Titre : | Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.82, n°1 - January 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/01/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Format : | 5-160 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- A festival of epiphanies: Three revelations in support of better alcohol control policies. Babor T.F., Casswell S., Rehm J., Room R., Rossow I., p. 5-8. - Public health thinking around alcohol-related harm: Why does per capita consumption matter? Rossow I., Mäkelä P., p. 9-17. - Alcohol marketing in the era of digital media platforms. Carah N., Brodmerkel S., p. 18-27. - The impact of unrecorded alcohol use on health: What do we know in 2020? Lachenmeier D.W., Neufeld M., Rehm J., p. 28-41. - Managing COVID-19 transmission risks in bars: An interview and observation study. Fitzgerald N., Uny I., Brown A., Eadie D., Ford A., Lewsey J., et al., p. 42-54. - Trends in youth exposure to alcohol advertising on cable television, United States, 2013-2018. Henehan E.R., Jernigan D.H., Ross C.S., p. 55-59. - Alcohol labeling regulations and industry compliance in Nigeria: Evidence to guide policy implementation. Odeigah O.W., Dumbili E.W., Patton R., Olley B.O., p. 60-65. - Keg registration laws, alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related traffic fatalities among adolescents. Yörük B.K., Xu L., p. 66-75. - Exploring the impact of secondary supply laws on adolescent drinking trends in Australia. Vashishtha R., Pennay A., Dietze P., Livingston M., p. 76-83. - Partners or opponents? Alcohol industry strategy and the 2016 revision of the U.K. low-risk drinking guidelines. Hawkins B.R., McCambridge J., p. 84-92. - Key subgroup differences in age-related change from 18 to 55 in alcohol and marijuana use: U.S. national data. Patrick M.E., Kloska D.D., Mehus C.J., Terry-McElrath Y., O'Malley P.M., Schulenberg J.E., p. 93-102. - Recreational marijuana legalization and use among California adolescents: Findings from a statewide survey. Paschall M.J., García-Ramírez G., Grube J.W., p. 103-111. - Valuing cultural activities moderating the association between alcohol expectancies and alcohol use among First Nation adolescents. Goldstein S.C., Schick M.R., Nalven T., Spillane N.S., p. 112-120. - Finding and keeping friends in college and their influence on alcohol use: A network analysis. Schaefer D.R., Van Woerden I., Hruschka D., Bruening M., p. 121-131. - Patterns of alcohol use among transgender patients receiving care at the veterans health administration: Overall and relative to nontransgender patients. Williams E.C., Frost M.C., Rubinsky A.D., Glass J.E., Wheat C.L., Edmonds A.T., et al., p. 132-141. - The associations between proactive slowing, working memory, alcohol sensitivity, and alcohol use. Baines L., Jones A., p. 142-151. - Differential nonenrollment of Taiwanese children in school-based substance use prevention studies: A multilevel analysis. Chen C.Y., Storr C.L., Tsay J.H., Fang S.Y., Wang I.A., Chang S.H., p. 152-157. - "The times they are a-changin'": Addressing common misconceptions about the role of safe supply in North America's overdose crisis. Bonn M., Palayew A., Bartlett S., Brothers T.D., Touesnard N., Tyndall M., p. 158-160. |
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Lien : | https://www.jsad.com/toc/jsad/82/1 |
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