
Auteur M. D. STEIN
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (39)

American prisons have increasing numbers of inmates incarcerated for drug offences. This population is at high risk for HIV infection and may continue HIV transmission risk behaviors while incarcerated. We find that 31 % of injection drug users [...]
ENGLISH : Both sex- and drug-related HIV risk behavior are common among pregnant drug abusers. In the absence of intervention, these behaviors are likely to continue throughout pregnancy, placing the women and their unborn children at risk of [...]
FRANÇAIS : Des dosages d'ARN VIH ainsi qu'une étude d'observance du traitement ont été menés chez des patients en traitement à la méthadone, contaminés par le VIH et sous thérapie antirétrovirale. L'observance a été mesurée par autoévaluation à[...]
M. D. STEIN ; B. H. HERMAN ; SOLOMON D. A. ; J. L. ANTHONY ; B. J. ANDERSON ; S. E. RAMSEY ; I. W. MILLER | 2004
PériodiqueENGLISH : The impact of depression on drug users is extensive, serving as a trigger for high-risk injection practices and continued drug use. Yet the ability to retain active drug users in mental health treatment has never been tested clinical[...]
ENGLISH : Illicit substance users experience adverse life events, but few studies have examined the role of impulsivity in these events. The present investigation sought to establish a link between negative life experiences and a trait measure[...]![]()
M. D. STEIN ; L. HANNA ; NATARAJAN R. ; J. CLARKE ; MARISI M. ; M. SOBOTA ; J. RICH | 2000
PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : Cette étude a cherché à déterminer sil existe ou non un lien entre la consommation dalcool et le partage des seringues. Cent quatre-vingt-seize usagers de drogues par injection ont ainsi été recrutés lors du programme déchange de ser[...]
ENGLISH : Active injection drug users (IDUs) who are also hazardous alcohol users are at particularly high risk for HIV transmission due to sharing of injection equipment. We recruited AUDIT-positive injectors from the Providence, RI needle ex[...]
M. D. STEIN ; C. E. HAGERTY ; B. H. HERMAN ; M. G. PHIPPS ; B. J. ANDERSON | 2011
Dans Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Vol.40, n°2, March 2011) Article : PériodiqueWe randomized 332 women, 18-24 years old, who were not explicitly seeking treatment for their marijuana use to either a two-session motivationally focused intervention or an assessment-only condition. Assessed by timeline follow-back methodology[...]
A. BAHJI ; J. HATHAWAY ; D. ADAMS ; D. CROCKFORD ; E. J. EDELMAN ; M. D. STEIN ; S. B. PATTEN | 2024
Dans Addiction (Vol.119, n°1, January 2024) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH: AIM: To measure the association between cannabis use disorder (CUD) and adverse cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes. DESIGN AND SETTING: We conducted a matched, population-based retrospective cohort study involving five linked admin[...]
ENGLISH : This study assessed the association of sources of client referral with enrollment of treatment-naive clients. Data from the 1995 (n=618) and 2000 (n=745) waves of the National Drug Abuse Treatment Survey (DATSS), a panel study of out[...]
R. S. BRIENZA ; M. D. STEIN ; M. H. CHEN ; A. GOGINENI ; M. SOBOTA ; J. MAKSAD ; P. HU ; J. CLARKE | 2000
PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : Cette étude a cherché, par le biais de questionnaires transversaux, à comparer la prévalence de la dépression majeure dans deux cohortes d'usagers de drogues par injection, toutes deux localisées à Rhode Island : lune suivait le Pro[...]
M. D. STEIN ; C. M. CAVINESS ; E. F. MORSE ; K. R. GRIMONE ; D. AUDET ; D. S. HERMAN ; E. MOITRA ; B. J. ANDERSON | 2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°3, March 2018) Article : PériodiqueAims: To test the hypothesis that among non-treatment-seeking emerging adults (EA) who both use marijuana and have alcohol binges, a brief, longitudinally delivered, developmentally based motivational intervention would show greater reductions i[...]
J. HAYAKI ; C. E. HAGERTY ; B. H. HERMAN ; M. A. DE DIOS ; B. J. ANDERSON ; M. D. STEIN | 2010
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.35, n°11, November 2010) Article : PériodiqueThis study examined associations between the endorsement of drug use expectancies and the frequency and severity of marijuana use in a community sample of 332 women aged 18-24years who were not explicitly seeking treatment for their marijuana us[...]
G. K. TZILOS ; M. K. REDDY ; C. M. CAVINESS ; B. J. ANDERSON ; M. D. STEIN | 2014
Dans Journal of Addictive Diseases (Vol.33, n°3, November 2014) Article : PériodiqueThe most widely used illicit drug in the United States continues to be marijuana, and its use among emerging adults continues to increase. Marijuana use can result in a range of negative consequences and has been associated with other drug use i[...]