Titre : | Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.81, n°6 - November 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/11/2020 |
Année de publication : | 2020 |
Format : | 697-832 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Alcohol advertising, promotion, and sponsorship: A review of regulatory policies in the association of Southeast Asian nations. Herrera Amul G.G., p. 697-709. - Industry actor use of research evidence: Critical analysis of Australian alcohol policy submissions. Stafford J., Kypri K., Pettigrew S., p. 710-718. - The right time and place: A new approach for prioritizing alcohol enforcement and prevention efforts by combining the prevalence and the success rate for minors purchasing alcohol themselves. Roodbeen R.T.J., Kruize A., Bieleman B., Friele R., van de Mheen D., Schelleman-Offermans K., p. 719-724. - Changes in alcohol consumption among college students due to COVID-19: Effects of campus closure and residential change. White H.R., Stevens A.K., Hayes K., Jackson K.M., p. 725-730. - How I learned that cigarettes were addictive - 1970s to 1980s: A personal history. Kozlowski L.T., p. 731-737. - Making the case for nicotine addiction: Select reminiscences - a commentary on Kozlowski et al. (2020). Jaffe J.H., p. 738-739. - The relationship between polysubstance injection drug use, HIV risk behaviors, and interest in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among people who inject drugs in rural West Virginia. Schneider K.E., White R.H., Musci R.J., O'Rourke A., Kilkenny M.E., Sherman S.G., et al., p. 740-749. - Changes in opioid overdose emergency encounters associated with expansion of Wisconsin Medicaid to childless adults in poverty. Grossman D., Hamman M., p. 750-759. - Opioid-related emergency department visits and access to health care - An opportunity for treatment engagement. Ali M.M., p. 760-761. - Gender differences and the role of social inequality in alcohol's harm to others in Europe. Kilian C., Manthey J., Rehm J., p. 762-769. - Neighborhood context and drug use among Mexican Americans on and off the U.S.-Mexico border. Cherpitel C.J., Karriker-Jaffe K.J., Li L., Zemore S.E., p. 770-779. - Drinking context-specific dose-response models of intimate partner violence among an urban emergency department sample. Cunradi C.B., Ponicki W.R., Alter H.J., Caetano R., Mair C., Lee J., p. 780-789. - Reduction and cessation of alcohol, cannabis, and stimulant use: Prospective associations with changes in depressive symptoms across two cohort studies of sexual and gender minorities. Dyar C., Bradley H., Morgan E., Sullivan P.S., Mustanski B., p. 790-797. - Substance misuse profiles of women in families receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits: Findings from a national sample. Oh S., Salas-Wright C.P., Vaughn M.G., Zapcic I., p. 798-807. - Effects of polygenic risk and perceived friends' drinking and disruptive behavior on development of alcohol use across adolescence. Zaso M.J., Maisto S.A., Glatt S.J., Hess J.L., Park A., p. 808-815. - Does neighborhood alcohol availability moderate the impact of familial liability and marital status on risk for alcohol use disorders? A Swedish national study. Kendler K.S., Lönn S.L., Karriker-Jaffe K.J., Salvatore J.E., Sundquist J., Sundquist K., p. 816-823. - Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome among pregnant women: Beyond diagnosis - potentially harmful consequences. LaForgue E.J., Lesage A., Schreck B., Guerlais M., Victorri-Vigneau C., p. 824-825. - Refinement of comprehensive low-risk drinking guidelines needs to be based on research that examines the full complexity of drinking choices: A comment on Sherk et al. (2020). Nason M.E., p. 826-827. - "Low-risk drinking" guidelines: A step forward or a new smokescreen? A comment on Sherk et al. (2020). Braillon A., p. 828-829. - Rethinking low-risk drinking guidelines through a psychosocial availability lens: A reply to Nason (2020) and Braillon (2020). Sherk A., Thomas G., Churchill S., Stockwell T., p. 830-832. |
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Lien : | https://www.jsad.com/toc/jsad/81/6 |
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R. T. J. ROODBEEN ;
A. KRUIZE ;
B. BIELEMAN ;
R. FRIELE ;
D. VAN DE MHEEN ;
K. SCHELLEMAN-OFFERMANS
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