Titre : | Addiction, Vol.108, n°11 - November 2013 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/11/2013 |
Année de publication : | 2013 |
Format : | 1871-2043 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- West Africa's drug trade: reasons for concern and hope [Editorial]. Klantschnig G., p. 1871-1872. - To what extent should waterpipe tobacco smoking become a public health priority? [For debate]. Jawad M., McEwen A., McNeill A., Shahab L., p. 1873-1884. - What can waterpipe tobacco smoking teach us about the need for a more rapid response to emerging non-communicable disease risks? Eissenberg T., p. 1885-1886. - Are waterpipe users tobacco-dependent? Maynard O.M., Gage S.H., Munafò M.R., p. 1886-1887. - The importance of addressing waterpipe tobacco smoking: research and policy responses. Jawad M., McEwen A., McNeill A., Shahab L., p. 1887-1888. - Vested Interests in Addiction Research and Policy. Is the alcohol industry delaying government action on alcohol health warning labels in Australia? Mathews R., Thorn M., Giorgi C., p. 1889-1896. - Conversation with Judith Mackay. 1897-1904. - Alcohol consumption and self-reported (SF12) physical and mental health among working-aged men in a typical Russian city: a cross-sectional study. Dissing A.S., Gil A., Keenan K., McCambridge J., McKee M., Oralov A., et al., p. 1905-1914. - Commentary on Dissing et al. (2013): How should we understand the links between alcohol consumption and health? Carlson P., p. 1915-1915. - Multiple behavioural impulsivity tasks predict prospective alcohol involvement in adolescents. Fernie G., Peeters M., Gullo M.J., Christiansen P., Cole J.C., Sumnall H., et al., p. 1916-1923. - Predicting steep escalations in alcohol use over the teenage years: age-related variations in key social influences. Chan G.C.K., Kelly A.B., Toumbourou J.W., Hemphill S.A., Young R.M., Haynes M.A., et al., p. 1924-1932. - The impact of hazardous drinking on suicide among working-age Russian males: an individual-level analysis. Pridemore W.A., p. 1933-1941. - Managing psychiatric comorbidity within versus outside of methadone treatment settings: a randomized and controlled evaluation. Brooner R.K., Kidorf M.S., King V.L., Peirce J., Neufeld K., Stoller K., et al., p. 1942-1951. - Commentary on Brooner et al. (2013): One-stop shopping - what sells and what doesn't. Ling W., p. 1952-1953. - Driving under the influence (DUI) among patients in opioid maintenance treatment (OMT): a registry-based national cohort study. Bukten A., Herskedal A., Skurtveit S., Bramness J.G., Clausen T., p. 1954-1961. - Sensitivity and specificity of a procedure for early human screening of novel smoking cessation medications. Perkins K.A., Lerman C., Karelitz J.L., Jao N.C., Chengappa K.N.R., Sparks G.M., p. 1962-1968. - Effects of reward and punishment on brain activations associated with inhibitory control in cigarette smokers. Luijten M., O'Connor D.A., Rossiter S., Franken I.H.A., Hester R., p. 1969-1978. - Association between smoking cessation and short-term health-care use: results from an international prospective cohort study (ATTEMPT). Beard E., Shahab L., Curry S.J., West R., p. 1979-1988. - The prevalence, predictors and associated health outcomes of high nicotine dependence using three measures among US smokers. Schnoll R.A., Goren A., Annunziata K., Suaya J.A., p. 1989-2000. - Characterizing tobacco control mass media campaigns in England. Langley T., Lewis S., McNeill A., Gilmore A., Szatkowski L., West R., et al., p. 2001-2008. - Homelessness, cigarette smoking and desire to quit: results from a US national study. Baggett T.P., Lebrun-Harris L.A., Rigotti N.A., p. 2009-2018. - Snus use and cardiovascular risk factors in the general population: the HUNT3 study. Øverland S., Skogen J.C., Lissner L., Bjerkeset O., Tjora T., Stewart R., p. 2019-2028. - On French and American paradoxes [Letter to the editor]. Kerr W.C., Greenfield T.K., Ye Y., Bond J., Rehm J., p. 2029-2030. - A curious case of the World Health Organization's (WHO) approach on alcohol use disorders - inferences from the WHO list of essential drugs [Letter to the editor]. Balhara Y.P.S., p. 2030-2030. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2013.108.issue-11/issuetoc |
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