Bulletin de Périodique
European Addiction Research , Vol.21, n°3 - April 2015
Paru le :
01/04/2015
Année
2015
Page(s) :
115-168
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Unemployment and substance use in young adults: Does educational attainment modify the association? Melchior M., Chollet A., Elidemir G., Galera C., Younes N., p. 115-123.
- Electronic cigarettes and cannabis: An exploratory study. Etter J.F., p. 124-130.
- Impulsivity in cocaine-dependent individuals with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Stevens L., Roeyers H., Dom G., Joos L., Vanderplasschen W., p. 131-143.
- Latent class analysis of DSM-5 criteria for opioid use disorders: Results from the Iranian National Survey on Mental Health. Tarrahi M.J., Rahimi-Movaghar A., Zeraati H., Motevalian S.A., Amin-Esmaeili M., Hajebi A., et al., p. 144-152.
- Psychological, social and familial factors associated with tobacco cessation among young adults. Bowes L., Chollet A., Fombonne E., Melchior M., p. 153-159.
- Clinical relevance of as-needed treatment with nalmefene in alcohol-dependent patients. Aubin H.J., Reimer J., Nutt D.J., Bladstrom A., Torup L., François C., et al., p. 160-168.
- Unemployment and substance use in young adults: Does educational attainment modify the association? Melchior M., Chollet A., Elidemir G., Galera C., Younes N., p. 115-123.
- Electronic cigarettes and cannabis: An exploratory study. Etter J.F., p. 124-130.
- Impulsivity in cocaine-dependent individuals with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Stevens L., Roeyers H., Dom G., Joos L., Vanderplasschen W., p. 131-143.
- Latent class analysis of DSM-5 criteria for opioid use disorders: Results from the Iranian National Survey on Mental Health. Tarrahi M.J., Rahimi-Movaghar A., Zeraati H., Motevalian S.A., Amin-Esmaeili M., Hajebi A., et al., p. 144-152.
- Psychological, social and familial factors associated with tobacco cessation among young adults. Bowes L., Chollet A., Fombonne E., Melchior M., p. 153-159.
- Clinical relevance of as-needed treatment with nalmefene in alcohol-dependent patients. Aubin H.J., Reimer J., Nutt D.J., Bladstrom A., Torup L., François C., et al., p. 160-168.
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M. MELCHIOR ;
A. CHOLLET ;
G. ELIDEMIR ;
C. GALERA ;
N. YOUNÈS
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2015
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.21, n°3, April 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.21, n°3, April 2015) Article : Périodique
We studied whether patterns of substance use in relation to unemployment vary depending on educational level. Data come from 1,126 community-based young adults in France (18-35 years of age in 2011) and their parents (TEMPO and GAZEL studies). T[...]
Aims: To describe cannabis 'vaping' with electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) or electronic vaporizers (e-vaporizers).
Methods: Internet survey in 2013-2014. Participants were 11 people who 'vaped' cannabis with e-cigarettes and 44 people who v[...]
H. J. AUBIN ;
J. REIMER ;
D. J. NUTT ;
A. BLADSTROM ;
L. TORUP ;
C. FRANÇOIS ;
J. CHICK
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2015
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.21, n°3, April 2015) Article : Périodique
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.21, n°3, April 2015) Article : Périodique
Nalmefene is the first drug approved for reduction of alcohol consumption. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical relevance of treatment with nalmefene in alcohol-dependent patients with a high drinking risk level from two randomised[...]
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