Titre : | Addiction, Vol.116, n°5 - May 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Format : | 979-1298 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Assessing and addressing collider bias in addiction research: the curious case of smoking and COVID-19 [Editorial]. Tattan-Birch H., Marsden J., West R., Gage S.H., p. 982-984. - Lessons from the public health responses to the US outbreak of vaping-related lung injury [Addiction Opinion and Debate]. Hall W., Gartner C., Bonevski B., p. 985-993. - The need to more effectively regulate END markets: A primary public health lesson of the U.S. vaping associated lung injury outbreak. Pacula R.L., p. 994-995. - A ban targeting only open-system e-cigarettes is unlikely to prevent a future EVALI-like outbreak among e-cigarette users. St Helen G., p. 995-997. - Cleaning up the science: the need for an ontology of consensus scientific terms in e-cigarette research. Cox S., Notley C., p. 997-998. - The EVALI outbreak makes a strong case for better regulation of all vaporizer products. Hall W., Gartner C., Bonevski B., p. 999. - Changes in delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) concentrations in cannabis over time: systematic review and meta-analysis. Freeman T.P., Craft S., Wilson J., Stylianou S., ElSohly M., Di Forti M., et al., p. 1000-1010. - Effectiveness of drugs acting on adrenergic receptors in the treatment for tobacco or alcohol use disorders: systematic review and meta-analysis. Vanderkam P., Solinas M., Ingrand I., Doux N., Ebrahimighavam S., Jaafari N., et al., p. 1011-1020. - Text messaging interventions for reducing alcohol consumption among risky drinkers: systematic review and meta-analysis. Bendtsen M., McCambridge J., Asberg K., Bendtsen P., p. 1021-1033. - SF-6D utility scores for alcohol use disorder status and alcohol consumption risk levels in the US population. Barbosa C., Bray J.W., Dowd W.N., Barnosky A., Wittenberg E., p. 1034-1042. - Washington's liquor license system and alcohol-related adverse health outcomes. Phillips A.Z., Rodriguez H.P., Kerr W.C., Ahern J.A., p. 1043-1053. - Assessment of the impact of implementation of a zero blood alcohol concentration law in Uruguay on moderate/severe injury and fatal crashes: a quasi-experimental study. Davenport S., Robbins M., Cerda M., Rivera-Aguirre A., Kilmer B., p. 1054-1062. - Latent alcohol use patterns and their link to depressive symptomatology in medical care patients. Guertler D., Moehring A., Krause K., Tomczyk S., Freyer-Adam J., Baumann S., et al., p. 1063-1073. - Commentary on Guertler et al.: Can latent class analysis methods develop our understanding of mental health and alcohol problem co-occurrence at a symptom level? Goodwin L., p. 1074-1075. - Computer-delivered brief alcohol intervention for patients with liver disease: a randomized controlled trial. Cucciare M.A., Combs A.S., Joshi G., Han X., Humphreys K., p. 1076-1087. - Internet-based therapy versus face-to-face therapy for alcohol use disorder, a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial. Johansson M., Sinadinovic K., Gajecki M., Lindner P., Berman A.H., Hermansson U., et al., p. 1088-1100. - Typologies of illicit drug use in mid-adulthood: a quasi-longitudinal latent class analysis in a community-based sample of twins. Dash G.F., Martin N.G., Agrawal A., Lynskey M.T., Slutske W.S., p. 1101-1112. - Is Cannabis being used as a substitute for non-medical opioids by adults with problem substance use in the United States? A within-person analysis. Gorfinkel L.R., Stohl M., Greenstein E., Aharonovich E., Olfson M., Hasin D., p. 1113-1121. - Skin-cleaning among hospitalized people who inject drugs: a randomized controlled trial. Stein M.D., Phillips K.T., Herman D.S., Keosaian J., Stewart C., Anderson B.J., et al., p. 1122-1130. - Cocaine treatment demands in 10 western European countries: observed trends between 2011 and 2018. Antoine J., Berndt N., Astudillo M., Cairns D., Jahr S., Jones A., et al., p. 1131-1143. - The impact of survey mode on US national estimates of adolescent drug prevalence: results from a randomized controlled study. Miech R.A., Couper M.P., Heeringa S.G., Patrick M.E., p. 1144-1151. - Trends in cannabis use and attitudes toward legalization and use among Australians from 2001-2016: an age-period-cohort analysis. Kaur N., Keyes K.M., Hamilton A.D., Chapman C., Livingston M., Slade T., et al., p. 1152-1161. - The role of social capital in facilitating hepatitis C treatment scale-up within a treatment-as-prevention trial in the male prison setting. Lafferty L., Rance J., Dore G.J., Lloyd A.R., Treloar C., p. 1162-1171. - Physicians' very brief (30-sec) intervention for smoking cessation on 13?671 smokers in China: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial. Cheung Y.T.D., Jiang N., Jiang C.Q., Zhuang R.S., Gao W.H., Zhou J., et al., p. 1172-1185. - COVID-19, smoking, vaping and quitting: a representative population survey in England. Tattan-Birch H., Perski O., Jackson S., Shahab L., West R., Brown J., p. 1186-1195. - England SimSmoke: the impact of nicotine vaping on smoking prevalence and smoking-attributable deaths in England. Levy D.T., Sanchez-Romero L.M., Li Y., Yuan Z., Travis N., Jarvis M.J., et al., p. 1196-1211. - Association of e-cigarette advertising with e-cigarette and cigarette use among US adults. Ali F.R.M., Dave D.M., Colman G.J., Wang X., Saffer H., Marynak K.L., et al., p. 1212-1223. - E-cigarette use is associated with subsequent cigarette use among young adult non-smokers, over and above a range of antecedent risk factors: a propensity score analysis. Epstein M., Bailey J.A., Kosterman R., Rhew I.C., Furlong M., Oesterle S., et al., p. 1224-1232. - Association of the COVID-19 lockdown with smoking, drinking and attempts to quit in England: an analysis of 2019-20 data. Jackson S.E., Garnett C., Shahab L., Oldham M., Brown J., p. 1233-1244. - Assessing the concurrent validity, inter-rater reliability and test-re-test reliability of the Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile (ATOP) in alcohol and opioid treatment populations. Deacon R.M., Mammen K., Bruno R., Mills L., Dunlop A., Holmes J., et al., p. 1245-1255. - Relationships between socio-economic status and lottery gambling across lottery types: neighborhood-level evidence from a large city. Fu H.N., Monson E., Otto A.R., p. 1256-1261. - Reconsidering alcohol treatment non-responders: psychosocial functioning among heavy drinkers 3 years following treatment. Pearson M.R., Wilson A.D., Richards D.K., Witkiewitz K., p. 1262-1269. - Alcohol use disorder and the liver. Buchanan R., Sinclair J.M.A., p. 1270-1278. - Effectiveness of the WeChat-based smoking cessation intervention ('WeChat WeQuit' program) in China: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Liao Y., Wang Y., Liu Y., McNeill A., Tang J., p. 1279-1290. |
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