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Addiction, Vol.109, n°6 - June 2014
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Addiction , Vol.109, n°6 - June 2014
Paru le : 01/06/2014
Année : 2014
Page(s) : 867-1047
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- Electronic cigarettes: time for an accurate and evidence-based debate [Editorial]. Hitchman S.C., McNeill A., Brose L.S., p. 867-868.
- The effectiveness of a 0.05 blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving in the United States [For debate]. Fell J.C., Voas R.B., p. 869-874.
- A 0.05 BAC limit in the United States: an important challenge for policy, health and safety. Sheehan M., p. 875-875.
- An argument for prioritizing drivers above the current illegal limit in the United States. Talpins S.K., p. 875-877.
- A better path to progress on drunk driving. Hurley C., p. 877-878.
- Response to commentaries on 0.05 blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit. Fell J.C., Voas R.B., p. 878-879.
- A systematic review of the epidemiology of unrecorded alcohol consumption and the chemical composition of unrecorded alcohol. Rehm J., Kailasapillai S., Larsen E., Rehm M.X., Samokhvalov A.V., Shield K.D., et al., p. 880-893.
- Association among different measures of alcohol use across adolescence and emerging adulthood. Thompson K., Stockwell T., Leadbeater B., Homel J., p. 894-903.
- Heterogeneous population effects of an alcohol excise tax increase on sexually transmitted infections morbidity. Staras S.A.S., Livingston M.D., Christou A.M., Jernigan D.H., Wagenaar A.C., p. 904-912.
- Drinking in social groups. Does 'groupdrink' provide safety in numbers when deciding about risk? Hopthrow T., Randsley de Moura G., Meleady R., Abrams D., Swift H.J., p. 913-921.
- Trends in non-drinking among Australian adolescents. Livingston M., p. 922-929.
- Heavy episodic drinking and deliberate self-harm in young people: a longitudinal cohort study. Rossow I., Norström T., p. 930-936.
- Patterns of cannabis use and prospective associations with health issues among young males. Baggio S., N'Goran A.A., Deline S., Studer J., Dupuis M., Henchoz Y., et al., p. 937-945.
- Increasing public support for supervised injection facilities in Ontario, Canada. Strike C., Jairam J.A., Kolla G., Millson P., Shepherd S., Fischer B., et al., p. 946-953.
- Predictors of change in cocaine use in a street-recruited cohort of young cocaine users. Pulido J., Molist G., Domingo-Salvany A., Brugal M.T., Sanchez-Niubò A., Barrio G., et al., p. 954-964.
- Clinical features of methamphetamine-induced paranoia and preliminary genetic association with DBH-1021C→T in a Thai treatment cohort. Kalayasiri R., Verachai V., Gelernter J., Mutirangura A., Malison R.T., p. 965-976.
- Parental monitoring trajectories and gambling among a longitudinal cohort of urban youth. Lee G.P., Stuart E.A., Ialongo N.S., Martins S.S., p. 977-985.
- Effectiveness of tobacco control television advertising in changing tobacco use in England: a population-based cross-sectional study. Sims M., Salway R., Langley T., Lewis S., McNeill A., Szatkowski L., et al., p. 986-994.
- The freeze on mass media campaigns in England: a natural experiment of the impact of tobacco control campaigns on quitting behaviour. Langley T., Szatkowski L., Lewis S., McNeill A., Gilmore A.B., Salway R., et al., p. 995-1002.
- Commentary on Sims et al. (2014) and Langley et al. (2014): Mass media campaigns require adequate and sustained funding to change population health behaviours. Durkin S., Wakefield M., p. 1003-1004.
- Time to first cigarette predicts 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL) in adolescent regular and intermittent smokers, National Health and Nutrition and Examination Survey (NHANES) 2007–10. Branstetter S.A., Mercincavage M., Muscat J.E., p. 1005-1012.
- Maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring smoking initiation: assessing the role of intrauterine exposure. Taylor A.E., Howe L.D., Heron J.E., Ware J.J., Hickman M., Munafò M.R., p. 1013-1021.
- The association between smoking and depression from adolescence to adulthood. Tjora T., Hetland J., Aarø L.E., Wold B., Wiium N., Overland S., p. 1022-1030.
- Effectiveness of the 'Healthy School and Drugs' prevention programme on adolescents' substance use: a randomized clustered trial. Malmberg M., Kleinjan M., Overbeek G., Vermulst A., Monshouwer K., Lammers J., et al., p. 1031-1040.
- E-cigarettes and unfair competition: a recent ruling in France. Franchitto N., p. 1041.
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Electronic cigarettes: time for an accurate and evidence-based debate [Editorial]

Electronic cigarettes: time for an accurate and evidence-based debate [Editorial]

S. C. HITCHMAN ; A. McNEILL ; L. S. BROSE | 2014
Dans Addiction (Vol.109, n°6, June 2014) Article : Périodique
There is ongoing debate within the nicotine and tobacco research community concerning whether electronic cigarettes will offer a way out of the smoking epidemic or a way of perpetuating it. Robustly designed, implemented and accurately reported [...]
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Trends in non-drinking among Australian adolescents

Trends in non-drinking among Australian adolescents

M. LIVINGSTON | 2014
Dans Addiction (Vol.109, n°6, June 2014) Article : Périodique
Background and Aims: Recent evidence suggests that there has been a sharp increase in non-drinking among Australian adolescents. This study aimed to explore the socio-demographic patterns of this increase to identify the potential causal factors[...]
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Patterns of cannabis use and prospective associations with health issues among young males

Patterns of cannabis use and prospective associations with health issues among young males

S. BAGGIO ; A. N'GORAN ; S. DELINE ; J. STUDER ; M. DUPUIS ; Y. HENCHOZ ; M. MOHLER-KUO ; J. B. DAEPPEN ; G. GMEL | 2014
Dans Addiction (Vol.109, n°6, June 2014) Article : Périodique
Background and Aims: To test prospective associations between cannabis disorder symptoms/frequency of cannabis use and health issues and to investigate stability versus transience in cannabis use trajectories. Design: Two waves of data collect[...]
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Increasing public support for supervised injection facilities in Ontario, Canada

Increasing public support for supervised injection facilities in Ontario, Canada

C. STRIKE ; J. JAIRAM ; G. KOLLA ; P. MILLSON ; S. SHEPHERD ; B. FISCHER ; T. M. WATSON ; A. M. BAYOUMI | 2014
Dans Addiction (Vol.109, n°6, June 2014) Article : Périodique
Aim: To determine the level and changes in public opinion between 2003 and 2009 among adult Canadians about implementation of supervised injection facilities (SIFs) in Canada. Design: Population-based, telephone survey data collected in 2003 a[...]
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Effectiveness of tobacco control television advertising in changing tobacco use in England: a population-based cross-sectional study

Effectiveness of tobacco control television advertising in changing tobacco use in England: a population-based cross-sectional study

M. SIMS ; R. SALWAY ; T. LANGLEY ; S. LEWIS ; A. McNEILL ; L. SZATKOWSKI ; A. B. GILMORE | 2014
Dans Addiction (Vol.109, n°6, June 2014) Article : Périodique
Aim: To examine whether government-funded tobacco control television advertising shown in England between 2002 and 2010 reduced adult smoking prevalence and cigarette consumption. Design: Analysis of monthly cross-sectional surveys using gener[...]
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Effectiveness of the 'Healthy School and Drugs' prevention programme on adolescents' substance use: a randomized clustered trial

Effectiveness of the 'Healthy School and Drugs' prevention programme on adolescents' substance use: a randomized clustered trial

M. MALMBERG ; M. KLEINJAN ; G. OVERBEEK ; A. VERMULST ; K. MONSHOUWER ; J. LAMMERS ; W. A. M. VOLLEBERGH ; R. C. M. E. ENGELS | 2014
Dans Addiction (Vol.109, n°6, June 2014) Article : Périodique
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Healthy School and Drugs programme on alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use among Dutch early adolescents. Design: Randomized clustered trial with two intervention conditions (i.e. e-learning and integral[...]
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