Bulletin de Périodique
Drug and Alcohol Dependence , Vol.98, n°1-2 - November 2008
Paru le :
01/11/2008
Année :
2008
Page(s) :
1-168
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Long-term psychiatric and medical consequences of anabolic-androgenic steroid abuse: A looming public health concern? Kanayama G., Hudson J.I., Pope H.G., Jr., p. 1-12.
• Meta-analysis of depression and substance use and impairment among cocaine users. Conner K.R., Pinquart M., Holbrook A.P., p. 13-23.
• Among long-term crack smokers, who avoids and who succumbs to cocaine addiction? Falck R.S., Wang J., Carlson R.G., p. 24-29.
• Genome-wide linkage analysis of heroin dependence in Han Chinese: Results from Wave Two of a multi-stage study. Glatt S.J., Lasky-Su J.A., Zhu S.C., Zhang R., Zhang B., Li J., et al., p. 30-34.
• Partner aggression among men and women in substance use disorder treatment: Correlates of psychological and physical aggression and injury. Chermack S.T., Murray R.L., Walton M.A., Booth B.A., Wryobeck J., Blow F.C., p. 35-44.
• The role of medical conditions and primary care services in 5-year substance use outcomes among chemical dependency treatment patients. Mertens J.R., Flisher A.J., Satre D.D., Weisner C.M., p. 45-53.
• Disparate cocaine-induced locomotion as a predictor of choice behavior in rats trained in a delay-discounting task. Stanis J.J., Burns R.M., Sherrill L.K., Gulley J.M., p. 54-62.
• Replication and sustainability of improved access and retention within the Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment. Hoffman K.A., Ford J.H., 2nd, Choi D., Gustafson D.H., McCarty D., p. 63-69.
• Dopamine transporter levels in cocaine dependent subjects. Crits-Christoph P., Newberg A., Wintering N., Ploessl K., Gibbons M.B., Ring-Kurtz S., et al., p. 70-76.
• Genetic variation in the serotonin pathway and smoking cessation with nicotine replacement therapy: New data from the Patch in Practice trial and pooled analyses. David S.P., Johnstone E.C., Murphy M.F., Aveyard P., Guo B., Lerman C., et al., p. 77-85.
• A placebo-controlled trial of modafinil for nicotine dependence. Schnoll R.A., Wileyto E.P., Pinto A., Leone F., Gariti P., Siegel S., et al., p. 86-93.
• Developmental trajectories of criteria of nicotine dependence in adolescence. Hu M.C., Muthen B., Schaffran C., Griesler P.C., Kandel D.B., p. 94-104.
• Using a factor mixture modeling approach in alcohol dependence in a general population sample. Kuo P.H., Aggen S.H., Prescott C.A., Kendler K.S., Neale M.C., p. 105-114.
• Treatment-naive active alcoholics have greater psychiatric comorbidity than normal controls but less than treated abstinent alcoholics. Di Sclafani V., Finn P., Fein G., p. 115-122.
• Generalizability of clinical trials for alcohol dependence to community samples. Blanco C., Olfson M., Okuda M., Nunes E.V., Liu S.M., Hasin D.S., p. 123-128.
• Aerobic exercise decreases the positive-reinforcing effects of cocaine. Smith M.A., Schmidt K.T., Iordanou J.C., Mustroph M.L., p. 129-135.
• The developmental origin of adolescent alcohol use: Findings from the Mater University Study of Pregnancy and its outcomes. Alati R., Clavarino A., Najman J.M., O'Callaghan M., Bor W., Mamun A.A., et al., p. 136-143.
• Ethnic differences in HIV risk behaviors among methadone-maintained women receiving contingency management for cocaine use disorders. Barry D., Weinstock J., Petry N.M., p. 144-153.
• Use of nicotine replacement therapy among never smokers in the 1999-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. Gerlach K.K., Rohay J.M., Gitchell J.G., Shiffman S., p. 154-158.
• Accessing care for injection-related infections through a medically supervised injecting facility: A qualitative study. Small W., Wood E., Lloyd-Smith E., Tyndall M., Kerr T., p. 159-162.
• Choice of nitrous oxide and its subjective effects in light and moderate drinkers. Zacny J.P., Walker D.J., Derus L.M., p. 163-168.
• Long-term psychiatric and medical consequences of anabolic-androgenic steroid abuse: A looming public health concern? Kanayama G., Hudson J.I., Pope H.G., Jr., p. 1-12.
• Meta-analysis of depression and substance use and impairment among cocaine users. Conner K.R., Pinquart M., Holbrook A.P., p. 13-23.
• Among long-term crack smokers, who avoids and who succumbs to cocaine addiction? Falck R.S., Wang J., Carlson R.G., p. 24-29.
• Genome-wide linkage analysis of heroin dependence in Han Chinese: Results from Wave Two of a multi-stage study. Glatt S.J., Lasky-Su J.A., Zhu S.C., Zhang R., Zhang B., Li J., et al., p. 30-34.
• Partner aggression among men and women in substance use disorder treatment: Correlates of psychological and physical aggression and injury. Chermack S.T., Murray R.L., Walton M.A., Booth B.A., Wryobeck J., Blow F.C., p. 35-44.
• The role of medical conditions and primary care services in 5-year substance use outcomes among chemical dependency treatment patients. Mertens J.R., Flisher A.J., Satre D.D., Weisner C.M., p. 45-53.
• Disparate cocaine-induced locomotion as a predictor of choice behavior in rats trained in a delay-discounting task. Stanis J.J., Burns R.M., Sherrill L.K., Gulley J.M., p. 54-62.
• Replication and sustainability of improved access and retention within the Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment. Hoffman K.A., Ford J.H., 2nd, Choi D., Gustafson D.H., McCarty D., p. 63-69.
• Dopamine transporter levels in cocaine dependent subjects. Crits-Christoph P., Newberg A., Wintering N., Ploessl K., Gibbons M.B., Ring-Kurtz S., et al., p. 70-76.
• Genetic variation in the serotonin pathway and smoking cessation with nicotine replacement therapy: New data from the Patch in Practice trial and pooled analyses. David S.P., Johnstone E.C., Murphy M.F., Aveyard P., Guo B., Lerman C., et al., p. 77-85.
• A placebo-controlled trial of modafinil for nicotine dependence. Schnoll R.A., Wileyto E.P., Pinto A., Leone F., Gariti P., Siegel S., et al., p. 86-93.
• Developmental trajectories of criteria of nicotine dependence in adolescence. Hu M.C., Muthen B., Schaffran C., Griesler P.C., Kandel D.B., p. 94-104.
• Using a factor mixture modeling approach in alcohol dependence in a general population sample. Kuo P.H., Aggen S.H., Prescott C.A., Kendler K.S., Neale M.C., p. 105-114.
• Treatment-naive active alcoholics have greater psychiatric comorbidity than normal controls but less than treated abstinent alcoholics. Di Sclafani V., Finn P., Fein G., p. 115-122.
• Generalizability of clinical trials for alcohol dependence to community samples. Blanco C., Olfson M., Okuda M., Nunes E.V., Liu S.M., Hasin D.S., p. 123-128.
• Aerobic exercise decreases the positive-reinforcing effects of cocaine. Smith M.A., Schmidt K.T., Iordanou J.C., Mustroph M.L., p. 129-135.
• The developmental origin of adolescent alcohol use: Findings from the Mater University Study of Pregnancy and its outcomes. Alati R., Clavarino A., Najman J.M., O'Callaghan M., Bor W., Mamun A.A., et al., p. 136-143.
• Ethnic differences in HIV risk behaviors among methadone-maintained women receiving contingency management for cocaine use disorders. Barry D., Weinstock J., Petry N.M., p. 144-153.
• Use of nicotine replacement therapy among never smokers in the 1999-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. Gerlach K.K., Rohay J.M., Gitchell J.G., Shiffman S., p. 154-158.
• Accessing care for injection-related infections through a medically supervised injecting facility: A qualitative study. Small W., Wood E., Lloyd-Smith E., Tyndall M., Kerr T., p. 159-162.
• Choice of nitrous oxide and its subjective effects in light and moderate drinkers. Zacny J.P., Walker D.J., Derus L.M., p. 163-168.
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K. R. CONNER ;
M. PINQUART ;
A. P. HOLBROOK
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Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.98, n°1-2, November 2008) Article : Périodique
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.98, n°1-2, November 2008) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: The study evaluated, among cocaine users, the hypothesized positive association of depression and concurrent cocaine use and impairment, alcohol use and impairment, and general drug use and impairment. The hypothesis that gender woul[...]