Titre : | Addiction, Vol.105, n°6 - June 2010 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/06/2010 |
Année de publication : | 2010 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- How globalization and market innovation challenge how we think about and respond to drug use: 'Spice' a case study. Griffiths P., Sedefov R., Gallegos A., Lopez D., p. 951-953. - Brief alcohol intervention--where to from here? Challenges remain for research and practice. Nilsen P., p. 954-959. - Brief alcohol intervention: time for translational research. Kaner E., p. 960-961; discussion 964-965. - Unexplored territories. Allamani A., p. 961-963; discussion 964-965. - Meeting the challenges for research and practice for brief alcohol intervention. Moyer A., Finney J.W., p. 963-964; discussion 964-965. - Addiction research centres and the nurturing of creativity. University of Michigan Addiction Research Center (UMARC): development, evolution, and direction. Zucker R.A., p. 966-973. - 'To prove this is the industry's best hope': big tobacco's support of research on the genetics of nicotine addiction. Gundle K.R., Dingel M.J., Koenig B.A., p. 974-983. - Seeing America--diary of a drug-focused study tour made in 1967. Edwards G., p. 984-990. - Health outcomes associated with methamphetamine use among young people: a systematic review. Marshall B.D., Werb D., p. 991-1002. - Commentary on Marshall et al. (2010): are long-term negative health consequences of methamphetamine use important to youth? Rawson R.A., Gonzales R., p. 1003-1004. - Modeling missing binary outcome data in a successful web-based smokeless tobacco cessation program. Smolkowski K., Danaher B.G., Seeley J.R., Kosty D.B., Severson H.H., p. 1005-1015. - Commentary on Smolkowski et al. (2010): why is it important to assume that non-responders in tobacco cessation trials have relapsed? Hajek P., West R., p. 1016-1017. - Estimating the number of alcohol-attributable deaths: methodological issues and illustration with French data for 2006. Rey G., Boniol M., Jougla E., p. 1018-1029. - Commentary on Rey et al. (2010): how to improve estimates on alcohol-attributable burden? Rehm J., p. 1030-1031. - Effects of a community intervention to reduce the serving of alcohol to intoxicated patrons. Warpenius K., Holmila M., Mustonen H., p. 1032-1040. - Rumination as a predictor of drinking behaviour in alcohol abusers: a prospective study. Caselli G., Ferretti C., Leoni M., Rebecchi D., Rovetto F., Spada M.M., p. 1041-1048. - Ambient temperature and risk of death from accidental drug overdose in New York City, 1990-2006. Bohnert A.S., Prescott M.R., Vlahov D., Tardiff K.J., Galea S., p. 1049-1054. - Response to first-line antiretroviral treatment among human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients with and without a history of injecting drug use in Indonesia. Wisaksana R., Indrati A.K., Fibriani A., Rogayah E., Sudjana P., Djajakusumah T.S., et al., p. 1055-1061. - Flashblood: blood sharing among female injecting drug users in Tanzania. Mccurdy S.A., Ross M.W., Williams M.L., Kilonzo G.P., Leshabari M.T., p. 1062-1070. - The epidemiology of cannabis use and cannabis-related harm in Australia 1993-2007. Roxburgh A., Hall W.D., Degenhardt L., Mclaren J., Black E., Copeland J., et al., p. 1071-1079. - Impairment due to cannabis and ethanol: clinical signs and additive effects. Bramness J.G., Khiabani H.Z., Morland J., p. 1080-1087. - If you try to stop smoking, should we pay for it? The cost-utility of reimbursing smoking cessation support in the Netherlands. Vemer P., Rutten-Van Molken M.P., Kaper J., Hoogenveen R.T., Van Schayck C.P., Feenstra T.L., p. 1088-1097. - Commentary on Vemer et al. (2010): when is smoking cessation really cost-effective? Salize H.J., p. 1098-1099. - Risk perception and smoking behavior in medically ill smokers: a prospective study. Borrelli B., Hayes R.B., Dunsiger S., Fava J.L., p. 1100-1108. - Predicting the life-time benefit of school-based smoking prevention programmes. Jit M., Aveyard P., Barton P., Meads C.A., p. 1109-1116. - Mental disorders as risk factors for substance use, abuse and dependence: results from the 10-year follow-up of the National Comorbidity Survey. Swendsen J., Conway K.P., Degenhardt L., Glantz M., Jin R., Merikangas K.R., et al., p. 1117-1128. - Mephentermine dependence without psychosis: a Brazilian case report. De Sousa H.F., De Oliveira M.F., Da Costa Lima M.D., De Oliveira J.R., p. 1129-1130. |
Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2010.105.issue-6/issuetoc |
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