Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Addictive Diseases , Vol.32, n°3 - July-September 2013
Paru le :
01/09/2013
Année :
2013
Page(s) :
231-323
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Uniform standards and case definitions for classifying opioid-related deaths: Recommendations by a SAMHSA consensus panel. Goldberger B.A., Maxwell J.C., Campbell A., Wilford B.B., p. 231-243.
- Comparison of QTc interval prolongation for patients in methadone versus buprenorphine maintenance treatment: a 5-year follow-up. Fareed A., Patil D., Scheinberg K., Gale R.B., Vayalapalli S., Casarella J., et al., p. 244-251.
- The effects of ADHD in adult substance abusers. Moura H.F., Faller S., Benzano D., Szobot C., von Diemen L., Stolf A.R., et al., p. 252-262.
- Cocaine-induced psychosis and impulsivity in cocaine-dependent patients. Roncero C., Daigre C., Grau-Lopez L., Rodriguez-Cintas L., Barral C., Perez-Pazos J., et al., p. 263-273.
- A systematic review comparing cognitive-behavioral therapy and contingency management for cocaine dependence. Farronato N.S., Dursteler-MacFarland K.M., Wiesbeck G.A., Petitjean S.A., p. 274-287.
- A comparison of two alcohol biomarkers in clinical practice: ethyl glucuronide versus ethyl sulfate. Lande R.G., Marin B., p. 288-292.
- Molecular and genetic determinants of alcohol dependence. Awofala A.A., p. 293-309.
- Exploring the focus and experiences of smartphone applications for addiction recovery. Savic M., Best D., Rodda S., Lubman D.I., p. 310-319.
- Uniform standards and case definitions for classifying opioid-related deaths: Recommendations by a SAMHSA consensus panel. Goldberger B.A., Maxwell J.C., Campbell A., Wilford B.B., p. 231-243.
- Comparison of QTc interval prolongation for patients in methadone versus buprenorphine maintenance treatment: a 5-year follow-up. Fareed A., Patil D., Scheinberg K., Gale R.B., Vayalapalli S., Casarella J., et al., p. 244-251.
- The effects of ADHD in adult substance abusers. Moura H.F., Faller S., Benzano D., Szobot C., von Diemen L., Stolf A.R., et al., p. 252-262.
- Cocaine-induced psychosis and impulsivity in cocaine-dependent patients. Roncero C., Daigre C., Grau-Lopez L., Rodriguez-Cintas L., Barral C., Perez-Pazos J., et al., p. 263-273.
- A systematic review comparing cognitive-behavioral therapy and contingency management for cocaine dependence. Farronato N.S., Dursteler-MacFarland K.M., Wiesbeck G.A., Petitjean S.A., p. 274-287.
- A comparison of two alcohol biomarkers in clinical practice: ethyl glucuronide versus ethyl sulfate. Lande R.G., Marin B., p. 288-292.
- Molecular and genetic determinants of alcohol dependence. Awofala A.A., p. 293-309.
- Exploring the focus and experiences of smartphone applications for addiction recovery. Savic M., Best D., Rodda S., Lubman D.I., p. 310-319.
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B. A. GOLDBERGER ;
J. C. MAXWELL ;
A. CAMPBELL ;
B. B. WILFORD
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2013
Dans Journal of Addictive Diseases (Vol.32, n°3, July-September 2013) Article : Périodique
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Deaths involving prescription and illicit opioids are on the rise, which is an issue of increasing concern to health care professionals, policymakers, and the public. However, because medical examiners, coroners, and other practitioners do not u[...]
N. S. FARRONATO ;
K. M. DÜRSTELER-MacFARLAND ;
G. A. WIESBECK ;
S. PETITJEAN
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2013
Dans Journal of Addictive Diseases (Vol.32, n°3, July-September 2013) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Addictive Diseases (Vol.32, n°3, July-September 2013) Article : Périodique
The main objective of this review was to compare the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy and contingency management for cocaine dependence. Contingency management alone reliably reduced cocaine use during active treatment in all cited [...]
M. SAVIC ;
D. BEST ;
S. RODDA ;
D. I. LUBMAN
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Dans Journal of Addictive Diseases (Vol.32, n°3, July-September 2013) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Addictive Diseases (Vol.32, n°3, July-September 2013) Article : Périodique
Addiction recovery Smartphone applications (apps) (n = 87) identified on the Google Play store in 2012 were coded, along with app user reviews, to explore functions, foci, and user experiences. Content analysis revealed that apps typically provi[...]