Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.113, n°6 - June 2018
Paru le :
01/06/2018
Année
2018
Page(s) :
985-1172
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- It is premature to expand access to medicinal cannabis in hopes of solving the US opioid crisis [Editorial]. Hall W., West R., Marsden J., Humphreys K., Neale J., Petry N., p. 987-988.
- Do women with complex alcohol and other drug use histories want women-only residential treatment? [Addiction debate]. Neale J., Tompkins C.N.E., Marshall A.D., Treloar C., Strang J., p. 989-997.
- Women-only treatment? Epistemologies of ignorance, intersectionality and the need for a feminist embodiment approach. Ettorre E., p. 998-999.
- What do women want? Women want services tailored to their needs. Marsh J.C., p. 999-1000.
- What do women with substance use disorders want? Grella C.E., p. 1000-1001.
- Building on feminist achievements to enhance choice for women seeking treatment. Neale J., Tompkins C.N.E., Marshall A.D., Treloar C., Strang J., p. 1001-1002.
- Medical marijuana laws and adolescent marijuana use in the United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sarvet A.L., Wall M.M., Fink D.S., Greene E., Le A., Boustead A.E., et al., p. 1003-1016.
- Commentary on Sarvet et al. (2018): What do we still need to know about the impacts of medical marijuana laws in the United States? Chu Y.L., p. 1017-1018.
- Immediate effects on adult drinkers of exposure to alcohol harm reduction advertisements with and without drinking guideline messages: experimental study. Wakefield M.A., Brennan E., Dunstone K., Durkin S.J., Dixon H.G., Pettigrew S., et al., p. 1019-1029.
- Adolescents' alcohol use and strength of policy relating to youth access, trading hours and driving under the influence: findings from Australia. White V., Azar D., Faulkner A., Coomber K., Durkin S., Livingston M., et al., p. 1030-1042.
- Commentary on White et al. (2018): Decrease in adolescent drinking linked to direct and indirect effect of alcohol control policies. Casswell S., p. 1043-1044.
- Differences in mortality in a cohort of cocaine use disorder patients with concurrent alcohol or opiates disorder. Colell E., Domingo-Salvany A., Espelt A., Pares-Badell O., Brugal M.T., p. 1045-1055.
- Increased non-fatal overdose risk associated with involuntary drug treatment in a longitudinal study with people who inject drugs. Rafful C., Orozco R., Rangel G., Davidson P., Werb D., Beletsky L., et al., p. 1056-1063.
- Commentary on Rafful et al. (2018): Unpacking involuntary interventions for people who use drugs. Bazazi A.R., p. 1064-1065.
- Improving recruitment to pharmacological trials for illicit opioid use: findings from a qualitative focus group study. Neale J., Tompkins C.N.E., McDonald R., Strang J., p. 1066-1076.
- A reciprocal effects analysis of cannabis use and perceptions of risk. Salloum N.C., Krauss M.J., Agrawal A., Bierut L.J., Grucza R.A., p. 1077-1085.
- Commentary on Salloum et al. (2018): Rethinking adolescent cannabis use and risk perception. Freeman T.P., Wilson J., Mackie C., p. 1086-1087.
- Screening for problem gambling within mental health services: a comparison of the classification accuracy of brief instruments. Dowling N.A., Merkouris S.S., Manning V., Volberg R., Lee S.J., Rodda S.N., et al., p. 1088-1104.
- The effects of prescribing varenicline on two-year health outcomes: an observational cohort study using electronic medical records. Davies N.M., Taylor G.M.J., Taylor A.E., Jones T., Martin R.M., Munafo M.R., et al., p. 1105-1116.
- Education is the strongest socio-economic predictor of smoking in pregnancy. Harkonen J., Lindberg M., Karlsson L., Karlsson H., Scheinin N.M., p. 1117-1126.
- Measuring spatial and temporal trends of nicotine and alcohol consumption in Australia using wastewater-based epidemiology. Lai F.Y., Gartner C., Hall W., Carter S., O'Brien J., Tscharke B.J., et al., p. 1127-1136.
- Commentary on Lai et al. (2018): Potential and limitations of wastewater-based epidemiology in monitoring substance use. Jones H.E., Goulding N., Hickman M., p. 1137-1138.
- Diminished alternative reinforcement as a mechanism linking conduct problems and substance use in adolescence: a longitudinal examination. Khoddam R., Cho J., Jackson N.J., Leventhal A.M., p. 1139-1148.
- Advancing alcohol research and treatment: contentions and debates about treatment intensity, goals and outcomes in the 1970s and 1980s. Allsop S., p. 1149-1154.
- A complex-systems paradigm can lead to evidence-based policymaking and impactful action in substance misuse prevention-a rejoinder to Purshouse et al. (2018). Apostolopoulos Y., Hassmiller Lich K., Lemke M.K., Barry A.E., p. 1155-1156.
- Call to action for gambling disorder in the United States. Weinstock J., p. 1156-1158.
- It is premature to expand access to medicinal cannabis in hopes of solving the US opioid crisis [Editorial]. Hall W., West R., Marsden J., Humphreys K., Neale J., Petry N., p. 987-988.
- Do women with complex alcohol and other drug use histories want women-only residential treatment? [Addiction debate]. Neale J., Tompkins C.N.E., Marshall A.D., Treloar C., Strang J., p. 989-997.
- Women-only treatment? Epistemologies of ignorance, intersectionality and the need for a feminist embodiment approach. Ettorre E., p. 998-999.
- What do women want? Women want services tailored to their needs. Marsh J.C., p. 999-1000.
- What do women with substance use disorders want? Grella C.E., p. 1000-1001.
- Building on feminist achievements to enhance choice for women seeking treatment. Neale J., Tompkins C.N.E., Marshall A.D., Treloar C., Strang J., p. 1001-1002.
- Medical marijuana laws and adolescent marijuana use in the United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sarvet A.L., Wall M.M., Fink D.S., Greene E., Le A., Boustead A.E., et al., p. 1003-1016.
- Commentary on Sarvet et al. (2018): What do we still need to know about the impacts of medical marijuana laws in the United States? Chu Y.L., p. 1017-1018.
- Immediate effects on adult drinkers of exposure to alcohol harm reduction advertisements with and without drinking guideline messages: experimental study. Wakefield M.A., Brennan E., Dunstone K., Durkin S.J., Dixon H.G., Pettigrew S., et al., p. 1019-1029.
- Adolescents' alcohol use and strength of policy relating to youth access, trading hours and driving under the influence: findings from Australia. White V., Azar D., Faulkner A., Coomber K., Durkin S., Livingston M., et al., p. 1030-1042.
- Commentary on White et al. (2018): Decrease in adolescent drinking linked to direct and indirect effect of alcohol control policies. Casswell S., p. 1043-1044.
- Differences in mortality in a cohort of cocaine use disorder patients with concurrent alcohol or opiates disorder. Colell E., Domingo-Salvany A., Espelt A., Pares-Badell O., Brugal M.T., p. 1045-1055.
- Increased non-fatal overdose risk associated with involuntary drug treatment in a longitudinal study with people who inject drugs. Rafful C., Orozco R., Rangel G., Davidson P., Werb D., Beletsky L., et al., p. 1056-1063.
- Commentary on Rafful et al. (2018): Unpacking involuntary interventions for people who use drugs. Bazazi A.R., p. 1064-1065.
- Improving recruitment to pharmacological trials for illicit opioid use: findings from a qualitative focus group study. Neale J., Tompkins C.N.E., McDonald R., Strang J., p. 1066-1076.
- A reciprocal effects analysis of cannabis use and perceptions of risk. Salloum N.C., Krauss M.J., Agrawal A., Bierut L.J., Grucza R.A., p. 1077-1085.
- Commentary on Salloum et al. (2018): Rethinking adolescent cannabis use and risk perception. Freeman T.P., Wilson J., Mackie C., p. 1086-1087.
- Screening for problem gambling within mental health services: a comparison of the classification accuracy of brief instruments. Dowling N.A., Merkouris S.S., Manning V., Volberg R., Lee S.J., Rodda S.N., et al., p. 1088-1104.
- The effects of prescribing varenicline on two-year health outcomes: an observational cohort study using electronic medical records. Davies N.M., Taylor G.M.J., Taylor A.E., Jones T., Martin R.M., Munafo M.R., et al., p. 1105-1116.
- Education is the strongest socio-economic predictor of smoking in pregnancy. Harkonen J., Lindberg M., Karlsson L., Karlsson H., Scheinin N.M., p. 1117-1126.
- Measuring spatial and temporal trends of nicotine and alcohol consumption in Australia using wastewater-based epidemiology. Lai F.Y., Gartner C., Hall W., Carter S., O'Brien J., Tscharke B.J., et al., p. 1127-1136.
- Commentary on Lai et al. (2018): Potential and limitations of wastewater-based epidemiology in monitoring substance use. Jones H.E., Goulding N., Hickman M., p. 1137-1138.
- Diminished alternative reinforcement as a mechanism linking conduct problems and substance use in adolescence: a longitudinal examination. Khoddam R., Cho J., Jackson N.J., Leventhal A.M., p. 1139-1148.
- Advancing alcohol research and treatment: contentions and debates about treatment intensity, goals and outcomes in the 1970s and 1980s. Allsop S., p. 1149-1154.
- A complex-systems paradigm can lead to evidence-based policymaking and impactful action in substance misuse prevention-a rejoinder to Purshouse et al. (2018). Apostolopoulos Y., Hassmiller Lich K., Lemke M.K., Barry A.E., p. 1155-1156.
- Call to action for gambling disorder in the United States. Weinstock J., p. 1156-1158.
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W. HALL ;
R. WEST ;
J. MARSDEN ;
K. HUMPHREYS ;
J. NEALE ;
N. PETRY
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2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°6, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°6, June 2018) Article : Périodique
There is very weak evidence to support the claim that expanding access to medical cannabis will reduce opioid overdose deaths in the United States.
J. NEALE ;
C. N. E. TOMPKINS ;
A. D. MARSHALL ;
C. TRELOAR ;
J. STRANG
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2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°6, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°6, June 2018) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Women-only addiction services tend to be provided on a poorly evidenced assumption that women want single-sex treatment. We draw upon women's expectations and experiences of women-only residential rehabilitation to stimulate debate o[...]
A. L. SARVET ;
M. M. WALL ;
D. S. FINK ;
E. GREENE ;
A. LE ;
A. E. BOUSTEAD ;
R. L. PACULA ;
K. M. KEYES ;
M. CERDA ;
S. GALEA ;
D. S. HASIN
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2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°6, June 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°6, June 2018) Article : Périodique
AIMS: To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies in order to estimate the effect of US medical marijuana laws (MMLs) on past-month marijuana use prevalence among adolescents.
METHODS: A total of 2999 papers from 17 literature [...]
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