Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.105, n°8 - August 2010
Paru le :
01/08/2010
Année
2010
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Collateral damage from alcohol: implications of 'second-hand effects of drinking' for populations and health priorities, Giesbrecht N., Cukier S., Steeves D., p. 1323-1325.
- How ideology shapes the evidence and the policy: what do we know about cannabis use and what should we do?, Macleod J., Hickman M., p. 1326-1330.
- Harms to body and soul--an ideological balancing act for preventing and reducing cannabis use, Solowij N., p. 1331-1332.
- What are the policy implications of the evidence on cannabis use and psychosis?, Hall W., Degenhardt L., p. 1332-1333.
- Estimating harmful effects of cannabis and use for policy makers shifting from one mistake to the next?, Wittchen H. U., p. 1334-1335.
- The implicit rules of evidence-based policy analysis, updated, Maccoun R. J., p. 1335-1336.
- Is there a causal linkage between cannabis use and increased risks of psychotic symptoms?, Fergusson D. M., p. 1336-1337.
- Response to commentaries: moving towards an evidence-based policy around cannabis use, Macleod J., Hickman M., p. 1337-1339.
- Alcohol policy in South Africa: a review of policy development processes between 1994 and 2009, Parry C. D., p. 1340-1345.
- Conversation with Bruce Ritson, Ritson B., p. 1346-1354.
- Rediscovering MDMA (ecstasy): the role of the American chemist Alexander T. Shulgin, Benzenhofer U., Passie T., p. 1355-1361.
- A systematic review of the effectiveness of smoking relapse prevention interventions for abstinent smokers, Agboola S., Mcneill A., Coleman T., Leonardi Bee J., p. 1362-1380.
- Computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and tobacco use: a meta-analysis, Rooke S., Thorsteinsson E., Karpin A., Copeland J., Allsop D., p. 1381-1390.
- Alcohol use and mortality in older men and women, Mccaul K. A., Almeida O. P., Hankey G. J., Jamrozik K., Byles J. E., Flicker L., p. 1391-1400.
- Commentary on McCaul et al. (2010): observational studies about average alcohol consumption and health--closing time for a limited evidence base, Naimi T., p. 1401-1402.
- Matching motivation enhancement treatment to client motivation: re-examining the Project MATCH motivation matching hypothesis, Witkiewitz K., Hartzler B., Donovan D., p. 1403-1413.
- Commentary on Witkiewitz et al. (2010): evidence for matching--at last, Tober G., p. 1414-1415.
- Alcohol use and non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients in West Africa, Jaquet A., Ekouevi D. K., Bashi J., Aboubakrine M., Messou E., Maiga M., et al., p. 1416-1421.
- Requiring suspended drunk drivers to install alcohol interlocks to reinstate their licenses: effective?, Voas R. B., Tippetts S. S., Fisher D., Grosz M., p. 1422-1428.
- Is Vancouver Canada's supervised injection facility cost-saving?, Pinkerton S. D., p. 1429-1436.
- Commentary on Pinkerton (2010): drug consumption rooms--time to accept their worth, Lloyd C., Godfrey C., p. 1437-1438.
- Modeling the effect of high dead-space syringes on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic among injecting drug users, Bobashev G. V., Zule W. A., p. 1439-1447.
- Drug-related behaviors independently associated with syphilis infection among female sex workers in two Mexico-US border cities, Loza O., Patterson T. L., Rusch M., Martinez G. A., Lozada R., Staines-Orozco H., et al., p. 1448-1456.
- Individual, partner and relationship factors associated with non-medical use of prescription drugs, Homish G. G., Leonard K. E., Cornelius J. R., p. 1457-1465.
- The effect of stopping smoking on perceived stress levels, Hajek P., Taylor T., Mcrobbie H., p. 1466-1471.
- Commentary on Hajek et al. (2010): investigating the stress reduction in smoking cessation, Dempsey J. P., Cohen L. M., p. 1472-1473.
- Pre-cessation nicotine replacement therapy: pragmatic randomized trial, Bullen C., Howe C., Lin R. B., Grigg M., Laugesen M., Mcrobbie H., et al., p. 1474-1483.
- Substance use and common child mental health problems: examining longitudinal associations in a British sample, Goodman A., p. 1484-1496.
- Mental disorders the missing piece?, Liang W., Chikritzhs T., Fillmore K. M., p. 1497-1498.
- The right choice on the right moment, Andreuccetti G., Carvalho H. B., Cherpitel C. J., Kahn T., Ponce Jde C., Leyton V., p. 1498-1499.
- Evolutionary mechanisms underlying the effect of subjective social status on smoking abstinence: ultimate versus proximate explanations, Aubin H. J., Reynaud M., p. 1499.
- Collateral damage from alcohol: implications of 'second-hand effects of drinking' for populations and health priorities, Giesbrecht N., Cukier S., Steeves D., p. 1323-1325.
- How ideology shapes the evidence and the policy: what do we know about cannabis use and what should we do?, Macleod J., Hickman M., p. 1326-1330.
- Harms to body and soul--an ideological balancing act for preventing and reducing cannabis use, Solowij N., p. 1331-1332.
- What are the policy implications of the evidence on cannabis use and psychosis?, Hall W., Degenhardt L., p. 1332-1333.
- Estimating harmful effects of cannabis and use for policy makers shifting from one mistake to the next?, Wittchen H. U., p. 1334-1335.
- The implicit rules of evidence-based policy analysis, updated, Maccoun R. J., p. 1335-1336.
- Is there a causal linkage between cannabis use and increased risks of psychotic symptoms?, Fergusson D. M., p. 1336-1337.
- Response to commentaries: moving towards an evidence-based policy around cannabis use, Macleod J., Hickman M., p. 1337-1339.
- Alcohol policy in South Africa: a review of policy development processes between 1994 and 2009, Parry C. D., p. 1340-1345.
- Conversation with Bruce Ritson, Ritson B., p. 1346-1354.
- Rediscovering MDMA (ecstasy): the role of the American chemist Alexander T. Shulgin, Benzenhofer U., Passie T., p. 1355-1361.
- A systematic review of the effectiveness of smoking relapse prevention interventions for abstinent smokers, Agboola S., Mcneill A., Coleman T., Leonardi Bee J., p. 1362-1380.
- Computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and tobacco use: a meta-analysis, Rooke S., Thorsteinsson E., Karpin A., Copeland J., Allsop D., p. 1381-1390.
- Alcohol use and mortality in older men and women, Mccaul K. A., Almeida O. P., Hankey G. J., Jamrozik K., Byles J. E., Flicker L., p. 1391-1400.
- Commentary on McCaul et al. (2010): observational studies about average alcohol consumption and health--closing time for a limited evidence base, Naimi T., p. 1401-1402.
- Matching motivation enhancement treatment to client motivation: re-examining the Project MATCH motivation matching hypothesis, Witkiewitz K., Hartzler B., Donovan D., p. 1403-1413.
- Commentary on Witkiewitz et al. (2010): evidence for matching--at last, Tober G., p. 1414-1415.
- Alcohol use and non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected patients in West Africa, Jaquet A., Ekouevi D. K., Bashi J., Aboubakrine M., Messou E., Maiga M., et al., p. 1416-1421.
- Requiring suspended drunk drivers to install alcohol interlocks to reinstate their licenses: effective?, Voas R. B., Tippetts S. S., Fisher D., Grosz M., p. 1422-1428.
- Is Vancouver Canada's supervised injection facility cost-saving?, Pinkerton S. D., p. 1429-1436.
- Commentary on Pinkerton (2010): drug consumption rooms--time to accept their worth, Lloyd C., Godfrey C., p. 1437-1438.
- Modeling the effect of high dead-space syringes on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic among injecting drug users, Bobashev G. V., Zule W. A., p. 1439-1447.
- Drug-related behaviors independently associated with syphilis infection among female sex workers in two Mexico-US border cities, Loza O., Patterson T. L., Rusch M., Martinez G. A., Lozada R., Staines-Orozco H., et al., p. 1448-1456.
- Individual, partner and relationship factors associated with non-medical use of prescription drugs, Homish G. G., Leonard K. E., Cornelius J. R., p. 1457-1465.
- The effect of stopping smoking on perceived stress levels, Hajek P., Taylor T., Mcrobbie H., p. 1466-1471.
- Commentary on Hajek et al. (2010): investigating the stress reduction in smoking cessation, Dempsey J. P., Cohen L. M., p. 1472-1473.
- Pre-cessation nicotine replacement therapy: pragmatic randomized trial, Bullen C., Howe C., Lin R. B., Grigg M., Laugesen M., Mcrobbie H., et al., p. 1474-1483.
- Substance use and common child mental health problems: examining longitudinal associations in a British sample, Goodman A., p. 1484-1496.
- Mental disorders the missing piece?, Liang W., Chikritzhs T., Fillmore K. M., p. 1497-1498.
- The right choice on the right moment, Andreuccetti G., Carvalho H. B., Cherpitel C. J., Kahn T., Ponce Jde C., Leyton V., p. 1498-1499.
- Evolutionary mechanisms underlying the effect of subjective social status on smoking abstinence: ultimate versus proximate explanations, Aubin H. J., Reynaud M., p. 1499.
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In the United Kingdom, as in many places, cannabis use is considered substantially within a criminal justice rather than a public health paradigm with prevention policy embodied in the Misuse of Drugs Act. In 2002 the maximum custodial sentence [...]
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J. COPELAND ;
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Dans Addiction (Vol.105, n°8, August 2010) Article : Périodique
AIMS: To quantify the overall effectiveness of computer-delivered interventions for alcohol and tobacco use.
METHODS: Meta-analysis of 42 effect sizes from randomized controlled trials, based on the responses of 10 632 individuals.
RESULTS: [...]
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether Vancouver's Insite supervised injection facility and syringe exchange programs are cost-saving--that is, are the savings due to averted HIV-related medical care costs sufficient to offset Insite's operating costs?[...]
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