Titre : | Journal of Substance Use, Vol.19, n°4 - August 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Format : | 283-339 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Systematic analysis of tobacco treatment interventions implemented in worksite settings. Knowlden A.P., Ickes M.J., Sharma M., p. 283-294. - Survey of Ontario health professionals’ knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of alcohol-related harms: key findings. Manafò E., Giesbrecht N., Gupta R., p. 295-300. - Family intervention for the treatment and rehabilitation of drug addiction: an exploratory study. Baharudin D.F., Mohd Hussin A.H., Sumari M., Mohamed S., Zakaria M.Z., Sawai R.P., p. 301-306. - A comparison of HIV risk behaviors between early and late initiators of injection drug use in Houston, Texas. Rehman H.U., Noor S.W., Chronister K.J., Wolverton M.L., Taiym W., Arafat R.R., p. 307-312. - A pilot outcomes evaluation for computer assisted therapy for substance misuse - an evaluation of Breaking Free Online. Elison S., Humphreys L., Ward J., Davies G., p. 313-318. - Soft methods, hard targets: regional alcohol managers as a policy network. Lloyd C., Thom B., MacGregor S., Herring R., Godfrey C., Toner P., et al., p. 319-326. - Depression as a mediator in the longitudinal relationship between psychological stress and alcohol use. Barbosa-Leiker C., McPherson S., Cameron J.M., Jathar R., Roll J., Dyck D.G., p. 327-333. - Engagement in risk behaviors among adolescents who misuse prescription drugs: evidence for subgroups of misusers. Larson B.K., Eisenberg M.E., Resnick M.D., p. 334-339. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://informahealthcare.com/toc/jsu/19/4 |
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