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Vol.121, n°6 - June 2026

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Addiction, Vol.121, n°6 - June 2026
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Addiction , Vol.121, n°6 - June 2026

Paru le : 01/06/2026
Année 2026
Page(s) : 1337-1625
Langue(s) : Anglais
Discipline : SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)

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CONTENTS:
- Screening for addiction in the dental office: The bottom line [Editorial]. Parish C.L., Simon L.E., p. 1340-1342.
- A systematic review and meta-analysis of self-reported exposure to cannabis advertising and its association with cannabis use and intentions. McClure-Thomas C., Yimer T., Strong C., Sun T., Hall W.D., Chan G.C.K., et al., p. 1343-1361.
- Understanding the relationship of social anxiety with alcohol use and alcohol-related problems in young people: A meta-analysis. Fichtenmaier A.J., George A.M., p. 1362-1380.
- Tissue-retained needles in people who inject drugs: A systematic review of case reports and series on clinical presentations, complications and management. Laukkala H., Nevalainen A., Rinta-Kiikka I., Heikkilä S., Kiuru S., Sumanen M., et al., p. 1381-1397.
- Modelling the economic effects of reducing the consumption of unhealthy commodities: An inter-sectoral input-output approach. Morris D., Gillespie D., James M., Breeze P., Brennan A., p. 1398-1407.
- Commentary on Morris et al.: Shifting consumption from unhealthy to healthy commodities. Araya-Rios D., p. 1408-1409.
- The Polysubstance Assessment Tool: Reliability, acceptability and feasibility of a novel measure of polysubstance use. Bunting A.M., Cleland C.M., Barratt S.M., Griffin B., Williams J., Oser C.B., et al., p. 1410-1420.
- Understanding the interplay between alcohol use, cannabis use and mental health across the lifespan: A network analysis. Macedo I., Kroon E., Colyer-Patel K., Freichel R., Romein C., Pasion R., et al., p. 1421-1433.
- Considering alcohol and other drug screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment in two safety-sensitive industries in Australia: An exploratory qualitative study. Thompson K., Hart T., Bowden J., p. 1434-1444.
- Exploring the intersection of heavy alcohol use and masculine norms as risk factors for male-to-female intimate partner violence: Evidence from an Australian national survey. Willoughby B., Smit K., Wilson I.M., Gilchrist G., Laslett A.M., p. 1445-1457.
- The feasibility of integrating remote breath alcohol monitoring into ecological momentary assessment of intimate partner violence among young adults with a history of heavy drinking and aggression. Brem M.J., McCarthy D.M., Shorey R.C., Lin M., Lozano A.J., Sjafii E., et al., p. 1458-1473.
- Decline of phosphatidylethanol (B-PEth) during abstinence in patients with alcohol use disorder undergoing withdrawal treatment, and the correlation of B-PEth with self-reported alcohol intake. de Bejczy A., Walther L., Nilsson-Wallmark C., Askerup B., Isaksson A., p. 1474-1482.
- Gender differences in the impact of psychological distress on methamphetamine use disorder outcomes and treatment effect. Amin-Esmaeili M., Byregowda H., Susukida R., Mojtabai R., Crum R.M., p. 1483-1494.
- Adolescent cannabis use and psychological distress from 2013 to 2023: A population-based study in Ontario, Canada. McDonald A.J., Doggett A., Bondy S.J., Colman I., Cook S., Hamilton H.A., et al., p. 1495-1507.
- Navigating pregnancy and addiction recovery: Patient perspectives on perinatal care interventions for women with opioid use disorder in Kentucky, USA. Surratt H.L., Davis O.A., Nelson E.O., Durr H., Fawcett K., Joy J., et al., p. 1508-1519.
- Retention in opioid agonist treatment during pregnancy and variations according to treatment and maternal characteristics. Varney B., Jones N., Bharat C., Brett J., Degenhardt L., Oei J.L., et al., p. 1520-1529.
- Trends in fentanyl-containing drug samples seized by law enforcement agencies across Canada. Ledlie S., Garg R., Leece P., Kolla G., Hyshka E., Tadrous M., et al., p. 1530-1540.
- Hippocampal subfield differences in people with and without recreational ketamine use: Insights from multi-modal neuroimaging. Liu Y.H., Hung C.C., Potenza M.N., Chou K.H., Lee P.L., Huang C.C., et al., p. 1541-1556.
- Associations between the national 'Swap to Stop' programme offering free vapes for smoking cessation and quit attempts in England: Results from a population-based survey. Buss V.H., Beard E., Shahab L., Simonavicius E., Bauld L., Brown J., et al., p. 1557-1565.
- Commentary on Buss et al.: State endorsement as a driver of vape-assisted smoking cessation: Interpreting early evidence from Swap to Stop. Minian N., p. 1566-1567.
- Quitting trajectories of Hong Kong Chinese smokers receiving behavioral smoking cessation interventions: A post hoc analysis of eight randomized controlled trials. Zeng Y., Wu Y.S., Luk T.T., Zhao S.Z., Guo Z., Li Y., et al., p. 1568-1579.
- Bidirectional genetic and phenotypic links between smoking and striatal iron content involving dopaminergic and inflammatory pathways. Trofimova O., Iuliani I., Bergmann S., p. 1580-1593.
- The association between gambling frequency and risk of harm: Analysis using health survey data from England and Scotland. Moore E., Pryce R., Squires H., Goyder E., p. 1594-1610.
- Historical trends in self-reported US heroin initiation. Caulkins J.P., Giri B., p. 1611-1615.
- Rare but relevant: Ibogaine and cardiovascular complications-prolonged QT interval and ventricular arrhythmias. Brunt T.M., p. 1616-1621.
Lien : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13600443/2026/121/6
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Modelling the economic effects of reducing the consumption of unhealthy commodities: An inter-sectoral input-output approach

Modelling the economic effects of reducing the consumption of unhealthy commodities: An inter-sectoral input-output approach

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AIMS: Industry arguments against public health policies that reduce the consumption of unhealthy commodities often include the assertion that the policy will harm the economy by reducing production and costing jobs. However, this argument does n[...]
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The Polysubstance Assessment Tool: Reliability, acceptability and feasibility of a novel measure of polysubstance use

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: There are currently no brief quantitative assessments that capture the drug patterns of people who engage in use of more than one drug on the same day or simultaneously. The current study examined the retest reliability, acc[...]
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Adolescent cannabis use and psychological distress from 2013 to 2023: A population-based study in Ontario, Canada

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A. J. MCDONALD ; A. DOGGETT ; S. J. BONDY ; I. COLMAN ; S. COOK ; H. A. HAMILTON ; P. KURDYAK ; S. T. LEATHERDALE ; D. T. MYRAN ; J. REHM ; C. M. WICKENS ; J. MacKILLOP ; J. HALLADAY | 2026
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The association between gambling frequency and risk of harm: Analysis using health survey data from England and Scotland

The association between gambling frequency and risk of harm: Analysis using health survey data from England and Scotland

E. MOORE ; R. PRYCE ; H. SQUIRES ; E. GOYDER | 2026
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Health economic models can be used to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of public health policies for gambling. To develop such a model, we must understand how gambling behaviour is associated with risk of expe[...]
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