Titre : | Substance Use and Misuse, Vol.49, n°10 - 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Format : | 1233-1363 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Inability to access addiction treatment among street-involved youth in a Canadian setting. Phillips M., DeBeck K., Desjarlais T., Morrison T., Feng C., Kerr T., et al., p. 1233-1240. - Caffeinated alcohol use and expectancies for caffeine versus alcohol. Lau-Barraco C., Linden A.N., p. 1241-1249. - Mortality risks associated with average drinking level and episodic heavy drinking. Schoenborn C.A., Stommel M., Ward B.W., p. 1250-1258. - Changes in substance use-related health risk behaviors on the timeline follow-back interview as a function of length of recall period. Buu A., Li R., Walton M.A., Yang H., Zimmerman M.A., Cunningham R.M., p. 1259-1269. - Use of Sexual Risk Assessment and Feedback at Intake to Promote Counselor Awareness of Subsequent Client Risk Behavior during Early Treatment. Hartzler B., Beadnell B., Calsyn D.A., p. 1270-1277. - The interacting role of physical activity and diet control in Hungarian adolescents' substance use and psychological health. Kovacs E., Piko B.F., Keresztes N., p. 1278-1286. - Factors associated with drug use among male motorbike taxi drivers in urban Vietnam. Nguyen H.V., Vu T.T., Pham H.N., p. 1287-1295. - Doping in gymnasiums in Amman: The other side of prescription and nonprescription drug abuse. Wazaify M., Bdair A., Al-Hadidi K., Scott J., p. 1296-1302. - Estimating the prevalence of illicit drug use among students using the crosswise model. Shamsipour M., Yunesian M., Fotouhi A., Jann B., Rahimi-Movaghar A., Asghari F., et al., p. 1303-1310. - Family history of alcohol and drug abuse, childhood trauma, and age of first drug injection. Taplin C., Saddichha S., Li K., Krausz M.R., p. 1311-1316. - Public religiosity, religious importance, and substance use among latino emerging adults. Escobar O.S., Vaughan E.L., p. 1317-1325. - Autobiographical narratives can be used with confidence to collect information about ex-smokers' reasons for quitting smoking. Cuc A., Sobell L.C., Sobell M.B., Ruiz J.J., Voluse A., p. 1326-1331. - Improving understanding of the quitting process: psychological predictors of quit attempts versus smoking cessation maintenance among college students. Lee H.S., Catley D., Harris K.J., p. 1332-1339. - Self-control as a moderator of the relationship between drinking identity and alcohol use. Foster D.W., Young C.M., Barnighausen T.W., p. 1340-1348. - Prevalence of the tobacco product dokha among high school students in dubai. Crookes A., Wolff K., p. 1349-1352. - Comparative study of the perceived quality of life of patients in treatment for cocaine and heroin dependence in Spain: differences by gender and time in treatment. Morales-Manrique C.C., Tomas-Dols S., Zarza-Gonzalez M., Vidal-Infer A., Alvarez F.J., Valderrama-Zurian J.C., p. 1353-1358. - Super Bowl Sunday: risky business for at-risk (male) drinkers? Dearing R.L., Twaragowski C.L., Smith P.H., Homish G.G., Connors G.J., Walitzer K.S., p. 1359-1363. |
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