Titre : | Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol.39, n°2 - September 2010 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2010 |
Année de publication : | 2010 |
Format : | 87-194 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Priorities for policy research on treatments for alcohol and drug use disorders, Mccarty D., Mcconnell K. J., Schmidt L. A., p. 87-95. - Expanding treatment capacity for opioid dependence with office-based treatment with buprenorphine: National surveys of physicians, Arfken C. L., Johanson C. E., Di Menza S., Schuster C. R., p. 96-104. - Validation of the Primary Care Posttraumatic Stress Disorder screening questionnaire (PC-PTSD) in civilian substance use disorder patients, Van Dam D., Ehring T., Vedel E., Emmelkamp P. M., p. 105-113. - Comparison of opiate-primary treatment seekers with and without alcohol use disorder, Hartzler B., Donovan D. M., Huang Z., p. 114-123. - Service utilization during and after outpatient treatment for comorbid substance use disorder and depression, Worley M. J., Trim R. S., Tate S. R., Hall J. E., Brown S. A., p. 124-131. - The 10-year course of remission, abstinence, and recovery in dual diagnosis, Xie H., Drake R. E., Mchugo G. J., Xie L., Mohandas A., p. 132-140. - The cost of concordance with opiate substitution treatment guidelines, Barnett P. G., Trafton J. A., Humphreys K., p. 141-149. - Perceived drug assignment and treatment outcome in smokers given nicotine patch therapy, Bailey S. R., Fong D. M., Bryson S. W., Fortmann S. P., Killen J. D., p. 150-156. - Antidepressant treatment does not improve buprenorphine retention among opioid-dependent persons, Stein M. D., Herman D. S., Kettavong M., Cioe P. A., Friedmann P. D., Tellioglu T., et al., p. 157-166. - Resets do not appear to increase the rate of adverse events or prolong relapse in voucher-based reinforcement therapy, Versek B. E., Carpenedo C. M., Rosenwasser B. J., Dugosh K. L., Bresani E., Kirby K. C., p. 167-173. - Methadone use among HIV-positive injection drug users in a Canadian setting, Pettes T., Wood E., Guillemi S., Lai C., Montaner J., Kerr T., p. 174-179. - Structure, reliability, and predictive validity of the Texas Christian University Correctional Residential Self-Rating Form at Intake in a residential substance abuse treatment facility, Lowmaster S. E., Morey L. C., Baker K. L., Hopwood C. J., p. 180-187. - Substance abuse treatment providers' involvement in research is associated with willingness to use findings in practice, Pinto R. M., Yu G., Spector A. Y., Gorroochurn P., Mccarty D., p. 188-194. |
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