ayuku D., Braitstein P., p. 1735-1736. - Cravings as a mediator and moderator of drinking outcomes in the COMBINE study. Subbaraman M.S., Lendle S., van der Laan M., Kaskutas L.A., Ahern J., p. 1737-1744. - Commentary on Meenakshi et al. (2013): Cravings as a mediator and moderator of drinking outcomes in the COMBINE Study. Anton R.F., p. 1745-1746. - Drinking motives moderate the impact of pre-drinking on heavy drinking on a given evening and related adverse consequences - an event-level study. Kuntsche E., Labhart F., p. 1747-1755. - Commentary on Kuntsche & Labhart (2013): When and why does pre-gaming occur? Borsari B., Mastroleo N.R., Hustad J.T.P., Zamboanga B.L., p. 1756-1757. - Alcohol-related biases in selective attention and action tendency make distinct contributions to dysregulated drinking behaviour. Sharbanee J.M., Stritzke W.G.K., Wiers R.W., MacLeod C., p. 1758-1766. - Measurement invariance of DSM-IV alcohol, marijuana and cocaine dependence between community-sampled and clinically overselected studies. Derringer J., Krueger R.F., Dick D.M., Agrawal A., Bucholz K.K., Foroud T., et al., p. 1767-1776. - Commentary on Derringer et al. (2013): More evidence for a unidimensional framework for substance use disorders. Willenbring M.L., p. 1777-1778. - Pain is associated with heroin use over time in HIV-infected Russian drinkers. Tsui J.I., Cheng D.M., Coleman S.M., Blokhina E., Bridden C., Krupitsky E., et al., p. 1779-1787. - Comparison of behavioral treatment conditions in buprenorphine maintenance. Ling W., Hillhouse M., Ang A., Jenkins J., Fahey J., p. 1788-1798. - Commentary on Ling et al. (2013): Is there a role for psychotherapy in the treatment of opioid dependence? Petry N.M., p. 1799-1800. - Validation of self-reported cannabis dose and potency: an ecological study. van der Pol P., Liebregts N., de Graaf R., Korf D.J., van den Brink W., van Laar M., p. 1801-1808. - Young adults' recreational social environment as a predictor of ecstasy use initiation: findings of a population-based prospective study. Smirnov A., Najman J.M., Hayatbakhsh R., Wells H., Legosz M., Kemp R., p. 1809-1817. - CHRNA5-A3-B4 genetic variants alter nicotine intake and interact with tobacco use to influence body weight in Alaska Native tobacco users. Zhu A.Z.X., Renner C.C., Hatsukami D.K., Benowitz N.L., Tyndale R.F., p. 1818-1828. - Impact of tobacco control policies on adolescent smoking: findings from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey in Taiwan. Huang S.-L., Lin I.F., Chen C.-Y., Tsai T.-I., p. 1829-1835. - Effects of the opioid receptor antagonist naltrexone on smoking and related behaviors in smokers preparing to quit: a randomized controlled trial. King A., Cao D., Zhang L., Rueger S.Y., p. 1836-1844. - Perceived pubertal timing and recent substance use among adolescents: a longitudinal perspective. Cance J.D., Ennett S.T., Morgan-Lopez A.A., Foshee V.A., Talley A.E., p. 1845-1854. - Concurrent use of khat and tobacco is associated with verbal learning and delayed recall deficits. Hoffman R., al'Absi M., p. 1855-1862. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2013.108.issue-10/issuetoc |
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