The aim of this study was to examine the self-medication hypothesis (SMH) of substance abuse. The SMH suggests that drug abuse is driven by an attempt to alleviate specific psychological distress. One prediction from the SMH hypothesis is that d[...]
Auteur E. AHARONOVICH
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L. R. GORFINKEL ; M. STOHL ; E. GREENSTEIN ; E. AHARONOVICH ; M. OLFSON ; D. HASIN | 2021
Dans Addiction (Vol.116, n°5, May 2021) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Ecological studies have suggested that Cannabis legalization might have led to a decrease in opioid overdose deaths. Such studies do not provide information about whether individuals are substituting Cannabis for opioids at [...]
J. T. BORODOVSKY ; D. S. HASIN ; M. WALL ; C. A. STRUBLE ; M. I. HABIB ; O. LIVNE ; J. LIU ; L. CHEN ; E. AHARONOVICH ; A. J. BUDNEY | 2025
Dans Addiction (Vol.120, n°4, April 2025) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND AND AIMS: Amid escalating cannabis legalization and daily consumption in the United States (US), determining the risk of cannabis use disorder (CUD) and relevant consequences among daily consumers has become a public health priority. [...]
A. BISAGA ; E. AHARONOVICH ; GARAWI F. ; F. R. LEVIN ; E. RUBIN ; W. N. RABY ; S. K. VOSBURG ; E. V. NUNES | 2005
PériodiqueENGLISH : We examined whether drug use behaviors during a 2-week lead-in for a pharmacotherapy trial were predictive of retention in treatment and of the level of cocaine use during the subsequent 12 weeks of treatment. Fifty cocaine dependent[...]
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