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Vol.110, n°3 - March 2015

Addiction, Vol.110, n°3 - March 2015
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Addiction , Vol.110, n°3 - March 2015

Paru le : 01/03/2015
Année 2015
Page(s) : 375-546
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- A decade after NESARC: what has it told us? [Editorial]. Caetano R., p. 375-377.
- The National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC) - a huge resource for data and research findings [Editorial]. Hasin D., Delker E., p. 378-380.
- It's time to change the default for tobacco treatment [For debate]. Richter K.P., Ellerbeck E.F., p. 381-386.
- Implementation of a new '‘opt-out' default for tobacco treatment is urgently needed, but requires free access to evidence-based treatments. Kotz D., p. 387-388.
- Treating more smokers, more of the time, more successfully. Baker T.B., Fiore M.C., p. 388-389.
- The ethics of an opt-out default in tobacco treatment. Ashcroft R.E., p. 389-390.
- Response to commentaries: changing the treatment default will improve decision-making. Richter K.P., Ellerbeck E.F., p. 390-391.
- Understanding increases in smoking prevalence: case study from France in comparison with England 2000-10. McNeill A., Guignard R., Beck F., Marteau R., Marteau T.M., p. 392-400.
- The forest and the trees: relational and specific factors in addiction treatment. Miller W.R., Moyers T.B., p. 401-413.
- Climbing above the forest and the trees: three future directions in addiction treatment research. Bricker J.B., p. 414-415.
- Branding addiction therapies and reified specific factors. Magill M., p. 415-416.
- Where is the forest? Bergmark A., p. 416-417.
- Specific versus relational factors in addiction treatment: the forest and the trees, or just more trees? Hartmann-Boyce J., p. 417-418.
- On having and eating cake. Miller W.R., Moyers T.B., p. 418-419.
- Compared with what? An analysis of control-group types in Cochrane and Campbell reviews of psychosocial treatment efficacy with substance use disorders. Karlsson P., Bergmark A., p. 420-428.
- DSM-IV and DSM-5 alcohol use disorder among young Swiss men. Mohler-Kuo M., Foster S., Gmel G., Dey M., Dermota P., p. 429-440.
- The relationship between alcohol taxes and binge drinking: evaluating new tax measures incorporating multiple tax and beverage types. Xuan Z., Chaloupka F.J., Blanchette J.G., Nguyen T.H., Heeren T.C., Nelson T.F., et al., p. 441-450.
- Alcohol-related morbidity and mortality within siblings. Søndergaard G., Osler M., Andersen A.-M.N., Andersen P.K., Dalton S.O., Mortensen L.H., p. 451-460.
- Genomic influences on alcohol problems in a population-based sample of young adults. Edwards A.C., Aliev F., Wolen A.R., Salvatore J.E., Gardner C.O., McMahon G., et al., p. 461-470.
- Driving under the influence as a turning point? A register-based study on financial and social consequences among first-time male offenders. Oksanen A., Aaltonen M., Kivivuori J., p. 471-478.
- Drug use, health and social outcomes of hard-to-treat heroin addicts receiving supervised injectable opiate treatment: secondary outcomes from the Randomized Injectable Opioid Treatment Trial (RIOTT). Metrebian N., Groshkova T., Hellier J., Charles V., Martin A., Forzisi L., et al., p. 479-490.
- Commentary on Metrebian et al (2015): What is addiction treatment research about? Some comments on the secondary outcomes of the Randomized Injectable Opioid Treatment Trial. Uchtenhagen A., p. 491-493.
- Subtyping based on readiness and confidence: the identification of help-seeking profiles for gamblers accessing web-based counselling. Rodda S.N., Lubman D.I., Iyer R., Gao C.X., Dowling N.A., p. 494-501.
- Smoking and mortality in a prospective cohort study of elderly Chinese in Hong Kong. Lam T.H., Xu L., Schooling C.M., Chan W.M., Lee S.Y., Leung G.M., p. 502-510.
- Commentary on Lam et al. 2015: The slow hazards of smoking and the rapid benefits of cessation. Jha P., p. 511-512.
- Associations between use of pharmacological aids in a smoking cessation attempt and subsequent quitting activity: a population study. Ferguson S.G., Brown J., Frandsen M., West R., p. 513-518.
- Gender differences in the relationship between affect and adolescent smoking uptake. Audrain-McGovern J., Rodriguez D., Leventhal A.M., p. 519-529.
- Examining the role of common genetic variants on alcohol, tobacco, cannabis and illicit drug dependence: genetics of vulnerability to drug dependence. Palmer R.H.C., Brick L., Nugent N.R., Bidwell L.C., McGeary J.E., Knopik V.S., et al., p. 530-537.
- Re-analysing traffic-related mortality in São Paulo. Volpe F.M., Fantoni R., p. 538-538.
- Rethinking the debate on drinking and driving laws in São Paulo: response to the letter by Volpe & Fantoni. Andreuccetti G., de Carvalho H.B., Cherpitel C.J., Ye Y., Leyton V., p. 539-540.
- Where is the evidence? McCambridge J., Kypri K., Miller P., Hawkins B., Hastings G., p. 540-541.
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It's time to change the default for tobacco treatment [For debate]

It's time to change the default for tobacco treatment [For debate]

K. P. RICHTER ; E. F. ELLERBECK | 2015
Dans Addiction (Vol.110, n°3, March 2015) Article : Périodique
The World Health Organization estimates that 1 billion people will die from tobacco-related illnesses this century. Most health-care providers, however, fail to treat tobacco dependence. This may be due in part to the treatment 'default'. Guidel[...]
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Understanding increases in smoking prevalence: case study from France in comparison with England 2000-10

Understanding increases in smoking prevalence: case study from France in comparison with England 2000-10

A. McNEILL ; R. GUIGNARD ; F. BECK ; R. MARTEAU ; T. M. MARTEAU | 2015
Dans Addiction (Vol.110, n°3, March 2015) Article : Périodique
Aim: In France, following a long-term decline in smoking prevalence, an increase in smoking was observed between 2005 and 2010, an unusual occurrence in countries in the 'mature' stage of the smoking epidemic. By contrast, smoking prevalence in [...]
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The relationship between alcohol taxes and binge drinking: evaluating new tax measures incorporating multiple tax and beverage types

The relationship between alcohol taxes and binge drinking: evaluating new tax measures incorporating multiple tax and beverage types

Z. XUAN ; F. J. CHALOUPKA ; J. G. BLANCHETTE ; T. H. NGUYEN ; T. C. HEEREN ; T. F. NELSON ; T. S. NAIMI | 2015
Dans Addiction (Vol.110, n°3, March 2015) Article : Périodique
Aims: U.S. studies contribute heavily to the literature about the tax elasticity of demand for alcohol, and most U.S. studies have relied upon specific excise (volume-based) taxes for beer as a proxy for alcohol taxes. The purpose of this paper [...]
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