Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.106, n°10 - October 2011
Paru le :
28/09/2011
Année :
2011
Page(s) :
1715-1882
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• It is time for low-risk drinking goals to come out of the closet. Sobell M.B., Sobell L.C., p. 1715-1717.
• Alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases: epidemiology and policy implications. Parry C.D., Patra J., Rehm J., p. 1718-1724.
• Using 'payment by results' to fund the treatment of dependent drug users-proceed with care! Maynard A., Street A., Hunter R., p. 1725-1729.
• 'Payment by results' and smoking cessation support. West R., p. 1730-1731.
• Considerations on performance contracting: a purchaser's perspective. McLellan A.T., p. 1731-1732.
• Addiction treatment outcomes, process and change: Texas Institute of Behavioral Research at Texas Christian University. Simpson D.D., Joe G.W., Dansereau D.F., Flynn P.M., p. 1733-1740.
• Conversation with Marc Schuckit. 1741-1747.
• Brief interventions in routine health care: a population-based study of conversations about alcohol in Sweden. Nilsen P., McCambridge J., Karlsson N., Bendtsen P., p. 1748-1756.
• Commentary on Nilsen et al. (2011): The importance of asking patients-the potential value of patient report of brief interventions. Bradley K.A., Johnson M.L., Williams E.C., p. 1757-1759.
• Extended telephone-based continuing care for alcohol dependence: 24-month outcomes and subgroup analyses. McKay J.R., Van Horn D., Oslin D.W., Ivey M., Drapkin M.L., Coviello D.M., et al., p. 1760-1769.
• Commentary on McKay et al. (2011): The many and varied pathways to recovery. Scott C., Dennis M., p. 1770-1771.
• Access to alcohol outlets and harmful alcohol consumption: a multi-level study in Melbourne, Australia. Kavanagh A.M., Kelly M.T., Krnjacki L., Thornton L., Jolley D., Subramanian S.V., et al., p. 1772-1779.
• Sexual transmissibility of HIV among opiate users with concurrent sexual partnerships: an egocentric network study in Yunnan, China. Li J., Liu H., Luo J., Koram N., Detels R., p. 1780-1787.
• Commentary on Li et al. (2011): A call for comprehensive approaches to sex-related human immunodeficiency virus risk among drug users. Bluthenthal R.N., Fehringer J.A., p. 1788-1789.
• The social norms of birth cohorts and adolescent marijuana use in the United States, 1976-2007. Keyes K.M., Schulenberg J.E., O'Malley P.M., Johnston L.D., Bachman J.G., Li G., et al., p. 1790-1800.
• Effects of a randomized contingency management intervention on opiate abstinence and retention in methadone maintenance treatment in China. Hser Y.I., Li J., Jiang H., Zhang R., Du J., Zhang C., et al., p. 1801-1809.
• Cocaine-related attentional bias following trauma cue exposure among cocaine dependent in-patients with and without post-traumatic stress disorder. Tull M.T., McDermott M.J., Gratz K.L., Coffey S.F., Lejuez C.W., p. 1810-1818.
• Cost effectiveness of interventions to reduce relapse to smoking following smoking cessation. Taylor M., Leonardi-Bee J., Agboola S., McNeill A., Coleman T., p. 1819-1826.
• The impact of the introduction of smoke-free legislation on prescribing of stop-smoking medications in England. Szatkowski L., Coleman T., McNeill A., Lewis S., p. 1827-1834.
• The dynamics of the urge-to-smoke following smoking cessation via pharmacotherapy. Javitz H.S., Swan G.E., Lerman C., p. 1835-1845.
• Examining gender differences in emerging tobacco use using the adolescents' need for smoking scale. Richardson C.G., Memetovic J., Ratner P.A., Johnson J.L., p. 1846-1854.
• Substance use and exercise participation among young adults: parallel trajectories in a national cohort-sequential study. Terry-McElrath Y.M., O'Malley P.M., p. 1855-1865.
• Commentary on Terry-McElrath & O'Malley (2011): Bad sport-exorcizing harmful substances and other problems. O'Brien K.S., p. 1866-1867.
• Estimating the rate of usage of varenicline and other medication for smoking cessation. Kotz D., Fidler J.A., West R., p. 1868-1869.
• Response to Kotz et al. (2011): estimating the rate of usage of varenicline and other medication for smoking cessation. Langley T.E., Huang Y., McNeill A., Coleman T., Szatkowski L., Lewis S., p. 1869.
• Disulfiram in a 'traditional' medicine sold to patients with alcohol dependence in India. Sharma P., Murthy P., Bharath M.M., p. 1870-1871.
• Is it time to start focusing on the content of computer-delivered interventions? Crutzen R., p. 1871.
• Correlation is no causation: gymnasium proliferation and the risk of obesity. Le Strat Y., Hoertel N., p. 1871-1872.
• It is time for low-risk drinking goals to come out of the closet. Sobell M.B., Sobell L.C., p. 1715-1717.
• Alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases: epidemiology and policy implications. Parry C.D., Patra J., Rehm J., p. 1718-1724.
• Using 'payment by results' to fund the treatment of dependent drug users-proceed with care! Maynard A., Street A., Hunter R., p. 1725-1729.
• 'Payment by results' and smoking cessation support. West R., p. 1730-1731.
• Considerations on performance contracting: a purchaser's perspective. McLellan A.T., p. 1731-1732.
• Addiction treatment outcomes, process and change: Texas Institute of Behavioral Research at Texas Christian University. Simpson D.D., Joe G.W., Dansereau D.F., Flynn P.M., p. 1733-1740.
• Conversation with Marc Schuckit. 1741-1747.
• Brief interventions in routine health care: a population-based study of conversations about alcohol in Sweden. Nilsen P., McCambridge J., Karlsson N., Bendtsen P., p. 1748-1756.
• Commentary on Nilsen et al. (2011): The importance of asking patients-the potential value of patient report of brief interventions. Bradley K.A., Johnson M.L., Williams E.C., p. 1757-1759.
• Extended telephone-based continuing care for alcohol dependence: 24-month outcomes and subgroup analyses. McKay J.R., Van Horn D., Oslin D.W., Ivey M., Drapkin M.L., Coviello D.M., et al., p. 1760-1769.
• Commentary on McKay et al. (2011): The many and varied pathways to recovery. Scott C., Dennis M., p. 1770-1771.
• Access to alcohol outlets and harmful alcohol consumption: a multi-level study in Melbourne, Australia. Kavanagh A.M., Kelly M.T., Krnjacki L., Thornton L., Jolley D., Subramanian S.V., et al., p. 1772-1779.
• Sexual transmissibility of HIV among opiate users with concurrent sexual partnerships: an egocentric network study in Yunnan, China. Li J., Liu H., Luo J., Koram N., Detels R., p. 1780-1787.
• Commentary on Li et al. (2011): A call for comprehensive approaches to sex-related human immunodeficiency virus risk among drug users. Bluthenthal R.N., Fehringer J.A., p. 1788-1789.
• The social norms of birth cohorts and adolescent marijuana use in the United States, 1976-2007. Keyes K.M., Schulenberg J.E., O'Malley P.M., Johnston L.D., Bachman J.G., Li G., et al., p. 1790-1800.
• Effects of a randomized contingency management intervention on opiate abstinence and retention in methadone maintenance treatment in China. Hser Y.I., Li J., Jiang H., Zhang R., Du J., Zhang C., et al., p. 1801-1809.
• Cocaine-related attentional bias following trauma cue exposure among cocaine dependent in-patients with and without post-traumatic stress disorder. Tull M.T., McDermott M.J., Gratz K.L., Coffey S.F., Lejuez C.W., p. 1810-1818.
• Cost effectiveness of interventions to reduce relapse to smoking following smoking cessation. Taylor M., Leonardi-Bee J., Agboola S., McNeill A., Coleman T., p. 1819-1826.
• The impact of the introduction of smoke-free legislation on prescribing of stop-smoking medications in England. Szatkowski L., Coleman T., McNeill A., Lewis S., p. 1827-1834.
• The dynamics of the urge-to-smoke following smoking cessation via pharmacotherapy. Javitz H.S., Swan G.E., Lerman C., p. 1835-1845.
• Examining gender differences in emerging tobacco use using the adolescents' need for smoking scale. Richardson C.G., Memetovic J., Ratner P.A., Johnson J.L., p. 1846-1854.
• Substance use and exercise participation among young adults: parallel trajectories in a national cohort-sequential study. Terry-McElrath Y.M., O'Malley P.M., p. 1855-1865.
• Commentary on Terry-McElrath & O'Malley (2011): Bad sport-exorcizing harmful substances and other problems. O'Brien K.S., p. 1866-1867.
• Estimating the rate of usage of varenicline and other medication for smoking cessation. Kotz D., Fidler J.A., West R., p. 1868-1869.
• Response to Kotz et al. (2011): estimating the rate of usage of varenicline and other medication for smoking cessation. Langley T.E., Huang Y., McNeill A., Coleman T., Szatkowski L., Lewis S., p. 1869.
• Disulfiram in a 'traditional' medicine sold to patients with alcohol dependence in India. Sharma P., Murthy P., Bharath M.M., p. 1870-1871.
• Is it time to start focusing on the content of computer-delivered interventions? Crutzen R., p. 1871.
• Correlation is no causation: gymnasium proliferation and the risk of obesity. Le Strat Y., Hoertel N., p. 1871-1872.
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