Titre : | Addictive Behaviors, Vol.36, n°11 - November 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/11/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Résumé : |
CONTENTS:
• Driving kids to smoke? Children's reported exposure to smoke in cars and early smoking initiation. Glover M., Scragg R., Min S., Kira A., Nosa V., McCool J., et al., p. 1027-1031. • Correlates of Salvia divinorum use in a national sample: Findings from the 2009 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Ford J.A., Watkins W.C., Blumenstein L., p. 1032-1037. • Using the health belief model to predict injecting drug users' intentions to employ harm reduction strategies. Bonar E.E., Rosenberg H., p. 1038-1044. • The 12 Step Affiliation and Practices Scale: Development and initial validation of a measure assessing 12 step affiliation. Klein A.A., Slaymaker V.J., Kelly J.F., p. 1045-1051. • Validation of a nine-dimensional measure of drinking motives for use in clinical applications: The desired effects of drinking scale. Doyle S.R., Donovan D.M., Simpson T.L., p. 1052-1060. • The Desire Thinking Questionnaire: Development and psychometric properties. Caselli G., Spada M.M., p. 1061-1067. • Using virtual reality to investigate complex and contextual cue reactivity in nicotine dependent problem drinkers. Traylor A.C., Parrish D.E., Copp H.L., Bordnick P.S., p. 1068-1075. • Alcohol-involved assault: Associations with posttrauma alcohol use, consequences, and expectancies. Bedard-Gilligan M., Kaysen D., Desai S., Lee C.M., p. 1076-1082. • Life goals and alcohol use among first-year college students: The role of motives to limit drinking. Palfai T.P., Ralston T.E., p. 1083-1086. • Pathological personality traits among patients with absent, current, and remitted substance use disorders. Hopwood C.J., Morey L.C., Skodol A.E., Sanislow C.A., Grilo C.M., Ansell E.B., et al., p. 1087-1090. • Parental problem drinking predicts implicit alcohol expectancy in adolescents and young adults. Belles S., Budde A., Moesgen D., Klein M., p. 1091-1094. • The DSM Guided Cannabis Screen (DSM-G-CS): Description, reliability, factor structure and empirical scoring with a clinical sample. Alexander D., Leung P., p. 1095-1100. • Transitions between tobacco and cannabis use among adolescents: A multi-state modeling of progression from onset to daily use. Mayet A., Legleye S., Chau N., Falissard B., p. 1101-1105. • Sex differences in effects of cigarette smoking and 24-hr abstinence on plasma arginine vasopressin. Guaderrama M.M., Corwin E.J., Kapelewski C.H., Klein L.C., p. 1106-1109. |
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