Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.106, n°8 - August 2011
Paru le :
01/08/2011
Année :
2011
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Promoting smoking cessation through smoking reduction during Ramadan. Aveyard P., Begh R., Sheikh A., Amos A., p. 1379-1380.
• Addiction Research Centres and the Nurturing of Creativity The Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research (SERAF). Bramness J.G., Clausen T., Duckert F., Ravndal E., Waal H., p. 1381-1385.
• Conversation with Francesc Freixa. 1386-1390.
• Alcohol-related negative consequences among drinkers around the world. Graham K., Bernards S., Knibbe R., Kairouz S., Kuntsche S., Wilsnack S.C., et al., p. 1391-1405.
• A systematic and methodological review of interventions for young people experiencing alcohol-related harm. Calabria B., Shakeshaft A.P., Havard A., p. 1406-1418.
• Similar profile of cognitive impairment and recovery for Aboriginal Australians in treatment for episodic or chronic alcohol use. Dingwall K.M., Maruff P., Cairney S., p. 1419-1426.
• Gender differences in the impact of families on alcohol use: a lagged longitudinal study of early adolescents. Kelly A.B., O'Flaherty M., Toumbourou J.W., Connor J.P., Hemphill S.A., Catalano R.F., p. 1427-1436.
• Mortality among a cohort of drug users after their release from prison: an evaluation of the effectiveness of a harm reduction program in Taiwan. Huang Y.F., Kuo H.S., Lew-Ting C.Y., Tian F., Yang C.H., Tsai T.I., et al., p. 1437-1445.
• Socio-economic determinants of drugged driving - a register-based study. Karjalainen K., Lintonen T., Impinen A., Lillsunde P., Makela P., Rahkonen O., et al., p. 1448-1459.
• The pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic profile of intranasal crushed buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone tablets in opioid abusers. Middleton L.S., Nuzzo P.A., Lofwall M.R., Moody D.E., Walsh S.L., p. 1460-1473.
• Methamphetamine users show greater than normal age-related cortical gray matter loss. Nakama H., Chang L., Fein G., Shimotsu R., Jiang C.S., Ernst T., p. 1474-1483.
• Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis reactivity to social stress and adolescent cannabis use: the TRAILS study. Prince van Leeuwen A., Creemers H.E., Greaves-Lord K., Verhulst F.C., Ormel J., Huizink A.C., p. 1484-1492.
• What impact have tobacco control policies, cigarette price and tobacco control programme funding had on Australian adolescents' smoking? Findings over a 15-year period. White V.M., Warne C.D., Spittal M.J., Durkin S., Purcell K., Wakefield M.A., p. 1493-1502.
• Plain packaging increases visual attention to health warnings on cigarette packs in non-smokers and weekly smokers but not daily smokers. Munafo M.R., Roberts N., Bauld L., Leonards U., p. 1505-1510.
• Prescribing of nicotine replacement therapy to adolescents in England. Langley T.E., Huang Y., Lewis S., McNeill A., Coleman T., Szatkowski L., p. 1513-1519.
• Social gradient in initiation and transition to daily use of tobacco and cannabis during adolescence: a retrospective cohort study. Legleye S., Janssen E., Beck F., Chau N., Khlat M., p. 1520-1531.
• Gordon Alan Marlatt (1941-2011). Roffman R.A., p. 1532-1533.
• Is it time to start discussing what type of computer-delivered intervention? Cunningham J.A., p. 1534.
• Treating addictions with deep brain stimulation is premature but well-controlled clinical trials should be performed. Vorspan F., Mallet L., Corvol J.C., Pelissolo A., Lepine J.P., p. 1535-1536.
• Deep brain stimulation for the treatment of addiction. Kuhn J., Moller M., Muller U., Bogerts B., Mann K., Grundler T.O., p. 1536-1537.
• Science, safety and costs make deep brain stimulation for addiction a low priority: a reply to Vorspan et al. (2011) and Kuhn et al. (2011). Hall W., Carter A., p. 1537-1538.
• Promoting smoking cessation through smoking reduction during Ramadan. Aveyard P., Begh R., Sheikh A., Amos A., p. 1379-1380.
• Addiction Research Centres and the Nurturing of Creativity The Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research (SERAF). Bramness J.G., Clausen T., Duckert F., Ravndal E., Waal H., p. 1381-1385.
• Conversation with Francesc Freixa. 1386-1390.
• Alcohol-related negative consequences among drinkers around the world. Graham K., Bernards S., Knibbe R., Kairouz S., Kuntsche S., Wilsnack S.C., et al., p. 1391-1405.
• A systematic and methodological review of interventions for young people experiencing alcohol-related harm. Calabria B., Shakeshaft A.P., Havard A., p. 1406-1418.
• Similar profile of cognitive impairment and recovery for Aboriginal Australians in treatment for episodic or chronic alcohol use. Dingwall K.M., Maruff P., Cairney S., p. 1419-1426.
• Gender differences in the impact of families on alcohol use: a lagged longitudinal study of early adolescents. Kelly A.B., O'Flaherty M., Toumbourou J.W., Connor J.P., Hemphill S.A., Catalano R.F., p. 1427-1436.
• Mortality among a cohort of drug users after their release from prison: an evaluation of the effectiveness of a harm reduction program in Taiwan. Huang Y.F., Kuo H.S., Lew-Ting C.Y., Tian F., Yang C.H., Tsai T.I., et al., p. 1437-1445.
• Socio-economic determinants of drugged driving - a register-based study. Karjalainen K., Lintonen T., Impinen A., Lillsunde P., Makela P., Rahkonen O., et al., p. 1448-1459.
• The pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic profile of intranasal crushed buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone tablets in opioid abusers. Middleton L.S., Nuzzo P.A., Lofwall M.R., Moody D.E., Walsh S.L., p. 1460-1473.
• Methamphetamine users show greater than normal age-related cortical gray matter loss. Nakama H., Chang L., Fein G., Shimotsu R., Jiang C.S., Ernst T., p. 1474-1483.
• Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis reactivity to social stress and adolescent cannabis use: the TRAILS study. Prince van Leeuwen A., Creemers H.E., Greaves-Lord K., Verhulst F.C., Ormel J., Huizink A.C., p. 1484-1492.
• What impact have tobacco control policies, cigarette price and tobacco control programme funding had on Australian adolescents' smoking? Findings over a 15-year period. White V.M., Warne C.D., Spittal M.J., Durkin S., Purcell K., Wakefield M.A., p. 1493-1502.
• Plain packaging increases visual attention to health warnings on cigarette packs in non-smokers and weekly smokers but not daily smokers. Munafo M.R., Roberts N., Bauld L., Leonards U., p. 1505-1510.
• Prescribing of nicotine replacement therapy to adolescents in England. Langley T.E., Huang Y., Lewis S., McNeill A., Coleman T., Szatkowski L., p. 1513-1519.
• Social gradient in initiation and transition to daily use of tobacco and cannabis during adolescence: a retrospective cohort study. Legleye S., Janssen E., Beck F., Chau N., Khlat M., p. 1520-1531.
• Gordon Alan Marlatt (1941-2011). Roffman R.A., p. 1532-1533.
• Is it time to start discussing what type of computer-delivered intervention? Cunningham J.A., p. 1534.
• Treating addictions with deep brain stimulation is premature but well-controlled clinical trials should be performed. Vorspan F., Mallet L., Corvol J.C., Pelissolo A., Lepine J.P., p. 1535-1536.
• Deep brain stimulation for the treatment of addiction. Kuhn J., Moller M., Muller U., Bogerts B., Mann K., Grundler T.O., p. 1536-1537.
• Science, safety and costs make deep brain stimulation for addiction a low priority: a reply to Vorspan et al. (2011) and Kuhn et al. (2011). Hall W., Carter A., p. 1537-1538.
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K. GRAHAM ;
S. BERNARDS ;
R. KNIBBE ;
S. KAIROUZ ;
S. KUNTSCHE ;
S. C. WILSNACK ;
T. K. GREENFIELD ;
P. DIETZE ;
I. OBOT ;
G. GMEL
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2011
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
AIMS This paper examines (i) gender and country differences in negative consequences related to drinking; (ii) relative rates of different consequences; and (iii) country-level predictors of consequences.
DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS Multi[...]
K. KARJALAINEN ;
T. LINTONEN ;
A. IMPINEN ;
P. LILLSUNDE ;
P. MÄKELÄ ;
O. RAHKONEN ;
J. HAUKKA ;
A. OSTAMO
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2011
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
AIMS To examine the associations between socio-economic characteristics and driving under the influence of drugs (DUID), and to elaborate determinants of drugged driving.
DESIGN A register-based case-control study.
SETTING Finland.
PARTICI[...]
L. S. MIDDLETON ;
P. A. NUZZO ;
M. R. LOFWALL ;
D. E. MOODY ;
S. L. WALSH
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2011
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
AIMS Sublingual buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone are efficacious opioid dependence pharmacotherapies, but there are reports of their diversion and misuse by the intranasal route. The study objectives were to characterize and compare thei[...]
V. M. WHITE ;
C. D. WARNE ;
M. J. SPITTAL ;
S. DURKIN ;
K. PURCELL ;
M. A. WAKEFIELD
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2011
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
AIMS To assess the impact of tobacco control policies relating to youth access, clean indoor air and tobacco advertising at point-of-sale and outdoors, in addition to cigarette price and per capita tobacco control spending, on adolescent smoking[...]
S. LEGLEYE ;
E. JANSSEN ;
F. BECK ;
N. CHAU ;
M. KHLAT
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2011
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°8, August 2011) Article : Périodique
AIMS This study explores whether the family socio-economic status (F-SES) and school situation could have an impact on tobacco and cannabis initiation and transition to daily use during adolescence.
DESIGN AND SETTING A French cross-sectional [...]