Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.109, n°4 - April 2014
Paru le :
01/04/2014
Année :
2014
Page(s) :
517-690
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- The closure of the Silk Road: what has this meant for online drug trading? [Editorial]. Van Buskirk J., Roxburgh A., Farrell M., Burns L., p. 517-518.
- Be aware of Drinkaware [For debate]. McCambridge J., Kypri K., Miller P., Hawkins B., Hastings G., p. 519-524.
- Big Alcohol: the vector of an industrial epidemic. Moodie A.R., p. 525-526.
- Protecting their paymasters. Daube M., p. 526-527.
- Implications for global health governance. Collin J., Hill S., p. 527-528.
- From tobacco control to alcohol policy. McCambridge J., Kypri K., Miller P., Hawkins B., Hastings G., p. 528-529.
- Conversation with Charles P. O'Brien. 530-537.
- The early history of ideas on brief interventions for alcohol. McCambridge J., Cunningham J.A., p. 538-546.
- Efficacy of stimulants for cognitive enhancement in non-attention deficit hyperactivity disorder youth: a systematic review. Bagot K.S., Kaminer Y., p. 547-557.
- Impact on alcohol purchasing of a ban on multi-buy promotions: a quasi-experimental evaluation comparing Scotland with England and Wales. Nakamura R., Suhrcke M., Pechey R., Morciano M., Roland M., Marteau T.M., p. 558-567.
- Commentary on Nakamura et al. (2014): Alcohol policy appraisal and evaluation - to understand what is happening and why, we need better data on alcohol as a commodity. Purshouse R.C., Holmes J., Meier P.S., p. 568-569.
- Mortality from diseases, conditions and injuries where alcohol is a necessary cause in the Americas, 2007-09. Gawryszewski V.P., Monteiro M.G., p. 570-577.
- Harms to 'others' from alcohol consumption in the minimum unit pricing policy debate: a qualitative content analysis of UK newspapers (2005–12). Wood K., Patterson C., Katikireddi S.V., Hilton S., p. 578-584.
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) response to alcohol pictures predicts subsequent transition to heavy drinking in college students. Dager A.D., Anderson B.M., Rosen R., Khadka S., Sawyer B., Jiantonio-Kelly R.E., et al., p. 585-595.
- Treatment retention, drug use and social functioning outcomes in those receiving 3 months versus 1 month of supervised opioid maintenance treatment. Results from the Super C randomized controlled trial. Holland R., Maskrey V., Swift L., Notley C., Robinson A., Nagar J., et al., p. 596-607.
- Commentary on Holland et al. (2014): Opioid maintenance treatment - how much supervision is helpful? Koller G., p. 608-609.
- The association of childhood physical abuse with the onset and extent of drug use among regular injecting drug users. Darke S., Torok M., p. 610-616.
- Maintenance treatment for opioid dependence with slow-release oral morphine: a randomized cross-over, non-inferiority study versus methadone. Beck T., Haasen C., Verthein U., Walcher S., Schuler C., Backmund M., et al., p. 617-626.
- Reasons behind Greek problem drug users' decisions to quit using drugs and engage in treatment of their own volition: sense of self and the Greek filotimo. Fotopoulou M., p. 627-634.
- Environmental factors selectively impact co-occurrence of problem/pathological gambling with specific drug-use disorders in male twins. Xian H., Giddens J.L., Scherrer J.F., Eisen S.A., Potenza M.N., p. 635-644.
- Children's resistance to parents' smoking in the home and car: a qualitative study. Rowa-Dewar N., Amos A., Cunningham-Burley S., p. 645-652.
- Personal tobacco pack display before and after the introduction of plain packaging with larger pictorial health warnings in Australia: an observational study of outdoor café strips. Zacher M., Bayly M., Brennan E., Dono J., Miller C., Durkin S., et al., p. 653-662.
- Initial reactions to tobacco and cannabis smoking: a twin study. Agrawal A., Madden P.A.F., Bucholz K.K., Heath A.C., Lynskey M.T., p. 663-671.
- Alcohol and tobacco use among maltreated and non-maltreated adolescents in a birth cohort. Mills R., Alati R., Strathearn L., Najman J.M., p. 672-680.
- Hardcore smoking does not necessarily indicate hardening. Winter K.M., p. 681-681.
- Response to Winter: 'Hardcore smoking does not necessarily indicate hardening'. Docherty G., McNeill A., Gartner C.E., Szatkowski L., p. 682-682.
- The closure of the Silk Road: what has this meant for online drug trading? [Editorial]. Van Buskirk J., Roxburgh A., Farrell M., Burns L., p. 517-518.
- Be aware of Drinkaware [For debate]. McCambridge J., Kypri K., Miller P., Hawkins B., Hastings G., p. 519-524.
- Big Alcohol: the vector of an industrial epidemic. Moodie A.R., p. 525-526.
- Protecting their paymasters. Daube M., p. 526-527.
- Implications for global health governance. Collin J., Hill S., p. 527-528.
- From tobacco control to alcohol policy. McCambridge J., Kypri K., Miller P., Hawkins B., Hastings G., p. 528-529.
- Conversation with Charles P. O'Brien. 530-537.
- The early history of ideas on brief interventions for alcohol. McCambridge J., Cunningham J.A., p. 538-546.
- Efficacy of stimulants for cognitive enhancement in non-attention deficit hyperactivity disorder youth: a systematic review. Bagot K.S., Kaminer Y., p. 547-557.
- Impact on alcohol purchasing of a ban on multi-buy promotions: a quasi-experimental evaluation comparing Scotland with England and Wales. Nakamura R., Suhrcke M., Pechey R., Morciano M., Roland M., Marteau T.M., p. 558-567.
- Commentary on Nakamura et al. (2014): Alcohol policy appraisal and evaluation - to understand what is happening and why, we need better data on alcohol as a commodity. Purshouse R.C., Holmes J., Meier P.S., p. 568-569.
- Mortality from diseases, conditions and injuries where alcohol is a necessary cause in the Americas, 2007-09. Gawryszewski V.P., Monteiro M.G., p. 570-577.
- Harms to 'others' from alcohol consumption in the minimum unit pricing policy debate: a qualitative content analysis of UK newspapers (2005–12). Wood K., Patterson C., Katikireddi S.V., Hilton S., p. 578-584.
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) response to alcohol pictures predicts subsequent transition to heavy drinking in college students. Dager A.D., Anderson B.M., Rosen R., Khadka S., Sawyer B., Jiantonio-Kelly R.E., et al., p. 585-595.
- Treatment retention, drug use and social functioning outcomes in those receiving 3 months versus 1 month of supervised opioid maintenance treatment. Results from the Super C randomized controlled trial. Holland R., Maskrey V., Swift L., Notley C., Robinson A., Nagar J., et al., p. 596-607.
- Commentary on Holland et al. (2014): Opioid maintenance treatment - how much supervision is helpful? Koller G., p. 608-609.
- The association of childhood physical abuse with the onset and extent of drug use among regular injecting drug users. Darke S., Torok M., p. 610-616.
- Maintenance treatment for opioid dependence with slow-release oral morphine: a randomized cross-over, non-inferiority study versus methadone. Beck T., Haasen C., Verthein U., Walcher S., Schuler C., Backmund M., et al., p. 617-626.
- Reasons behind Greek problem drug users' decisions to quit using drugs and engage in treatment of their own volition: sense of self and the Greek filotimo. Fotopoulou M., p. 627-634.
- Environmental factors selectively impact co-occurrence of problem/pathological gambling with specific drug-use disorders in male twins. Xian H., Giddens J.L., Scherrer J.F., Eisen S.A., Potenza M.N., p. 635-644.
- Children's resistance to parents' smoking in the home and car: a qualitative study. Rowa-Dewar N., Amos A., Cunningham-Burley S., p. 645-652.
- Personal tobacco pack display before and after the introduction of plain packaging with larger pictorial health warnings in Australia: an observational study of outdoor café strips. Zacher M., Bayly M., Brennan E., Dono J., Miller C., Durkin S., et al., p. 653-662.
- Initial reactions to tobacco and cannabis smoking: a twin study. Agrawal A., Madden P.A.F., Bucholz K.K., Heath A.C., Lynskey M.T., p. 663-671.
- Alcohol and tobacco use among maltreated and non-maltreated adolescents in a birth cohort. Mills R., Alati R., Strathearn L., Najman J.M., p. 672-680.
- Hardcore smoking does not necessarily indicate hardening. Winter K.M., p. 681-681.
- Response to Winter: 'Hardcore smoking does not necessarily indicate hardening'. Docherty G., McNeill A., Gartner C.E., Szatkowski L., p. 682-682.
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J. VAN BUSKIRK ;
A. ROXBURGH ;
M. FARRELL ;
L. BURNS
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Dans Addiction (Vol.109, n°4, April 2014) Article : Périodique
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J. McCAMBRIDGE ;
J. A. CUNNINGHAM
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Aims: This study explores the early development of brief interventions for alcohol using a history of ideas approach with a particular focus on intervention content.
Methods: The source publications of the key primary studies published from ap[...]

V. P. GAWRYSZEWSKI ;
M. G. MONTEIRO
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M. BAYLY ;
E. BRENNAN ;
J. DONO ;
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