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Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Vol.123, n°1-3 - June 2012
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Drug and Alcohol Dependence , Vol.123, n°1-3 - June 2012
Paru le : 18/06/2012
Année : 2012
Page(s) : 1-282
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
• Ethnic-specific meta-analyses of association between the OPRM1 A118G polymorphism and alcohol dependence among Asians and Caucasians. Chen D., Liu L., Xiao Y., Peng Y., Yang C., Wang Z., p. 1-6.
• The temporal relationship between per capita alcohol consumption and harm: A systematic review of time lag specifications in aggregate time series analyses. Holmes J., Meier P.S., Booth A., Guo Y., Brennan A., p. 7-14.
• The Sexual Discounting Task: HIV risk behavior and the discounting of delayed sexual rewards in cocaine dependence. Johnson M.W., Bruner N.R., p. 15-21.
• The theory of planned behavior: Precursors of marijuana use in early adolescence? Malmberg M., Overbeek G., Vermulst A.A., Monshouwer K., Vollebergh W.A.M., Engels R.C.M.E., p. 22-28.
• Carisoprodol tolerance and precipitated withdrawal. Gatch M.B., Nguyen J.D., Carbonaro T., Forster M.J., p. 29-34.
• Motivators and barriers influencing willingness to participate in candidate HCV vaccine trials: Perspectives of people who inject drugs. Park J.N., White B., Bates A., Enriquez J., Liao L., Maher L., p. 35-40.
• Patient satisfaction with methadone maintenance treatment: The relevance of participation in treatment and social functioning. Trujols J., Garijo I., Siñol N., del Pozo J., Portella M.J., Pérez de los Cobos J., p. 41-47.
• The relevance of age at first alcohol and nicotine use for initiation of cannabis use and progression to cannabis use disorders. Behrendt S., Beesdo-Baum K., Höfler M., Perkonigg A., Bühringer G., Lieb R., et al., p. 48-56.
• Opioid challenge evaluation of blockade by extended-release naltrexone in opioid-abusing adults: Dose–effects and time-course. Bigelow G.E., Preston K.L., Schmittner J., Dong Q., Gastfriend D.R., p. 57-65.
• Motives for smoking in movies affect future smoking risk in middle school students: An experimental investigation. Shadel W.G., Martino S.C., Setodji C., Haviland A., Primack B.A., Scharf D., p. 66-71.
• The impact of buprenorphine on treatment of opioid dependence in a Medicaid population: Recent service utilization trends in the use of buprenorphine and methadone. Stein B.D., Gordon A.J., Sorbero M., Dick A.W., Schuster J., Farmer C., p. 72-78.
• Psychological processes and stimulant use among men who have sex with men. Carrico A.W., Pollack L.M., Stall R.D., Shade S.B., Neilands T.B., Rice T.M., et al., p. 79-83.
• Negative reinforcement learning is affected in substance dependence. Thompson L.L., Claus E.D., Mikulich-Gilbertson S.K., Banich M.T., Crowley T., Krmpotich T., et al., p. 84-90.
• Road traffic crashes and prescribed methadone and buprenorphine: A french registry-based case–control study. Corsenac P., Lagarde E., Gadegbeku B., Delorme B., Tricotel A., Castot A., et al., p. 91-97.
• Atypical frontal lobe activity during verbal working memory in youth with a family history of alcoholism. Cservenka A., Herting M.M., Nagel B.J., p. 98-104.
• The prevalence of cannabis-involved driving in California. Johnson M.B., Kelley-Baker T., Voas R.B., Lacey J.H., p. 105-109.
• Does quitting smoking during pregnancy have a long-term impact on smoking status? Grover K.W., Zvolensky M.J., Lemeshow A.R., Galea S., Goodwin R.D., p. 110-114.
• The role of conduct disorder in the association between ADHD and alcohol use (disorder). Results from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-2. Tuithof M., ten Have M., van den Brink W., Vollebergh W., de Graaf R., p. 115-121.
• Understanding the trends in HIV and hepatitis C prevalence amongst injecting drug users in different settings - Implications for intervention impact. Vickerman P., Martin N.K., Hickman M., p. 122-131.
• Psilocybin dose-dependently causes delayed, transient headaches in healthy volunteers. Johnson M.W., Andrew Sewell R., Griffiths R.R., p. 132-140.
• Diagnostic criteria for cannabis withdrawal syndrome. Gorelick D.A., Levin K.H., Copersino M.L., Heishman S.J., Liu F., Boggs D.L., et al., p. 141-147.
• 1-Pentyl-3-phenylacetylindoles and JWH-018 share in vivo cannabinoid profiles in mice. Wiley J.L., Marusich J.A., Martin B.R., Huffman J.W., p. 148-153.
• GABRA2 and KIBRA genotypes predict early relapse to substance use. Bauer L.O., Covault J., Gelernter J., p. 154-159.
• Measurement of gender-sensitive treatment for women in mixed-gender substance abuse treatment programs. Tang Z., Claus R.E., Orwin R.G., Kissin W.B., Arieira C., p. 160-166.
• Associations between energy drink consumption and alcohol use behaviors among college students. Velazquez C.E., Poulos N.S., Latimer L.A., Pasch K.E., p. 167-172.
• Motivational assessment of non-treatment buprenorphine research participation in heroin dependent individuals. Papke G., Greenwald M.K., p. 173-179.
• The association between alcohol use and hepatitis C status among injecting drug users in Glasgow. O’Leary M.C., Hutchinson S.J., Allen E., Palmateer N., Cameron S., Taylor A., et al., p. 180-189.
• Gender differences in health-related quality of life among cannabis users: Results from the national epidemiologic survey on alcohol and related conditions. Lev-Ran S., Imtiaz S., Taylor B.J., Shield K.D., Rehm J., Le Foll B., p. 190-200.
• Childhood adversity, serotonin transporter (5-HTTLPR) genotype, and risk for cigarette smoking and nicotine dependence in alcohol dependent adults. Mingione C.J., Heffner J.L., Blom T.J., Anthenelli R.M., p. 201-206.
• Time based prospective memory deficits associated with binge drinking: Evidence from the Cambridge Prospective Memory Test (CAMPROMPT). Heffernan T., O’Neill T., p. 207-212.
• Lifetime victimization and past year alcohol use in a U.S. population sample of men and women drinkers. Nayak M.B., Lown E.A., Bond J.C., Greenfield T.K., p. 213-219.
• Two-part random effects growth modeling to identify risks associated with alcohol and cannabis initiation, initial average use and changes in drug consumption in a sample of adult, male twins. Gillespie N.A., Lubke G.H., Gardner C.O., Neale M.C., Kendler K.S., p. 220-228.
• Effects of cold pressor pain on the abuse liability of intranasal oxycodone in male and female prescription opioid abusers. Lofwall M.R., Nuzzo P.A., Walsh S.L., p. 229-238.
• Interrelationship of substance use and psychological distress over the life course among a cohort of urban African Americans. Green K.M., Zebrak K.A., Robertson J.A., Fothergill K.E., Ensminger M.E., p. 239-248.
• Educational attainment is not a good proxy for cognitive function in methamphetamine dependence. Dean A.C., Hellemann G., Sugar C.A., London E.D., p. 249-254.
• A comparison of syringe disposal practices among injection drug users in a city with versus a city without needle and syringe programs. Tookes H.E., Kral A.H., Wenger L.D., Cardenas G.A., Martinez A.N., Sherman R.L., et al., p. 255-259.
• Examining the link between collision involvement and cocaine use. Stoduto G., Mann R.E., Ialomiteanu A., Wickens C.M., Brands B., p. 260-263.
• The mGlu5 receptor antagonist MTEP attenuates opiate self-administration and cue-induced opiate-seeking behaviour in mice. Brown R.M., Stagnitti M.R., Duncan J.R., Lawrence A.J., p. 264-268.
• Non-injection drug use and hepatitis C among drug treatment clients in west central Mexico. Campollo O., Roman S., Panduro A., Hernandez G., Diaz-Barriga L., Balanzario M.C., et al., p. 269-272.
• Gender differences in factors associated with alcohol drinking: Delay discounting and perception of others’ drinking. Yankelevitz R.L., Mitchell S.H., Zhang Y., p. 273-276.
• Agonist-selective effects of opioid receptor ligands on cytosolic calcium concentration in rat striatal neurons. Brailoiu G.C., Deliu E., Hooper R., Dun N.J., Undieh A.S., Adler M.W., et al., p. 277-281.
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