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Are the 1976-1985 birth cohorts heavier drinkers? Age-period-cohort analyses of the National Alcohol Surveys 1979-2010

Are the 1976-1985 birth cohorts heavier drinkers? Age-period-cohort analyses of the National Alcohol Surveys 1979-2010

W. C. KERR ; T. K. GREENFIELD ; Y. YE ; J. BOND ; J. REHM | 2013
Dans Addiction (Vol.108, n°6, June 2013) Article : Périodique
Aims: To estimate age-period-cohort models predicting alcohol volume, heavy drinking and beverage-specific alcohol volume in order to evaluate whether the 1976-1985 birth cohorts drink relatively heavily. Design: Data from seven cross-sectiona[...]
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Comorbidity for alcohol use disorders and drug use in Mexican-origin groups: comparison of data from national alcohol surveys in the U.S. and Mexico

Comorbidity for alcohol use disorders and drug use in Mexican-origin groups: comparison of data from national alcohol surveys in the U.S. and Mexico

C. J. CHERPITEL ; M. ROBERTSON ; Y. YE ; G. BORGES ; C. F. BAUTISTA ; LOWN A. ; T. GREENFIELD ; J. BOND | 2007
Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.42 n°11, 2007) Article : Périodique
The comorbidity, separately, of alcohol dependence and consequences of drinking with illicit drug use is compared between Mexicans and Mexicans Americans, using data from the 1995 and 2000 U.S. National Alcohol Surveys (n = 830) and the 1998 Mex[...]
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A comparison of two case-crossover methods for studying the dose-response relationship between alcohol and injury

A comparison of two case-crossover methods for studying the dose-response relationship between alcohol and injury

J. BOND ; C. J. CHERPITEL ; Y. YE ; G. BORGES ; S. P. CHOU ; S. CHUN ; H. SOVINOVA ; G. GMEL | 2014
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.41, n°1, Spring 2014) Article : Périodique
This study compares dose-response injury risk estimates for two control periods defined as the same 6-hour period the week prior and the set of all non-sleeping 6-hour periods over the past year. Dose-response injury risk estimates for the multi[...]
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Cross-national performance of the RAPS4/RAPS4-QF for tolerance and heavy drinking : data from 13 countries

Cross-national performance of the RAPS4/RAPS4-QF for tolerance and heavy drinking : data from 13 countries

C. J. CHERPITEL ; Y. YE ; J. BOND ; G. BORGES ; CREMONTE M. ; MARAIS S. ; V. POZNYAK ; H. SOVINOVA ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; G. SWIATKIEWICZ | 2005
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ENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: There are little data available on the performance of brief screening instruments for alcohol-use disorders cross-nationally; therefore, we analyzed the performance of one such instrument in a number of countries. METHOD: [...]
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Day hospital and residential addiction treatment: Randomized and nonrandomized managed care clients

Day hospital and residential addiction treatment: Randomized and nonrandomized managed care clients

J. WITBRODT ; J. BOND ; L. A. KASKUTAS ; C. WEISNER ; G. JAEGER ; D. PATING ; C. MOORE | 2007
Dans Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (Vol.75 n°6, 2007) Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Male and female managed care clients randomized to day hospital (n=154) or community residential treatment (n=139) were compared on substance use outcomes at 6 and 12 months. To address possible bias in naturalistic studies, outcomes[...]
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Differences in trouble per litre of different alcoholic beverages - A global comparison with the GENACIS dataset

Differences in trouble per litre of different alcoholic beverages - A global comparison with the GENACIS dataset

R. ROOM ; J. FERRIS ; J. BOND ; T. K. GREENFIELD ; K. GRAHAM | 2011
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.38, n°4, Winter 2011) Article : Périodique
Different alcoholic beverages are seen as causing more or less trouble, with spirits historically often seen as the most troublesome. Differences in the "trouble per litre" could reflect differences in the beverages themselves (e.g., faster effe[...]
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Eighteen-month outcomes for clients receiving combined outpatient treatment and sober living houses

Eighteen-month outcomes for clients receiving combined outpatient treatment and sober living houses

D. L. POLCIN ; R. A. KORCHA ; J. BOND ; G. GALLOWAY | 2010
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.15, n°5, October 2010) Article : Périodique
One of the most frequent and frustrating challenges facing clients in outpatient treatment is finding a living environment that is free of alcohol and drugs, and supportive of recovery. Sober Living Houses (SLHs) have been suggested as one poten[...]
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Public sector managed care: a comparative evaluation of substance abuse treatment in three counties

Public sector managed care: a comparative evaluation of substance abuse treatment in three counties

M. BEATTIE ; MCDANIEL P. ; J. BOND | 2006
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ENGLISH : Aims: A study of publicly funded substance abuse treatment systems compared MidState, a county that reorganized its treatment system using managed care principles, to two other California counties that took different approaches, Nort[...]
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Relative risk of injury from acute alcohol consumption: modeling the dose-response relationship in emergency department data from 18 countries

Relative risk of injury from acute alcohol consumption: modeling the dose-response relationship in emergency department data from 18 countries

C. J. CHERPITEL ; Y. YE ; J. BOND ; G. BORGES ; M. MONTEIRO | 2015
Dans Addiction (Vol.110, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Aims: To update and extend analysis of the dose-response relationship of injury and drinking by demographic and injury subgroups and country-level drinking pattern, and examine the validity and efficiency of the fractional polynomial approach to[...]
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Risks of alcohol use disorders related to drinking patterns in the U.S. general population

Risks of alcohol use disorders related to drinking patterns in the U.S. general population

T. K. GREENFIELD ; Y. YE ; J. BOND ; W. C. KERR ; M. B. NAYAK ; L. A. KASKUTAS ; R. F. ANTON ; R. Z. LITTEN ; H. R. KRANZLER | 2014
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.75, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the relations between drinking (mean quantity and heavy drinking patterns) and alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the U.S. general population. Method: Data from three telephone National Alcohol [...]
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Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in a Polish emergency department: three-month outcomes of a randomized, controlled clinical trial

Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in a Polish emergency department: three-month outcomes of a randomized, controlled clinical trial

C. J. CHERPITEL ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; G. SWIATKIEWICZ ; Y. YE ; J. BOND | 2009
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.70, n°6, November 2009) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: A randomized, controlled trial of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for drinking and related problems among at-risk and dependent drinkers was conducted in an emergency department (ED) in Sosnowiec, Pola[...]
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Second-hand drinking may increase support for alcohol policies: New results from the 2010 National Alcohol Survey

Second-hand drinking may increase support for alcohol policies: New results from the 2010 National Alcohol Survey

T. K. GREENFIELD ; K. KARRIKER-JAFFE ; N. GIESBRECHT ; W. C. KERR ; Y. YE ; J. BOND | 2014
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.33, n°3, May 2014) Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: The harms of second-hand smoke motivated tobacco control legislation. Documenting the effects of harms from others' drinking might increase popular and political will for enacting alcohol policies. We investigated the indi[...]
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Sober living houses for alcohol and drug dependence: 18-Month outcomes

Sober living houses for alcohol and drug dependence: 18-Month outcomes

D. L. POLCIN ; R. A. KORCHA ; J. BOND ; G. G. GALLOWAY | 2010
Dans Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Vol.38, n°4, June 2010) Article : Périodique
Objective A major challenge facing many individuals attempting to abstain from substances is finding a stable living environment that supports sustained recovery. Sober living houses (SLHs) are alcohol- and drug-free living environments that su[...]
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