Titre : | Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Vol.26, n°4 - December 2012 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/12/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 683-1000 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
• Alcohol use history and panic-relevant responding among adolescents: A test using a voluntary hyperventilation challenge. Blumenthal H., Leen-Feldner E.W., Knapp A.A., Bunaciu L., Zamboanga B.L., p. 683-692. • Acute tolerance to alcohol in at-risk binge drinkers. Fillmore M.T., Weafer J., p. 693-702. • Predicting alcohol use across adolescence: relative strength of individual, family, peer, and contextual risk and protective factors. Cleveland M.J., Feinberg M.E., Jones D.E., p. 703-713. • Personal and contextual factors in the escalation of driving after drinking across the college years. Quinn P.D., Fromme K., p. 714-723. • Symptoms of posttraumatic stress predict craving among alcohol treatment seekers: Results of a daily monitoring study. Simpson T.L., Stappenbeck C.A., Varra A.A., Moore S.A., Kaysen D., p. 724-733. • Application of the stressor vulnerability model to understanding posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol-related problems in an undergraduate population. Hruska B., Delahanty D.L., p. 734-746. • Drinking buddies and their prospective influence on alcohol outcomes: Alcohol expectancies as a mediator. Lau-Barraco C., Braitman A.L., Leonard K.E., Padilla M., p. 747-758. • Social support and comfort in AA as mediators of "Making AA easier" (MAAEZ), a 12-step facilitation intervention. Subbaraman M.S., Kaskutas L.A., p. 759-765. • Impulsivity moderates the relationship between implicit associations about alcohol and alcohol use. Burton C.M., Pedersen S.L., McCarthy D.M., p. 766-772. • Alcohol treatment research assessment exposure: A critical review of the literature. Clifford P.R., Davis C.M., p. 773-781. • Correlates of alcohol-related regretted sex among college students. Orchowski L.M., Mastroleo N.R., Borsari B., p. 782-790. • The nature of coping in treatment for marijuana dependence: Latent structure and validation of the coping strategies scale. Litt M.D., Kadden R.M., Tennen H., p. 791-800. • Reliability and validity of young adults' anonymous online reports of marijuana use and thoughts about use. Ramo D.E., Liu H., Prochaska J.J., p. 801-811. • The role of perceived belongingness to a drug subculture among opioid-dependent patients. Moshier S.J., McHugh R.K., Calkins A.W., Hearon B.A., Rosellini A.J., Weitzman M.L., et al., p. 812-820. • The context of desire to use marijuana: momentary assessment of young people who frequently use marijuana. Shrier L.A., Walls C.E., Kendall A.D., Blood E.A., p. 821-829. • Responding to tobacco craving: Experimental test of acceptance versus suppression. Litvin E.B., Kovacs M.A., Hayes P.L., Brandon T.H., p. 830-837. • Isolating the role of psychological dysfunction in smoking cessation: Relations of personality and psychopathology to attaining cessation milestones. Leventhal A.M., Japuntich S.J., Piper M.E., Jorenby D.E., Schlam T.R., Baker T.B., p. 838-849. • Task persistence predicts smoking cessation in smokers with and without schizophrenia. Steinberg M.L., Williams J.M., Gandhi K.K., Foulds J., Epstein E.E., Brandon T.H., p. 850-858. • Motivational interviewing: A pilot test of active ingredients and mechanisms of change. Morgenstern J., Kuerbis A., Amrhein P., Hail L., Lynch K., McKay J.R., p. 859-869. • Outcome expectancy liking: A self-generated, self-coded measure predicts adolescent substance use trajectories. Fulton H.G., Krank M.D., Stewart S.H., p. 870-879. • Shorter and proximal Timeline Followback windows are representative of longer posttreatment functioning. Gioia C.J., Sobell L.C., Sobell M.B., Simco E.R., p. 880-887. • The influence of marijuana and alcohol use on condom use behavior: Findings from a sample of young adult female bar drinkers. Parks K.A., Collins R.L., Derrick J.L., p. 888-894. • Profiles of executive functioning: Associations with substance dependence and risky sexual behavior. Golub S.A., Starks T.J., Kowalczyk W.J., Thompson L.I., Parsons J.T., p. 895-905. • The moderating effects of group cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression among substance users. Hunter S.B., Witkiewitz K., Watkins K.E., Paddock S.M., Hepner K.A., p. 906-916. • Brief motivational intervention for college drinking: The synergistic impact of social anxiety and perceived drinking norms. Terlecki M.A., Buckner J.D., Larimer M.E., Copeland A.L., p. 917-923. • Perceived racism and alcohol consequences among African American and Caucasian college students. Grekin E.R., p. 924-930. • Pre-college pregaming: Practices, risk factors, and relationship to other indices of problematic drinking during the transition from high school to college. Haas A.L., Smith S.K., Kagan K., Jacob T., p. 931-938. • Do conduct problems and sensation seeking moderate the association between ADHD and three types of stimulant use in a college population? Van Eck K., Markle R.S., Flory K., p. 939-947. • Characterization of individuals seeking treatment for caffeine dependence. Juliano L.M., Evatt D.P., Richards B.D., Griffiths R.R., p. 948-954. • Fitness supplements as a gateway substance for anabolic-androgenic steroid use. Hildebrandt T., Harty S., Langenbucher J.W., p. 955-962. • Predictors of initiation of hookah tobacco smoking: A one-year prospective study of first-year college women. Fielder R.L., Carey K.B., Carey M.P., p. 963-968. • Dietary intake after smoking cessation among weight-concerned women smokers. Levine M.D., Cheng Y., Kalarchian M.A., Perkins K.A., Marcus M.D., p. 969-973. • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and severity of substance use: The role of comorbid psychopathology. Torok M., Darke S., Kaye S., p. 974-979. • A comparison of delay discounting among substance users with and without suicide attempt history. Liu R.T., Vassileva J., Gonzalez R., Martin E.M., p. 980-985. • Psychometric assessment of a self-administered version of the significant other survey. Benishek L.A., Carter M., Clements N.T., Allen C., Salber K.E., Dugosh K.L., et al., p. 986-993. • Assessing motivational interviewing integrity for group interventions with adolescents. D'Amico E.J., Osilla K.C., Miles J.N.V., Ewing B., Sullivan K., Katz K., et al., p. 994-1000. |
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