Bulletin de Périodique
European Addiction Research , Vol.19, n°4 - June 2013
Paru le :
01/06/2013
Année
2013
Page(s) :
165-226
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• The impact of parenting styles on adolescent alcohol use: The TRAILS study. Visser L., de Winter A.F., Vollebergh W.A., Verhulst F.C., Reijneveld S.A., p. 165-172.
• Impact of addiction severity and psychiatric comorbidity on the quality of life of alcohol-, drug- and dual-dependent persons in residential treatment. Colpaert K., De Maeyer J., Broekaert E., Vanderplasschen W., p. 173-183.
• Insula-specific H magnetic resonance spectroscopy reactions in heavy smokers under acute nicotine withdrawal and after oral nicotine substitution. Gutzeit A., Froehlich J.M., Hergan K., Graf N., Binkert C.A., Meier D., et al., p. 184-193.
• Increased somatic morbidity in the first year after leaving opioid maintenance treatment: results from a norwegian cohort study. Skeie I., Brekke M., Clausen T., Gossop M., Lindbaek M., Reinertsen E., et al., p. 194-201.
• Alcohol and illegal drug use behaviors and prescription opioids use: how do nonmedical and medical users compare, and does motive to use really matter? Ghandour L.A., El Sayed D.S., Martins S.S., p. 202-210.
• Social network support for individuals receiving opiate substitution treatment and its association with treatment progress. Day E., Copello A., Karia M., Roche J., Grewal P., George S., et al., p. 211-221.
• Validation of the four-dimensional structure of drinking motives among adults. Crutzen R., Kuntsche E., p. 222-226.
• The impact of parenting styles on adolescent alcohol use: The TRAILS study. Visser L., de Winter A.F., Vollebergh W.A., Verhulst F.C., Reijneveld S.A., p. 165-172.
• Impact of addiction severity and psychiatric comorbidity on the quality of life of alcohol-, drug- and dual-dependent persons in residential treatment. Colpaert K., De Maeyer J., Broekaert E., Vanderplasschen W., p. 173-183.
• Insula-specific H magnetic resonance spectroscopy reactions in heavy smokers under acute nicotine withdrawal and after oral nicotine substitution. Gutzeit A., Froehlich J.M., Hergan K., Graf N., Binkert C.A., Meier D., et al., p. 184-193.
• Increased somatic morbidity in the first year after leaving opioid maintenance treatment: results from a norwegian cohort study. Skeie I., Brekke M., Clausen T., Gossop M., Lindbaek M., Reinertsen E., et al., p. 194-201.
• Alcohol and illegal drug use behaviors and prescription opioids use: how do nonmedical and medical users compare, and does motive to use really matter? Ghandour L.A., El Sayed D.S., Martins S.S., p. 202-210.
• Social network support for individuals receiving opiate substitution treatment and its association with treatment progress. Day E., Copello A., Karia M., Roche J., Grewal P., George S., et al., p. 211-221.
• Validation of the four-dimensional structure of drinking motives among adults. Crutzen R., Kuntsche E., p. 222-226.
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E. DAY ;
A. COPELLO ;
M. KARIA ;
J. ROCHE ;
P. GREWAL ;
S. GEORGE ;
S. HAQUE ;
G. CHOHAN
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Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.19, n°4, June 2013) Article : Périodique
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.19, n°4, June 2013) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Social networks have been hypothesized to protect people from the harmful effects of stress, but may also provide dysfunctional role models and provide cues associated with drug use. This study describes the range, type and leve[...]
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