Titre : | Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.82, n°5 - September 2021 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2021 |
Année de publication : | 2021 |
Format : | 553-684 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- The combined effects of alcohol and benzodiazepines on driving-related neurocognitive skills: A systematic review. Aitken B., Hayley A.C., Shiferaw B., Downey L.A., p. 553-563. - Childhood experiences and high-intensity drinking among American Indian and Alaska Native adults: Findings from the 2000-2015 National Alcohol Surveys. Greenfield T.K., Patterson D., Karriker-Jaffe K.J., Kerr W.C., Gilder D.A., Ehlers C.L., p. 564-575. - Prospective associations of pain intensity and substance use in the United States population: A cross-lagged panel analysis. Roberts W., Moore K.E., Verplaetse T.L., Zakiniaeiz Y., Burke C., Peltier M.R., et al., p. 576-583. - Social role, behavior, and belief changes associated with driving after using marijuana among U.S. young adults, and comparisons with driving after 5+ drinking. Terry-McElrath Y.M., O'Malley P.M., p. 584-594. - Appropriating the literature: Alcohol industry actors' interventions in scientific journals. Bartlett A., McCambridge J., p. 595-601. - What proportion of on-trade alcohol is served to those who are already potentially intoxicated? An analysis of event-level data. Holmes J., Angus C., Sasso A., Stevely A.K., Meier P.S., p. 602-609. - Alcohol advertising regulation for the adult population: An analysis of distilled spirits radio endorsements in Spain. Muela-Molina C., Perello-Oliver S., Garcia-Arranz A., p. 610-614. - #Alcohol: Portrayals of alcohol in top videos on TikTok. Russell A.M., Davis R.E., Ortega J.M., Colditz J.B., Primack B., Barry A.E., p. 615-622. - Mean versus variability: Disentangling stress effects on alcohol lapses among individuals in the first year of alcohol use disorder recovery. Eddie D., Barr M., Njeim L., Emery N., p. 623-628. - The shape of change: Determining when mechanisms of behavior change are active in cognitive behavioral treatment for alcohol use disorder using Time-Varying Effect Modeling (TVEM). Linn B.K., Stasiewicz P.R., Zhao J., Lucke J.F., Ruszczyk M.U., LaBarre C., et al., p. 629-637. - The "Outcome Reporting in Brief Intervention Trials: Alcohol" (ORBITAL) core outcome set: International consensus on outcomes to measure in efficacy and effectiveness trials of alcohol brief interventions. Shorter G.W., Bray J.W., Heather N., Berman A.H., Giles E.L., Clarke M., et al., p. 638-646. - Do alcohol consequences serve as teachable moments? A test of between- and within-person reciprocal effects from college age to adulthood. Waddell J.T., Sternberg A., Grimm K.J., Chassin L., p. 647-658. - Gender differences in descriptive norms as mediators of a military web-based alcohol intervention. Williams J., p. 659-667. - Longitudinal outcomes of a smartphone application to prevent drug use among Hispanic youth. Schwinn T.M., Fang L., Hopkins J., Pacheco A.R., p. 668-677. - Changing the care environment for acute intoxication: Providing intoxicated adults with an alternative to the emergency department and jail. Smith-Bernardin S., p. 678-684. |
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T. M. SCHWINN ;
L. FANG ;
J. HOPKINS ;
A. R. PACHECO
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OBJECTIVE: This trial tested the efficacy of a smartphone application (app) designed to prevent drug use among Hispanic youth.
METHOD: Participants were recruited through online advertising and youth service agencies. The baseline sample (N = 6[...]
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