Titre : | Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Vol.117, n°1 - August 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Risk factors for all-cause, overdose and early deaths after release from prison in Washington state. Binswanger I.A., Blatchford P.J., Lindsay R.G., Stern M.F., p. 1-6. • Childhood predictors of first chance to use and use of cannabis by young adulthood. Storr C.L., Wagner F.A., Chen C.-Y., Anthony J.C., p. 7-15. • A cross-national study on Mexico-US migration, substance use and substance use disorders. Borges G., Breslau J., Orozco R., Tancredi D.J., Anderson H., Aguilar-Gaxiola S., et al., p. 16-23. • Transitioning opioid-dependent patients from detoxification to long-term treatment: Efficacy of intensive role induction. Katz E.C., Brown B.S., Schwartz R.P., O'Grady K.E., King S.D., Gandhi D., p. 24-30. • Alcohol and distraction interact to impair driving performance. Harrison E.L.R., Fillmore M.T., p. 31-37. • Sleep disturbance and the effects of extended-release zolpidem during cannabis withdrawal. Vandrey R., Smith M.T., McCann U.D., Budney A.J., Curran E.M., p. 38-44. • A qualitative study exploring the reason for low dosage of methadone prescribed in the MMT clinics in China. Lin C., Detels R., p. 45-49. • The relationship between social network factors, HIV, and Hepatitis C among injection drug users in Chennai, India. Latkin C., Yang C., Srikrishnan A.K., Solomon S., Mehta S.H., Celentano D.D., et al., p. 50-54. • Executive dysfunction in chronic cocaine users: An exploratory study. Madoz-Gúrpide A., Blasco-Fontecilla H., Baca-García E., Ochoa-Mangado E., p. 55-58. • Heterogeneity in the composition of marijuana seized in California. Burgdorf J.R., Kilmer B., Pacula R.L., p. 59-61. • No evidence of association between 118A>G OPRM1 polymorphism and heroin dependence in a large Bulgarian case-control sample. Nikolov M.A., Beltcheva O., Galabova A., Ljubenova A., Jankova E., Gergov G., et al., p. 62-65. • Cigarette, marijuana, and alcohol use and prior drug treatment among newly homeless young adults in New York City: Relationship to a history of foster care. Thompson R.G., Hasin D.S., p. 66-69. • Alcohol use and its consequences in South India: Views from a marginalised tribal population. Mohindra K.S., Narayana D., Anushreedha S.S., Haddad S., p. 70-73. • Cigarette smoking status in pathological gamblers: Association with impulsivity and cognitive flexibility. Mooney M.E., Odlaug B.L., Kim S.W., Grant J.E., p. 74-77. • Combined goal management training and mindfulness meditation improve executive functions and decision-making performance in abstinent polysubstance abusers. Alfonso J.P., Caracuel A., Delgado-Pastor L.C., Verdejo-García A., p. 78-81. |
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