Titre : | European Addiction Research, Vol.19, n°1 - January 2013 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/01/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Format : | 1-59 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Working memory and speed of information processing in chronic khat users: preliminary findings. Hoffman R., Al'absi M., p. 1-6. • Reduced blood alcohol concentration in suicide victims in response to a new national alcohol policy in slovenia. Zupanc T., Agius M., Videtic Paska A., Pregelj P., p. 7-12. • CB1 and CB2 receptor expression and promoter methylation in patients with cannabis dependence. Rotter A., Bayerlein K., Hansbauer M., Weiland J., Sperling W., Kornhuber J., et al., p. 13-20. • Affective decision-making is predictive of three-month relapse in polysubstance-dependent alcoholics. De Wilde B., Verdejo-Garcia A., Sabbe B., Hulstijn W., Dom G., p. 21-28. • Motivation for change and barriers to treatment among young cannabis users. Fernandez-Artamendi S., Fernandez-Hermida J.R., Garcia-Fernandez G., Secades-Villa R., Garcia-Rodriguez O., p. 29-41. • Seeing and liking cigarette advertisements: is there a 'mere exposure' effect? Morgenstern M., Isensee B., Hanewinkel R., p. 42-46. • Effectiveness of varenicline as an aid to smoking cessation in primary care: an observational study. Andreas S., Chenot J.F., Diebold R., Peachey S., Mann K., p. 47-54. • Family-based and case-control study of glutamate receptor GRIK3 Ser310Ala polymorphism in alcohol dependence. Grzywacz A., Malecka I., Suchanecka A., Bienkowski P., Samochowiec J., p. 55-59. |
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Lien : | http://www.karger.com/Journal/Issue/257366 |
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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panierArticle : Périodique
S. FERNANDEZ-ARTAMENDI ;
J. R. FERNANDEZ-HERMIDA ;
G. GARCIA-FERNANDEZ ;
R. SECADES-VILLA ;
O. GARCIA RODRIGUEZ
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Background/Aims: Despite cannabis use among adolescents has shown to be related to psychosocial and mental health problems, the demand from adolescents for professional help is very low, and determinants of motivation for change among nonclinica[...]
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