Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction Research and Theory , Vol.21, n°2 - April 2013
Paru le :
01/04/2013
Année
2013
Page(s) :
91-180
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
• Young peoples' perspective on the portrayal of alcohol and drinking on television: Findings of a focus group study. Atkinson A.M., Bellis M., Sumnall H., p. 91-99.
• Focusing on television: Do adolescents drink it all in? [Commentary] Durkin K., p. 100-101.
• Is there such a thing as online video game addiction? A cross-disciplinary review. Hellman M., Schoenmakers T.M., Nordstrom B.R., van Holst R.J., p. 102-112.
• The Gambling Urge Scale: Reliability and validity in a clinical population. Smith D.P., Pols R.G., Battersby M.W., Harvey P.W., p. 113-122.
• Predictors of intention not to use cannabis among young adults who attend adult education centers. Gagnon H., Côté J., April N., Julien A.-S., Tessier S., p. 123-131.
• Differences in early maladaptive schemas in a sample of alcohol- and opioid-dependent women: Do schemas vary across disorders? Shorey R.C., Stuart G.L., Anderson S., p. 132-140.
• Forgiveness and alcohol problems: Indirect associations involving mental health and social support. Webb J.R., Hirsch J.K., Conway-Williams E., Brewer K.G., p. 141-153.
• Perceptions of the health risks related to cigarettes and nicotine among university faculty. Patel D., Peiper N., Rodu B., p. 154-159.
• Vulnerability to alcohol use disorders following early sexual abuse: The role of effortful control. Klanecky A.K., McChargue D.E., p. 160-180.
• Young peoples' perspective on the portrayal of alcohol and drinking on television: Findings of a focus group study. Atkinson A.M., Bellis M., Sumnall H., p. 91-99.
• Focusing on television: Do adolescents drink it all in? [Commentary] Durkin K., p. 100-101.
• Is there such a thing as online video game addiction? A cross-disciplinary review. Hellman M., Schoenmakers T.M., Nordstrom B.R., van Holst R.J., p. 102-112.
• The Gambling Urge Scale: Reliability and validity in a clinical population. Smith D.P., Pols R.G., Battersby M.W., Harvey P.W., p. 113-122.
• Predictors of intention not to use cannabis among young adults who attend adult education centers. Gagnon H., Côté J., April N., Julien A.-S., Tessier S., p. 123-131.
• Differences in early maladaptive schemas in a sample of alcohol- and opioid-dependent women: Do schemas vary across disorders? Shorey R.C., Stuart G.L., Anderson S., p. 132-140.
• Forgiveness and alcohol problems: Indirect associations involving mental health and social support. Webb J.R., Hirsch J.K., Conway-Williams E., Brewer K.G., p. 141-153.
• Perceptions of the health risks related to cigarettes and nicotine among university faculty. Patel D., Peiper N., Rodu B., p. 154-159.
• Vulnerability to alcohol use disorders following early sexual abuse: The role of effortful control. Klanecky A.K., McChargue D.E., p. 160-180.
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M. HELLMAN ;
T. M. SCHOENMAKERS ;
B. R. NORDSTROM ;
R. J. VAN HOLST
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