Titre : | Addiction, Vol.111, n°2 - February 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/02/2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Format : | 193-384 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- The primitive state of quality measures in addiction treatment and their application [Editorial]. Harris A.H.S., p. 195-196. - Coolmine Therapeutic Community, Dublin: a 40-year history of Ireland's first voluntary drug treatment service. Butler S., p. 197-203. - Does parental drinking influence children's drinking? A systematic review of prospective cohort studies. Rossow I., Keating P., Felix L., McCambridge J., p. 204-217. - Commentary on Rossow et al. (2016): Early days yet in the cycle from peer to parent drinking as influences on adolescent alcohol involvement. Donovan J.E., p. 218-219. - An international systematic review of smoking prevalence in addiction treatment. Guydish J., Passalacqua E., Pagano A., Martínez C., Le T., Chun J., et al., p. 220-230. - Commentary on Guydish et al. (2016): The continuing deadly threat of tobacco use in addiction treatment. Pollack H.A., p. 231-232. - Validation of an audio computer-assisted self-interview (ACASI) version of the alcohol, smoking and substance involvement screening test (ASSIST) in primary care patients. McNeely J., Strauss S.M., Rotrosen J., Ramautar A., Gourevitch M.N., p. 233-244. - Drinking and mortality: long-term follow-up of drinking-discordant twin pairs. Sipilä P., Rose R.J., Kaprio J., p. 245-254. - The importance of age groups in estimates of alcohol-attributable mortality: impact on trends in Switzerland between 1997 and 2011. Marmet S., Rehm J., Gmel G., p. 255-262. - Does promoting parents' negative attitudes to underage drinking reduce adolescents' drinking? The mediating process and moderators of the effects of the Örebro Prevention Programme. Özdemir M., Koutakis N., p. 263-271. - Declining and rebounding unhealthy alcohol consumption during the first year of HIV care in rural Uganda, using phosphatidylethanol to augment self-report. Hahn J.A., Emenyonu N.I., Fatch R., Muyindike W.R., Kekiibina A., Carrico A.W., et al., p. 272-279. - Prevalence of and motives for pharmacological neuroenhancement in Switzerland - results from a national internet panel. Maier L.J., Haug S., Schaub M.P., p. 280-295. - Commentary on Maier et al. (2016): Language matters - a call for caution regarding research on non-medical use of prescription drugs. Arria A.M., p. 296-297. - Impact of treatment for opioid dependence on fatal drug-related poisoning: a national cohort study in England. Pierce M., Bird S.M., Hickman M., Marsden J., Dunn G., Jones A., et al., p. 298-308. - Commentary on Pierce et al. (2016): Raising the bar of addiction treatment - first do no harm. Banta-Green C.J., Coffin P.O., p. 309-310. - Treatment for hepatitis C virus infection among people who inject drugs attending opioid substitution treatment and community health clinics: the ETHOS Study. Grebely J., Alavi M., Micallef M., Dunlop A.J., Balcomb A.C., Phung N., et al., p. 311-319. - The relationship between player losses and gambling-related harm: evidence from nationally representative cross-sectional surveys in four countries. Markham F., Young M., Doran B., p. 320-330. - Enhancing Quit & Win contests to improve cessation among college smokers: a randomized clinical trial. Thomas J.L., Luo X., Bengtson J., Wang Q., Ghidei W., Nyman J., et al., p. 331-339. - Cost-effectiveness analysis of clinical smoking cessation interventions in Thailand. Tosanguan J., Chaiyakunapruk N., p. 340-350. - Behavioral associations with waterpipe tobacco smoking dependence among US young adults. Sidani J.E., Shensa A., Shiffman S., Switzer G.E., Primack B.A., p. 351-359. - Are financial incentives cost-effective to support smoking cessation during pregnancy? Boyd K.A., Briggs A.H., Bauld L., Sinclair L., Tappin D., p. 360-370. - Joseph R. Gusfield, 1923-2015. Roizen R., p. 371-372. - Studying an unreal world: incentives on internet-based interventions for alcohol use. Bedendo A., Noto A.R., p. 373-374. - You need to see the world in order to measure it: The importance of a high follow-up rate. Bertholet N., Burnand B., Cunningham J.A., p. 374. - Vaping cannabis (marijuana) has the potential to reduce tobacco smoking in cannabis users. Hindocha C., Freeman T.P., Winstock A.R., Lynskey M.T., p. 375. - Cannabis potency: the need for global monitoring. Freeman T.P., Swift W., p. 376-377. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.v111.2/issuetoc |
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