Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.106, n°6 - June 2011
Paru le :
01/06/2011
Article en page(s) :
1035-1204
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Editorial: Oxycodone poisoning: not just the 'usual suspects'. Darke S., p. 1035-1036.
• FOR DEBATE: Risky single-occasion drinking: bingeing is not bingeing. Gmel G., Kuntsche E., Rehm J., p. 1037-1045.
• COMMENTARIES:
The challenge of distinguishing high-volume and frequent risky drinking. Dawson D.A., p. 1046-1047.
Between symbols and technicalities - a concept of binge drinking. Moskalewicz J., p. 1047-1048.
Risky single drinking occasions or acute alcohol intoxications? Gual A., p. 1048-1049.
Musings on new Australian guidelines for reducing the risk from single occasion drinking. Chikritzhs T., p. 1049-1050.
Risky single occasion drinking research: the four stages of enlightenment. Gmel G., Kuntsche E., Rehm J., p. 1050-1051.
• Addiction research centres and the nurturing of creativity: the national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism. Heilig M., Warren K.R., Kunos G., Silverman P.B., Hewitt B.G., p. 1052-1060.
• Conversation with Deborah Dawson. 1061-1070.
• The 'check effect' reconsidered. Rosen M.I., p. 1071-1077.
• Overestimation of peer drinking: error of judgement or methodological artefact? Melson A.J., Davies J.B., Martinus T., p. 1078-1084.
• Commentary on Melson et al. (2011): Pluralistic ignorance is probably real but important questions remain about its relation to drinking and role in intervention. Kypri K., Maclennan B., p. 1085-1086.
• Alcohol's harm to others: reduced wellbeing and health status for those with heavy drinkers in their lives. Casswell S., You R.Q., Huckle T., p. 1087-1094.
• Commentary on Casswell et al. (2011): Getting the full picture of alcohol's burden in the society. Holmila M., p. 1095-1096.
• Alcohol expectancy moderates attentional bias for alcohol cues in light drinkers. Field M., Hogarth L., Bleasdale D., Wright P., Fernie G., Christiansen P., p. 1097-1103.
• The role of person-environment interactions in increased alcohol use in the transition to college. Quinn P.D., Fromme K., p. 1104-1113.
• Staff regard towards working with substance users: a European multi-centre study. Gilchrist G., Moskalewicz J., Slezakova S., Okruhlica L., Torrens M., Vajd R., et al., p. 1114-1125.
• Affective disorders and anxiety disorders predict the risk of drug harmful use and dependence. Liang W., Chikritzhs T., Lenton S., p. 1126-1134.
• Commentary on Liang et al. (2011): Unravelling the tangle of comorbidity - are we there yet? Kavanagh D.J., p. 1135-1136.
• The validity of DSM-IV cannabis abuse and dependence criteria in adolescents and the value of additional cannabis use indicators. Piontek D., Kraus L., Legleye S., Buhringer G., p. 1137-1145.
• Empirically derived subtypes of opioid use and related behaviors. Chan G., Gelernter J., Oslin D., Farrer L., Kranzler H.R., p. 1146-1154.
• A randomized controlled trial of a smoking reduction plus nicotine replacement therapy intervention for smokers not willing to quit smoking. Chan S.S., Leung D.Y., Abdullah A.S., Wong V.T., Hedley A.J., Lam T.H., p. 1155-1163.
• Commentary on Chan et al. (2011): Smoking reduction - where are we now? Aveyard P., Lindson N., p. 1164-1165.
• Beyond light and mild: cigarette brand descriptors and perceptions of risk in the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. Mutti S., Hammond D., Borland R., Cummings M.K., O'Connor R.J., Fong G.T., p. 1166-1175.
• Does improved access and greater choice of nicotine replacement therapy affect smoking cessation success? Findings from a randomized controlled trial. Walker N., Howe C., Bullen C., Grigg M., Glover M., McRobbie H., et al., p. 1176-1185.
• Non-suicidal self-injury by intravenous application of nicotine in a patient with borderline personality disorder resulting in substance dependence. Gahr M., Freudenmann R., Schonfeldt-Lecuona C., p. 1186-1187.
• Editorial: Oxycodone poisoning: not just the 'usual suspects'. Darke S., p. 1035-1036.
• FOR DEBATE: Risky single-occasion drinking: bingeing is not bingeing. Gmel G., Kuntsche E., Rehm J., p. 1037-1045.
• COMMENTARIES:
The challenge of distinguishing high-volume and frequent risky drinking. Dawson D.A., p. 1046-1047.
Between symbols and technicalities - a concept of binge drinking. Moskalewicz J., p. 1047-1048.
Risky single drinking occasions or acute alcohol intoxications? Gual A., p. 1048-1049.
Musings on new Australian guidelines for reducing the risk from single occasion drinking. Chikritzhs T., p. 1049-1050.
Risky single occasion drinking research: the four stages of enlightenment. Gmel G., Kuntsche E., Rehm J., p. 1050-1051.
• Addiction research centres and the nurturing of creativity: the national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism. Heilig M., Warren K.R., Kunos G., Silverman P.B., Hewitt B.G., p. 1052-1060.
• Conversation with Deborah Dawson. 1061-1070.
• The 'check effect' reconsidered. Rosen M.I., p. 1071-1077.
• Overestimation of peer drinking: error of judgement or methodological artefact? Melson A.J., Davies J.B., Martinus T., p. 1078-1084.
• Commentary on Melson et al. (2011): Pluralistic ignorance is probably real but important questions remain about its relation to drinking and role in intervention. Kypri K., Maclennan B., p. 1085-1086.
• Alcohol's harm to others: reduced wellbeing and health status for those with heavy drinkers in their lives. Casswell S., You R.Q., Huckle T., p. 1087-1094.
• Commentary on Casswell et al. (2011): Getting the full picture of alcohol's burden in the society. Holmila M., p. 1095-1096.
• Alcohol expectancy moderates attentional bias for alcohol cues in light drinkers. Field M., Hogarth L., Bleasdale D., Wright P., Fernie G., Christiansen P., p. 1097-1103.
• The role of person-environment interactions in increased alcohol use in the transition to college. Quinn P.D., Fromme K., p. 1104-1113.
• Staff regard towards working with substance users: a European multi-centre study. Gilchrist G., Moskalewicz J., Slezakova S., Okruhlica L., Torrens M., Vajd R., et al., p. 1114-1125.
• Affective disorders and anxiety disorders predict the risk of drug harmful use and dependence. Liang W., Chikritzhs T., Lenton S., p. 1126-1134.
• Commentary on Liang et al. (2011): Unravelling the tangle of comorbidity - are we there yet? Kavanagh D.J., p. 1135-1136.
• The validity of DSM-IV cannabis abuse and dependence criteria in adolescents and the value of additional cannabis use indicators. Piontek D., Kraus L., Legleye S., Buhringer G., p. 1137-1145.
• Empirically derived subtypes of opioid use and related behaviors. Chan G., Gelernter J., Oslin D., Farrer L., Kranzler H.R., p. 1146-1154.
• A randomized controlled trial of a smoking reduction plus nicotine replacement therapy intervention for smokers not willing to quit smoking. Chan S.S., Leung D.Y., Abdullah A.S., Wong V.T., Hedley A.J., Lam T.H., p. 1155-1163.
• Commentary on Chan et al. (2011): Smoking reduction - where are we now? Aveyard P., Lindson N., p. 1164-1165.
• Beyond light and mild: cigarette brand descriptors and perceptions of risk in the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. Mutti S., Hammond D., Borland R., Cummings M.K., O'Connor R.J., Fong G.T., p. 1166-1175.
• Does improved access and greater choice of nicotine replacement therapy affect smoking cessation success? Findings from a randomized controlled trial. Walker N., Howe C., Bullen C., Grigg M., Glover M., McRobbie H., et al., p. 1176-1185.
• Non-suicidal self-injury by intravenous application of nicotine in a patient with borderline personality disorder resulting in substance dependence. Gahr M., Freudenmann R., Schonfeldt-Lecuona C., p. 1186-1187.
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