Titre : | Addiction, Vol.107, n°5 - May 2012 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 27/04/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 861-1021 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• The unavailability of opioid medicine and other legal painkillers [Editorial]. Finlay I.G., p. 861-862. • The barriers separating low- and middle-income countries from legal painkillers [Editorial]. Medina-Mora M.E., p. 863-864. • Design considerations for legalizing cannabis: lessons inspired by analysis of California's Proposition 19 [For debate]. Caulkins J.P., Kilmer B., Maccoun R.J., Pacula R.L., Reuter P., p. 865-871. • The long and winding road to cannabis legalization. Van Ours J., p. 872-873. • Additional considerations. Nadelmann E., Gutwillig S., Davies J., p. 873-875. • Practical experience with legalized cannabis. Gieringer D., p. 875-876. • Response to commentaries. Caulkins J.P., Kilmer B., Maccoun R.J., Pacula R.L., Reuter P., p. 876-877. • Young people's overestimation of peer substance use: an exaggerated phenomenon? [For debate]. Pape H., p. 878-884. • Adolescent estimation of peer substance use: why it matters. Simons-Morton B., Kuntsche E., p. 885-886. • Overestimation of peer substance use: additional perspectives. Borsari B., Carey K.B., p. 886-888. • Misperceptions of peer substance use among youth are real. Perkins H.W., p. 888-889. • Faithful friends: teen reporters of peer substance use. Hannigan J.H., Delaney-Black V., p. 889-890. • Standing still or moving forward? A response to the commentaries. Pape H., p. 890-891. • Conversation with Derek Rutherford. 892-899. • What is the difference between dependence and withdrawal reactions? A comparison of benzodiazepines and selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. Nielsen M., Hansen E.H., Gotzsche P.C., p. 900-908. • Dependence and withdrawal: comparison of the benzodiazepines and selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors. Lader M., p. 909-910. • Withdrawal or dependence: a matter of context. Brady K., p. 910-911. • Does minimum pricing reduce alcohol consumption? The experience of a Canadian province. Stockwell T., Auld M.C., Zhao J., Martin G., p. 912-920. • Pricing and tax options to reduce alcohol-related harms. Webster I.W., p. 921-922. • Minimum unit price comes of age. Coltart C.E., Gilmore I.T., p. 922-924. • Individual psychomotor impairment in relation to zopiclone and ethanol concentrations in blood - a randomized controlled double-blinded trial. Gustavsen I., Hjelmeland K., Bernard J.P., Morland J., p. 925-932. • Twelve-Step attendance trajectories over 7 years among adolescents entering substance use treatment in an integrated health plan. Chi F.W., Campbell C.I., Sterling S., Weisner C., p. 933-942. • Randomized trial of standard methadone treatment compared to initiating methadone without counseling: 12-month findings. Schwartz R.P., Kelly S.M., O'Grady K.E., Gandhi D., Jaffe J.H., p. 943-952. • Methadone treatment as palliation or an individualized process of recovery management? Day E., p. 953-954. • Counselling during substitution treatment: not enough is too much? Dunlop A., p. 954-956. • A randomized controlled trial of a brief intervention for illicit drugs linked to the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) in clients recruited from primary health-care settings in four countries. Humeniuk R., Ali R., Babor T., Souza-Formigoni M.L., de Lacerda R.B., Ling W., et al., p. 957-966. • An increased risk of motor vehicle accidents after prescription of methadone. Bramness J.G., Skurtveit S., Morland J., Engeland A., p. 967-972. • Abstinence-contingent recovery housing and reinforcement-based treatment following opioid detoxification. Tuten M., Defulio A., Jones H.E., Stitzer M., p. 973-982. • Smokeless tobacco use related to military deployment, cigarettes and mental health symptoms in a large, prospective cohort study among US service members. Hermes E.D., Wells T.S., Smith B., Boyko E.J., Gackstetter G.G., Miller S.C., et al., p. 983-994. • Very low rate and light smokers: smoking patterns and cessation-related behaviour in England, 2006-11. Kotz D., Fidler J., West R., p. 995-1002. • Effects of measurement methods on the relationship between smoking and delay reward discounting. Stillwell D.J., Tunney R.J., p. 1003-1012. • Improving accuracy of adolescents' substance use reports via text messaging [Letter to the Editor]. Thayer R.E., Hutchison K.E., p. 1015-1016. • Tobacco control: up in smoke in Europe? [Letter to the Editor]. Braillon A., Dubois G., p. 1016-1017. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2012.107.issue-5/issuetoc |
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