
Auteur J. GAUME
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (11)

S. W. FELDSTEIN EWING ; T. R. APODACA ; J. GAUME | 2016
Dans Addiction (Vol.111, n°11, November 2016) Article : PériodiqueBackground and Aims: The exploration and resolution of ambivalence play an essential role in motivational interviewing (MI) theory. However, most adolescent MI studies have not examined ambivalence as a contributor to behaviour change. This pape[...]
J. B. DAEPPEN ; J. GAUME ; P. BADY ; B. YERSIN ; J. M. CALMES ; J. C. GIVEL ; G. GMEL | 2007
Dans Addiction (Vol.102, n°8, August 2007) Article : PériodiqueAims: To evaluate the effectiveness of brief alcohol intervention (BAI) in reducing alcohol use among hazardous drinkers treated in the emergency department (ED) after an injury; in addition it tests whether assessment of alcohol use without BAI[...]
G. GMEL ; J. GAUME ; N. BERTHOLET ; J. B. DAEPPEN | 2012
Dans Alcohol (Vol.46, n°6, September 2012) Article : PériodiqueBrief alcohol interventions (BAI) have shown the potential to decrease problematic alcohol use among adolescents and young adults. Most of the BAI studies have been efficacy trials designed to achieve high internal validity but have raised quest[...]
G. GMEL ; J. GAUME ; C. WILLI ; P. A. MICHAUD ; J. CORNUZ ; J. B. DAEPPEN | 2010
Dans International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Vol.7, n°1, January 2010) Article : Périodique3,537 men enrolling in 2007 for mandatory army recruitment procedures were assessed for the co-occurrence of risky licit substance use among risky cannabis users. Risky cannabis use was defined as at least twice weekly; risky alcohol use as 6+ d[...]
J. B. DAEPPEN ; N. BERTHOLET ; J. GAUME ; C. FORTINI ; M. FAOUZI ; G. GMEL | 2011
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.113, n°1, January 2011) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Brief motivational intervention (BMI) is one of the few effective strategies targeting alcohol consumption, but has not been tested in young men in the community. We evaluated the efficacy of BMI in reducing alcohol use and related p[...]
N. BERTHOLET ; J. A. CUNNINGHAM ; M. FAOUZI ; J. GAUME ; G. GMEL ; B. BURNAND ; J. B. DAEPPEN | 2015
Dans Addiction (Vol.110, n°11, November 2015) Article : PériodiqueAim: To test the efficacy of an internet-based brief intervention (IBI) in decreasing alcohol use among young Swiss men aged 21 years on average. Design: Two parallel-group randomized controlled trial with a 1 : 1 allocation ratio containing fo[...]
J. GAUME ; G. GMEL ; M. FAOUZI ; N. BERTHOLET ; J. B. DAEPPEN | 2011
Dans Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (Vol.35, n°10, October 2011) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in young men. Brief motivational intervention (BMI) has shown promising results for young people, but has never been tested in young men in the community who volu[...]
F. ZOBEL ; J. CLOT ; P. ESSEIVA ; J. GAUME ; E. LEFRANÇOIS ; Q. ROSSY ; J. F. SAVARY ; E. SCHMUTZ ; O. SIMON | 2020
Dans Dépendances (n°68, Août 2020) Article : PériodiqueComment le trafic de drogue a-t-il été impacté par la crise liée à la Covid-19 et comment la consommation et la situation des usagers de drogue ont-elles évolué durant cette période ? Premières pistes de réponses sur la base de différentes étude[...]
J. STUDER ; M. MOHLER-KUO ; P. DERMOTA ; J. GAUME ; N. BERTHOLET ; C. EIDENBENZ ; J. B. DAEPPEN ; G. GMEL | 2013
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.74, n°6, December 2013) Article : PériodiqueObjective: The aim of this study was to examine the differences between those who gave informed consent to a study on substance use and those who did not, and to analyze whether differences changed with varying nonconsent rates. Method: Cross-[...]
N. BERTHOLET ; J. GAUME ; M. FAOUZI ; J. B. DAEPPEN ; G. GMEL | 2011
Dans Alcohol and Alcoholism (Vol.46, n°1, January-February 2011) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: The amount a person drinks can be influenced by their perception of drinking by others. AIM: We studied whether perception of the amount of drinking by others (same age and sex) is associated with one's own current drinking, and the [...]
E. CHARITONIDI ; J. STUDER ; J. GAUME ; G. GMEL ; J. B. DAEPPEN ; N. BERTHOLET | 2016
Dans BMC Public Health (Vol.16, n°333, 2016) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Socioeconomic status (SES) is often inversely related to health outcomes and is likely to play a role in the use of psychoactive substances among young individuals, although little consensus exists on the association between SES and [...]