Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction Research and Theory , Vol.20, n°1 - February 2012
Paru le :
24/01/2012
Année
2012
Page(s) :
1-92
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Is pathological gambling just a big problem or also an addiction? Rantala V., Sulkunen P., p. 1-10.
• A comparative study of the influence of collective efficacy on substance use among adolescent students in Philadelphia, Toronto, and Montreal. Erickson P.G., Harrison L., Cook S., Cousineau M.M., Adlaf E.M., p. 11-20.
• Levels of methamphetamine use and addiction among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Solomon T.M., Halkitis P.N., Moeller R.W., Pappas M.K., p. 21-29.
• "Three sheets to the wind": Substance use in teen-centered film from 1980 to 2007. Callister M., Coyne S.M., Robinson T., Davies J.J., Near C., Van Valkenburg L., et al., p. 30-41.
• Using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour to predict smoking cessation in two age groups. Hoie M., Moan I.S., Rise J., Larsen E., p. 42-54.
• The retest reliability of nicotine dependence measures. DiFranza J.R., Morello P., Gershenson B., p. 55-63.
• Do coaches make a difference off the field? The examination of athletic coach influence on early college student drinking. Mastroleo N.R., Marzell M., Turrisi R., Borsari B., p. 64-71.
• An examination of differences in variables maintaining smoking behavior in adult smokers with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Van Voorhees E., McClernon F.J., Fuemmeler B., English J., Holdaway A., Hallyburton M., et al., p. 72-81.
• A 'standard joint'? The role of quantity in predicting cannabis-related problems. Zeisser C., Thompson K., Stockwell T., Duff C., Chow C., Vallance K., et al., p. 82-92.
• Is pathological gambling just a big problem or also an addiction? Rantala V., Sulkunen P., p. 1-10.
• A comparative study of the influence of collective efficacy on substance use among adolescent students in Philadelphia, Toronto, and Montreal. Erickson P.G., Harrison L., Cook S., Cousineau M.M., Adlaf E.M., p. 11-20.
• Levels of methamphetamine use and addiction among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Solomon T.M., Halkitis P.N., Moeller R.W., Pappas M.K., p. 21-29.
• "Three sheets to the wind": Substance use in teen-centered film from 1980 to 2007. Callister M., Coyne S.M., Robinson T., Davies J.J., Near C., Van Valkenburg L., et al., p. 30-41.
• Using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour to predict smoking cessation in two age groups. Hoie M., Moan I.S., Rise J., Larsen E., p. 42-54.
• The retest reliability of nicotine dependence measures. DiFranza J.R., Morello P., Gershenson B., p. 55-63.
• Do coaches make a difference off the field? The examination of athletic coach influence on early college student drinking. Mastroleo N.R., Marzell M., Turrisi R., Borsari B., p. 64-71.
• An examination of differences in variables maintaining smoking behavior in adult smokers with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Van Voorhees E., McClernon F.J., Fuemmeler B., English J., Holdaway A., Hallyburton M., et al., p. 72-81.
• A 'standard joint'? The role of quantity in predicting cannabis-related problems. Zeisser C., Thompson K., Stockwell T., Duff C., Chow C., Vallance K., et al., p. 82-92.
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V. RANTALA ;
P. SULKUNEN
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2012
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.20, n°1, February 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.20, n°1, February 2012) Article : Périodique
There is no research-based consensus on whether pathological gambling is also an addiction and not just a problem, and how it could be related to cultural factors. We present a critical review of dominant theories of addiction and propose our ow[...]
C. ZEISSER ;
K. THOMPSON ;
T. STOCKWELL ;
C. DUFF ;
C. CHOW ;
K. VALLANCE ;
A. IVSINS ;
W. MICHELOW ;
D. MARSH ;
P. LUCAS
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2012
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.20, n°1, February 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.20, n°1, February 2012) Article : Périodique
The 'standard drink' concept is widely used as a standardized measure of alcohol consumption. There is no equivalent measure of cannabis consumption, perhaps due to challenges such as varied joint size, tetrahydrocannabinol content, and means of[...]
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