Bulletin de Périodique
Substance Use and Misuse , Vol.47, n°2 - 2012 - Music and substance use
Auteur(s) :
T. F. M. ter BOGT, Éditeur scientifique ;
Z. HARAKEH, Éditeur scientifique
Paru le :
31/01/2012
Domaine :
Plusieurs produits / Several products
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Thésaurus mots-clés
MUSIQUE
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Music and substance use. Guest editorial: special issue. Ter Bogt F., Harakeh Z., p. 119-120.
• Booze, drugs, and pop music: trends in substance portrayals in the billboard top 100-1968-2008. Christenson P., Roberts D.F., Bjork N., p. 121-129.
• Dance is the new metal: adolescent music preferences and substance use across Europe. Ter Bogt T.F.M., Gabhainn S.N., Simons-Morton B.G., Ferreira M., Hublet A., Godeau E., et al., p. 130-142.
• To hell and back: excessive drug use, addiction, and the process of recovery in mainstream rock autobiographies. Oksanen A., p. 143-154.
• Music video viewing as a marker of driving after the consumption of alcohol. Beullens K., Roe K., Van den Bulck J., p. 155-165.
• Can fantasizing while listening to music play a protective role against the influences of sensation seeking and peers on adolescents' substance use? Miranda D., Gaudreau P., Morizot J., Fallu J.S., p. 166-179.
• The effects of music genre on young people's alcohol consumption: an experimental observational study. Engels R.C., Poelen E.A., Spijkerman R., Ter Bogt T., p. 180-188.
• Music and substance use. Guest editorial: special issue. Ter Bogt F., Harakeh Z., p. 119-120.
• Booze, drugs, and pop music: trends in substance portrayals in the billboard top 100-1968-2008. Christenson P., Roberts D.F., Bjork N., p. 121-129.
• Dance is the new metal: adolescent music preferences and substance use across Europe. Ter Bogt T.F.M., Gabhainn S.N., Simons-Morton B.G., Ferreira M., Hublet A., Godeau E., et al., p. 130-142.
• To hell and back: excessive drug use, addiction, and the process of recovery in mainstream rock autobiographies. Oksanen A., p. 143-154.
• Music video viewing as a marker of driving after the consumption of alcohol. Beullens K., Roe K., Van den Bulck J., p. 155-165.
• Can fantasizing while listening to music play a protective role against the influences of sensation seeking and peers on adolescents' substance use? Miranda D., Gaudreau P., Morizot J., Fallu J.S., p. 166-179.
• The effects of music genre on young people's alcohol consumption: an experimental observational study. Engels R.C., Poelen E.A., Spijkerman R., Ter Bogt T., p. 180-188.
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T. F. M. ter BOGT ;
S. N. GABHAINN ;
B. G. SIMONS-MORTON ;
M. FERREIRA ;
A. HUBLET ;
E. GODEAU ;
E. KUNTSCHE ;
M. RICHTER ;
The HBSC Risk Behavior ;
The HBSC Peer Culture Focus Groups
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Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.47, n°2, 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.47, n°2, 2012) Article : Périodique
This study examined relationships between music preferences and substance use (tobacco, alcohol, cannabis) among 18,103 fifteen-year-olds from 10 European countries. In 2005-2006, across Europe, preferences for mainstream Pop (pop chart music) a[...]