Titre : | Addiction Research and Theory, Vol.18, n°5 - October 2010 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2010 |
Année de publication : | 2010 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Video game addiction and social responsibility, Van Rooij A.J., Meerkerk G.-J., Schoenmakers T.M., Griffiths M., Van De Mheen D., p. 489-493. - Motivation in substance misuse treatment, Groshkova T., p. 494-510. - Becoming vulnerable: Young women's accounts of initiation to injecting drug use, Martin F.S., p. 511-527. - Forgiveness and purpose in life as spiritual mechanisms of recovery from substance use disorders, Lyons G.C.B., Deane F.P., Kelly P.J., p. 528-543. - Hepatitis C and the limits of medicalisation and biological citizenship for people who inject drugs, Fraser S., p. 544-556. - Exploring the micro-politics of normalisation: Narratives of pleasure, self-control and desire in a sample of young Australian ‘party drug’ users, Pennay A., Moore D., p. 557-571. - An extended version of the theory of planned behavour: Prediction of intentions to quit smoking using past behaviour as moderator, Hoie M., Moan I.S., Rise J., p. 572-585. - Adolescent gambling: Temperament, sense of coherence and exposure to advertising, Gavriel Fried B., Teichman M., Rahav G., p. 586-598. |
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