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Auteur N. M. PETRY |
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Article : Périodique
B. J. MORASCO ; R. H. PIETRZAK ; C. BLANCO ; B. F. GRANT ; D. HASIN ; N. M. PETRY |OBJECTIVE: Pathologic gambling is believed to be associated with adverse health consequences, but no prior studies have rigorously evaluated these relationships. We sought to examine medical disorders and health service utilization associated wi[...]Périodique
K. N. KIRBY ; N. M. PETRY | 2004ENGLISH : Aims : To test a prediction of the discounting model of impulsiveness that discount rates would be positively associated with addiction. The delay-discount rate refers to the rate of reduction in the present value of a future reward [...]Périodique
J. L. KELLEY ; N. M. PETRY | 2000FRANÇAIS : Les troubles de la personnalité antisociale (TPA), fréquents chez les toxicomanes, sont parfois corrélés avec des comportements à risque accrus face au VIH. Dans cette étude, 91 hommes usagers de drogues constituent léchantillon dont[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Gambling problems are rarely brought to the attention of family practice physicians, but pathological gambling can be associated with poor emotional and physical health. Recent availability and easy accessibility of Internet gambling[...]Article : Périodique
The DSM-5 is scheduled for publication in 2013, and internet gaming disorder will be included in its Section 3, the research appendix. This editorial reviews the DSM process and rationale for inclusion of this putative disorder, and it suggests [...]Périodique
A. GROSS ; E. A. JACOBS ; N. M. PETRY ; G. J. BADGER ; W. K. BICKEL | 2001The relative efficacy of quintuple and sextuple buprenorphine dosing in abating withdrawal symptoms for 120 h was compared in opioid-dependent outpatients. Fourteen subjects received buprenorphine in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-ove[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: The aim of this paper is to offer an account of the history and current status of gambling research in the United States. Methods: A review of the literature. Results: Gambling has been a part of society in the United States since its [...]Périodique
N. M. PETRY ; W. K. BICKEL | 1998FRANÇAIS : Pour évaluer la façon dont le prix des drogues et le revenu des héroïnomanes (polytoxicomanes) affectent leurs décisions d'achat, 40 personnes ont participé à des expériences au cours desquelles elles achetaient hypothétiquement diff[...]Article : Périodique
N. M. PETRY ; B. MARTIN ; SIMCIC F. |ENGLISH : In this study, the authors evaluated a low-cost contingency management (CM) procedure for reducing cocaine use and enhancing group therapy attendance in 77 cocaine-dependent methadone patients. Patients were randomly assigned to 12 w[...]Périodique
N. M. PETRY ; TEDFORD J. ; M. AUSTIN ; C. NICH ; K. M. CARROLL ; B. J. ROUNSAVILLE | 2004ENGLISH : Aims : This study evaluated the efficacy of a low-cost, prize reinforcement contingency management (CM) intervention for reducing cocaine use. Setting Community-based treatment centers. Participants and design Cocaine-abusing out-pat[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence and correlates of problem and pathological gambling in older adults. METHODS: Adults (n = 343) aged 60 years and older attending senior centers, bingo sites and other community activities completed a screen[...]Périodique
N. M. PETRY | 2000FRANÇAIS : Cette étude compare les caractéristiques démographiques, les résultats enregistrés sur l'ASI (Addiction Severity Index), et les symptômes psychiatriques chez 103 toxicomanes. 31 d'entre eux semblaient être des joueurs pathologiques [...]Article : Périodique
Despite high rates of comorbidity among pathological gambling, substance use disorders, and other psychiatric conditions, health professionals rarely screen their clients for gambling problems. We report on the performance of the NODS-CLiP, an e[...]Article : Périodique
N. M. PETRY ; S. M. ALESSI ; T. HANSON ; SIERRA S. |ENGLISH : Contingency management (CM) interventions frequently utilize vouchers as reinforcers, but a prize-based system is also efficacious. This study compared these approaches. Seventy-four cocaine-dependent methadone outpatients were rando[...]Périodique
N. M. PETRY ; SIMCIC F. | 2002ENGLISH : Research studies have demonstrated the efficacy of contingency management procedures in treating substance use disorders. However, these procedures have only recently been adapted to and tested within community-based clinical setting[...]Périodique
N. M. PETRY ; TEDFORD J. ; B. MARTIN | 2001FRANÇAIS : Les procédures de prise en charge contingente (CM), qui attribuent des récompenses en fonction de comportements spécifiques, réussissent à traiter les troubles liés à l'usage de drogues. Les interventions de CM renforcent systématiq[...]Périodique
N. M. PETRY | 2001This study evaluated the reliability of self-reported HIV risk behaviors in 84 substance misusers. The 11-item HIV Risk Behavior Scale was used to evaluate lifetime, past month, and past week risk behaviors. Cronbach's alpha ranged from .75 to .[...]Périodique
N. M. PETRY ; W. K. BICKEL ; M. ARNETT | 1998FRANÇAIS : Pour observer les perspectives d'avenir à court terme et la sensibilité aux conséquences futures de leur comportement, 34 héroïnomanes en traitement sous buprénorphine et 59 non-usagers ont rempli un questionnaire de personnalité (St[...]Périodique
N. M. PETRY | 2001FRANÇAIS : Le jeu pathologique est fréquemment diagnostiqué chez les toxicomanes comme facteur de comorbidité. Une des explications de cette concurrence est que l'usage de substances et le jeu pathologique sont les manifestations de traits de [...]Article : Périodique
This paper reports estimates of the price elasticity of demand for heroin based on a newly constructed dataset. The dataset has two matched components concerning the same sample of regular heroin users: longitudinal information about real-world [...]Article : Périodique
N. M. PETRY ; S. M. ALESSI ; MARX J. ; M. AUSTIN ; TARDIF M. |ENGLISH : Contingency management (CM) interventions usually use vouchers as reinforcers, but a new technique awards chances of winning prizes. This study compares these approaches. In community treatment centers, 142 cocaine- or heroin-depende[...]