Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction Research and Theory , Vol.21, n°3 - June 2013
Paru le :
01/06/2013
Année
2013
Page(s) :
181-268
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Light-to-moderate drinking and dementia risk: The former drinkers problem re-visited. Roizen R., Fillmore K., Chikritzhs T., Stockwell T., p. 181-193.
• Measurement and methodology in data synthesis research: Commentary on Roizen et al. (2013). Anstey K.J., p. 194-195.
• Limitations, including the misclassification of former drinkers. Peters R., p. 196-197.
• Person-environment interactions among residents of Oxford Houses. Beasley C.R., Jason L.A., Miller S.A., Stevens E., Ferrari J.R., p. 198-206.
• Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug references in lyrics of popular music from 1959 to 2009. Hall P.C., West J.H., Neeley S., p. 207-215.
• Neuropsychological performance, impulsivity, symptoms of ADHD, and Cloninger's personality traits in pathological gambling. Black D.W., Smith M.M., Forbush K.T., Shaw M.C., McCormick B.A., Moser D.J., et al., p. 216-226.
• Desistance from problematic alcohol use without treatment among active heroin and cocaine users. Scherer M., Trenz R.C., Harrell P., Altintoprak E., Mancha B., Latimer W.W., p. 227-234.
• Injecting drug users in Scotland, 2006: Listing, number, demography, and opiate-related death-rates. King R., Bird S.M., Overstall A., Hay G., Hutchinson S.J., p. 235-246.
• Agency lost and recovered: A social constructionist approach to smoking addiction and recovery. McCullough L., Anderson M., p. 247-257.
• Pleasure and excess: Using Georges Bataille to locate an absent pleasure of consumption. Schnuer G., p. 258-268.
• Light-to-moderate drinking and dementia risk: The former drinkers problem re-visited. Roizen R., Fillmore K., Chikritzhs T., Stockwell T., p. 181-193.
• Measurement and methodology in data synthesis research: Commentary on Roizen et al. (2013). Anstey K.J., p. 194-195.
• Limitations, including the misclassification of former drinkers. Peters R., p. 196-197.
• Person-environment interactions among residents of Oxford Houses. Beasley C.R., Jason L.A., Miller S.A., Stevens E., Ferrari J.R., p. 198-206.
• Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug references in lyrics of popular music from 1959 to 2009. Hall P.C., West J.H., Neeley S., p. 207-215.
• Neuropsychological performance, impulsivity, symptoms of ADHD, and Cloninger's personality traits in pathological gambling. Black D.W., Smith M.M., Forbush K.T., Shaw M.C., McCormick B.A., Moser D.J., et al., p. 216-226.
• Desistance from problematic alcohol use without treatment among active heroin and cocaine users. Scherer M., Trenz R.C., Harrell P., Altintoprak E., Mancha B., Latimer W.W., p. 227-234.
• Injecting drug users in Scotland, 2006: Listing, number, demography, and opiate-related death-rates. King R., Bird S.M., Overstall A., Hay G., Hutchinson S.J., p. 235-246.
• Agency lost and recovered: A social constructionist approach to smoking addiction and recovery. McCullough L., Anderson M., p. 247-257.
• Pleasure and excess: Using Georges Bataille to locate an absent pleasure of consumption. Schnuer G., p. 258-268.
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R. KING ;
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G. HAY ;
S. J. HUTCHINSON
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