Titre : | Addiction, Vol.106, n°9 - September 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Format : | 1547-1714 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Alcohol and non-communicable diseases (NCDs): time for a serious international public health effort. Room R., Rehm J., Parry C., p. 1547-1548. • Global research neglect of population-based approaches to smoking cessation: time for a more rigorous science of population health interventions. Lawrence D., Mitrou F., Zubrick S.R., p. 1549-1554. • Beware of allowing the ideal to be the enemy of the good. Gartner C., Hall W., p. 1555-1556. • Individualized versus population-based approaches to tobacco control - a false dichotomy. Cummings K.M., Borland R., p. 1556-1558. • Setting minimum standards of evidence for population health interventions. Lawrence D., Mitrou F., Zubrick S.R., p. 1558-1559. • Vested interests in addiction research and policy. Alcohol industry use of social aspect public relations organizations against preventative health measures. Miller P.G., de Groot F., McKenzie S., Droste N., p. 1560-1567. • A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of behavioural smoking cessation interventions in selected disadvantaged groups. Bryant J., Bonevski B., Paul C., McElduff P., Attia J., p. 1568-1585. • Commentary on Bryant et al. (2011): Behavioral and population-level interventions for reducing disparities in tobacco use. Siahpush M., p. 1586-1587. • Recent status scores for version 6 of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI-6). Cacciola J.S., Alterman A.I., Habing B., McLellan A.T., p. 1588-1602. • Surveying the range and magnitude of alcohol's harm to others in Australia. Laslett A.M., Room R., Ferris J., Wilkinson C., Livingston M., Mugavin J., p. 1603-1611. • Commentary on Laslett et al. (2011): Alcohol-related collateral damage and the broader issue of alcohol's social costs. Babor T.F., p. 1612-1613. • The relationship between serious injury and blood alcohol concentration (BAC) in fatal motor vehicle accidents: BAC = 0.01% is associated with significantly more dangerous accidents than BAC = 0.00%. Phillips D.P., Brewer K.M., p. 1614-1622. • Intoxicated workers: findings from a national Australian survey. Pidd K., Roche A.M., Buisman-Pijlman F., p. 1623-1633. • Commentary on Pidd et al. (2011): Booze and drugs on the job - zeroing in on the industries at risk. Moodie R., p. 1634-1635. • Cannabis and social welfare assistance: a longitudinal study. Pedersen W., p. 1636-1643. • Commentaries on Pedersen (2011): Does cannabis cause poverty too? Moving beyond the malevolence paradigm. Reinarman C., p. 1644-1645. • Physical and mental health in severe opioid-dependent patients within a randomized controlled maintenance treatment trial. Reimer J., Verthein U., Karow A., Schafer I., Naber D., Haasen C., p. 1647-1655. • Commentary on Reimer et al. (2011): More work needed. Bell J., p. 1656-1657. • Age moderates non-genetic influences on the initiation of cannabis use: a twin-sibling study in Dutch adolescents and young adults. Distel M.A., Vink J.M., Bartels M., van Beijsterveldt C.E., Neale M.C., Boomsma D.I., p. 1658-1666. • Reaching out towards cannabis: approach-bias in heavy cannabis users predicts changes in cannabis use. Cousijn J., Goudriaan A.E., Wiers R.W., p. 1667-1674. • Nicotine dependence, abuse and craving: dimensionality in an Israeli sample. Shmulewitz D., Keyes K.M., Wall M.M., Aharonovich E., Aivadyan C., Greenstein E., et al., p. 1675-1686. • Australian smokers' and recent quitters' responses to the increasing price of cigarettes in the context of a tobacco tax increase. Dunlop S.M., Perez D., Cotter T., p. 1687-1695. • Effectiveness of a stepped primary care smoking cessation intervention: cluster randomized clinical trial (ISTAPS study). Cabezas C., Advani M., Puente D., Rodriguez-Blanco T., Martin C., p. 1696-1706. |
Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2011.106.issue-9/issuetoc |
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