Titre : | Addiction, Vol.117, n°3 - March 2022 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Format : | 511-842 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Combustible tobacco age-of-sale laws: an opportunity? [Editorial]. Pesko M.F., p. 514-516. - Clinical management of withdrawal series [Editorial]. Lappin J., p. 517. - Does heroin-assisted treatment reduce crime? A review of randomized-controlled trials. Smart R., Reuter P., p. 518-531. - Drug checking services for people who use drugs: a systematic review. Maghsoudi N., Tanguay J., Scarfone K., Rammohan I., Ziegler C., Werb D., et al., p. 532-544. - Efficacy of brief intervention for harmful and hazardous alcohol use: a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies from low middle-income countries. Ghosh A., Singh P., Das N., Pandit P.M., Das S., Sarkar S., p. 545-558. - Associations between financial gambling motives, gambling frequency and level of problem gambling: a meta-analytic review. Tabri N., Xuereb S., Cringle N., Clark L., p. 559-569. - Cognitive style and drinking to cope: A prospective cohort study. Corcoran E., Lewis G., Heron J., Hickman M., Lewis G., p. 570-579. - Concurrent validity of an estimator of weekly alcohol consumption (EWAC) based on the extended AUDIT. Dutey-Magni P., Brown J., Holmes J., Sinclair J., p. 580-589. - Al-Anon Intensive Referral to facilitate concerned others' participation in Al-Anon Family Groups: a randomized controlled trial. Timko C., Grant K.M., Han X., Young L.B., Cucciare M.A., p. 590-599. - Genome-wide analysis reveals genetic overlap between alcohol use behaviours, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and identifies novel shared risk loci. Wiström E.D., O'Connell K.S., Karadag N., Bahrami S., Hindley G.F.L., Lin A., et al., p. 600-610. - Reducing problematic alcohol use in employees: economic evaluation of guided and unguided web-based interventions alongside a three-arm randomized controlled trial. Buntrock C., Freund J., Smit F., Riper H., Lehr D., Boß L., et al., p. 611-622. - Pharmaceutical opioid poisonings in Victoria, Australia: Rates and characteristics of a decade of emergency department presentations among nine pharmaceutical opioids. Lam T., Hayman J., Berecki-Gisolf J., Sanfilippo P., Lubman D.I., Nielsen S., p. 623-636. - Association between dynamic dose increases of buprenorphine for treatment of opioid use disorder and risk of relapse. Rudolph K.E., Shulman M., Fishman M., Diaz I., Rotrosen J., Nunes E.V., p. 637-645. - Mortality among people who inject drugs: a prospective cohort followed over three?decades in Baltimore, MD, USA. Sun J., Mehta S.H., Astemborski J., Piggott D.A., Genberg B.L., Woodson-Adu T., et al., p. 646-655. - Increase in recreational drug use between 2008 and 2018: results from a prospective cohort study among HIV-negative men who have sex with men. Coyer L., Boyd A., Davidovich U., van Bilsen W.P.H., Prins M., Matser A., p. 656-665. - Do naloxone access laws affect perceived risk of heroin use? Evidence from national US data. Kelly B.C., Vuolo M., p. 666-676. - A prospective cohort study evaluating the impact of upscheduling codeine in Australia among frequent users of codeine. McCoy J., Nielsen S., Bruno R., p. 677-686. - Commentary on McCoy et al.: More pieces of the mosaic describing outcomes of the Australian up-scheduling of over-the-counter codeine to prescription only. Dobbin M., Nielsen S., Schumann J.L., p. 687-689. - Predicting disordered gambling across adolescence and young adulthood from polygenic contributions to Big 5 personality traits in a UK birth cohort. Spychala K.M., Gizer I.R., Davis C.N., Dash G.F., Piasecki T.M., Slutske W.S., p. 690-700. - Evidence for a hijacked brain reward system but no desensitized threat system in quitting-motivated smokers: An fMRI study. Kunas S.L., Stuke H., Heinz A., Ströhle A., Bermpohl F., p. 701-712. - Commentary on Kunas et al.: Hijacked brain reward systems-how methodological advances can help to bridge gaps in the translational science pipeline. Oliver J.A., Sweitzer M.M., p. 713-714. - Harm perceptions of nicotine-containing products and associated sources of information in UK adults with and without mental ill health: A cross-sectional survey. Perman-Howe P.R., Horton M., Robson D., McDermott M.S., McNeill A., Brose L.S., p. 715-729. - A longitudinal analysis of smoke-free laws and smoking initiation disparities among young adults in the United States. Titus A.R., Xie Y., Thrasher J.F., Levy D.T., Elliott M.R., Patrick M.E., et al., p. 730-738. - Commentary on Titus et al.: Understanding how smoke-free policies can contribute to smoke-free generations. Kunst A.E., p. 739-740. - Using Mendelian randomization to explore the gateway hypothesis: possible causal effects of smoking initiation and alcohol consumption on substance use outcomes. Reed Z.E., Wootton R.E., Munafo M.R., p. 741-750. - Comparison of saliva cotinine and exhaled carbon monoxide concentrations when smoking and after being offered dual nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancy. Slaich B., Claire R., Emery J., Lewis S., Cooper S., Thomson R., et al., p. 751-759. - Efficacy and utilization of an acceptance and commitment therapy-based smartphone application for smoking cessation among Black adults: secondary analysis of the iCanQuit randomized trial. Santiago-Torres M., Mull K.E., Sullivan B.M., Kwon D., Nollen N.L., Zvolensky M.J., et al., p. 760-771. - Moderators of changes in smoking, drinking and quitting behaviour associated with the first COVID-19 lockdown in England. Jackson S.E., Beard E., Angus C., Field M., Brown J., p. 772-783. - Cross-national validation of the social media disorder scale: findings from adolescents from 44 countries. Boer M., van den Eijnden R., Finkenauer C., Boniel-Nissim M., Marino C., Inchley J., et al., p. 784-795. - Support for Aboriginal health services in reducing harms from alcohol: 2-year service provision outcomes in a cluster randomized trial. Dzidowska M., Lee K.S.K., Conigrave J.H., Dobbins T.A., Hummerston B., Wilson S., et al., p. 796-803. - Clinical management of the alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Day E., Daly C., p. 804-814. - Rethink My Drink: study protocol for a 12-month randomised controlled trial comparing a brief internet-delivered intervention to an online patient information booklet in reducing risky alcohol consumption among older adults in Australia. Hoy N., Newton N., Kochan N.A., Sunderland M., Baillie A., Chapman C., et al., p. 815-825. - Effect of extended trading hours on alcohol sales in Norway: study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster-randomized trial. Grotting M.W., Bergsvik D., Rossow I., p. 826-832. - A response to 'Association between punitive policies and neonatal abstinence syndrome among Medicaid-insured infants in complex policy environments'. Reddy J., Schiff D., p. 833-834. - Response to Reddy and Schiff. Faherty L.J., Patrick S.W., Stein B.D., p. 834-835. - Reply to Knuijver et al. on the 'Safety of ibogaine administration in detoxification of opioid-dependent individuals: a descriptive open-label observational study'. Luz M., Mash D.C., p. 835-836. - Response to Luz & Mash on cardiac toxicity of ibogaine. Schellekens A., Kramers K., Knuijver T., Belgers M., Donders R., Verkes R.J., p. 837-838. - Promoting safer gambling via the removal of harmful sludge: a view on how behavioural science's 'nudge' concept relates to online gambling. Newall P.W.S., Rockloff M.J., p. 838-839. - National trends in population rates of opioid-related mortality, hospitalization and emergency department visits in Canada between 2000 and 2017. A population-based study. Alsabbagh M.W., Chang F., Cooke M., Elliott S.J., Chen M., p. 841. |
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Drug checking services provide people who use drugs with chemical analysis results of their drug samples while simultaneously monitoring the unregulated drug market. We sought to identify and synthesize literature on the fol[...]
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