Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Substance Use , Vol.27, n°5 - September 2022
Paru le :
01/09/2022
Année
2022
Page(s) :
447-565
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Synthetic cathinone mixtures induced prolonged psychotic symptoms with rhabdomyolysis and neurocognitive dysfunction. Lin C.-H., Chan C.-H., p. 447-447.
- Cannabis-induced psychosis presenting to a psychiatric emergency department: a case series. Lin C.-H., Chan C.-H., p. 448-451.
- Opium use and type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Piraiee E., Hassanipour S., Shojaie L., Vali M., Nikbakht H.-A., Rezaei F., et al., p. 452-458.
- Attitudes toward harm reduction among substance use treatment professionals in Philadelphia. Javadi R., Lagana K., Krowicki T., Bennett D., Schindler B., p. 459-464.
- Resilience and childhood trauma in a substance-dependent sample: A cross-sectional, controlled study. Aldemir E., Akyel B., Havaceligi Atlam D., p. 465-469.
- Users' knowledge and self medications in relation to gastric problems among adults in a middle income country; Jordan. Darwish R.M., Shehadeh M., Jalouqa S., Suaifan G., p. 470-474.
- Disparities in definitions of drinker type and related harms: Self-identified and researcher-defined drinker type and alcohol-related consequences. O'Donnell R., Livingston M., Room R., Mojica-Perez Y., Callinan S., p. 475-481.
- Medical students and stimulants; they have enough knowledge but they still use non prescribed stimulants. Rezaei Kalat A., Taghavi A., Askari E., Parizadeh S.M., Jafarzadeh Esfehani A., Rajaei Z., et al., p. 482-486.
- Illicit drug use in English adolescent students - Result of cumulative mediation analyses. Wilkhu P., p. 487-496.
- Text, picture or video: Effects of different consumption guidance methods on betel nut sensory evaluation and risk perception. Wen H., Zheng H., Li L., Li F., p. 497-500.
- Percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulation to reduce clinical opiate withdrawal: A case series. Buono F.D., Pickering R., Berlepsch R., Halligan S., p. 501-504.
- The use of the theory of planned behavior variables in predicting the intention of waterpipe tobacco smoking cessation among Iranian consumers. Dehdari T., Mirzaei N., Taghdisi M.H., Zare N., p. 505-509.
- Smoking by pregnant mothers and risk of future tobacco use by offspring: A meta-analysis. Wei L.-C., p. 510-519.
- Illicit drug use in English adolescent students - Results of a subgroup mediation analyses. Wilkhu P., p. 520-527.
- The effect of structured group reminiscence on depression and anxiety of the elderly female hookah users. Bazrafshan M.-R., Jokar M., Soufi O., Delam H., p. 528-534.
- Determinants of environmental tobacco smoke at work and at home: Analysis of baseline data from the Kong Cohort Study, Southern Iran. Dadipoor S., Nejatizade A.A., Farshidi H., Gharibzade A., Aghamolaei T., Ghanbarnejad A., p. 535-542.
- Impact of comorbid substance use and infectious and non-communicable diseases in a cross-sectional study, Thailand. Wongtongkam N., p. 543-549.
- Perceived barriers to addiction treatment: An inductive qualitative content analysis. Tavakoli Ghouchani H., Armat M.R., Akbari H., Hojjat S.K., Lashkardoost H., Asghari D., et al., p. 550-555.
- Determination the effects of black pepper and angelica oil on nicotine craving of students: A randomized controlled pilot trial. Arslan Isik N., Bilgin H., p. 556-565.
- Synthetic cathinone mixtures induced prolonged psychotic symptoms with rhabdomyolysis and neurocognitive dysfunction. Lin C.-H., Chan C.-H., p. 447-447.
- Cannabis-induced psychosis presenting to a psychiatric emergency department: a case series. Lin C.-H., Chan C.-H., p. 448-451.
- Opium use and type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Piraiee E., Hassanipour S., Shojaie L., Vali M., Nikbakht H.-A., Rezaei F., et al., p. 452-458.
- Attitudes toward harm reduction among substance use treatment professionals in Philadelphia. Javadi R., Lagana K., Krowicki T., Bennett D., Schindler B., p. 459-464.
- Resilience and childhood trauma in a substance-dependent sample: A cross-sectional, controlled study. Aldemir E., Akyel B., Havaceligi Atlam D., p. 465-469.
- Users' knowledge and self medications in relation to gastric problems among adults in a middle income country; Jordan. Darwish R.M., Shehadeh M., Jalouqa S., Suaifan G., p. 470-474.
- Disparities in definitions of drinker type and related harms: Self-identified and researcher-defined drinker type and alcohol-related consequences. O'Donnell R., Livingston M., Room R., Mojica-Perez Y., Callinan S., p. 475-481.
- Medical students and stimulants; they have enough knowledge but they still use non prescribed stimulants. Rezaei Kalat A., Taghavi A., Askari E., Parizadeh S.M., Jafarzadeh Esfehani A., Rajaei Z., et al., p. 482-486.
- Illicit drug use in English adolescent students - Result of cumulative mediation analyses. Wilkhu P., p. 487-496.
- Text, picture or video: Effects of different consumption guidance methods on betel nut sensory evaluation and risk perception. Wen H., Zheng H., Li L., Li F., p. 497-500.
- Percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulation to reduce clinical opiate withdrawal: A case series. Buono F.D., Pickering R., Berlepsch R., Halligan S., p. 501-504.
- The use of the theory of planned behavior variables in predicting the intention of waterpipe tobacco smoking cessation among Iranian consumers. Dehdari T., Mirzaei N., Taghdisi M.H., Zare N., p. 505-509.
- Smoking by pregnant mothers and risk of future tobacco use by offspring: A meta-analysis. Wei L.-C., p. 510-519.
- Illicit drug use in English adolescent students - Results of a subgroup mediation analyses. Wilkhu P., p. 520-527.
- The effect of structured group reminiscence on depression and anxiety of the elderly female hookah users. Bazrafshan M.-R., Jokar M., Soufi O., Delam H., p. 528-534.
- Determinants of environmental tobacco smoke at work and at home: Analysis of baseline data from the Kong Cohort Study, Southern Iran. Dadipoor S., Nejatizade A.A., Farshidi H., Gharibzade A., Aghamolaei T., Ghanbarnejad A., p. 535-542.
- Impact of comorbid substance use and infectious and non-communicable diseases in a cross-sectional study, Thailand. Wongtongkam N., p. 543-549.
- Perceived barriers to addiction treatment: An inductive qualitative content analysis. Tavakoli Ghouchani H., Armat M.R., Akbari H., Hojjat S.K., Lashkardoost H., Asghari D., et al., p. 550-555.
- Determination the effects of black pepper and angelica oil on nicotine craving of students: A randomized controlled pilot trial. Arslan Isik N., Bilgin H., p. 556-565.
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