Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction Research and Theory , Vol.21, n°1 - February 2013
Paru le :
01/02/2013
Année
2013
Page(s) :
1-90
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
• Statistics, scapegoats and social control: A critique of pathological gambling prevalence research. Young M., p. 1-11.
• Considering a critique of pathological gambling prevalence research [Commentary]. Shaffer H.J., LaPlante D.A., p. 12-14.
• Beyond social control: Prevalence research and the uses of expert knowledge [Commentary]. Volberg R.A., Wray M., p. 15-16.
• 'Following the money': The political economy of gambling research [Response to commentaries]. Young M., p. 17-18.
• The more the 'Merrier': A multi-sourced model of addiction. Kovac V.B., p. 19-32.
• Moulding an emancipatory discourse: How mothers recovering from addiction build their own discourse. Gueta K., Addad M., p. 33-42.
• Present orientation, future orientation and alcohol use in Northern Irish adolescents. McKay M.T., Percy A., Cole J.C., p. 43-51.
• A record linkage study of hospital episodes for drug treatment clients in Scotland, 1996–2006. Merrall E., Bird S., Hutchinson S., p. 52-61.
• Internet addiction of adolescents in China: Prevalence, predictors, and association with well-being. Wang L.G., Luo J., Bai Y., Kong J., Gao W.B., Sun X.Y., p. 62-69.
• Cultural understandings of the pathways leading to problem gambling: Medical disorder or failure of self-regulation? Pöysti V., Majamäki M., p. 70-82.
• Temptation experiences during a smoking cessation attempt: A mixed method analysis. Glazier K.A., Victor E., Johnson J., O’Connell K.A., p. 83-90.
• Statistics, scapegoats and social control: A critique of pathological gambling prevalence research. Young M., p. 1-11.
• Considering a critique of pathological gambling prevalence research [Commentary]. Shaffer H.J., LaPlante D.A., p. 12-14.
• Beyond social control: Prevalence research and the uses of expert knowledge [Commentary]. Volberg R.A., Wray M., p. 15-16.
• 'Following the money': The political economy of gambling research [Response to commentaries]. Young M., p. 17-18.
• The more the 'Merrier': A multi-sourced model of addiction. Kovac V.B., p. 19-32.
• Moulding an emancipatory discourse: How mothers recovering from addiction build their own discourse. Gueta K., Addad M., p. 33-42.
• Present orientation, future orientation and alcohol use in Northern Irish adolescents. McKay M.T., Percy A., Cole J.C., p. 43-51.
• A record linkage study of hospital episodes for drug treatment clients in Scotland, 1996–2006. Merrall E., Bird S., Hutchinson S., p. 52-61.
• Internet addiction of adolescents in China: Prevalence, predictors, and association with well-being. Wang L.G., Luo J., Bai Y., Kong J., Gao W.B., Sun X.Y., p. 62-69.
• Cultural understandings of the pathways leading to problem gambling: Medical disorder or failure of self-regulation? Pöysti V., Majamäki M., p. 70-82.
• Temptation experiences during a smoking cessation attempt: A mixed method analysis. Glazier K.A., Victor E., Johnson J., O’Connell K.A., p. 83-90.
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Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.21, n°1, February 2013) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.21, n°1, February 2013) Article : Périodique
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