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Vol.118, n°10 - October 2023

Addiction, Vol.118, n°10 - October 2023
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Bulletin de Périodique

Addiction , Vol.118, n°10 - October 2023

Paru le : 01/10/2023
Année 2023
Page(s) : 1827-2035
Langue(s) : Anglais

Note de contenu :

CONTENTS:
- How Addiction handles disagreements over potentially harmful terminology [Editorial]. Humphreys K., Calder R., Marsden J., Day E., p. 1833-1834.
- Estimating the true effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions under variable comparator conditions: A systematic review and meta-regression. Kraiss J., Viechtbauer W., Black N., Johnston M., Hartmann-Boyce J., Eisma M., et al., p. 1835-1850.
- Commentary on Kraiss et al.: Read the label - improving the applicability of systematic reviews by coding and analysis of intervention elements. Glasziou P.P., Zwar N.A., p. 1851-1852.
- Social and structural determinants of injection drug use-associated bacterial and fungal infections: A qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis. Brothers T.D., Bonn M., Lewer D., Comeau E., Kim I., Webster D., et al., p. 1853-1877.
- Commentary on Brothers et al.: The role of safer environment interventions in addressing injecting-related bacterial and fungal infections. Small W., O'Callaghan S., p. 1878-1880.
- Perceptions about levels of harmful chemicals in e-cigarettes relative to cigarettes, and associations with relative e-cigarette harm perceptions, e-cigarette use and interest. Wackowski O.A., Bover Manderski M.T., Gratale S.K., Weiger C.V., O'Connor R.J., p. 1881-1891.
- Commentary on Wackowski et al.: Opportunities and considerations for addressing misperceptions about the relative risks of tobacco products among adult smokers. King B.A., Toll B.A., p. 1892-1894.
- Approach-avoidance behavior and motor-specific modulation towards smoking-related cues in smokers. Song Y., Pi Y., Tan X., Xia X., Liu Y., Zhang J., p. 1895-1907.
- Drinking motives, personality traits and life stressors-identifying pathways to harmful alcohol use in adolescence using a panel network approach. Freichel R., Pfirrmann J., Cousjin J., de Jong P., Franken I., Banaschewski T., et al., p. 1908-1919.
- Increase in educational inequalities in alcohol-related mortality in Spain during a period of economic growth. Donat M., Regidor E., Barrio G., Ambrosio E., Sordo L., Guerras J.M., et al., p. 1920-1931.
- Cohort effects of women's mid-life binge drinking and alcohol use disorder symptoms in the United States: Impacts of changes in timing of parenthood. Adams R.S., McKetta S.C., Jager J., Stewart M.T., Keyes K.M., p. 1932-1941.
- Identifying genetic loci and phenomic associations of substance use traits: A multi-trait analysis of GWAS (MTAG) study. Xu H., Toikumo S., Crist R.C., Glogowska K., Jinwala Z., Deak J.D., et al., p. 1942-1952.
- Postoperative buprenorphine continuation in stabilized buprenorphine patients: A population cohort study. Hauck T.S., Ladha K.S., Le Foll B., Wijeysundera D.N., Kurdyak P., p. 1953-1964.
- Who responds to a multi-component treatment for cannabis use disorder? Using multivariable and machine learning models to classify treatment responders and non-responders. Tomko R.L., Wolf B.J., McClure E.A., Carpenter M.J., Magruder K.M., Squeglia L.M., et al., p. 1965-1974.
- How does a family history of psychosis influence the risk of methamphetamine-related psychotic symptoms: Evidence from longitudinal panel data. McKetin R., Clare P.J., Castle D., Turner A., Kelly P.J., Lubman D.I., et al., p. 1975-1983.
- Systematic assessment of non-medical use of prescription drugs using doctor-shopping indicators: A nation-wide, repeated cross-sectional study. Soeiro T., Pradel V., Lapeyre-Mestre M., Micallef J., p. 1984-1993.
- Prevalence of opioid dependence in New South Wales, Australia, 2014-16: Indirect estimation from multiple data sources using a Bayesian approach. Downing B.C., Hickman M., Jones N.R., Larney S., Sweeting M.J., Xu Y., et al., p. 1994-2006.
- A randomised controlled trial testing acceptance of practitioner-referral versus self-referral to stop smoking services within the Lung Screen Uptake Trial. Kotti T., Katsampouris E., Ruparel M., McEwen A., Dickson J.L., Duffy S.W., et al., p. 2007-2013.
- Development and validation of a model for measuring alcohol consumption from transdermal alcohol content data among college students. Kianersi S., Ludema C., Agley J., Ahn Y.Y., Parker M., Ideker S., et al., p. 2014-2025.
- Why do we focus on the exception and not the rule? Examining the prevalence of mono- versus polysubstance use in the general population. Bailey A.J., McHugh R.K., p. 2026-2029.
- High stakes. Commentary on the 2023 United Kingdom government white paper on gambling reform. Rogers J., Roberts A., Sharman S., Dymond S., Ludvig E.A., Tunney R.J., p. 2030-2031.
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Social and structural determinants of injection drug use-associated bacterial and fungal infections: A qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis

Social and structural determinants of injection drug use-associated bacterial and fungal infections: A qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis

T. D. BROTHERS ; M. BONN ; D. LEWER ; E. COMEAU ; I. KIM ; D. WEBSTER ; A. HAYWARD ; M. HARRIS | 2023
Dans Addiction (Vol.118, n°10, October 2023) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Injection drug use-associated bacterial and fungal infections are increasingly common, and social contexts shape individuals' injecting practices and treatment experiences. We sought to synthesize qualitative studies of soci[...]
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Perceptions about levels of harmful chemicals in e-cigarettes relative to cigarettes, and associations with relative e-cigarette harm perceptions, e-cigarette use and interest

Perceptions about levels of harmful chemicals in e-cigarettes relative to cigarettes, and associations with relative e-cigarette harm perceptions, e-cigarette use and interest

O. A. WACKOWSKI ; M. T. BOVER MANDERSKI ; S. K. GRATALE ; C. V. WEIGER ; R. J. O'CONNOR | 2023
Dans Addiction (Vol.118, n°10, October 2023) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Exposure to chemicals contributes to harm from nicotine products, and e-cigarette communications often refer to chemicals. However, while e-cigarette studies commonly measure perceived harmfulness of e-cigarettes relative to[...]
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Drinking motives, personality traits and life stressors-identifying pathways to harmful alcohol use in adolescence using a panel network approach

Drinking motives, personality traits and life stressors-identifying pathways to harmful alcohol use in adolescence using a panel network approach

R. FREICHEL ; J. PFIRRMANN ; J. COUSJIN ; P. DE JONG ; I. FRANKEN ; T. BANASCHEWSKI ; A. L. W. BOKDE ; S. DESRIVIERES ; H. FLOR ; A. GRIGIS ; H. GARAVAN ; A. HEINZ ; J. L. MARTINOT ; M. P. MARTINOT ; E. ARTIGES ; F. NEES ; D. P. ORFANOS ; L. POUSTKA ; S. HOHMANN ; J. H. FROHNER ; M. N. SMOLKA ; N. VAIDYA ; R. WHELAN ; G. SCHUMANN ; H. WALTER ; I. M. VEER ; R. W. WIERS ; IMAGEN Consortium | 2023
Dans Addiction (Vol.118, n°10, October 2023) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Models of alcohol use risk suggest that drinking motives represent the most proximal risk factors on which more distal factors converge. However, little is known about how distinct risk factors influence each other and alcoh[...]
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Systematic assessment of non-medical use of prescription drugs using doctor-shopping indicators: A nation-wide, repeated cross-sectional study

Systematic assessment of non-medical use of prescription drugs using doctor-shopping indicators: A nation-wide, repeated cross-sectional study

T. SOEIRO ; V. PRADEL ; M. LAPEYRE-MESTRE ; J. MICALLEF | 2023
Dans Addiction (Vol.118, n°10, October 2023) Article : Périodique
AIMS: The aim of this study was to present the first nation-wide, systematic, repeated assessment of doctor-shopping (i.e. visiting multiple physicians to be prescribed the same drug) during 10 years for more than 200 psychoactive prescription d[...]
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Development and validation of a model for measuring alcohol consumption from transdermal alcohol content data among college students

Development and validation of a model for measuring alcohol consumption from transdermal alcohol content data among college students

S. KIANERSI ; C. LUDEMA ; J. AGLEY ; Y. Y. AHN ; M. PARKER ; S. IDEKER ; M. ROSENBERG | 2023
Dans Addiction (Vol.118, n°10, October 2023) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Transdermal alcohol content (TAC) data collected by wearable alcohol monitors could potentially contribute to alcohol research, but raw data from the devices are challenging to interpret. We aimed to develop and validate a m[...]
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Why do we focus on the exception and not the rule? Examining the prevalence of mono- versus polysubstance use in the general population

Why do we focus on the exception and not the rule? Examining the prevalence of mono- versus polysubstance use in the general population

A. J. BAILEY ; R. K. MCHUGH | 2023
Dans Addiction (Vol.118, n°10, October 2023) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are predominantly studied as drug class specific constructs (e.g. opioid versus alcohol use disorder). Polysubstance use (PSU), or the use of two or more substances from multiple drug classes, [...]
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