Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction Research and Theory , Vol.19, n°3 - June 2011
Paru le :
01/06/2011
Article en page(s) :
189-288
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Desistance motivations among adolescent inhalant users: Latent class and latent profile analyses. Garland E., Howard M.O., p. 189-198.
• Changes in self-reported drinking behaviors among US teenagers associated with the introduction of flavored malt beverages: An interrupted time series quasi-experiment. Dumsha J.Z., DiTomasso R.A., Gomez F.C., Melucci N.J., Stouch B.C., p. 199-212.
• Alcoholism and identity: How an alternative framing of identity can facilitate Alcoholics Anonymous research. Young L.B., p. 213-223.
• What do clients want from alcohol and other drug treatment services? A mixed methods examination. Pulford J., Adams P., Sheridan J., p. 224-234.
• Interventions delivered during antenatal care to reduce alcohol consumption during pregnancy: A systematic review. Gilinsky A., Swanson V., Power K., p. 235-250.
• Risky alcohol use and age at onset of regular alcohol consumption in relation to frontal lobe indices, reward sensitivity, and rash impulsiveness. Lyvers M., Duff H., Hasking P., p. 251-259.
• The association of ability and trait emotional intelligence with alcohol problems. Schutte N.S., Malouff J.M., Hine D.W., p. 260-265.
• Lay and professional concepts of alcohol dependence in the process of recovery from addiction among treated and non-treated individuals in Poland: A qualitative study. Klingemann J.I., p. 266-275.
• Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour and barriers to treatment to predict intention to enter further treatment following residential drug and alcohol detoxification: A pilot study. Kelly P.J., Deane F.P., McCarthy Z., Crowe T.P., p. 276-282.
• Impulsivity moderates the association between depressive rumination and number of quit attempt failures by smokers. Dvorak R., Simons J., Wray T., p. 283-288.
• Desistance motivations among adolescent inhalant users: Latent class and latent profile analyses. Garland E., Howard M.O., p. 189-198.
• Changes in self-reported drinking behaviors among US teenagers associated with the introduction of flavored malt beverages: An interrupted time series quasi-experiment. Dumsha J.Z., DiTomasso R.A., Gomez F.C., Melucci N.J., Stouch B.C., p. 199-212.
• Alcoholism and identity: How an alternative framing of identity can facilitate Alcoholics Anonymous research. Young L.B., p. 213-223.
• What do clients want from alcohol and other drug treatment services? A mixed methods examination. Pulford J., Adams P., Sheridan J., p. 224-234.
• Interventions delivered during antenatal care to reduce alcohol consumption during pregnancy: A systematic review. Gilinsky A., Swanson V., Power K., p. 235-250.
• Risky alcohol use and age at onset of regular alcohol consumption in relation to frontal lobe indices, reward sensitivity, and rash impulsiveness. Lyvers M., Duff H., Hasking P., p. 251-259.
• The association of ability and trait emotional intelligence with alcohol problems. Schutte N.S., Malouff J.M., Hine D.W., p. 260-265.
• Lay and professional concepts of alcohol dependence in the process of recovery from addiction among treated and non-treated individuals in Poland: A qualitative study. Klingemann J.I., p. 266-275.
• Using the Theory of Planned Behaviour and barriers to treatment to predict intention to enter further treatment following residential drug and alcohol detoxification: A pilot study. Kelly P.J., Deane F.P., McCarthy Z., Crowe T.P., p. 276-282.
• Impulsivity moderates the association between depressive rumination and number of quit attempt failures by smokers. Dvorak R., Simons J., Wray T., p. 283-288.
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