Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.116, n°3 - March 2021
Paru le :
01/03/2021
Article en page(s) :
433-688
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Alcohol and drug research with Indigenous peoples: where do we go from here? [Editorial]. Doyle M.F., p. 435-437.
- Alcohol policy in Chile: a systematic review of policy developments and evaluations. Pena S., Sierralta P., Norambuena P., Leyton F., Pemjean A., Roman F., p. 438-456.
- Psychosocial interventions for reducing alcohol consumption in sub-Saharan African settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sileo K.M., Miller A.P., Wagman J.A., Kiene S.M., p. 457-473.
- Telephone-based motivational interviewing enhanced with individualised personality-specific coping skills training for young people with alcohol-related injuries and illnesses accessing emergency or rest/recovery services: a randomized controlled trial (QuikFix). Hides L., Quinn C., Chan G., Cotton S., Pocuca N., Connor J.P., et al., p. 474-484.
- Prices, alcohol use initiation and heavy episodic drinking among Chilean youth. Paraje G.R., Guindon G.E., Chaloupka F.J., p. 485-494.
- Commentary on Paraje et al.: The untapped potential of price in preventing alcohol initiation. Vandenberg B., O'Brien K., p. 495-496.
- Changes in alcoholic beverage preference and consumption in Taiwan following accession to the World Trade Organization. Chen C.C., Cheng K.W., Chang H.Y., Chang S.S., p. 497-505.
- Reporting of alcohol as a contributor to death in Australian national suicide statistics and its relationship to post-mortem alcohol concentrations. Chitty K.M., Schumann J.L., Moran L.L., Chong D.G., Hurzeler T.P., Buckley N.A., p. 506-513.
- The long-term effectiveness of universal, selective and combined prevention for alcohol use during adolescence: 36-month outcomes from a cluster randomized controlled trial. Slade T., Newton N.C., Mather M., Barrett E.L., Champion K.E., Stapinski L., et al., p. 514-524.
- Incidence and factors associated with discontinuation of opioid agonist therapy among people who inject drugs in Australia. Geddes L., Iversen J., Wand H., Maher L., p. 525-535.
- Drug-related harm coinciding with income assistance payments: results from a community-based cohort of people who use drugs. Richardson L., Dong H., Kerr T., Milloy M.J., Hayashi K., p. 536-545.
- Commentary on Richardson et al.: Strategies to mitigate payment-coincident drug-related harms are urgently needed. Macmadu A., Rich J.D., p. 546-547.
- A pilot randomized controlled trial of assertive treatment including family involvement and home delivery of medication for young adults with opioid use disorder. Fishman M., Wenzel K., Vo H., Wildberger J., Burgower R., p. 548-557.
- Commentary on Fishman et al.: Youth and family-centered care for young adults with opioid use disorder. Bagley S.M., Hadland S.E., p. 558-559.
- Cannabis use disorder trajectories and their prospective predictors in a large population-based sample of young Swiss men. Marmet S., Studer J., Wicki M., Gmel G., p. 560-570.
- Deconstructing the 'cheque effect': short-term changes in injection drug use after receiving income assistance and associated factors. Hoj S.B., Jacka B., Minoyan N., Bussière P., Bruneau J., p. 571-582.
- Association between marijuana use and electrocardiographic abnormalities by middle age: the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Jakob J., Stalder O., Syrogiannouli L., Pletcher M.J., Vittinghoff E., Ning H., et al., p. 583-595.
- User pathways of e-cigarette use to support long term tobacco smoking relapse prevention: a qualitative analysis. Notley C., Ward E., Dawkins L., Holland R., p. 596-605.
- Commentary on Notley et al.: Understanding transitions in the use of nicotine and tobacco products-the value of qualitative longitudinal research. Morphett K., p. 606-607.
- Time-varying effects of 'optimized smoking treatment' on craving, negative affect and anhedonia. Kim N., McCarthy D.E., Cook J.W., Piper M.E., Schlam T.R., Baker T.B., p. 608-617.
- Alcohol and drug problems among Australian homicide offenders. Eriksson L., Bryant S., McPhedran S., Mazerolle P., Wortley R., p. 618-631.
- Friends' childhood adversity and long-term implications for substance misuse: a prospective Swedish cohort study. Bishop L., Almquist Y.B., p. 632-640.
- Commentary on Bishop & Almquist: Beyond a descriptive life-course epidemiology. Hammarström A., p. 641-642.
- Adolescent cannabis and tobacco use are associated with opioid use in young adulthood-12-year longitudinal study in an urban cohort. Thrul J., Rabinowitz J.A., Reboussin B.A., Maher B.S., Ialongo N.S., p. 643-650.
- Association of vaping-related lung injuries with rates of e-cigarette and cannabis use across US states. Friedman A.S., p. 651-657.
- Alcohol use disorder and the gut. Haber P.S., Kortt N.C., p. 658-667.
- Iterative categorisation (IC) (part 2): interpreting qualitative data. Neale J., p. 668-676.
- African Americans now outpace whites in opioid-involved overdose deaths: a comparison of temporal trends from 1999 to 2018. Furr-Holden D., Milam A.J., Wang L., Sadler R., p. 677-683.
- Commentary on Furr-Holden et al.: Drugs, class, and race-recent developments in the opioid epidemic call for urgent next steps. Caputi T.L., p. 684-685.
- Commentary on Furr-Holden et al.: As opioid overdose deaths accelerate among Black Americans, COVID-19 widens inequities-a critical need to invest in community-based approaches. Banks D.E., Carpenter R.W., Wood C.A., Winograd R.P., p. 686-687.
- Alcohol and drug research with Indigenous peoples: where do we go from here? [Editorial]. Doyle M.F., p. 435-437.
- Alcohol policy in Chile: a systematic review of policy developments and evaluations. Pena S., Sierralta P., Norambuena P., Leyton F., Pemjean A., Roman F., p. 438-456.
- Psychosocial interventions for reducing alcohol consumption in sub-Saharan African settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Sileo K.M., Miller A.P., Wagman J.A., Kiene S.M., p. 457-473.
- Telephone-based motivational interviewing enhanced with individualised personality-specific coping skills training for young people with alcohol-related injuries and illnesses accessing emergency or rest/recovery services: a randomized controlled trial (QuikFix). Hides L., Quinn C., Chan G., Cotton S., Pocuca N., Connor J.P., et al., p. 474-484.
- Prices, alcohol use initiation and heavy episodic drinking among Chilean youth. Paraje G.R., Guindon G.E., Chaloupka F.J., p. 485-494.
- Commentary on Paraje et al.: The untapped potential of price in preventing alcohol initiation. Vandenberg B., O'Brien K., p. 495-496.
- Changes in alcoholic beverage preference and consumption in Taiwan following accession to the World Trade Organization. Chen C.C., Cheng K.W., Chang H.Y., Chang S.S., p. 497-505.
- Reporting of alcohol as a contributor to death in Australian national suicide statistics and its relationship to post-mortem alcohol concentrations. Chitty K.M., Schumann J.L., Moran L.L., Chong D.G., Hurzeler T.P., Buckley N.A., p. 506-513.
- The long-term effectiveness of universal, selective and combined prevention for alcohol use during adolescence: 36-month outcomes from a cluster randomized controlled trial. Slade T., Newton N.C., Mather M., Barrett E.L., Champion K.E., Stapinski L., et al., p. 514-524.
- Incidence and factors associated with discontinuation of opioid agonist therapy among people who inject drugs in Australia. Geddes L., Iversen J., Wand H., Maher L., p. 525-535.
- Drug-related harm coinciding with income assistance payments: results from a community-based cohort of people who use drugs. Richardson L., Dong H., Kerr T., Milloy M.J., Hayashi K., p. 536-545.
- Commentary on Richardson et al.: Strategies to mitigate payment-coincident drug-related harms are urgently needed. Macmadu A., Rich J.D., p. 546-547.
- A pilot randomized controlled trial of assertive treatment including family involvement and home delivery of medication for young adults with opioid use disorder. Fishman M., Wenzel K., Vo H., Wildberger J., Burgower R., p. 548-557.
- Commentary on Fishman et al.: Youth and family-centered care for young adults with opioid use disorder. Bagley S.M., Hadland S.E., p. 558-559.
- Cannabis use disorder trajectories and their prospective predictors in a large population-based sample of young Swiss men. Marmet S., Studer J., Wicki M., Gmel G., p. 560-570.
- Deconstructing the 'cheque effect': short-term changes in injection drug use after receiving income assistance and associated factors. Hoj S.B., Jacka B., Minoyan N., Bussière P., Bruneau J., p. 571-582.
- Association between marijuana use and electrocardiographic abnormalities by middle age: the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Jakob J., Stalder O., Syrogiannouli L., Pletcher M.J., Vittinghoff E., Ning H., et al., p. 583-595.
- User pathways of e-cigarette use to support long term tobacco smoking relapse prevention: a qualitative analysis. Notley C., Ward E., Dawkins L., Holland R., p. 596-605.
- Commentary on Notley et al.: Understanding transitions in the use of nicotine and tobacco products-the value of qualitative longitudinal research. Morphett K., p. 606-607.
- Time-varying effects of 'optimized smoking treatment' on craving, negative affect and anhedonia. Kim N., McCarthy D.E., Cook J.W., Piper M.E., Schlam T.R., Baker T.B., p. 608-617.
- Alcohol and drug problems among Australian homicide offenders. Eriksson L., Bryant S., McPhedran S., Mazerolle P., Wortley R., p. 618-631.
- Friends' childhood adversity and long-term implications for substance misuse: a prospective Swedish cohort study. Bishop L., Almquist Y.B., p. 632-640.
- Commentary on Bishop & Almquist: Beyond a descriptive life-course epidemiology. Hammarström A., p. 641-642.
- Adolescent cannabis and tobacco use are associated with opioid use in young adulthood-12-year longitudinal study in an urban cohort. Thrul J., Rabinowitz J.A., Reboussin B.A., Maher B.S., Ialongo N.S., p. 643-650.
- Association of vaping-related lung injuries with rates of e-cigarette and cannabis use across US states. Friedman A.S., p. 651-657.
- Alcohol use disorder and the gut. Haber P.S., Kortt N.C., p. 658-667.
- Iterative categorisation (IC) (part 2): interpreting qualitative data. Neale J., p. 668-676.
- African Americans now outpace whites in opioid-involved overdose deaths: a comparison of temporal trends from 1999 to 2018. Furr-Holden D., Milam A.J., Wang L., Sadler R., p. 677-683.
- Commentary on Furr-Holden et al.: Drugs, class, and race-recent developments in the opioid epidemic call for urgent next steps. Caputi T.L., p. 684-685.
- Commentary on Furr-Holden et al.: As opioid overdose deaths accelerate among Black Americans, COVID-19 widens inequities-a critical need to invest in community-based approaches. Banks D.E., Carpenter R.W., Wood C.A., Winograd R.P., p. 686-687.
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