Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction Research and Theory , Vol.18, n°3 - June 2010
Paru le :
01/06/2010
Article en page(s) :
243-370
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Case studies in cannabis vaporization, Earleywine M., Van Dam N. T., p. 243-249.
- Crystal methamphetamine use among American Indian and White youth in Appalachia: Social context, masculinity, and desistance, Brown R. A., p. 250-269.
- Toward a paradigm shift in Internet gambling research: From opinion and self-report to actual behavior, Shaffer H. J., Peller A. J., Laplante D. A., Nelson S. E., Labrie R. A., p. 270-283.
- Wage penalty of abstinence and wage premium of drinking - A misclassification bias due to pooling of drinking groups?, Jarl J., Gerdtham U.-G., p. 284-297.
- Responding to treatment dropout: A review of controlled trials and suggested future directions, Pulford J., Adams P., Sheridan J., p. 298-315.
- Assessing why substance use disorder patients drop out from or refuse to attend 12-step mutual-help groups: The "REASONS" questionnaire, Kelly J. F., Kahler C. W., Humphreys K., p. 316-325.
- Evaluating interventions for children of substance using parents: A review of outcome measures, Woolfall K., Sumnall H., p. 326-343.
- Familial drinking in Italy: Harmful or protective factors?, Strunin L., Lindeman K., Tempesta E., Ascani P., Anav S., Parisi L., p. 344-358.
- Alcohol use in Denmark: A descriptive study on drinking contexts, Gronkjaer M., Vinther-Larsen M., Curtis T., Gronbaek M., Norgaard M., p. 359-370.
- Case studies in cannabis vaporization, Earleywine M., Van Dam N. T., p. 243-249.
- Crystal methamphetamine use among American Indian and White youth in Appalachia: Social context, masculinity, and desistance, Brown R. A., p. 250-269.
- Toward a paradigm shift in Internet gambling research: From opinion and self-report to actual behavior, Shaffer H. J., Peller A. J., Laplante D. A., Nelson S. E., Labrie R. A., p. 270-283.
- Wage penalty of abstinence and wage premium of drinking - A misclassification bias due to pooling of drinking groups?, Jarl J., Gerdtham U.-G., p. 284-297.
- Responding to treatment dropout: A review of controlled trials and suggested future directions, Pulford J., Adams P., Sheridan J., p. 298-315.
- Assessing why substance use disorder patients drop out from or refuse to attend 12-step mutual-help groups: The "REASONS" questionnaire, Kelly J. F., Kahler C. W., Humphreys K., p. 316-325.
- Evaluating interventions for children of substance using parents: A review of outcome measures, Woolfall K., Sumnall H., p. 326-343.
- Familial drinking in Italy: Harmful or protective factors?, Strunin L., Lindeman K., Tempesta E., Ascani P., Anav S., Parisi L., p. 344-358.
- Alcohol use in Denmark: A descriptive study on drinking contexts, Gronkjaer M., Vinther-Larsen M., Curtis T., Gronbaek M., Norgaard M., p. 359-370.
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M. EARLEYWINE ;
N. T. VAN DAM
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2010
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.18, n°3, June 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.18, n°3, June 2010) Article : Périodique
Cannabis remains the world's most popular illicit drug despite its documented contribution to respiratory problems. The vaporizer heats cannabis without igniting it. Previous work suggests that vaporizers have the potential to minimize respirato[...]
J. PULFORD ;
P. ADAMS ;
J. SHERIDAN
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2010
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.18, n°3, June 2010) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.18, n°3, June 2010) Article : Périodique
This article reviews the evidence in support of current treatment dropout responses designed for use in outpatient, psychosocial-based alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment settings. A total of 17 publications meeting the inclusion criteria wer[...]