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FRANÇAIS : Aucun entretien diagnostique existant n'évalue la gravité de la dépendance selon les critères du DSM-IV pour différentes substances. L'échelle de gravité de la pharmacodépendance ou Substance Dependence Severity Scale (SDSS) a été c[...]Article : Périodique
H. CARLINER ; P. M. MAURO ; Q. L. BROWN ; D. SHMULEWITZ ; R. RAHIM-JUWEL ; A. L. SARVET ; M. M. WALL ; S. S. MARTINS ; G. CARLINER ; D. S. HASIN |Aim: Concurrently with increasingly permissive attitudes towards marijuana use and its legalization, the prevalence of marijuana use has increased in recent years in the U.S. Substance use is generally more prevalent in men than women, although [...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH: Between 2001 and 2013, marijuana use among US adults more than doubled, many states legalized marijuana use, and attitudes toward marijuana became more permissive. In aggregated 2007-2012 data, 3.9% of pregnant women and 7.6% of nonpre[...]Article : Périodique
D. S. HASIN ; A. L. SARVET ; M. CERDA ; K. M. KEYES ; M. STOHL ; S. GALEA ; M. M. WALL |ENGLISH: Importance: Over the last 25 years, illicit cannabis use and cannabis use disorders have increased among US adults, and 28 states have passed medical marijuana laws (MML). Little is known about MML and adult illicit cannabis use or can[...]Article : Périodique
M. M. WALL ; J. LIU ; D. S. HASIN ; C. BLANCO ; M. OLFSON |Objectives: To characterize the socio-demographic characteristics, medical conditions, and psychiatric comorbidities of users of marijuana for medical and non-medical purposes. Methods: Data were from the National Epidemiological Survey on Alco[...]Article : Périodique
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 |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[...]