Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction Research and Theory , Vol.23, n°2 - April 2015
Paru le :
01/04/2015
Année
2015
Page(s) :
89-176
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Causation, knowledge and politics: Greater precision and rigour needed in methamphetamine research and policy-making to avoid problem inflation [Editorial]. Moore D., Fraser S., p. 89-92.
- A critical account of DSM-5 criteria for internet gaming disorder. Kardefelt-Winther D., p. 93-98.
- What is it like to be the wife of an addicted man in Iran? A qualitative study. Fereidouni Z., Joolaee S., Fatemi N.S., Mirlashari J., Meshkibaf M.H., Orford J., p. 99-107.
- A behavioural smoking treatment based on perceived risks of quitting: A preliminary feasibility and acceptability study with female smokers. Weinberger A.H., Pittman B., Mazure C.M., McKee S.A., p. 108-114.
- Developing the public attitudes about addiction instrument. Broadus A.D., Evans W.P., p. 115-130.
- Assessing motivational interviewing via co-active life coaching on selected smoking cessation outcomes. Mantler T., Irwin J.D., Morrow D., Hall C., Mandich A., p. 131-142.
- Non-medical prescription stimulant use: Investigating modifiable risk factors. Looby A., Beyer D.L., Zimmerman L., p. 143-147.
- Drinking motives among heavy-drinking veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder. McDevitt-Murphy M.E., Fields J.A., Monahan C.J., Bracken K.L., p. 148-155.
- Indoor tanning addiction tendencies: Role of positive tanning beliefs, perceived vulnerability, and tanning risk knowledge. Banerjee S.C., Hay J.L., Greene K., p. 156-162.
- How much did you actually drink last night? An evaluation of standard drink labels as an aid to monitoring personal consumption. Osiowy M., Stockwell T., Zhao J., Thompson K., Moore S., p. 163-169.
- Social support, attachment, and drug misuse in suicidal African American women. D’Orio B.M., Thompson M.P., Lamis D.A., Heron S., Kaslow N.J., p. 170-176.
- Causation, knowledge and politics: Greater precision and rigour needed in methamphetamine research and policy-making to avoid problem inflation [Editorial]. Moore D., Fraser S., p. 89-92.
- A critical account of DSM-5 criteria for internet gaming disorder. Kardefelt-Winther D., p. 93-98.
- What is it like to be the wife of an addicted man in Iran? A qualitative study. Fereidouni Z., Joolaee S., Fatemi N.S., Mirlashari J., Meshkibaf M.H., Orford J., p. 99-107.
- A behavioural smoking treatment based on perceived risks of quitting: A preliminary feasibility and acceptability study with female smokers. Weinberger A.H., Pittman B., Mazure C.M., McKee S.A., p. 108-114.
- Developing the public attitudes about addiction instrument. Broadus A.D., Evans W.P., p. 115-130.
- Assessing motivational interviewing via co-active life coaching on selected smoking cessation outcomes. Mantler T., Irwin J.D., Morrow D., Hall C., Mandich A., p. 131-142.
- Non-medical prescription stimulant use: Investigating modifiable risk factors. Looby A., Beyer D.L., Zimmerman L., p. 143-147.
- Drinking motives among heavy-drinking veterans with and without posttraumatic stress disorder. McDevitt-Murphy M.E., Fields J.A., Monahan C.J., Bracken K.L., p. 148-155.
- Indoor tanning addiction tendencies: Role of positive tanning beliefs, perceived vulnerability, and tanning risk knowledge. Banerjee S.C., Hay J.L., Greene K., p. 156-162.
- How much did you actually drink last night? An evaluation of standard drink labels as an aid to monitoring personal consumption. Osiowy M., Stockwell T., Zhao J., Thompson K., Moore S., p. 163-169.
- Social support, attachment, and drug misuse in suicidal African American women. D’Orio B.M., Thompson M.P., Lamis D.A., Heron S., Kaslow N.J., p. 170-176.
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