Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Drug Issues , Vol.54, n°2 - April 2024
Paru le :
01/04/2024
Article en page(s) :
151-290
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Who persists and who desists? A prospective study of prescription stimulant misuse in college graduates. Holt L.J., Langdon S.W., Feinn R.S., p. 151-166.
- Exploring problematic substance use trajectory in Hong Kong: A life course perspective. Chan A.Y.F., Tam H.-l., p. 167-184.
- Neighborhood ecological models of alcohol outlet density and male-on-female domestic violence: Accounting for adjacent place and neighborhood characteristics. Johnson T.H., Snowden A.J., p. 185-201.
- Adolescent substance use outcomes in response to social consequences of use: The role of empathy. Winters D.E., Massey S.H., Sakai J.T., p. 202-217.
- Mental health and recovery needs among women substance use disorder treatment clients with stalking victimization experiences. Logan T.K., Cole J., p. 218-237.
- "I like the vibes it gives": Adolescent perspectives on cannabis billboards and print advertising in Nevada. Drake C.S., Sloan K., Anderson M., Clements-Nolle K.D., Pearson J.L., p. 238-252.
- Social media marketing practices of Illinois recreational cannabis dispensaries in the first year of legal sales: Product promotions, branding, and price promotions. Marinello S., p. 253-267.
- Service providers' perceptions of substitute addictions in the Western Cape, South Africa. Sinclair D.L., Sussman S., Vantomme L., Florence M., Savahl S., Vanderplasschen W., p. 268-290.
- Who persists and who desists? A prospective study of prescription stimulant misuse in college graduates. Holt L.J., Langdon S.W., Feinn R.S., p. 151-166.
- Exploring problematic substance use trajectory in Hong Kong: A life course perspective. Chan A.Y.F., Tam H.-l., p. 167-184.
- Neighborhood ecological models of alcohol outlet density and male-on-female domestic violence: Accounting for adjacent place and neighborhood characteristics. Johnson T.H., Snowden A.J., p. 185-201.
- Adolescent substance use outcomes in response to social consequences of use: The role of empathy. Winters D.E., Massey S.H., Sakai J.T., p. 202-217.
- Mental health and recovery needs among women substance use disorder treatment clients with stalking victimization experiences. Logan T.K., Cole J., p. 218-237.
- "I like the vibes it gives": Adolescent perspectives on cannabis billboards and print advertising in Nevada. Drake C.S., Sloan K., Anderson M., Clements-Nolle K.D., Pearson J.L., p. 238-252.
- Social media marketing practices of Illinois recreational cannabis dispensaries in the first year of legal sales: Product promotions, branding, and price promotions. Marinello S., p. 253-267.
- Service providers' perceptions of substitute addictions in the Western Cape, South Africa. Sinclair D.L., Sussman S., Vantomme L., Florence M., Savahl S., Vanderplasschen W., p. 268-290.
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Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.54, n°2, April 2024) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.54, n°2, April 2024) Article : Périodique
Evidence suggests empathy deficits have a temporal relationship with substance use severity by late adolescence theorized to decrease use via recognition of social consequences. However, this has yet to be tested empirically along with differenc[...]