Auteur M. SHARMA
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M. J. ICKES ; T. HAIDER ; M. SHARMA | 2015
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.20, n°3, June 2015) Article : PériodiqueTrends in alcohol consumption of college students remain a concern. Presented is a systematic review to determine the efficacy of alcohol-abuse interventions for college students. To be included in this review, the study must have been published[...]
M. SHARMA ; A. AWAN | 2022
Dans Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education (Vol.66, n°1, April 2022) Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : This article describes the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and other bloodborne infections is well established among injection drug user (IDU) populations in South Asia (SA). IDU populations in SA are diverse and display different demographic[...]
M. SHARMA ; V. JORDAN ; M. SHARMA | 2019
Dans Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education (Vol.63, n°3, December 2019) Article : PériodiqueThe authors identify some applications of virtual reality (VR) in the alcohol and drug field and explore future research directions. Topics mentioned include the use of VR in examining the co-occurrence of smoking and drinking from a research pe[...]
L. S. BRIDGES ; M. SHARMA | 2015
Dans Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education (Vol.59, n°3, December 2015) Article : PériodiqueThe purpose of this article was to systematically review the interventions aimed at reducing binge drinking in college students. A total of 18 interventions published between 2010 and 2015 were evaluated in this review. Two main study designs we[...]
H. WARDLE ; L. DEGENHARDT ; V. MARIONNEAU ; G. REITH ; C. LIVINGSTONE ; M. SPARROW ; L. T. TRAN ; B. BIGGAR ; C. BUNN ; M. FARRELL ; V. KESAITE ; V. POZNYAK ; J. QUAN ; J. REHM ; A. RINTOUL ; M. SHARMA ; J. SHIFFMAN ; K. SISTE ; D. UKHOVA ; R. VOLBERG ; J. SALIFU YENDORK ; S. SAXENA | 2024
Dans Lancet Public Health (The) (Vol.9, n°11, November 2024) Article : PériodiqueKey messages: Commercial gambling is a rapidly growing global industry and is becoming increasingly digital. The harms to health and wellbeing that result from gambling are more substantial than previously understood, extending beyond gambling[...]
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