Titre : | American Journal on Addictions, Vol.20, n°4 - July-August 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Format : | 307-393 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Gender differences in trauma history and symptoms as predictors of relapse to alcohol and drug use. Heffner J.L., Blom T.J., Anthenelli R.M., p. 307-311. • Psychiatric and substance use disorders among methadone maintenance patients with chronic hepatitis C infection: effects on eligibility for hepatitis C treatment. Batki S.L., Canfield K.M., Ploutz-Snyder R., p. 312-318. • Meta-analysis of supplemental treatment for depressive and anxiety disorders in patients being treated for alcohol dependence. Hobbs J.D., Kushner M.G., Lee S.S., Reardon S.M., Maurer E.W., p. 319-329. • Examining naltrexone and alcohol effects in a minority population: results from an initial human laboratory study. Plebani J.G., Oslin D.W., Lynch K.G., p. 330-336. • A pilot study of life events and mood disorders: self-report survey in Chinese heroin-dependent individuals. Liao Y., Tang J., Liu T., Chen X., Liu X., Hao W., p. 337-342. • A meta-analysis of the efficacy of nonphysician brief interventions for unhealthy alcohol use: implications for the patient-centered medical home. Sullivan L.E., Tetrault J.M., Braithwaite R.S., Turner B.J., Fiellin D.A., p. 343-356. • Predictors of treatment retention for substance-dependent adults with co-occurring depression. Tate S.R., Mrnak-Meyer J., Shriver C.L., Atkinson J.H., Robinson S.K., Brown S.A., p. 357-365. • Quality of life among treatment seeking methamphetamine-dependent individuals. Gonzales R., Ang A., Glik D.C., Rawson R.A., Lee S., Iguchi M.Y., p. 366-372. • Abstracts - Poster abstracts from the AAAP 21st Annual meeting and symposium. McNicholas L.F., p. 373-393. |
Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ajad.2011.20.issue-4/issuetoc |
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