Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.120, n°4 - April 2025
Paru le :
01/04/2025
Année
2025
Page(s) :
569-806
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- An Addiction series on regional perspectives on addiction-related problems. Cousijn J., p. 573.
- The need for multi-participant alcohol administration studies [Editorial]. Creswell K.G., Fairbairn C.E., p. 574-577.
- Associations of smoke-free policies in multi-unit housing with smoking behavior and second-hand smoke exposure: A systematic review. Garritsen H.H., Khan F., Rozema A.D., Navas-Acien A., Hernandez D., p. 578-588.
- What is the impact of sports-related gambling advertising on gambling behaviour? A systematic review. McGrane E., Pryce R., Field M., Gu S., Moore E.C., Goyder E., p. 589-607.
- Trends and patterns of dual use of combustible tobacco and e-cigarettes among adults in England: A population study, 2016-2024. Jackson S.E., Cox S., Shahab L., Brown J., p. 608-619.
- Association of fully branded, standardized packaging and limited flavor and brand descriptors of e-liquids with interest in trying products among youths in Great Britain. Taylor E., Simonavicius E., Nottage M., McNeill A., Arnott D., Cheeseman H., et al., p. 620-628.
- Psychometric evaluation and measurement invariance of the problematic smartphone use scale among college students: A national survey of 130?145 participants. Sun H., Tang K., p. 629-641.
- Commentary on Sun and Tang: Measurement assessment and validity in problematic smartphone use. James R.J.E., Hitcham L., p. 642-644.
- Disentangling the temporal relationship between alcohol-related attitudes and heavy episodic drinking in adolescents within a randomized controlled trial. Percy A., Padgett R.N., McKay M.T., Cole J.C., Burkhart G., Brennan C., et al., p. 645-654.
- Changing public perceptions of alcohol, alcohol harms and alcohol policies: A multi-methods study to develop novel framing approaches. Fitzgerald N., Angus K., Howell R., Labhart H., Morris J., Fenton L., et al., p. 655-668.
- Assessing the association between multiple parental alcohol events and the risk of being maltreated children in a New Zealand population-based birth cohort. Romeo J.S., Huckle T., Lesley V., Wichitaksorn N., p. 669-675.
- Quantity of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol consumption and cannabis use disorder among daily cannabis consumers. Borodovsky J.T., Hasin D.S., Wall M., Struble C.A., Habib M.I., Livne O., et al., p. 676-685.
- Commentary on Borodovsky et al.: Enhancing research on THC quantification-Consumer awareness through accurate labelling. Thorne R.L., Freeman T.P., p. 686-687.
- Cannabis use and sleep problems among young adults by mental health status: A prospective cohort study. Walsh C.A., Euler E., Do L.A., Zheng A., Eckel S.P., Harlow B.L., et al., p. 688-696.
- Anxiety and depression among a community-recruited cohort of people who use methamphetamine: A longitudinal analysis. Duncan Z., Kippen R., Sutton K., Ward B., Rathnayake K., Quinn B., et al., p. 697-710.
- Prevalence of adults with stimulant misuse and/or stimulant use disorder in Massachusetts, USA, 2014-2021. Barocas J.A., Erdman E.A., Westfall M.Y., Christine P.J., Bernson D., Villani J., et al., p. 711-720.
- Prevalence of pharmacotherapy for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and prescription stimulant misuse: A national study of US college students. Summit A.G., Moseley M.C., Chaku N., Elam K.K., Jacobs W., Lederer A.M., et al., p. 721-731.
- Artificial intelligence-based drug repurposing with electronic health record clinical corroboration: A case for ketamine as a potential treatment for amphetamine-type stimulant use disorder. Gao Z., Winhusen T.J., Gorenflo M.P., Dorney I., Ghitza U.E., Kaelber D.C., et al., p. 732-744.
- Trajectories of medication for opioid use disorder and their impact on HIV testing among people who inject drugs in India: A longitudinal assessment of clinic-based data. McFall A.M., Ganapathi L., Gunaratne M.P., Srikrishnan A.K., Vasudevan C.K., Anand S., et al., p. 745-755.
- Substance use and psychiatric outcomes following substance use disorder treatment: An 18-month prospective cohort study in Chile. Borquez I., Krawczyk N., Matthay E.C., Charris R., Dupré S., Mateo M., et al., p. 756-769.
- An update of a systematic review and meta-analyses exploring flavours in intervention studies of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation. Lindson N., Livingstone-Banks J., Butler A.R., Levy D.T., Barnett P., Theodoulou A., et al., p. 770-778.
- Daily or near-daily cannabis and alcohol use by adults in the United States: A comparison across age groups. Patrick M.E., p. 779-782.
- Perspectives on addiction-related problems in India. Balhara Y.P.S., Sarkar S., Ghosh A., Mahadevan J., p. 783-796.
- Rare but relevant: Methamphetamine and Parkinson's disease. Lappin J.M., p. 797-800.
- Why it is important to conduct gambling research that is fair and free from conflicts of interest. Roberts A., Rogers J., Sharman S., Stark S., Dymond S., Ludvig E.A., et al., p. 801-803.
- An Addiction series on regional perspectives on addiction-related problems. Cousijn J., p. 573.
- The need for multi-participant alcohol administration studies [Editorial]. Creswell K.G., Fairbairn C.E., p. 574-577.
- Associations of smoke-free policies in multi-unit housing with smoking behavior and second-hand smoke exposure: A systematic review. Garritsen H.H., Khan F., Rozema A.D., Navas-Acien A., Hernandez D., p. 578-588.
- What is the impact of sports-related gambling advertising on gambling behaviour? A systematic review. McGrane E., Pryce R., Field M., Gu S., Moore E.C., Goyder E., p. 589-607.
- Trends and patterns of dual use of combustible tobacco and e-cigarettes among adults in England: A population study, 2016-2024. Jackson S.E., Cox S., Shahab L., Brown J., p. 608-619.
- Association of fully branded, standardized packaging and limited flavor and brand descriptors of e-liquids with interest in trying products among youths in Great Britain. Taylor E., Simonavicius E., Nottage M., McNeill A., Arnott D., Cheeseman H., et al., p. 620-628.
- Psychometric evaluation and measurement invariance of the problematic smartphone use scale among college students: A national survey of 130?145 participants. Sun H., Tang K., p. 629-641.
- Commentary on Sun and Tang: Measurement assessment and validity in problematic smartphone use. James R.J.E., Hitcham L., p. 642-644.
- Disentangling the temporal relationship between alcohol-related attitudes and heavy episodic drinking in adolescents within a randomized controlled trial. Percy A., Padgett R.N., McKay M.T., Cole J.C., Burkhart G., Brennan C., et al., p. 645-654.
- Changing public perceptions of alcohol, alcohol harms and alcohol policies: A multi-methods study to develop novel framing approaches. Fitzgerald N., Angus K., Howell R., Labhart H., Morris J., Fenton L., et al., p. 655-668.
- Assessing the association between multiple parental alcohol events and the risk of being maltreated children in a New Zealand population-based birth cohort. Romeo J.S., Huckle T., Lesley V., Wichitaksorn N., p. 669-675.
- Quantity of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol consumption and cannabis use disorder among daily cannabis consumers. Borodovsky J.T., Hasin D.S., Wall M., Struble C.A., Habib M.I., Livne O., et al., p. 676-685.
- Commentary on Borodovsky et al.: Enhancing research on THC quantification-Consumer awareness through accurate labelling. Thorne R.L., Freeman T.P., p. 686-687.
- Cannabis use and sleep problems among young adults by mental health status: A prospective cohort study. Walsh C.A., Euler E., Do L.A., Zheng A., Eckel S.P., Harlow B.L., et al., p. 688-696.
- Anxiety and depression among a community-recruited cohort of people who use methamphetamine: A longitudinal analysis. Duncan Z., Kippen R., Sutton K., Ward B., Rathnayake K., Quinn B., et al., p. 697-710.
- Prevalence of adults with stimulant misuse and/or stimulant use disorder in Massachusetts, USA, 2014-2021. Barocas J.A., Erdman E.A., Westfall M.Y., Christine P.J., Bernson D., Villani J., et al., p. 711-720.
- Prevalence of pharmacotherapy for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and prescription stimulant misuse: A national study of US college students. Summit A.G., Moseley M.C., Chaku N., Elam K.K., Jacobs W., Lederer A.M., et al., p. 721-731.
- Artificial intelligence-based drug repurposing with electronic health record clinical corroboration: A case for ketamine as a potential treatment for amphetamine-type stimulant use disorder. Gao Z., Winhusen T.J., Gorenflo M.P., Dorney I., Ghitza U.E., Kaelber D.C., et al., p. 732-744.
- Trajectories of medication for opioid use disorder and their impact on HIV testing among people who inject drugs in India: A longitudinal assessment of clinic-based data. McFall A.M., Ganapathi L., Gunaratne M.P., Srikrishnan A.K., Vasudevan C.K., Anand S., et al., p. 745-755.
- Substance use and psychiatric outcomes following substance use disorder treatment: An 18-month prospective cohort study in Chile. Borquez I., Krawczyk N., Matthay E.C., Charris R., Dupré S., Mateo M., et al., p. 756-769.
- An update of a systematic review and meta-analyses exploring flavours in intervention studies of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation. Lindson N., Livingstone-Banks J., Butler A.R., Levy D.T., Barnett P., Theodoulou A., et al., p. 770-778.
- Daily or near-daily cannabis and alcohol use by adults in the United States: A comparison across age groups. Patrick M.E., p. 779-782.
- Perspectives on addiction-related problems in India. Balhara Y.P.S., Sarkar S., Ghosh A., Mahadevan J., p. 783-796.
- Rare but relevant: Methamphetamine and Parkinson's disease. Lappin J.M., p. 797-800.
- Why it is important to conduct gambling research that is fair and free from conflicts of interest. Roberts A., Rogers J., Sharman S., Stark S., Dymond S., Ludvig E.A., et al., p. 801-803.
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