Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.56, n°1 - January 2026
Paru le :
01/01/2026
Année
2026
Page(s) :
3-225
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- The impact of opium consumption on inflammatory factors in umbilical cord blood and maternal blood postpartum: A potential contributor to neonatal complications. Khayat S., Fanaei H., Riki F., Navabi Rigi S., Alijani E., p. 3-16.
- Validity and reliability of four instruments for e-cigarette dependence and sensory factors in e-cigarette use and correlations between these measurements. Aslan B., Onal O., p. 17-34.
- Trauma Informed Care (TIC) interventions for populations experiencing addiction and/or homelessness: A scoping review of outcomes. Dobischok S., Archambault L., Goyer M.-E., p. 35-58.
- An exploratory study of overlapping stigmas and substance use stigma among women with substance use histories who are incarcerated. Levi M.M., Webster J.M., Tillson M., Annett J., Oser C.B., Fanucchi L.C., et al., p. 59-76.
- New challenges and opportunities for opioid agonist treatment access and retention: A scoping review. Power N., Archambault L., Perreault M., p. 77-103.
- Frequency of methamphetamine use in patients admitted to an addiction center and clinical factors associated with methamphetamine use. Erdogan A., Karabulut S., p. 104-112.
- Substance use treatment completion among unhoused young adults: A predictive modeling approach. Dell N.A., Long C., Salas-Wright C.P., Vaughn M.G., Szlyk H.S., Cavazos-Rehg P., p. 113-130.
- Firearm violence and off-premises alcohol outlets: The role of outlet characteristics and distance. Snowden A.J., Kostelac C.A., Borisy-Rudin F.F., Pridemore W.A., p. 131-149.
- Hitting the reset button: Ceremonial use of peyote and experiences of personal change. Copes H., Hochstetler A., Ragland J., Hendricks P.S., p. 150-170.
- "It’s almost as if I’ve relapsed": An interpretative phenomenological analysis of addiction therapists' experiences with supporting their clients through repeated relapse. Klein M., Dixon J., Butler C., Best D., p. 171-187.
- "I can combine those things to be a superhero": A qualitative study of the motivations for high-risk polysubstance use. Bunting A.M., Fawole A., Griffin B., Lee J.D., Oser C.B., McNeely J., p. 188-203.
- Dosage effects of anti-prescription opioid risk narratives, prescription opioid misuse experience, risk perceptions, and message processing. Cao X., p. 204-225.
- The impact of opium consumption on inflammatory factors in umbilical cord blood and maternal blood postpartum: A potential contributor to neonatal complications. Khayat S., Fanaei H., Riki F., Navabi Rigi S., Alijani E., p. 3-16.
- Validity and reliability of four instruments for e-cigarette dependence and sensory factors in e-cigarette use and correlations between these measurements. Aslan B., Onal O., p. 17-34.
- Trauma Informed Care (TIC) interventions for populations experiencing addiction and/or homelessness: A scoping review of outcomes. Dobischok S., Archambault L., Goyer M.-E., p. 35-58.
- An exploratory study of overlapping stigmas and substance use stigma among women with substance use histories who are incarcerated. Levi M.M., Webster J.M., Tillson M., Annett J., Oser C.B., Fanucchi L.C., et al., p. 59-76.
- New challenges and opportunities for opioid agonist treatment access and retention: A scoping review. Power N., Archambault L., Perreault M., p. 77-103.
- Frequency of methamphetamine use in patients admitted to an addiction center and clinical factors associated with methamphetamine use. Erdogan A., Karabulut S., p. 104-112.
- Substance use treatment completion among unhoused young adults: A predictive modeling approach. Dell N.A., Long C., Salas-Wright C.P., Vaughn M.G., Szlyk H.S., Cavazos-Rehg P., p. 113-130.
- Firearm violence and off-premises alcohol outlets: The role of outlet characteristics and distance. Snowden A.J., Kostelac C.A., Borisy-Rudin F.F., Pridemore W.A., p. 131-149.
- Hitting the reset button: Ceremonial use of peyote and experiences of personal change. Copes H., Hochstetler A., Ragland J., Hendricks P.S., p. 150-170.
- "It’s almost as if I’ve relapsed": An interpretative phenomenological analysis of addiction therapists' experiences with supporting their clients through repeated relapse. Klein M., Dixon J., Butler C., Best D., p. 171-187.
- "I can combine those things to be a superhero": A qualitative study of the motivations for high-risk polysubstance use. Bunting A.M., Fawole A., Griffin B., Lee J.D., Oser C.B., McNeely J., p. 188-203.
- Dosage effects of anti-prescription opioid risk narratives, prescription opioid misuse experience, risk perceptions, and message processing. Cao X., p. 204-225.
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