Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , Vol.74, n°6 - December 2013
Paru le :
01/12/2013
Année :
2013
Page(s) :
825-1008
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Higher rates of adolescent substance use in child welfare versus community populations in the United States. Fettes D.L., Aarons G.A., Green A.E., p. 825-834.
- Risk for inhalant initiation among middle school students: understanding individual, family, and peer risk and protective factors. Ober A.J., Miles J.N., Ewing B., Tucker J.S., D'Amico E.J., p. 835-840.
- Mental health, sleep quality, drinking motives, and alcohol-related consequences: a path-analytic model. Kenney S.R., Lac A., Labrie J.W., Hummer J.F., Pham A., p. 841-851.
- Do alcohol compliance checks decrease underage sales at neighboring establishments? Erickson D.J., Smolenski D.J., Toomey T.L., Carlin B.P., Wagenaar A.C., p. 852-858.
- Who suggests drinking less? Demographic and national differences in informal social controls on drinking. Dietze P., Ferris J., Room R., p. 859-866.
- Impulsivity, Variation in the Cannabinoid Receptor (CNR1) and Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase (FAAH) Genes, and Marijuana-Related Problems. Bidwell L.C., Metrik J., McGeary J., Palmer R.H., Francazio S., Knopik V.S., p. 867-878.
- Prevalence of and associations with papsak wine consumption among farm workers in the Western cape province, South Africa. McLoughlin J.A., Little F., Mazok C., Parry C., London L., p. 879-888.
- Representativeness of patients enrolled in influential clinical trials: a comparison of substance dependence with other medical disorders. Humphreys K., Maisel N.C., Blodgett J.C., Finney J.W., p. 889-893.
- Predictors of dropout in an outpatient treatment for problem drinkers including cognitive-behavioral therapy and the opioid antagonist naltrexone. Vuoristo-Myllys S., Lahti J., Alho H., Julkunen J., p. 894-901.
- Telephone-based self-change modules help stabilize early natural recovery in problem drinkers. Schroder K.E., Tucker J.A., Simpson C.A., p. 902-908.
- Cigarette smoking initiation during college predicts future alcohol involvement: a matched-samples study. Myers M.G., Doran N.M., Edland S.D., Schweizer C.A., Wall T.L., p. 909-916.
- Improving base rate estimation of alcohol misuse in the military: a preliminary report. Sheppard S.C., Forsyth J.P., Earleywine M., Hickling E.J., Lehrbach M.P., p. 917-922.
- Assessing the stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol with explicit and implicit measures in a balanced placebo design. Kreusch F., Vilenne A., Quertemont E., p. 923-930.
- Need for informed consent in substance use studies-harm of bias? Studer J., Mohler-Kuo M., Dermota P., Gaume J., Bertholet N., Eidenbenz C., et al., p. 931-940.
- Thursday drinking and academic load among college women. Ward R.M., Bonar R.N., Taylor E.A., Witmer K.A., Brinkman C.S., Cleveland M.J., et al., p. 941-949.
- "Craving": Exploring the Components of the Desires for Alcohol Questionnaire (DAQ) and the Relation to the Severity of Alcohol Problems. Pasche S.C., Garner M., Baldwin D.S., Sinclair J.M., p. 950-955.
- A wearable sensor system for monitoring cigarette smoking. Sazonov E., Lopez-Meyer P., Tiffany S., p. 956-964.
- Al-anon family groups: newcomers and members. Timko C., Cronkite R., Kaskutas L.A., Laudet A., Roth J., Moos R.H., p. 965-976.
- The NBOMe Series: A Novel, Dangerous Group of Hallucinogenic Drugs. Ninnemann A., Stuart G.L., p. 977-978.
- Higher rates of adolescent substance use in child welfare versus community populations in the United States. Fettes D.L., Aarons G.A., Green A.E., p. 825-834.
- Risk for inhalant initiation among middle school students: understanding individual, family, and peer risk and protective factors. Ober A.J., Miles J.N., Ewing B., Tucker J.S., D'Amico E.J., p. 835-840.
- Mental health, sleep quality, drinking motives, and alcohol-related consequences: a path-analytic model. Kenney S.R., Lac A., Labrie J.W., Hummer J.F., Pham A., p. 841-851.
- Do alcohol compliance checks decrease underage sales at neighboring establishments? Erickson D.J., Smolenski D.J., Toomey T.L., Carlin B.P., Wagenaar A.C., p. 852-858.
- Who suggests drinking less? Demographic and national differences in informal social controls on drinking. Dietze P., Ferris J., Room R., p. 859-866.
- Impulsivity, Variation in the Cannabinoid Receptor (CNR1) and Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase (FAAH) Genes, and Marijuana-Related Problems. Bidwell L.C., Metrik J., McGeary J., Palmer R.H., Francazio S., Knopik V.S., p. 867-878.
- Prevalence of and associations with papsak wine consumption among farm workers in the Western cape province, South Africa. McLoughlin J.A., Little F., Mazok C., Parry C., London L., p. 879-888.
- Representativeness of patients enrolled in influential clinical trials: a comparison of substance dependence with other medical disorders. Humphreys K., Maisel N.C., Blodgett J.C., Finney J.W., p. 889-893.
- Predictors of dropout in an outpatient treatment for problem drinkers including cognitive-behavioral therapy and the opioid antagonist naltrexone. Vuoristo-Myllys S., Lahti J., Alho H., Julkunen J., p. 894-901.
- Telephone-based self-change modules help stabilize early natural recovery in problem drinkers. Schroder K.E., Tucker J.A., Simpson C.A., p. 902-908.
- Cigarette smoking initiation during college predicts future alcohol involvement: a matched-samples study. Myers M.G., Doran N.M., Edland S.D., Schweizer C.A., Wall T.L., p. 909-916.
- Improving base rate estimation of alcohol misuse in the military: a preliminary report. Sheppard S.C., Forsyth J.P., Earleywine M., Hickling E.J., Lehrbach M.P., p. 917-922.
- Assessing the stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol with explicit and implicit measures in a balanced placebo design. Kreusch F., Vilenne A., Quertemont E., p. 923-930.
- Need for informed consent in substance use studies-harm of bias? Studer J., Mohler-Kuo M., Dermota P., Gaume J., Bertholet N., Eidenbenz C., et al., p. 931-940.
- Thursday drinking and academic load among college women. Ward R.M., Bonar R.N., Taylor E.A., Witmer K.A., Brinkman C.S., Cleveland M.J., et al., p. 941-949.
- "Craving": Exploring the Components of the Desires for Alcohol Questionnaire (DAQ) and the Relation to the Severity of Alcohol Problems. Pasche S.C., Garner M., Baldwin D.S., Sinclair J.M., p. 950-955.
- A wearable sensor system for monitoring cigarette smoking. Sazonov E., Lopez-Meyer P., Tiffany S., p. 956-964.
- Al-anon family groups: newcomers and members. Timko C., Cronkite R., Kaskutas L.A., Laudet A., Roth J., Moos R.H., p. 965-976.
- The NBOMe Series: A Novel, Dangerous Group of Hallucinogenic Drugs. Ninnemann A., Stuart G.L., p. 977-978.
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D. J. ERICKSON ;
D. J. SMOLENSKI ;
T. L. TOOMEY ;
B. P. CARLIN ;
A. C. WAGENAAR
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2013
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.74, n°6, December 2013) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.74, n°6, December 2013) Article : Périodique
Objective: Underage alcohol compliance checks conducted by law enforcement agencies can reduce the likelihood of illegal alcohol sales at checked alcohol establishments, and theory suggests that an alcohol establishment that is checked may warn [...]
J. STUDER ;
M. MOHLER-KUO ;
P. DERMOTA ;
J. GAUME ;
N. BERTHOLET ;
C. EIDENBENZ ;
J. B. DAEPPEN ;
G. GMEL
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2013
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.74, n°6, December 2013) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.74, n°6, December 2013) Article : Périodique
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the differences between those who gave informed consent to a study on substance use and those who did not, and to analyze whether differences changed with varying nonconsent rates.
Method: Cross-[...]
A. NINNEMANN ;
G. L. STUART
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2013
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.74, n°6, December 2013) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.74, n°6, December 2013) Article : Périodique
All substances in the NBOMe series are phenethylamine derivatives of the 2C class of hallucinogens (Hill et al., 2013). The NBOMe class is a potent agonist of the human 5HT2A receptor (Zuba et al., 2013). [Extract]