Titre : | Addiction, Vol.117, n°7 - July 2022 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Format : | 1825-2128 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Immigration status matters: the intersectional risk of immigration vulnerability and substance use disorder [Editorial]. DeFries T., Kelley J., Martin M., Kimball S.L., p. 1827-1829. - Efficacy of non-invasive brain stimulation interventions in reducing smoking frequency in patients with nicotine dependence: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Tseng P.T., Jeng J.S., Zeng B.S., Stubbs B., Carvalho A.F., Brunoni A.R., et al., p. 1830-1842. - The effects of cannabis and alcohol on driving performance and driver behaviour: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Simmons S.M., Caird J.K., Sterzer F., Asbridge M., p. 1843-1856. - Evidence on the acute and residual neurocognitive effects of cannabis use in adolescents and adults: a systematic meta-review of meta-analyses. Dellazizzo L., Potvin S., Giguère S., Dumais A., p. 1857-1870. - Alcohol consumption in India: a systematic review and modelling study for sub-national estimates of drinking patterns. Rastogi A., Manthey J., Wiemker V., Probst C., p. 1871-1886. - Alcohol demand as a predictor of drinking behavior in the natural environment. Motschman C.A., Amlung M., McCarthy D.M., p. 1887-1896. - Commentary on Motschman et al.: Moving behavioral economic demand into the real world means moving beyond single schedules of reinforcement. Strickland J.C., p. 1897-1898. - Functional connectivity in the central executive network predicts changes in binge drinking behavior during emerging adulthood: an observational prospective study. Lesnewich L.M., Pawlak A.P., Gohel S., Bates M.E., p. 1899-1907. - Relationship between high-risk alcohol consumption and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) seroconversion: a prospective sero-epidemiological cohort study among American college students. Kianersi S., Ludema C., Macy J.T., Chen C., Rosenberg M., p. 1908-1919. - Trajectories of alcohol consumption in relation to all-cause mortality in patients with cardiovascular disease: a 35-year prospective cohort study. Ding C., O'Neill D., Britton A., p. 1920-1930. - Alcohol consumption trajectories over the Australian life course. Leggat G., Livingston M., Kuntsche S., Callinan S., p. 1931-1939. - Risk of self-harm or suicide associated with specific drug use disorders, 2004-2016: a population-based cohort study. Chai Y., Luo H., Wei Y., Chan S.K.W., Man K.K.C., Yip P.S.F., et al., p. 1940-1949. - Commentary on Chai et al: Drug use, self-harm, suicide, and use of registry data in epidemiological research. Hesse M., Thylstrup B., Skogen J.C., p. 1950-1951. - The association between recreational cannabis legalization, commercialization and cannabis-attributable emergency department visits in Ontario, Canada: an interrupted time-series analysis. Myran D.T., Pugliese M., Tanuseputro P., Cantor N., Rhodes E., Taljaard M., p. 1952-1960. - HIV clinic-based extended-release naltrexone versus treatment as usual for people with HIV and opioid use disorder: a non-blinded, randomized non-inferiority trial. Korthuis P.T., Cook R.R., Lum P.J., Waddell E.N., Tookes H., Vergara-Rodriguez P., et al., p. 1961-1971. - Duration of use and outcomes among people with opioid use disorder initiating methadone and buprenorphine in Ontario: a population-based propensity-score matched cohort study. Gomes T., McCormack D., Bozinoff N., Tadrous M., Antoniou T., Munro C., et al., p. 1972-1981. - Dosing profiles of concurrent opioid and benzodiazepine use associated with overdose risk among US Medicare beneficiaries: group-based multi-trajectory models. Lo-Ciganic W.H., Hincapie-Castillo J., Wang T., Ge Y., Jones B.L., Huang J.L., et al., p. 1982-1997. - Commentary on Lo-Ciganic et al.: The importance of evidence-based clinical and policy approaches to reduce opioid harms. Samples H., p. 1998-1999. - Clarifying gambling subtypes: the revised pathways model of problem gambling. Nower L., Blaszczynski A., Anthony W.L., p. 2000-2008. - Commentary on Nower et al: Patterns in pathways: underlying comorbidities and the importance of assessment. Goudriaan A.E., de Waal M.M., p. 2009-2010. - Commentary on Nower et al: The Pathways Model should apply to non-clinical gambling patterns. Billieux J., Bonnaire C., Bowden-Jones H., Clark L., p. 2011-2012. - Response to commentaries on: Clarifying gambling subtypes: the revised pathways model of problem gambling. Nower L., Blaszczynski A., p. 2013-2014. - Trajectories of e-cigarette advertising exposure, e-cigarette use and cigarette smoking in a sample of young adults from Hawaii. Pokhrel P., Kawamoto C.T., Pagano I., Herzog T.A., p. 2015-2026. - Association of smoking, lung function and COPD in COVID-19 risk: a two-step Mendelian randomization study. Au Yeung S.L., Li A.M., He B., Kwok K.O., Schooling C.M., p. 2027-2036. - Does genetic variation in a bitter taste receptor gene alter early smoking behaviours in adolescents and young adults? Alsaafin A., Chenoweth M.J., Sylvestre M.P., O'Loughlin J., Tyndale R.F., p. 2037-2046. - Parental substance use disorder and offspring not in education, employment or training: a national cohort study of young adults in Sweden. Welford P., Danielsson A.K., Manhica H., p. 2047-2056. - Commentary on Welford, Danielsson & Manhica: The complexity of life conditions among offspring exposed to parental SUD. Haugland S.H., Stea T.H., p. 2057-2058. - Mortality and negative outcomes of opioid use and opioid use disorder: a 6-year follow-up study. Gholami J., Baheshmat S., Rostam-Abadi Y., Hamzehzadeh M., Mojtabai R., Rahimi-Movaghar A., et al., p. 2059-2066. - Can PATH Study susceptibility measures predict e-cigarette and cigarette use among American youth 1 year later? Sun R., Mendez D., Warner K.E., p. 2067-2074. - Clinical management of cannabis withdrawal. Connor J.P., Stjepanovic D., Budney A.J., Le Foll B., Hall W.D., p. 2075-2095. - Evaluating the effectiveness of e-cigarettes compared with usual care for smoking cessation when offered to smokers at homeless centres: protocol for a multi-centre cluster-randomized controlled trial in Great Britain. Cox S., Bauld L., Brown R., Carlisle M., Ford A., Hajek P., et al., p. 2096-2107. - Set-up of a population-based model to verify alcohol abstinence via monitoring of the direct alcohol marker phosphatidylethanol 16:0/18:1. Van Uytfanghe K., Heughebaert L., Abatih E., Stove C.P., p. 2108-2118. - Brief overview of the WHO Collaborative Project on the Development of New International Screening and Diagnostic Instruments for Gaming Disorder and Gambling Disorder. Carragher N., Billieux J., Bowden-Jones H., Achab S., Potenza M.N., Rumpf H.J., et al., p. 2119-2121. - The ability of the UK population surveys to capture the true nature of the extent of gambling-related harm. Roberts A., Sharman S., Bowden-Jones H., p. 2122-2123. - What lessons from Norway's experience could be applied in the United States in response to the addiction and overdose crisis? Clausen T., p. 2126. |
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