Titre : | European Addiction Research, Vol.28, n°1 - January 2022 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/01/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Format : | 1-85 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Time devoted to individual, collective, and two-person sports: Its association with risk of exercise addiction and alcohol use disorder. Vansteene C., Kaya Lefèvre H., Gorwood P., p. 1-11. - Polysubstance use is positively associated with gaming disorder symptom severity: A latent class analytical study. Horvath Z., Kiraly O., Demetrovics Z., Németh A., Varnai D., Urban R., p. 12-22. - Barriers and facilitators to seek help for substance use disorder among Dutch physicians: A qualitative study. Geuijen P.M., Pars E., Kuppens J.M., Schene A.H., de Haan H.A., de Jong C.A.J., et al., p. 23-32. - Google Trends data: A potential new tool for monitoring the opioid crisis. Ghosh A., Bisaga A., Kaur S., Mahintamani T., p. 33-40. - Comparison of oxidative effects of electronic cigarette and tobacco smoke exposure performed experimentally. Aslaner O., p. 41-47. - Longitudinal assessment of alcohol consumption throughout the first COVID-19 lockdown: Contribution of age and pre-pandemic drinking patterns. Bollen Z., Pabst A., Creupelandt C., Fontesse S., Laniepce A., Maurage P., p. 48-55. - The predictive value of degree of preference for extended-release naltrexone for treatment adherence, opioid use, and relapse. Gaulen Z., Brenna I.H., Fadnes L.T., Saltyte Benth J., Solli K.K., Kunoe N., et al., p. 56-67. - Imaginal retraining reduces craving for tobacco in 1-year controlled follow-up study. Gehlenborg J., Göritz A.S., Moritz S., Lüdtke T., Kühn S., p. 68-79. - Nasal opioid agonist treatment in patients with severe opioid dependence: A case series. Vogel M., Köck P., Strasser J., Kalbermatten C., Binder H., Dürsteler K.M., et al., p. 80-86. |
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Lien : | https://www.karger.com/Journal/Issue/281010 |
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INTRODUCTION: Although sport activities have beneficial effects on health, excessive practice can lead to exercise addiction (EA), which can be associated with other addictive behaviors. However, results regarding the comorbidities between EA an[...]
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