• Recherche simple
    • Périodiques
    • Publications OFDT
    • Textes législatifs
    • Nos dernières publications
    • Voir la rubrique recherche
    • Usages de drogues à l’adolescence
    • Usages de drogues féminins
    • Drogues et sécurité routière
    • Addictions en milieu professionnel
    • Addictions en milieu carcéral
    • Voir la rubrique sélections
    • Présentation
    • Contact
    • Voir la rubrique À propos

Entrez vos termes ici. Par défaut, la recherche utilise OU. Ajoutez « + » entre les termes pour une recherche avec ET. Pour plus d'options, consultez la Recherche avancée.

  • Aide
  • Recherche avancée
  • Périodiques

Recherche utilisant l'IA (non conversationnelle - chaque question est indépendante)

  • Aide

Portail documentaire

Site OFDT
Historique
Se connecter
    • Recherche simple
    • Périodiques
    • Publications OFDT
    • Textes législatifs
    • Nos dernières publications
    • Voir la rubrique recherche
    • Usages de drogues à l’adolescence
    • Usages de drogues féminins
    • Drogues et sécurité routière
    • Addictions en milieu professionnel
    • Addictions en milieu carcéral
    • Voir la rubrique sélections
    • Présentation
    • Contact
    • Voir la rubrique À propos
Sélectionner un type de recherche

Entrez vos termes ici. Par défaut, la recherche utilise OU. Ajoutez « + » entre les termes pour une recherche avec ET. Pour plus d'options, consultez la Recherche avancée.

  • Aide
  • Recherche avancée
  • Périodiques

Recherche utilisant l'IA (non conversationnelle - chaque question est indépendante)

  • Aide
  1. Accueil
  2. Retour

Vol.115, n°9 - September 2020

Addiction, Vol.115, n°9 - September 2020
Ajouter à la sélection Ajouter à la sélection
Lien externe Lien externe
Bulletin de Périodique

Addiction , Vol.115, n°9 - September 2020

Paru le : 01/09/2020
Année 2020
Page(s) : 1601-1792
Langue(s) : Anglais

Note de contenu :

CONTENTS:
- Industry influence and Health Canada's responsibility: lessons from the opioid epidemic in Canada [Editorial]. Bavli I., p. 1605-1606.
- Variability and effectiveness of comparator group interventions in smoking cessation trials: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Black N., Eisma M.C., Viechtbauer W., Johnston M., West R., Hartmann-Boyce J., et al., p. 1607-1617.
- Brief interventions targeting long-term benzodiazepine and Z-drug use in primary care: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lynch T., Ryan C., Hughes C.M., Presseau J., van Allen Z.M., Bradley C.P., et al., p. 1618-1639.
- The interactive effect of location, alcohol consumption and non-traffic injury. Ye Y., Cherpitel C.J., Witbrodt J., Andreuccetti G., Room R., p. 1640-1649.
- Where's the wine? Heavy social drinkers show attentional bias towards alcohol in a visual conjunction search task. Pennington C.R., Shaw D.J., Adams J., Kavanagh P., Reed H., Robinson M., et al., p. 1650-1659.
- The effect of wine glass size on volume of wine sold: a mega-analysis of studies in bars and restaurants. Pilling M., Clarke N., Pechey R., Hollands G.J., Marteau T.M., p. 1660-1667.
- World Health Organization risk drinking level reductions are associated with improved functioning and are sustained among patients with mild, moderate and severe alcohol dependence in clinical trials in the United States and United Kingdom. Witkiewitz K., Heather N., Falk D.E., Litten R.Z., Hasin D.S., Kranzler H.R., et al., p. 1668-1680.
- Commentary on Witkiewitz et al. (2020): WHO risk drinking classification system is promising in clinical trials, but needs to be tested in other patient groups. Berglund K., p. 1681-1682.
- Opioid agonist treatment and fatal overdose risk in a state-wide US population receiving opioid use disorder services. Krawczyk N., Mojtabai R., Stuart E.A., Fingerhood M., Agus D., Lyons B.C., et al., p. 1683-1694.
- Commentary on Krawczyk et al. (2020): Reinforcing the case for evidence-based treatment of opioid use disorder. Dale L.M., Nosyk B., p. 1695-1696.
- The association between legalization of cannabis use and traffic deaths in Uruguay. Nazif-Munoz J.I., Oulhote Y., Ouimet M.C., p. 1697-1706.
- Cannabis use and stressful life events during the perinatal period: cross-sectional results from Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) data, 2016. Allen A.M., Jung A.M., Alexander A.C., Allen S.S., Ward K.D., al'Absi M., p. 1707-1716.
- Commentary on Allen et al. (2020): Cannabis use during pregnancy-the importance of a life-course health disparities framework. Salas-Wright C.P., Vaughn M.G., Oh S., p. 1717-1718.
- Effects of winning cues and relative payout on choice between simulated slot machines. Spetch M.L., Madan C.R., Liu Y.S., Ludvig E.A., p. 1719-1727.
- Youth daily exposure to tobacco outlets and cigarette smoking behaviors: does exposure within activity space matter? Lipperman-Kreda S., Finan L.J., Kowitt S.D., Grube J.W., Abadi M., Balassone A., et al., p. 1728-1735.
- 'It's like sludge green': young people's perceptions of standardized tobacco packaging in the UK. MacGregor A., Delaney H., Amos A., Stead M., Eadie D., Pearce J., et al., p. 1736-1744.
- Comparison of smoking cessation rates of Quitline users in Korea between smokers of ultra-low nicotine yield cigarettes and other types of cigarette: a prospective study. Park E.Y., Park E., Jeong B.Y., Park J., Lee D.H., Benowitz N.L., et al., p. 1745-1753.
- Association between alcohol consumption and subclinical femoral atherosclerosis in smoking and non-smoking men: the AWHS study. Moreno-Franco B., Pérez-Esteban A., Civeira F., Guallar-Castillon P., Casasnovas J.A., Mateo-Gallego R., et al., p. 1754-1761.
- Equivalent gambling warning labels are perceived differently. Newall P.W.S., Walasek L., Ludvig E.A., p. 1762-1767.
- The prevalence of loot boxes in mobile and desktop games. Zendle D., Meyer R., Cairns P., Waters S., Ballou N., p. 1768-1772.
- The theory of collectivity of drinking cultures: how alcohol became everyone's problem [Addiction Classics]. Raninen J., Livingston M., p. 1773-1776.
- Effectiveness of WhatsApp online group discussion for smoking relapse prevention: protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled trial. Cheung Y.T.D., Chan C.H.H., Ho K.S., Fok W.P., Conway M., Wong C.K.H., et al., p. 1777-1785.
- Rooming-in and loss of child custody: key factors in maternal overdose risk. Mackay L., Ickowicz S., Hayashi K., Abrahams R., p. 1786-1787.
- Improving measures of dyadic outcomes in perinatal substance use research. Schiff D.M., Nielsen T., Terplan M., Wakeman S.E., Yule A.M., Mehta P.K., et al., p. 1787-1788.
- Inequalities in cessation and critique of possible contributing factors: taking stock of a perseveration with current treatment approaches, uptake of promising treatments and limited upscaling of interventions with positive equity impact. Courtney R.J., Boland V.C., McRobbie H., p. 1788-1790.
Lien : https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13600443/2020/115/9
Cote : Abonnement

Dépouillements

Ajouter le résultat à votre sélection
World Health Organization risk drinking level reductions are associated with improved functioning and are sustained among patients with mild, moderate and severe alcohol dependence in clinical trials in the United States and United Kingdom

World Health Organization risk drinking level reductions are associated with improved functioning and are sustained among patients with mild, moderate and severe alcohol dependence in clinical trials in the United States and United Kingdom

K. WITKIEWITZ ; N. HEATHER ; D. E. FALK ; R. Z. LITTEN ; D. S. HASIN ; H. R. KRANZLER ; K. F. MANN ; S. S. O'MALLEY ; R. F. ANTON | 2020
Dans Addiction (Vol.115, n°9, September 2020) Article : Périodique
AIMS: To examine whether World Health Organization (WHO) risk-level reductions in drinking were achievable, associated with improved functioning and maintained over time among patients at varying initial alcohol dependence severity levels. DES[...]
Plus d'info
Ajouter à la sélection Ajouter à la sélection
open_link_url_notice Lien externe
'It's like sludge green': young people's perceptions of standardized tobacco packaging in the UK

'It's like sludge green': young people's perceptions of standardized tobacco packaging in the UK

A. MACGREGOR ; H. DELANEY ; A. AMOS ; M. STEAD ; D. EADIE ; J. PEARCE ; G. OZAKINCI ; S. HAW | 2020
Dans Addiction (Vol.115, n°9, September 2020) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Standardized tobacco packaging was introduced in the United Kingdom in May 2016, together with larger graphic warnings. This study explored young Scottish people's awareness of and perceptions about standardized tobacco pack[...]
Plus d'info
Ajouter à la sélection Ajouter à la sélection
open_link_url_notice Lien externe

Contact

OFDT

69 rue de Varenne
75700 PARIS

Tel : (+33) 01 41 62 77 16

Accès rapides

  • L’établissement
  • Les partenaires
  • La lettre d’information

Avertissement

Toute inclusion dans la base documentaire ne vaut pas crédit scientifique de l'OFDT

Contact

OFDT

69 rue de Varenne
75700 PARIS

Tel : (+33) 01 41 62 77 16

Accès rapides

  • L’établissement
  • Les partenaires
  • La lettre d’information

Avertissement

Toute inclusion dans la base documentaire ne vaut pas crédit scientifique de l'OFDT

Suivez-nous

  • Traitement des données personnelles
  • Mentions légales
  • Plan du site