Titre : | Addiction, Vol.118, n°4 - April 2023 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/04/2023 |
Année de publication : | 2023 |
Format : | 581-779 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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SOMMAIRE :
- Excessive smartphone use and addiction: When harms start outweighing benefits [Editorial]. Larsen H., Wiers R.W., Su S., Cousijn J., p. 586-588. - Highly processed foods can be considered addictive substances based on established scientific criteria [Addiction opinion and debate]. Gearhardt A.N., DiFeliceantonio A.G., p. 589-598. - Compulsion to consume highly processed foods: addiction or 'para-addiction'. West R., p. 599-600. - Determinants of food reward and some parallels with vehicles for self-administration of nicotine, caffeine and alcohol. Rogers P.J., p. 601-602. - The foods that are addictive. Monteiro C.A., Cannon G., p. 603-604. - The risks of misclassifying addictive food substances as non-addictive. Gearhardt A.N., DiFeliceantonio A.G., p. 605-606. - The effect of prenatal cannabis exposure on offspring preterm birth: a cumulative meta-analysis. Duko B., Dachew B.A., Pereira G., Alati R., p. 607-619. - Concurrent validity of the Marijuana Purchase Task: A meta-analysis of trait-level cannabis demand and cannabis involvement. Gonzalez-Roz A., Martinez-Loredo V., Aston E.R., Metrik J., Murphy J., Balodis I., et al., p. 620-633. - An exploration of flavours in studies of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation: secondary analyses of a systematic review with meta-analyses. Lindson N., Butler A.R., Liber A., Levy D.T., Barnett P., Theodoulou A., et al., p. 634-645. - Alcohol-specific inhibition training in patients with alcohol use disorder: a multi-centre, double-blind randomized clinical trial examining drinking outcome and working mechanisms. Stein M., Soravia L.M., Tschuemperlin R.M., Batschelet H.M., Jaeger J., Roesner S., et al., p. 646-657. - Effectiveness of a French mass-media campaign in raising knowledge of both long-term alcohol-related harms and low-risk drinking guidelines, and in lowering alcohol consumption. Quatremère G., Guignard R., Cogordan C., Andler R., Gallopel-Morvan K., Nguyen Thanh V., p. 658-668. - Estimating child maltreatment cases that could be alcohol-attributable in New Zealand. Huckle T., Romeo J.S., p. 669-677. - Association between genetic risk of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related morbidity and mortality under different alcohol policy conditions: Evidence from the Finnish alcohol price reduction of 2004. Lahtinen H., Moustgaard H., Ripatti S., Martikainen P., p. 678-685. - Evaluation of the gap in delivery of opioid agonist therapy among individuals with opioid-related health problems: a population-based retrospective cohort study. Paul L.A., Bayoumi A.M., Chen C., Kocovska E., Smith B.T., Raboud J.M., et al., p. 686-697. - Genetic support of a causal relationship between cannabis use and educational attainment: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study of European ancestry. Chen D., Wang X., Huang T., Jia J., p. 698-710. - Impacts of the New York State COVID-19 disaster emergency orders on prescription dispensing for opioids and medication for opioid use disorder. Suri A., Feaster D.J., Balise R.R., Quinn J., Nunes E.V., Gilbert L., et al., p. 711-718. - Fentanyl withdrawal: Understanding symptom severity and exploring the role of body mass index on withdrawal symptoms and clearance. Luba R., Jones J., Choi C.J., Comer S., p. 719-726. - Longitudinal transitions in adolescent polytobacco use across waves 1-4 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health study. Blank M.D., Romm K.F., Childers M.G., Douglas A.E., Dino G., Bray B.C., p. 727-738. - Evaluating the causal effect of tobacco smoking on white matter brain aging: A two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis in UK Biobank. Mo C., Wang J., Ye Z., Ke H., Liu S., Hatch K., et al., p. 739-749. - Clinical management of psychostimulant withdrawal: review of the evidence. Li M.J., Shoptaw S.J., p. 750-762. - Behavioral excess and disruptive conduct: A historical and taxonomic approach to the origin of the 'impulse control disorders' diagnostic construct. Fusaroli M., Pellegrini L., Fusaroli R., Raschi E., Menchetti M., Poluzzi E., p. 763-770. - The opioid epidemic: A worldwide exploratory study using the WHO pharmacovigilance database. Robert M., Jouanjus E., Khouri C., Fouilhé Sam-Laï N., Revol B., p. 771-775. |
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