Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.116, n°4 - April 2021
Paru le :
01/04/2021
Année :
2021
Page(s) :
689-977
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Home delivery of legal intoxicants in the age of COVID-19 [Editorial]. Matthay E.C., Schmidt L.A., p. 691-693.
- Pharmacotherapeutic strategies for treating cocaine use disorder - What do we have to offer? [Addiction Opinion and Debate]. Brandt L., Chao T., Comer S.D., Levin F.R., p. 694-710.
- When the evidence is not enough: is it time to rethink trial design? McKetin R., Farrell M., p. 711-712.
- Will hope triumph over experience in pharmacotherapy research on cocaine use disorder? Humphreys K., p. 712-714.
- If there were an effective pharmacotherapy for cocaine use disorder, what would it do? Shoptaw S., Trivedi M., Potter J.S., p. 714-715.
- How can we optimally channel therapeutic optimism to advance pharmacotherapy research on cocaine use disorder? Brandt L., Chao T., Comer S.D., Levin F.R., p. 715-717.
- Does intentional asphyxiation by strangulation have addictive properties? Chater A.M., p. 718-724.
- All-cause and cause-specific mortality among people with regular or problematic cocaine use: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Peacock A., Tran L.T., Larney S., Stockings E., Santo T., Jr., Jones H., et al., p. 725-742.
- Gateway or common liability? A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies of adolescent e-cigarette use and future smoking initiation. Chan G.C.K., Stjepanovic D., Lim C., Sun T., Shanmuga Anandan A., Connor J.P., et al., p. 743-756.
- Commentary on Chan et al. : Urgent need for more sophisticated research designs to examine the association between adolescent e-cigarette use and future smoking initiation. Taylor G.M.J., Hartman-Boyce J., p. 757-758.
- Slow associative learning in alcohol dependence and the alcohol cue exposure treatment paradox. Buckfield C., Sinclair J.M.A., Glautier J., p. 759-768.
- Commentary on Buckfield et al. : The alcohol or drug cue exposure treatment paradox? Mellentin A.I., p. 769-770.
- Socio-demographic differences in alcohol-related work impairment. Moan I.S., Halkjelsvik T., p. 771-779.
- Young adult predictors of alcohol dependence to age 53: A 44-year prospective cohort study of Danish men. Sorensen H.J., Manzardo A., Just-Ostergaard E., Penick E.C., Becker U.M.D., Mortensen E.L., et al., p. 780-787.
- Changes in the incidence of assault after restrictions on late-night alcohol sales in New Zealand: evaluation of a natural experiment using hospitalization and police data. Connor J., Maclennan B., Huckle T., Romeo J., Davie G., Kypri K., p. 788-798.
- Understanding the differential effect of alcohol consumption on the relation between socio-economic position and alcohol-related health problems: results from the Stockholm Public Health Cohort. Thern E., Landberg J., p. 799-808.
- Predictors of transitions across stages of alcohol use and disorders in an adult population with heterogeneous ethnic restrictions regarding drinking. Cole F., Benjet C., Ghimire D.J., Axinn W.G., p. 809-818.
- Dual-trajectories of opioid and gabapentinoid use and risk of subsequent drug overdose among Medicare beneficiaries in the United States: a retrospective cohort study. Zhou L., Bhattacharjee S., Kwoh C.K., Tighe P.J., Reisfield G.M., Malone D.C., et al., p. 819-830.
- Commentary on Zhou et al. : Policy levers to reduce co-prescribing of opioids and gabapentinoids and overdose risk. Moyo P., Donohue J.M., p. 831-832.
- Familial factors may not explain the effect of moderate-to-heavy cannabis use on cognitive functioning in adolescents: a sibling-comparison study. Ellingson J.M., Ross J.M., Winiger E., Stallings M.C., Corley R.P., Friedman N.P., et al., p. 833-844.
- Social network predictors of recent and sustained injection drug use cessation: findings from a longitudinal cohort study. Rudolph A.E., Upton E., Young A.M., Havens J.R., p. 856-864.
- Opioid overdose experiences in a sample of US adolescents and young adults: a thematic analysis. Monico L.B., Ludwig A., Lertch E., Dionne R., Fishman M., Schwartz R.P., et al., p. 865-873.
- Commentary on Monico et al.: The urgent need for developmental competency and effective policy to prevent youth opioid overdose. Connery H.S., McHugh R.K., Welsh J.W., p. 874-875.
- Prevalence and correlates of simultaneous, multiple substance injection (co-injection) among people who inject drugs in Melbourne, Australia. Palmer A., Higgs P., Scott N., Agius P., Maher L., Dietze P., p. 876-888.
- Frequency of use, moral incongruence and religiosity and their relationships with self-perceived addiction to pornography, internet use, social networking and online gaming. Lewczuk K., Nowakowska I., Lewandowska K., Potenza M.N., Gola M., p. 889-899.
- Commentary on Lewczuk et al : Moral incongruence, disapproval and behavioral 'addiction'. Grubbs J.B., p. 900-901.
- Effect of varenicline directly observed therapy versus varenicline self-administered therapy on varenicline adherence and smoking cessation in methadone-maintained smokers: a randomized controlled trial. Nahvi S., Adams T.R., Ning Y., Zhang C., Arnsten J.H., p. 902-913.
- Association of frequency of perceived exposure to discrimination with tobacco withdrawal symptoms and smoking lapse behavior in African Americans. Bello M.S., Liautaud M.M., De La Cerda J.T., Pang R.D., Ray L.A., Ahluwalia J.A., et al., p. 914-925.
- Comparative effects of varenicline or combination nicotine replacement therapy versus patch monotherapy on candidate mediators of early abstinence in a smoking cessation attempt. Kim N., McCarthy D.E., Piper M.E., Baker T.B., p. 926-935.
- Transitions in frequency of hookah smoking among youth and adults: findings from waves 1 and 2 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study, 2013-15. Soneji S., Knutzen K.E., Gravely S., Elton-Marshall T., Sargent J., Lambert E., et al., p. 936-948.
- Culturally tailored evidence-based substance use disorder treatments are efficacious with an American Indian Southwest tribe: an open-label pilot-feasibility randomized controlled trial. Venner K.L., Serier K., Sarafin R., Greenfield B.L., Hirchak K., Smith J.E., et al., p. 949-960.
- Commentary on Venner et al. : Community-based participatory research opens doors to rigorous addiction treatment research with Indigenous communities. Skewes M.C., p. 961-962.
- Reefer Madness: an undeserved classic movie [Addiction Classics]. Hall W., Yeates S., p. 963-969.
- Smoking history and the association between alcohol and e-cigarette use: authors' reply. Roberts W., Verplaetse T., Peltier M.K.R., Moore K.E., Gueorguieva R., McKee S.A., p. 971-972.
- The role of being a former smoker in the association between electronic cigarette and alcohol use. Airagnes G., Lemogne C., Goldberg M., Limosin F., Zins M., p. 973-975.
- Home delivery of legal intoxicants in the age of COVID-19 [Editorial]. Matthay E.C., Schmidt L.A., p. 691-693.
- Pharmacotherapeutic strategies for treating cocaine use disorder - What do we have to offer? [Addiction Opinion and Debate]. Brandt L., Chao T., Comer S.D., Levin F.R., p. 694-710.
- When the evidence is not enough: is it time to rethink trial design? McKetin R., Farrell M., p. 711-712.
- Will hope triumph over experience in pharmacotherapy research on cocaine use disorder? Humphreys K., p. 712-714.
- If there were an effective pharmacotherapy for cocaine use disorder, what would it do? Shoptaw S., Trivedi M., Potter J.S., p. 714-715.
- How can we optimally channel therapeutic optimism to advance pharmacotherapy research on cocaine use disorder? Brandt L., Chao T., Comer S.D., Levin F.R., p. 715-717.
- Does intentional asphyxiation by strangulation have addictive properties? Chater A.M., p. 718-724.
- All-cause and cause-specific mortality among people with regular or problematic cocaine use: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Peacock A., Tran L.T., Larney S., Stockings E., Santo T., Jr., Jones H., et al., p. 725-742.
- Gateway or common liability? A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies of adolescent e-cigarette use and future smoking initiation. Chan G.C.K., Stjepanovic D., Lim C., Sun T., Shanmuga Anandan A., Connor J.P., et al., p. 743-756.
- Commentary on Chan et al. : Urgent need for more sophisticated research designs to examine the association between adolescent e-cigarette use and future smoking initiation. Taylor G.M.J., Hartman-Boyce J., p. 757-758.
- Slow associative learning in alcohol dependence and the alcohol cue exposure treatment paradox. Buckfield C., Sinclair J.M.A., Glautier J., p. 759-768.
- Commentary on Buckfield et al. : The alcohol or drug cue exposure treatment paradox? Mellentin A.I., p. 769-770.
- Socio-demographic differences in alcohol-related work impairment. Moan I.S., Halkjelsvik T., p. 771-779.
- Young adult predictors of alcohol dependence to age 53: A 44-year prospective cohort study of Danish men. Sorensen H.J., Manzardo A., Just-Ostergaard E., Penick E.C., Becker U.M.D., Mortensen E.L., et al., p. 780-787.
- Changes in the incidence of assault after restrictions on late-night alcohol sales in New Zealand: evaluation of a natural experiment using hospitalization and police data. Connor J., Maclennan B., Huckle T., Romeo J., Davie G., Kypri K., p. 788-798.
- Understanding the differential effect of alcohol consumption on the relation between socio-economic position and alcohol-related health problems: results from the Stockholm Public Health Cohort. Thern E., Landberg J., p. 799-808.
- Predictors of transitions across stages of alcohol use and disorders in an adult population with heterogeneous ethnic restrictions regarding drinking. Cole F., Benjet C., Ghimire D.J., Axinn W.G., p. 809-818.
- Dual-trajectories of opioid and gabapentinoid use and risk of subsequent drug overdose among Medicare beneficiaries in the United States: a retrospective cohort study. Zhou L., Bhattacharjee S., Kwoh C.K., Tighe P.J., Reisfield G.M., Malone D.C., et al., p. 819-830.
- Commentary on Zhou et al. : Policy levers to reduce co-prescribing of opioids and gabapentinoids and overdose risk. Moyo P., Donohue J.M., p. 831-832.
- Familial factors may not explain the effect of moderate-to-heavy cannabis use on cognitive functioning in adolescents: a sibling-comparison study. Ellingson J.M., Ross J.M., Winiger E., Stallings M.C., Corley R.P., Friedman N.P., et al., p. 833-844.
- Social network predictors of recent and sustained injection drug use cessation: findings from a longitudinal cohort study. Rudolph A.E., Upton E., Young A.M., Havens J.R., p. 856-864.
- Opioid overdose experiences in a sample of US adolescents and young adults: a thematic analysis. Monico L.B., Ludwig A., Lertch E., Dionne R., Fishman M., Schwartz R.P., et al., p. 865-873.
- Commentary on Monico et al.: The urgent need for developmental competency and effective policy to prevent youth opioid overdose. Connery H.S., McHugh R.K., Welsh J.W., p. 874-875.
- Prevalence and correlates of simultaneous, multiple substance injection (co-injection) among people who inject drugs in Melbourne, Australia. Palmer A., Higgs P., Scott N., Agius P., Maher L., Dietze P., p. 876-888.
- Frequency of use, moral incongruence and religiosity and their relationships with self-perceived addiction to pornography, internet use, social networking and online gaming. Lewczuk K., Nowakowska I., Lewandowska K., Potenza M.N., Gola M., p. 889-899.
- Commentary on Lewczuk et al : Moral incongruence, disapproval and behavioral 'addiction'. Grubbs J.B., p. 900-901.
- Effect of varenicline directly observed therapy versus varenicline self-administered therapy on varenicline adherence and smoking cessation in methadone-maintained smokers: a randomized controlled trial. Nahvi S., Adams T.R., Ning Y., Zhang C., Arnsten J.H., p. 902-913.
- Association of frequency of perceived exposure to discrimination with tobacco withdrawal symptoms and smoking lapse behavior in African Americans. Bello M.S., Liautaud M.M., De La Cerda J.T., Pang R.D., Ray L.A., Ahluwalia J.A., et al., p. 914-925.
- Comparative effects of varenicline or combination nicotine replacement therapy versus patch monotherapy on candidate mediators of early abstinence in a smoking cessation attempt. Kim N., McCarthy D.E., Piper M.E., Baker T.B., p. 926-935.
- Transitions in frequency of hookah smoking among youth and adults: findings from waves 1 and 2 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) study, 2013-15. Soneji S., Knutzen K.E., Gravely S., Elton-Marshall T., Sargent J., Lambert E., et al., p. 936-948.
- Culturally tailored evidence-based substance use disorder treatments are efficacious with an American Indian Southwest tribe: an open-label pilot-feasibility randomized controlled trial. Venner K.L., Serier K., Sarafin R., Greenfield B.L., Hirchak K., Smith J.E., et al., p. 949-960.
- Commentary on Venner et al. : Community-based participatory research opens doors to rigorous addiction treatment research with Indigenous communities. Skewes M.C., p. 961-962.
- Reefer Madness: an undeserved classic movie [Addiction Classics]. Hall W., Yeates S., p. 963-969.
- Smoking history and the association between alcohol and e-cigarette use: authors' reply. Roberts W., Verplaetse T., Peltier M.K.R., Moore K.E., Gueorguieva R., McKee S.A., p. 971-972.
- The role of being a former smoker in the association between electronic cigarette and alcohol use. Airagnes G., Lemogne C., Goldberg M., Limosin F., Zins M., p. 973-975.
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