Titre : | Substance Use and Misuse, Vol.46, n°1 - 2011 - Technology-based interventions for substance use and related issues |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Discipline : | TRA (Traitement et prise en charge / Treatment and care) |
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Thésaurus mots-clés INTERVENTION ; TECHNOLOGIE ; INFORMATIQUE ; PREVENTION ; RESEAUX SOCIAUX |
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CONTENTS:
• Technology-based interventions targeting substance use disorders and related issues: an editorial. Marsch L.A., p. 1-3. • A review of computer-based interventions used in the assessment, treatment, and research of drug addiction. Bickel W.K., Christensen D.R., Marsch L.A., p. 4-9. • Contingency management in the 21st century: technological innovations to promote smoking cessation. Dallery J., Raiff B.R., p. 10-22. • Cognitive function and treatment response in a randomized clinical trial of computer-based training in cognitive-behavioral therapy. Carroll K.M., Kiluk B.D., Nich C., Babuscio T.A., Brewer J.A., Potenza M.N., et al., p. 23-34. • Preventing substance use among Black and Hispanic adolescent girls: results from a computer-delivered, mother-daughter intervention approach. Schinke S.P., Fang L., Cole K.C., Cohen-Cutler S., p. 35-45. • Computer-assisted HIV prevention for youth with substance use disorders. Marsch L.A., Grabinski M.J., Bickel W.K., Desrosiers A., Guarino H., Muehlbach B., et al., p. 46-56. • A series of studies examining Internet treatment of obesity to inform Internet interventions for substance use and misuse. Tate D.F., p. 57-65. • Connecting to young adults: an online social network survey of beliefs and attitudes associated with prescription opioid misuse among college students. Lord S., Brevard J., Budman S., p. 66-76. • The potential for technology in brief interventions for substance use, and during-session prediction of computer-delivered brief intervention response. Ondersma S.J., Grekin E.R., Svikis D., p. 77-86. • Using the methods of ecological momentary assessment in substance dependence research--smoking cessation as a case study. Ferguson S.G., Shiffman S., p. 87-95. • Explicating an evidence-based, theoretically informed, mobile technology-based system to improve outcomes for people in recovery for alcohol dependence. Gustafson D.H., Shaw B.R., Isham A., Baker T., Boyle M.G., Levy M., p. 96-111. • Application of technology in the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders and related problems: opportunities and challenges. Copeland J., p. 112-113. |
Sous-type de document : | N° spécial de revue / Special issue of a journal |
Lien : | http://informahealthcare.com/toc/sum/46/1 |
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