Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , Vol.73, n°5 - September 2012
Paru le :
01/09/2012
Article en page(s) :
713-859
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Evaluating self-checkout lanes as a potential source of alcoholic beverages for minors. Clapp J.D., Martell B., Woodruff S., Reed M.B., p. 713-717.
• Memory for emotional picture cues during acute alcohol intoxication. Ray S., Mun E.Y., Buckman J.F., Udo T., Bates M.E., p. 718-725.
• Predicting driving after drinking over time among college students: the emerging role of injunctive normative perceptions. LaBrie J.W., Napper L.E., Ghaidarov T.M., p. 726-730.
• Drinking context and intimate partner violence: evidence from the california community health study of couples. Cunradi C.B., Mair C., Todd M., Remer L., p. 731-739.
• Investigating the association between childhood sexual abuse and alcohol use disorders in women: does it matter how we ask about sexual abuse? Sartor C.E., McCutcheon V.V., Nelson E.C., Duncan A.E., Bucholz K.K., Heath A.C., p. 740-748.
• Brain response to working memory over three years of adolescence: influence of initiating heavy drinking. Squeglia L.M., Pulido C., Wetherill R.R., Jacobus J., Brown G.G., Tapert S.F., p. 749-760.
• Acute stress and event-related potential correlates of attention to alcohol images in social drinkers. Ceballos N.A., Giuliano R.J., Wicha N.Y., Graham R., p. 761-771.
• Socioeconomic status and substance use among young adults: a comparison across constructs and drugs. Patrick M.E., Wightman P., Schoeni R.F., Schulenberg J.E., p. 772-782.
• Examining risk and protective factors for alcohol use in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth: a longitudinal multilevel analysis. Newcomb M.E., Heinz A.J., Mustanski B., p. 783-793.
• Direct and indirect effects of impulsivity traits on drinking and driving in young adults. Treloar H.R., Morris D.H., Pedersen S.L., McCarthy D.M., p. 794-803.
• How do impulsivity and education relate to smoking initiation and cessation among young adults? Kvaavik E., Rise J., p. 804-810.
• Sex differences in mediating and moderating processes linking economic stressors, psychological distress, and drinking. Lewis Brown R., Richman J.A., p. 811-819.
• Measures of substance consumption among substance users, DSM-IV abusers, and those with DSM-IV dependence disorders in a nationally representative sample. Moss H.B., Chen C.M., Yi H.Y., p. 820-828.
• Self-administered web-based timeline followback procedure for drinking and smoking behaviors in young adults. Rueger S.Y., Trela C.J., Palmeri M., King A.C., p. 829-833.
• Innovative recruitment using online networks: lessons learned from an online study of alcohol and other drug use utilizing a web-based, Respondent-Driven Sampling (webRDS) strategy. Bauermeister J.A., Zimmerman M.A., Johns M.M., Glowacki P., Stoddard S., Volz E., p. 834-838.
• Assessing the protective value of protective behavioral strategies. Frank C., Thake J., Davis C.G., p. 839-843.
• Patient reactance moderates the effect of directive telephone counseling for methamphetamine users. Karno M., Farabee D., Brecht M.L., Rawson R., p. 844-850.
• Experimental test of social norms theory in a real-world drinking environment. Johnson M.B., p. 851-859.
• Evaluating self-checkout lanes as a potential source of alcoholic beverages for minors. Clapp J.D., Martell B., Woodruff S., Reed M.B., p. 713-717.
• Memory for emotional picture cues during acute alcohol intoxication. Ray S., Mun E.Y., Buckman J.F., Udo T., Bates M.E., p. 718-725.
• Predicting driving after drinking over time among college students: the emerging role of injunctive normative perceptions. LaBrie J.W., Napper L.E., Ghaidarov T.M., p. 726-730.
• Drinking context and intimate partner violence: evidence from the california community health study of couples. Cunradi C.B., Mair C., Todd M., Remer L., p. 731-739.
• Investigating the association between childhood sexual abuse and alcohol use disorders in women: does it matter how we ask about sexual abuse? Sartor C.E., McCutcheon V.V., Nelson E.C., Duncan A.E., Bucholz K.K., Heath A.C., p. 740-748.
• Brain response to working memory over three years of adolescence: influence of initiating heavy drinking. Squeglia L.M., Pulido C., Wetherill R.R., Jacobus J., Brown G.G., Tapert S.F., p. 749-760.
• Acute stress and event-related potential correlates of attention to alcohol images in social drinkers. Ceballos N.A., Giuliano R.J., Wicha N.Y., Graham R., p. 761-771.
• Socioeconomic status and substance use among young adults: a comparison across constructs and drugs. Patrick M.E., Wightman P., Schoeni R.F., Schulenberg J.E., p. 772-782.
• Examining risk and protective factors for alcohol use in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth: a longitudinal multilevel analysis. Newcomb M.E., Heinz A.J., Mustanski B., p. 783-793.
• Direct and indirect effects of impulsivity traits on drinking and driving in young adults. Treloar H.R., Morris D.H., Pedersen S.L., McCarthy D.M., p. 794-803.
• How do impulsivity and education relate to smoking initiation and cessation among young adults? Kvaavik E., Rise J., p. 804-810.
• Sex differences in mediating and moderating processes linking economic stressors, psychological distress, and drinking. Lewis Brown R., Richman J.A., p. 811-819.
• Measures of substance consumption among substance users, DSM-IV abusers, and those with DSM-IV dependence disorders in a nationally representative sample. Moss H.B., Chen C.M., Yi H.Y., p. 820-828.
• Self-administered web-based timeline followback procedure for drinking and smoking behaviors in young adults. Rueger S.Y., Trela C.J., Palmeri M., King A.C., p. 829-833.
• Innovative recruitment using online networks: lessons learned from an online study of alcohol and other drug use utilizing a web-based, Respondent-Driven Sampling (webRDS) strategy. Bauermeister J.A., Zimmerman M.A., Johns M.M., Glowacki P., Stoddard S., Volz E., p. 834-838.
• Assessing the protective value of protective behavioral strategies. Frank C., Thake J., Davis C.G., p. 839-843.
• Patient reactance moderates the effect of directive telephone counseling for methamphetamine users. Karno M., Farabee D., Brecht M.L., Rawson R., p. 844-850.
• Experimental test of social norms theory in a real-world drinking environment. Johnson M.B., p. 851-859.
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J. D. CLAPP ;
B. MARTELL ;
S. WOODRUFF ;
M. B. REED
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2012
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°5, September 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°5, September 2012) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: This exploratory study examined the ability of young adults to purchase alcoholic beverages through self-checkout lanes without being asked for age verification. Although the minimum drinking age in all 50 U. S. states is 21 years of [...]
M. E. PATRICK ;
P. WIGHTMAN ;
R. F. SCHOENI ;
J. E. SCHULENBERG
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2012
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°5, September 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°5, September 2012) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Little consensus exists regarding the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and substance use. This study examined the associations of three indicators of family SES during childhood--income, wealth, and parental education--[...]
H. B. MOSS ;
C. M. CHEN ;
H. Y. YI
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2012
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°5, September 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°5, September 2012) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Neither the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Edition, Revised (DSM-III-R), nor the DSM-IV uses measures of substance consumption as part of the diagnostic criteria for substance use disorders. Therefore, th[...]
J. A. BAUERMEISTER ;
M. A. ZIMMERMAN ;
M. M. JOHNS ;
P. GLOWACKI ;
S. STODDARD ;
E. VOLZ
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2012
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°5, September 2012) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°5, September 2012) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: We used a web version of Respondent-Driven Sampling (webRDS) to recruit a sample of young adults (ages 18-24) and examined whether this strategy would result in alcohol and other drug (AOD) prevalence estimates comparable to national [...]