Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.49, n°3 - July 2019
Paru le :
01/07/2019
Année
2019
Page(s) :
423-569
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Life satisfaction among Chinese drug addicts: The role of affect and social support. Cao Q.L., Huang X.N., Chen M.W., Rui G.Q., Du C.L., p. 423-435.
- Effectiveness of a specialized inpatient treatment program for substance and alcohol abusing pregnant women. Vazquez V.E., Bergin A., p. 436-449.
- The influence of delinquent peer affiliation on substance use: The moderating effects of anxiety and depression. Rodriguez T., Ward J.T., Skubak Tillyer M., Ray J.V., p. 450-464.
- Employment and disability among Canadian medical cannabis patients. Davis A., p. 465-476.
- Choosing your platform for social media drug research and improving your keyword filter list. Adams N., Artigiani E.E., Wish E.D., p. 477-492.
- Using control balance theory to examine sports doping among professional athletes in Iran. Kabiri S., Shadmanfaat S.M.S., Donner C.M., p. 493-511.
- A multitheoretical framework for assessing performance-enhancing drug use: Examining the utility of self-control, social learning, and control balance theories. Kabiri S., Willits D.W., Shadmanfaat S.M.S., p. 512-530.
- "Just a habit": Driving under the influence of cannabis as ordinary, convenient, and controllable experiences according to drivers in a remedial program. Watson T.M., Mann R.E., Wickens C.M., Brands B., p. 531-544.
- Assessing drama therapy as an intervention for recovering substance users: A systematic review. Leather J., Kewley S., p. 545-558.
- Risk seeking moderates the association between emotion dysregulation and cannabis-related consequences. Kentopp S.D., Johnson N., Fresquez C., Prince M.A., Conner B.T., p. 559-569.
- Life satisfaction among Chinese drug addicts: The role of affect and social support. Cao Q.L., Huang X.N., Chen M.W., Rui G.Q., Du C.L., p. 423-435.
- Effectiveness of a specialized inpatient treatment program for substance and alcohol abusing pregnant women. Vazquez V.E., Bergin A., p. 436-449.
- The influence of delinquent peer affiliation on substance use: The moderating effects of anxiety and depression. Rodriguez T., Ward J.T., Skubak Tillyer M., Ray J.V., p. 450-464.
- Employment and disability among Canadian medical cannabis patients. Davis A., p. 465-476.
- Choosing your platform for social media drug research and improving your keyword filter list. Adams N., Artigiani E.E., Wish E.D., p. 477-492.
- Using control balance theory to examine sports doping among professional athletes in Iran. Kabiri S., Shadmanfaat S.M.S., Donner C.M., p. 493-511.
- A multitheoretical framework for assessing performance-enhancing drug use: Examining the utility of self-control, social learning, and control balance theories. Kabiri S., Willits D.W., Shadmanfaat S.M.S., p. 512-530.
- "Just a habit": Driving under the influence of cannabis as ordinary, convenient, and controllable experiences according to drivers in a remedial program. Watson T.M., Mann R.E., Wickens C.M., Brands B., p. 531-544.
- Assessing drama therapy as an intervention for recovering substance users: A systematic review. Leather J., Kewley S., p. 545-558.
- Risk seeking moderates the association between emotion dysregulation and cannabis-related consequences. Kentopp S.D., Johnson N., Fresquez C., Prince M.A., Conner B.T., p. 559-569.
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