Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction Research and Theory , Vol.19, n°6 - December 2011
Paru le :
18/11/2011
Année :
2011
Page(s) :
483-570
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Beginning gambling: The role of social networks and environment. Reith G., Dobbie F., p. 483-493.
• The relationship between self-efficacy and nicotine withdrawal severity among adult smokers. Morrell H.E.R., Skarbek E.A., Cohen L.M., p. 494-503.
• Perceptions of risk among college smokers: Relationships to smoking status. Seigers D.K., Terry C.P., p. 504-509.
• Modeling the Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index (RAPI): A comparison of statistical methods. Light L.S., McCoy T.P., Thompson M.P., Spitler H.D., Sutfin E.L., Rhodes S.D., p. 510-518.
• Predictors of response to brief intervention in general practice against long-term benzodiazepine use. Heather N., Paton J., Ashton H., p. 519-527.
• Thizzin' - Ecstasy use contexts and emergent social meanings. Lee J.P., Battle R.S., Soller B., Brandes N., p. 528-541.
• Birth outcomes for infants born to women participating in integrated substance abuse treatment programs: A meta-analytic review. Milligan K., Niccols A., Sword W., Thabane L., Henderson J., Smith A., p. 542-555.
• The emergence and evolution of drug user groups in the UK. Bennett T., Jacques S., Wright R., p. 556-565.
• Attachment security and alexithymia in a heavy drinking sample. Thorberg F.A., Young R.M., Sullivan K.A., Lyvers M., Hurst C., Connor J., et al., p. 566-570.
• Beginning gambling: The role of social networks and environment. Reith G., Dobbie F., p. 483-493.
• The relationship between self-efficacy and nicotine withdrawal severity among adult smokers. Morrell H.E.R., Skarbek E.A., Cohen L.M., p. 494-503.
• Perceptions of risk among college smokers: Relationships to smoking status. Seigers D.K., Terry C.P., p. 504-509.
• Modeling the Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index (RAPI): A comparison of statistical methods. Light L.S., McCoy T.P., Thompson M.P., Spitler H.D., Sutfin E.L., Rhodes S.D., p. 510-518.
• Predictors of response to brief intervention in general practice against long-term benzodiazepine use. Heather N., Paton J., Ashton H., p. 519-527.
• Thizzin' - Ecstasy use contexts and emergent social meanings. Lee J.P., Battle R.S., Soller B., Brandes N., p. 528-541.
• Birth outcomes for infants born to women participating in integrated substance abuse treatment programs: A meta-analytic review. Milligan K., Niccols A., Sword W., Thabane L., Henderson J., Smith A., p. 542-555.
• The emergence and evolution of drug user groups in the UK. Bennett T., Jacques S., Wright R., p. 556-565.
• Attachment security and alexithymia in a heavy drinking sample. Thorberg F.A., Young R.M., Sullivan K.A., Lyvers M., Hurst C., Connor J., et al., p. 566-570.
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G. REITH ;
F. DOBBIE
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2011
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.19, n°6, December 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.19, n°6, December 2011) Article : Périodique
This article reports findings from the first phase of a longitudinal, qualitative study based on a cohort of 50 gamblers. The overall study is designed to explore the development of 'gambling careers'. Within it, this first phase of analysis exa[...]
T. BENNETT ;
S. JACQUES ;
R. WRIGHT
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2011
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.19, n°6, December 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.19, n°6, December 2011) Article : Périodique
The aim of this article is to describe and explain the development of drug user groups in the UK and elsewhere by drawing on a case study of one of the earliest drug user association formed in England in 1983, known as the Drug Dependents' Assoc[...]