Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , Vol.87, n°1 - January 2026
Paru le :
01/01/2026
Année
2026
Page(s) :
5-201
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Maximizing methodological advances to forward progress in substance use research [Editorial]. Read J.P., p. 5-6.
- Innovative methods can accelerate advancements in research on alcohol and other drugs. Lanza S.T., p. 7-9.
- Innovative strategies for leveraging daily and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data to enhance the content of three novel alcohol and/or cannabis interventions for young adults. Fairlie A.M., Litt D.M., Lewis M.A., p. 10-12.
- Alcohol craving and cue exposure in real time: A pilot ecological momentary assessment (EMA)-based personalized feedback intervention for young adults. Fairlie A.M., Lee C.M., Delawalla M.L.M., Ramirez J.J., p. 13-22.
- Designing an online and text-messaging intervention to enhance protective behavioral strategy utilization at the daily level among young adults engaged in alcohol and cannabis use. Lewis M.A., Litt D.M., Fairlie A.M., Graupensperger S., Cross A., Stankus R., et al., p. 23-33.
- From assessment to intervention: Leveraging ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to develop a personalized mobile-health (mHealth) ecological momentary intervention (EMI) for young adults with ADHD and high-risk alcohol use. Kennedy T.M., Lee C.M., Molina B.S.G., Pedersen S.L., p. 34-53.
- Dental screening, counseling, and referral to treatment for substance use disorder: Survey of the national dental practice-based research network. McCauley J.L., Crawford P., Leo M.C., McBurnie M.A., Barton D., Weidner H.A., et al., p. 54-63.
- Population-level evidence that alcohol brief interventions improve drinking and blood pressure outcomes in patients with hypertension and unhealthy alcohol use. Sterling S.A., Palzes V.A., Lu Y., Kline-Simon A.H., Ross T.B., Weisner C.M., et al., p. 64-74.
- Increased delta connectivity within brain networks predicts adherence to an rTMS-based treatment program in cocaine use disorder patients. De Rossi E., Gómez Pérez L.J., Cardullo S., Carbone G.A., Zaffaina G.C., Farina B., et al., p. 75-84.
- College students' intentions to seek help for alcohol use: A network-informed reasoned action approach. Flores S.A., Hassan A., Montemayor B.N., p. 85-94.
- Increasing assimilation associated with slower reductions in alcohol use among Latina young adults soon after immigration. Dillon F.R., Rosario C.C., Ertl M.M., Shultz D., Bhatti K., Jagga J., et al., p. 95-102.
- The impact of a registry-based environmental risk score on episodes of alcohol use disorder and drug use disorder in Swedish national samples. Kendler K.S., Lönn S.L., Sundquist J., Sundquist K., p. 103-117.
- "Other" substance use among American Indian reservation-area high school youth. Prince M.A., Paez B., Morse J.L., Gray B.A., Karoly H., McFarland N.M., et al., p. 118-125.
- Understanding gender-specific cycles of nicotine dependence and mental health: Evidence for dynamic and reciprocal relationships. Chen Y., p. 126-134.
- Daily sexual objectification as a proximal risk factor for craving and alcohol use after sexual assault: An ecological momentary assessment study. Brockdorf A.N., Baildon A.E., Gervais S.J., DiLillo D., p. 135-143.
- Paradoxical multilevel relations between internalizing symptoms and solitary drinking in emerging adults. Waddell J.T., King S.E., Corbin W.R., Pelham W.E., 3rd, p. 144-153.
- Patterns of cannabis use and perceived accessibility among underage U.S. young adults: Implications for policy and prevention. Terry-McElrath Y.M., Pang Y.C., Patrick M.E., p. 154-163.
- Long-term patterns of alcohol use in older different-sex couples: Concordant drinking appears initially protective but predicts declines in health over time. Turkelson A., Birditt K.S., Polenick C.A., Cranford J.A., Blow F.C., p. 164-174.
- Associations of state-level alcohol policies and population use rates with alcohol use and binge drinking among U.S. 4-year college students, 2008-2019. Kerr D.C.R., Naimi T.S., Lira M.C., Bae H., p. 175-182.
- Graduating with an alcohol problem? Associations between drinking, willingness to experience consequences, protective behavioral strategies, and repeated alcohol problems across the senior year of college. Mallett K.A., Richards V.L., Glenn S.D., Russell M.A., Ackerman S., Turrisi R., p. 183-191.
- Medical-legal partnership: An approach to addressing social and structural determinants of health among people who use substances. Martinez O., Andraka-Christou B., Pivovarova E., French A., Rodriguez-Diaz C.E., Morton S., et al., p. 192-201.
- Maximizing methodological advances to forward progress in substance use research [Editorial]. Read J.P., p. 5-6.
- Innovative methods can accelerate advancements in research on alcohol and other drugs. Lanza S.T., p. 7-9.
- Innovative strategies for leveraging daily and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data to enhance the content of three novel alcohol and/or cannabis interventions for young adults. Fairlie A.M., Litt D.M., Lewis M.A., p. 10-12.
- Alcohol craving and cue exposure in real time: A pilot ecological momentary assessment (EMA)-based personalized feedback intervention for young adults. Fairlie A.M., Lee C.M., Delawalla M.L.M., Ramirez J.J., p. 13-22.
- Designing an online and text-messaging intervention to enhance protective behavioral strategy utilization at the daily level among young adults engaged in alcohol and cannabis use. Lewis M.A., Litt D.M., Fairlie A.M., Graupensperger S., Cross A., Stankus R., et al., p. 23-33.
- From assessment to intervention: Leveraging ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to develop a personalized mobile-health (mHealth) ecological momentary intervention (EMI) for young adults with ADHD and high-risk alcohol use. Kennedy T.M., Lee C.M., Molina B.S.G., Pedersen S.L., p. 34-53.
- Dental screening, counseling, and referral to treatment for substance use disorder: Survey of the national dental practice-based research network. McCauley J.L., Crawford P., Leo M.C., McBurnie M.A., Barton D., Weidner H.A., et al., p. 54-63.
- Population-level evidence that alcohol brief interventions improve drinking and blood pressure outcomes in patients with hypertension and unhealthy alcohol use. Sterling S.A., Palzes V.A., Lu Y., Kline-Simon A.H., Ross T.B., Weisner C.M., et al., p. 64-74.
- Increased delta connectivity within brain networks predicts adherence to an rTMS-based treatment program in cocaine use disorder patients. De Rossi E., Gómez Pérez L.J., Cardullo S., Carbone G.A., Zaffaina G.C., Farina B., et al., p. 75-84.
- College students' intentions to seek help for alcohol use: A network-informed reasoned action approach. Flores S.A., Hassan A., Montemayor B.N., p. 85-94.
- Increasing assimilation associated with slower reductions in alcohol use among Latina young adults soon after immigration. Dillon F.R., Rosario C.C., Ertl M.M., Shultz D., Bhatti K., Jagga J., et al., p. 95-102.
- The impact of a registry-based environmental risk score on episodes of alcohol use disorder and drug use disorder in Swedish national samples. Kendler K.S., Lönn S.L., Sundquist J., Sundquist K., p. 103-117.
- "Other" substance use among American Indian reservation-area high school youth. Prince M.A., Paez B., Morse J.L., Gray B.A., Karoly H., McFarland N.M., et al., p. 118-125.
- Understanding gender-specific cycles of nicotine dependence and mental health: Evidence for dynamic and reciprocal relationships. Chen Y., p. 126-134.
- Daily sexual objectification as a proximal risk factor for craving and alcohol use after sexual assault: An ecological momentary assessment study. Brockdorf A.N., Baildon A.E., Gervais S.J., DiLillo D., p. 135-143.
- Paradoxical multilevel relations between internalizing symptoms and solitary drinking in emerging adults. Waddell J.T., King S.E., Corbin W.R., Pelham W.E., 3rd, p. 144-153.
- Patterns of cannabis use and perceived accessibility among underage U.S. young adults: Implications for policy and prevention. Terry-McElrath Y.M., Pang Y.C., Patrick M.E., p. 154-163.
- Long-term patterns of alcohol use in older different-sex couples: Concordant drinking appears initially protective but predicts declines in health over time. Turkelson A., Birditt K.S., Polenick C.A., Cranford J.A., Blow F.C., p. 164-174.
- Associations of state-level alcohol policies and population use rates with alcohol use and binge drinking among U.S. 4-year college students, 2008-2019. Kerr D.C.R., Naimi T.S., Lira M.C., Bae H., p. 175-182.
- Graduating with an alcohol problem? Associations between drinking, willingness to experience consequences, protective behavioral strategies, and repeated alcohol problems across the senior year of college. Mallett K.A., Richards V.L., Glenn S.D., Russell M.A., Ackerman S., Turrisi R., p. 183-191.
- Medical-legal partnership: An approach to addressing social and structural determinants of health among people who use substances. Martinez O., Andraka-Christou B., Pivovarova E., French A., Rodriguez-Diaz C.E., Morton S., et al., p. 192-201.
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