Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , Vol.87, n°3 - May 2026
Paru le :
01/05/2026
Année
2026
Page(s) :
433-616
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Discipline :
SOM (Sommaire de périodique / Journal contents)
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- New alcohol warnings outperform the current U.S. warning in a national survey experiment. Grummon A.H., Lee C.J.Y., D'Angelo Campos A., Lazard A.J., Brewer N.T., Whitesell C., et al., p. 433-443.
- Mandatory responsible beverage service training in California associated with higher refusals of service to apparently intoxicated patrons. Saltz R., Paschall M.J., O'Hara S., Buller D.B., Woodall W.G., Martinez L., p. 444-453.
- "This supposed conflict of interest": Analysis of industry framings of partnership and conflict of interest in WHO public consultations on alcohol policy. Thompson E., Maani N., Collin J., p. 454-465.
- Text messaging intervention for postpartum alcohol use: Micro-randomized trial supports feasibility, acceptability, and maternal message preference. Dauber S., Devkota J., Beacham A., West A., Thrul J., p. 466-479.
- Randomized controlled trial demonstrates efficacy of a culturally adapted behavioral intervention delivered in Spanish by community health workers to reduce unhealthy alcohol use among Latino/as. Moore A.A., Lee C.S., Dominguez B.X., Garcia M., Bergstrom J., Barenstein V., et al., p. 480-491.
- Intravenous buprenorphine reversed opioid-induced respiratory depression without precipitating withdrawal in emergency department patients. Spadaro A., Imperato N., Scalgione J., Santos C., p. 492-496.
- Beyond attendance: social anxiety and psychiatric concerns predict mutual-help group involvement in a U.S. National longitudinal survey. Martinez-Matyszczyk P., Delk J., Mericle A.A., Timko C., Zemore S.E., p. 497-507.
- Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use with a romantic partner present: Daily associations with drinking, intoxication, and consequences among young adults. Walukevich-Dienst K., Calhoun B.H., Cavalli J.M., Janson M.A., Patrick M.E., Lee C.M., p. 508-517.
- Associations between behavioral economic indicators and risky drinking are moderated by peer similarity in behavioral economic indicators in community-dwelling emerging adults. Van Heukelom J.T., Cheong J., Tucker J.A., p. 518-527.
- Differences in alcohol-impaired driving risk perceptions between Black and White young adults. Warner O.M., Haney A.M., Motschman C.A., McCarthy D.M., Pedersen S.L., p. 528-536.
- Narrowing and reversing sex gaps in cannabis use and cannabis use disorder among adolescents and young adults. Esie P., Mallory V., Roehler D.R., Jones C.M., Vivolo-Kantor A.M., p. 537-543.
- Coping motives for alcohol and cannabis use better reflect negative emotionality than emotion regulation deficits in young adults. Moss D., Dora J., Halvorson M.A., McClain L., King K.M., p. 544-554.
- Developmental differences emerge in how negative consequences, negative expectancies, and alcohol use relate over time. Pereda B., Colder C.R., p. 555-564.
- Association of anticipated stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol with future heavy drinking in a large Swiss cohort study of young men. Gmel G., Comodo T., Studer J., King A.C., p. 565-573.
- Internalized binegativity and alcohol expectancies following an experience of binegativity: An experimental study. Rivera A.P., Taylor R., Park H.J., Garcia D., Schlauch R.C., p. 574-584.
- Disproportionate increases in daily cannabis use among adults with co-occurring depression and psychological distress, 2005-2019. Myers M.G., Walsh M.O., Bohnert K.M., p. 585-594.
- Familial transmission of major depression and bipolar disorder to alcohol and other drug use disorders in a Swedish national sample: Strongest effects from mothers to daughters. Polak K., Abrahamsson L., Sundquist J., Sundquist K., Kendler K.S., p. 595-607.
- More than a symptom count: Measuring functioning in alcohol use disorder with the life stress interview. Kirsch D.E., Grodin E.N., Keenan-Miller D., Ray L.A., p. 608-616.
- New alcohol warnings outperform the current U.S. warning in a national survey experiment. Grummon A.H., Lee C.J.Y., D'Angelo Campos A., Lazard A.J., Brewer N.T., Whitesell C., et al., p. 433-443.
- Mandatory responsible beverage service training in California associated with higher refusals of service to apparently intoxicated patrons. Saltz R., Paschall M.J., O'Hara S., Buller D.B., Woodall W.G., Martinez L., p. 444-453.
- "This supposed conflict of interest": Analysis of industry framings of partnership and conflict of interest in WHO public consultations on alcohol policy. Thompson E., Maani N., Collin J., p. 454-465.
- Text messaging intervention for postpartum alcohol use: Micro-randomized trial supports feasibility, acceptability, and maternal message preference. Dauber S., Devkota J., Beacham A., West A., Thrul J., p. 466-479.
- Randomized controlled trial demonstrates efficacy of a culturally adapted behavioral intervention delivered in Spanish by community health workers to reduce unhealthy alcohol use among Latino/as. Moore A.A., Lee C.S., Dominguez B.X., Garcia M., Bergstrom J., Barenstein V., et al., p. 480-491.
- Intravenous buprenorphine reversed opioid-induced respiratory depression without precipitating withdrawal in emergency department patients. Spadaro A., Imperato N., Scalgione J., Santos C., p. 492-496.
- Beyond attendance: social anxiety and psychiatric concerns predict mutual-help group involvement in a U.S. National longitudinal survey. Martinez-Matyszczyk P., Delk J., Mericle A.A., Timko C., Zemore S.E., p. 497-507.
- Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use with a romantic partner present: Daily associations with drinking, intoxication, and consequences among young adults. Walukevich-Dienst K., Calhoun B.H., Cavalli J.M., Janson M.A., Patrick M.E., Lee C.M., p. 508-517.
- Associations between behavioral economic indicators and risky drinking are moderated by peer similarity in behavioral economic indicators in community-dwelling emerging adults. Van Heukelom J.T., Cheong J., Tucker J.A., p. 518-527.
- Differences in alcohol-impaired driving risk perceptions between Black and White young adults. Warner O.M., Haney A.M., Motschman C.A., McCarthy D.M., Pedersen S.L., p. 528-536.
- Narrowing and reversing sex gaps in cannabis use and cannabis use disorder among adolescents and young adults. Esie P., Mallory V., Roehler D.R., Jones C.M., Vivolo-Kantor A.M., p. 537-543.
- Coping motives for alcohol and cannabis use better reflect negative emotionality than emotion regulation deficits in young adults. Moss D., Dora J., Halvorson M.A., McClain L., King K.M., p. 544-554.
- Developmental differences emerge in how negative consequences, negative expectancies, and alcohol use relate over time. Pereda B., Colder C.R., p. 555-564.
- Association of anticipated stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol with future heavy drinking in a large Swiss cohort study of young men. Gmel G., Comodo T., Studer J., King A.C., p. 565-573.
- Internalized binegativity and alcohol expectancies following an experience of binegativity: An experimental study. Rivera A.P., Taylor R., Park H.J., Garcia D., Schlauch R.C., p. 574-584.
- Disproportionate increases in daily cannabis use among adults with co-occurring depression and psychological distress, 2005-2019. Myers M.G., Walsh M.O., Bohnert K.M., p. 585-594.
- Familial transmission of major depression and bipolar disorder to alcohol and other drug use disorders in a Swedish national sample: Strongest effects from mothers to daughters. Polak K., Abrahamsson L., Sundquist J., Sundquist K., Kendler K.S., p. 595-607.
- More than a symptom count: Measuring functioning in alcohol use disorder with the life stress interview. Kirsch D.E., Grodin E.N., Keenan-Miller D., Ray L.A., p. 608-616.
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