Bulletin de Périodique
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors , Vol.25, n°2 - June 2011
Paru le :
01/06/2011
Année :
2011
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Introduction to a special section on implementing evidence-based interventions for substance use disorders. Finney J.W., Hagedorn H.J., p. 191-193.
• A guiding framework and approach for implementation research in substance use disorders treatment. Damschroder L.J., Hagedorn H.J., p. 194-205.
• Strategies to implement alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care settings: A structured literature review. Williams E.C., Johnson M.L., Lapham G.T., Caldeiro R.M., Chew L., Fletcher G.S., et al., p. 206-214.
• Facilitators and barriers in implementing buprenorphine in the Veterans Health Administration. Gordon A.J., Kavanagh G., Krumm M., Ramgopal R., Paidisetty S., Aghevli M., et al., p. 215-224.
• Implementing evidence-based psychosocial treatment in specialty substance use disorder care. Manuel J.K., Hagedorn H.J., Finney J.W., p. 225-237.
• Implementation of evidence-based substance use disorder continuing care interventions. Lash S.J., Timko C., Curran G.M., McKay J.R., Burden J.L., p. 238-251.
• Integration of treatment innovation planning and implementation: Strategic process models and organizational challenges. Lehman W.E., Simpson D.D., Knight D.K., Flynn P.M., p. 252-261.
• Developing the tools of implementation science in substance use disorders treatment: Applications of the consolidated framework for implementation research. Sorensen J.L., Kosten T., p. 262-268.
• Self-efficacy change as a mediator of associations between therapeutic bond and one-year outcomes in treatments for alcohol dependence. Hartzler B., Witkiewitz K., Villarroel N., Donovan D., p. 269-278.
• Behavioral and emotional regulation and adolescent substance use problems: A test of moderation effects in a dual-process model. Wills T.A., Pokhrel P., Morehouse E., Fenster B., p. 279-292.
• Contingency management is especially efficacious in engendering long durations of abstinence in patients with sexual abuse histories. Petry N.M., Ford J.D., Barry D., p. 293-300.
• Contextual correlates of adolescents' self-efficacy after smoking cessation. Van Zundert R.M., Engels R.C., Kuntsche E., p. 301-311.
• Effect of night smoking, sleep disturbance, and their co-occurrence on smoking outcomes. Peters E.N., Fucito L.M., Novosad C., Toll B.A., O'Malley S.S., p. 312-319.
• Childhood ADHD symptoms and risk for cigarette smoking during adolescence: School adjustment as a potential mediator. Flory K., Malone P.S., Lamis D.A., p. 320-329.
• Age-related changes in reasons for using alcohol and marijuana from ages 18 to 30 in a national sample. Patrick M.E., Schulenberg J.E., O'Malley P.M., Maggs J.L., Kloska D.D., Johnston L.D., et al., p. 330-339.
• Pregaming in high school students: Relevance to risky drinking practices, alcohol cognitions, and the social drinking context. Zamboanga B.L., Borsari B., Ham L.S., Olthuis J.V., Van Tyne K., Casner H.G., p. 340-345.
• The role of college students' use of protective behavioral strategies in the relation between binge drinking and alcohol-related problems. Borden L.A., Martens M.P., McBride M.A., Sheline K.T., Bloch K.K., Dude K., p. 346-351.
• Alcohol-related infractions among college students: Associations with subsequent drinking as a function of sensitivity to punishment. Wray T.B., Simons J.S., Dvorak R.D., p. 352-357.
• Heroin purchasing is income and price sensitive. Roddy J., Steinmiller C.L., Greenwald M.K., p. 358-364.
• A randomized clinical trial of a palmtop computer-delivered treatment for smoking relapse prevention among women. Wetter D.W., McClure J.B., Cofta-Woerpel L., Costello T.J., Reitzel L.R., Businelle M.S., et al., p. 365-371.
• Predictors of engaging in problem gambling treatment: Data from the West Virginia Problem Gamblers Help Network. Weinstock J., Burton S., Rash C.J., Moran S., Biller W., Krudelbach N., et al., p. 372-379.
• Introduction to a special section on implementing evidence-based interventions for substance use disorders. Finney J.W., Hagedorn H.J., p. 191-193.
• A guiding framework and approach for implementation research in substance use disorders treatment. Damschroder L.J., Hagedorn H.J., p. 194-205.
• Strategies to implement alcohol screening and brief intervention in primary care settings: A structured literature review. Williams E.C., Johnson M.L., Lapham G.T., Caldeiro R.M., Chew L., Fletcher G.S., et al., p. 206-214.
• Facilitators and barriers in implementing buprenorphine in the Veterans Health Administration. Gordon A.J., Kavanagh G., Krumm M., Ramgopal R., Paidisetty S., Aghevli M., et al., p. 215-224.
• Implementing evidence-based psychosocial treatment in specialty substance use disorder care. Manuel J.K., Hagedorn H.J., Finney J.W., p. 225-237.
• Implementation of evidence-based substance use disorder continuing care interventions. Lash S.J., Timko C., Curran G.M., McKay J.R., Burden J.L., p. 238-251.
• Integration of treatment innovation planning and implementation: Strategic process models and organizational challenges. Lehman W.E., Simpson D.D., Knight D.K., Flynn P.M., p. 252-261.
• Developing the tools of implementation science in substance use disorders treatment: Applications of the consolidated framework for implementation research. Sorensen J.L., Kosten T., p. 262-268.
• Self-efficacy change as a mediator of associations between therapeutic bond and one-year outcomes in treatments for alcohol dependence. Hartzler B., Witkiewitz K., Villarroel N., Donovan D., p. 269-278.
• Behavioral and emotional regulation and adolescent substance use problems: A test of moderation effects in a dual-process model. Wills T.A., Pokhrel P., Morehouse E., Fenster B., p. 279-292.
• Contingency management is especially efficacious in engendering long durations of abstinence in patients with sexual abuse histories. Petry N.M., Ford J.D., Barry D., p. 293-300.
• Contextual correlates of adolescents' self-efficacy after smoking cessation. Van Zundert R.M., Engels R.C., Kuntsche E., p. 301-311.
• Effect of night smoking, sleep disturbance, and their co-occurrence on smoking outcomes. Peters E.N., Fucito L.M., Novosad C., Toll B.A., O'Malley S.S., p. 312-319.
• Childhood ADHD symptoms and risk for cigarette smoking during adolescence: School adjustment as a potential mediator. Flory K., Malone P.S., Lamis D.A., p. 320-329.
• Age-related changes in reasons for using alcohol and marijuana from ages 18 to 30 in a national sample. Patrick M.E., Schulenberg J.E., O'Malley P.M., Maggs J.L., Kloska D.D., Johnston L.D., et al., p. 330-339.
• Pregaming in high school students: Relevance to risky drinking practices, alcohol cognitions, and the social drinking context. Zamboanga B.L., Borsari B., Ham L.S., Olthuis J.V., Van Tyne K., Casner H.G., p. 340-345.
• The role of college students' use of protective behavioral strategies in the relation between binge drinking and alcohol-related problems. Borden L.A., Martens M.P., McBride M.A., Sheline K.T., Bloch K.K., Dude K., p. 346-351.
• Alcohol-related infractions among college students: Associations with subsequent drinking as a function of sensitivity to punishment. Wray T.B., Simons J.S., Dvorak R.D., p. 352-357.
• Heroin purchasing is income and price sensitive. Roddy J., Steinmiller C.L., Greenwald M.K., p. 358-364.
• A randomized clinical trial of a palmtop computer-delivered treatment for smoking relapse prevention among women. Wetter D.W., McClure J.B., Cofta-Woerpel L., Costello T.J., Reitzel L.R., Businelle M.S., et al., p. 365-371.
• Predictors of engaging in problem gambling treatment: Data from the West Virginia Problem Gamblers Help Network. Weinstock J., Burton S., Rash C.J., Moran S., Biller W., Krudelbach N., et al., p. 372-379.
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E. C. WILLIAMS ;
M. L. JOHNSON ;
G. T. LAPHAM ;
R. M. CALDEIRO ;
L. CHEW ;
G. S. FLETCHER ;
K. A. McCORMICK ;
W. G. WEPPNER ;
K. A. BRADLEY
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Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.25, n°2, June 2011) Article : Périodique
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M. E. PATRICK ;
J. E. SCHULENBERG ;
P. M. O'MALLEY ;
J. L. MAGGS ;
D. D. KLOSKA ;
L. D. JOHNSTON ;
J. G. BACHMAN
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2011
Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.25, n°2, June 2011) Article : Périodique
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This study used up to seven waves of data from 32 consecutive cohorts of participants in the national longitudinal Monitoring the Future study to model changes in self-reported reasons for using alcohol and marijuana by age (18 to 30), gender, a[...]
J. RODDY ;
C. L. STEINMILLER ;
M. K. GREENWALD
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2011
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Semi-structured interviews were used to assess behavioral economic drug demand in heroin dependent research volunteers. Findings on drug price, competing purchases, and past 30-day income and consumption, established in a previous study, are rep[...]
L. A. BORDEN ;
M. P. MARTENS ;
M. A. McBRIDE ;
K. T. SHELINE ;
K. K. BLOCH ;
K. DUDE
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