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Addiction, Vol.108, n°3 - March 2013
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Addiction , Vol.108, n°3 - March 2013
Paru le : 01/03/2013
Année : 2013
Page(s) : 447-656
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
• Addiction journal is committed to publishing qualitative research [Editorial]. Neale J., Hunt G., Lankenau S., Mayock P., Miller P., Sheridan J., et al., p. 447-449.
• An international legal strategy for alcohol control: not a framework convention - at least not yet [For debate]. Taylor A.L., Dhillon I.S., p. 450-455.
• Healthy is as healthy does: Where will a voluntary code get us on international alcohol control? Room R., p. 456-457.
• On delaying a Framework Convention on Alcohol Control: Regrettably agreeing but calling for strategic action to accelerate the process. Zeigler D., p. 457-459.
• Alternative legal strategies for alcohol control: not a framework convention - at least not right now. Liberman J., p. 459-460.
• A global frame is already in place. Rekve D., p. 460-461.
• Twenty-first century international lawmaking for alcohol control. Taylor A.L., Dhillon I.S., p. 461-462.
• Gambling in Taiwan: problems, research and policy. Yen C.-F., Wu H.Y.-J., p. 463-467.
• Prospects for scaling-up supervised injection facilities in Canada: the role of evidence in legal and political decision-making. Hyshka E., Bubela T., Wild T.C., p. 468-476.
• Transportation into narrative worlds: implications for entertainment media influences on tobacco use. Green M.C., Clark J.L., p. 477-484.
• Commentary on Green & Clark (2013): ‘I don't believe the effects of that picture will ever wear off’ - film narratives as instigators of smoking, drinking and other worrisome behaviour. Room R., p. 485-486.
• A systematic review of the relationships between family functioning, pubertal timing and adolescent substance use. Hummel A., Shelton K.H., Heron J., Moore L., van den Bree M.B.M., p. 487-496.
• Motivational typologies of drinkers: do enhancement and coping drinkers form two distinct groups? Littlefield A.K., Vergés A., Rosinski J.M., Steinley D., Sher K.J., p. 497-503.
• Commentary on Littlefield et al. (2013): Enhancement and coping drinkers - non-existent or difficult to find? Kuntsche E., p. 504-505.
• Working memory ability predicts trajectories of early alcohol use in adolescents: the mediational role of impulsivity. Khurana A., Romer D., Betancourt L.M., Brodsky N.L., Giannetta J.M., Hurt H., p. 506-515.
• Early life socio-economic position and later alcohol use: birth cohort study. Melotti R., Lewis G., Hickman M., Heron J., Araya R., Macleod J., p. 516-525.
• The mediating role of alcohol-related memory associations on the relation between perceived parental drinking and the onset of adolescents' alcohol use. Van Der Vorst H., Krank M., Engels R.C.M.E., Pieters S., Burk W.J., Mares S.H.W., p. 526-533.
• Acute toxicity due to the confirmed consumption of synthetic cannabinoids: clinical and laboratory findings. Hermanns-Clausen M., Kneisel S., Szabo B., Auwärter V., p. 534-544.
• Commentary on Hermanns-Clausen et al. (2013): Spicing things up - the emerging phenomenon of synthetic cannabinoid use. Addy P.H., Cyril D'Souza D., p. 545-546.
• Gender differences in the presence of drugs in violent deaths. Sheehan C.M., Rogers R.G., Williams G.W., Boardman J.D., p. 547-555.
• Profiles of illicit drug use during annual key holiday and control periods in Australia: wastewater analysis in an urban, a semi-rural and a vacation area. Lai F.Y., Bruno R., Hall W., Gartner C., Ort C., Kirkbride P., et al., p. 556-565.
• Deficits in social perception in opioid maintenance patients, abstinent opioid users and non-opioid users. McDonald S., Darke S., Kaye S., Torok M., p. 566-574.
• An empirical evaluation of proposed changes for gambling diagnosis in the DSM-5. Petry N.M., Blanco C., Stinchfield R., Volberg R., p. 575-581.
• Commentary on Petry et al. (2013): Actus Reus - why it matters to pathological gambling treatment. Bowden-Jones H., p. 582-583.
• Egocentric social network analysis of pathological gambling. Meisel M.K., Clifton A.D., MacKillop J., Miller J.D., Campbell W.K., Goodie A.S., p. 584-591.
• Problematic computer game use among adolescents, younger and older adults. Festl R., Scharkow M., Quandt T., p. 592-599.
• Commentary on Festl et al. (2013): Gaming addiction - how far have we come, and how much further do we need to go? Petry N.M., p. 600-601.
• Population impact of reimbursement for smoking cessation: a natural experiment in the Netherlands. Willemsen M.C., Segaar D., van Schayck O.C.P., p. 602-604.
• Commentary on Willemsen et al. (2013): Increasing demand for smoking cessation on a national level. Alessi S., Ledgerwood D.M., p. 605-606.
• Racial differences in the relationship between tobacco dependence and nicotine and carcinogen exposure. St.Helen G., Dempsey D., Wilson M., Jacob P., Benowitz N.L., p. 607-617.
• Population-level effects of automated smoking cessation help programs: a randomized controlled trial. Borland R., Balmford J., Benda P., p. 618-628.
• Social relationships and subsequent health-related behaviours: linkages between adolescent peer status and levels of adult smoking in a Stockholm cohort. Almquist Y.B., Östberg V., p. 629-637.
• Dating and substance use in adolescent peer networks: a replication and extension. Kreager D.A., Haynie D.L., Hopfer S., p. 638-647.
• Compulsory detention in addiction treatment [Letter]. Reitan T., p. 650.
• Response to Reitan. Hall W., Babor T., Laranjeira R., Marsden J., Miller P., Obot I., et al., p. 650-651.
Lien : http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2013.108.issue-3/issuetoc
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