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Vol.77, n°2 - March 2016

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.77, n°2 - March 2016
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Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , Vol.77, n°2 - March 2016

Paru le : 01/03/2016
Année 2016
Page(s) : 185-362
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- Do "moderate" drinkers have reduced mortality risk? A systematic review and meta-analysis of alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality. Stockwell T., Zhao J., Panwar S., Roemer A., Naimi T., Chikritzhs T., p. 185-198.
- The importance of methodological meta-analyses and a call to assess current and former drinking patterns: A commentary on Stockwell et al. (2016). Greenfield T.K., p. 199-200.
- Why do alcohol's assumed benefits have any role in policymaking? Connor J., p. 201-202.
- All-cause mortality risks for "moderate drinkers": What are the implications for burden-of-disease studies and low risk-drinking guidelines? Rehm J., Roerecke M., Room R., p. 203-204.
- Stockwell et al. Response: Moderate use of an "intoxicating carcinogen" has no net mortality benefit-is this true and why does it matter? Stockwell T., Zhao J., Naimi T., Chikritzhs T., p. 205-207.
- Stress reactivity as a prospective predictor of risky substance use during adolescence. Evans B.E., Greaves-Lord K., Euser A.S., Thissen S., Tulen J.H., Franken I.H., et al., p. 208-219.
- DISC1 as a possible genetic contribution to opioid dependence in a Polish sample. Fudalej S., Jakubczyk A., Kopera M., Piwonski J., Bielecki W., Drygas W., et al., p. 220-226.
- CHRNA5/A3/B4 Variant rs3743078 and nicotine-related phenotypes: Indirect effects through nicotine craving. Shmulewitz D., Meyers J.L., Wall M.M., Aharonovich E., Frisch A., Spivak B., et al., p. 227-237.
- Early trajectories of alcohol and other substance use among youth from rural communities within the Cherokee Nation. Lynne-Landsman S.D., Komro K.A., Kominsky T.K., Boyd M.L., Maldonado-Molina M.M., p. 238-248.
- Assessing the impact of twenty underage drinking laws. Fell J.C., Scherer M., Thomas S., Voas R.B., p. 249-260.
- Effects of economic disruptions on alcohol use and problems: Why do African Americans fare worse? Jones-Webb R., Karriker-Jaffe K.J., Zemore S.E., Mulia N., p. 261-271.
- Monthly estimates of alcohol drinking during pregnancy: United States, 2002-2011. Alshaarawy O., Breslau N., Anthony J.C., p. 272-276.
- Other- and self-directed forms of violence and their relationship with number of substance use disorder criteria among youth ages 12-17: Results from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Harford T.C., Chen C.M., Grant B.F., p. 277-286.
- Bidirectional associations between cannabis use and depressive symptoms from adolescence through early adulthood among at-risk young men. Womack S.R., Shaw D.S., Weaver C.M., Forbes E.E., p. 287-297.
- Marijuana use predicts cognitive performance on tasks of executive function. Dahlgren M.K., Sagar K.A., Racine M.T., Dreman M.W., Gruber S.A., p. 298-308.
- Risk factors for driving after and during marijuana use. Aston E.R., Merrill J.E., McCarthy D.M., Metrik J., p. 309-316.
- Acquisition of conditioned responses to a novel alcohol-paired cue in social drinkers. Mayo L.M., de Wit H., p. 317-326.
- A parenting program to promote an alcohol-free childhood: Influence on parents' readiness to prevent child sipping. Ennett S.T., Jackson C., Choi S., Hayes K.A., Dickinson D.M., Bowling J.M., p. 327-336.
- Evaluation of alcohol-related personalized normative feedback with and without an injunctive message. Steers M.L., Coffman A.D., Wickham R.E., Bryan J.L., Caraway L., Neighbors C., p. 337-342.
- Khat dependence, use patterns, and health consequences in Australia: An exploratory study. Young J.T., Butt J., Hersi A., Tohow A., Mohamed D.H., p. 343-348.
- Young adults' exposure to alcohol- and marijuana-related content on Twitter. Cabrera-Nguyen E.P., Cavazos-Rehg P., Krauss M., Bierut L.J., Moreno M.A., p. 349-353.
- The Reasons for Heavy Drinking Questionnaire: Factor structure and validity in alcohol-dependent adults involved in clinical trials. Adams Z.W., Schacht J.P., Randall P., Anton R.F., p. 354-361.
- The weakest link: Supermarket self-checkout lanes and alcohol sales to minors. Van Hoof J.J., p. 362.
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Young adults' exposure to alcohol- and marijuana-related content on Twitter

Young adults' exposure to alcohol- and marijuana-related content on Twitter

E. P. CABRERA-NGUYEN ; P. A. CAVAZOS-REHG ; M. KRAUSS ; L. J. BIERUT ; M. A. MORENO | 2016
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.77, n°2, March 2016) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Twitter is among the most popular social media platforms used by young adults, yet it has been underutilized in substance use research compared with older platforms (e.g., MySpace and Facebook). We took a first step toward studying th[...]
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Assessing the impact of twenty underage drinking laws

Assessing the impact of twenty underage drinking laws

J. C. FELL ; M. SCHERER ; S. THOMAS ; R. B. VOAS | 2016
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.77, n°2, March 2016) Article : Périodique
ENGLISH: OBJECTIVE: Over the last two decades, many states have adopted several of the 20 laws that aim to control youth access to and possession of alcohol and prevent underage drinking in the United States. However, many of these laws have no[...]
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Bidirectional associations between cannabis use and depressive symptoms from adolescence through early adulthood among at-risk young men

Bidirectional associations between cannabis use and depressive symptoms from adolescence through early adulthood among at-risk young men

S. R. WOMACK ; D. S. SHAW ; C. M. WEAVER ; E. E. FORBES | 2016
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.77, n°2, March 2016) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have established a relationship between cannabis use and affective problems among adolescents and young adults; however, the direction of these associations remains a topic of debate. The present study sought to exami[...]
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Do "moderate" drinkers have reduced mortality risk? A systematic review and meta-analysis of alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality

Do "moderate" drinkers have reduced mortality risk? A systematic review and meta-analysis of alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality

T. STOCKWELL ; J. ZHAO ; S. PANWAR ; A. ROEMER ; T. NAIMI ; T. CHIKRITZHS | 2016
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.77, n°2, March 2016) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and allcause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volume drinkers may appear healthy only because the [...]
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