Bulletin de Périodique
Substance Use and Misuse , Vol.48, n°10 - 2013 - Drugs, wars, military personnel, and veterans
Auteur(s) :
A. GOLUB, Éditeur scientifique ;
A. S. BENNETT, Éditeur scientifique
Paru le :
01/08/2013
Article en page(s) :
795-932
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
• Introduction to the special issue: drugs, wars, military personnel, and veterans. Golub A., A S.B., p. 795-798.
• Trends in binge and heavy drinking, alcohol-related problems, and combat exposure in the U.S. Military. Bray R.M., Brown J.M., Williams J., p. 799-810.
• Prescription opioid initiation, correlates, and consequences among a sample of OEF/OIF military personnel. Golub A., Bennett A.S., p. 811-820.
• Traumatic brain injury among US active duty military personnel and negative drinking-related consequences. Adams R.S., Larson M.J., Corrigan J.D., Ritter G.A., Williams T.V., p. 821-836.
• The effects of the military's antidrug policies over the life course: The case of past-year hallucinogen use. Miech R.A., London A.S., Wilmoth J.M., Koester S., p. 837-853.
• Explaining differences in hepatitis C between U.S. veterans and nonveterans in treatment for substance abuse: Results from a regression decomposition. Heslin K.C., Guerrero E.G., Mitchell M.N., Afable M.K., Dobalian A., p. 854-862.
• Rationale and methods of the Substance Use and Psychological Injury Combat Study (SUPIC): A longitudinal study of army service members returning from deployment in FY2008-2011. Larson M.J., Adams R.S., Mohr B.A., Harris A.H., Merrick E.L., Funk W., et al., p. 863-879.
• Substance use and other mental health disorders among veterans returning to the inner city: prevalence, correlates, and rates of unmet treatment need. Vazan P., Golub A., Bennett A.S., p. 880-893.
• Opioid and other substance misuse, overdose risk, and the potential for prevention among a sample of OEF/OIF veterans in New York City. Bennett A.S., Elliott L., Golub A., p. 894-907.
• Reaching soldiers with untreated substance use disorder: lessons learned in the development of a marketing campaign for the warrior check-up study. Walton T.O., Walker D.D., Kaysen D.L., Roffman R.A., Mbilinyi L., Neighbors C., p. 908-921.
• Catch, treat, and release: veteran treatment courts address the challenges of returning home. Slattery M., Dugger M.T., Lamb T.A., Williams L., p. 922-932.
• Introduction to the special issue: drugs, wars, military personnel, and veterans. Golub A., A S.B., p. 795-798.
• Trends in binge and heavy drinking, alcohol-related problems, and combat exposure in the U.S. Military. Bray R.M., Brown J.M., Williams J., p. 799-810.
• Prescription opioid initiation, correlates, and consequences among a sample of OEF/OIF military personnel. Golub A., Bennett A.S., p. 811-820.
• Traumatic brain injury among US active duty military personnel and negative drinking-related consequences. Adams R.S., Larson M.J., Corrigan J.D., Ritter G.A., Williams T.V., p. 821-836.
• The effects of the military's antidrug policies over the life course: The case of past-year hallucinogen use. Miech R.A., London A.S., Wilmoth J.M., Koester S., p. 837-853.
• Explaining differences in hepatitis C between U.S. veterans and nonveterans in treatment for substance abuse: Results from a regression decomposition. Heslin K.C., Guerrero E.G., Mitchell M.N., Afable M.K., Dobalian A., p. 854-862.
• Rationale and methods of the Substance Use and Psychological Injury Combat Study (SUPIC): A longitudinal study of army service members returning from deployment in FY2008-2011. Larson M.J., Adams R.S., Mohr B.A., Harris A.H., Merrick E.L., Funk W., et al., p. 863-879.
• Substance use and other mental health disorders among veterans returning to the inner city: prevalence, correlates, and rates of unmet treatment need. Vazan P., Golub A., Bennett A.S., p. 880-893.
• Opioid and other substance misuse, overdose risk, and the potential for prevention among a sample of OEF/OIF veterans in New York City. Bennett A.S., Elliott L., Golub A., p. 894-907.
• Reaching soldiers with untreated substance use disorder: lessons learned in the development of a marketing campaign for the warrior check-up study. Walton T.O., Walker D.D., Kaysen D.L., Roffman R.A., Mbilinyi L., Neighbors C., p. 908-921.
• Catch, treat, and release: veteran treatment courts address the challenges of returning home. Slattery M., Dugger M.T., Lamb T.A., Williams L., p. 922-932.
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