Titre : | Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.33, n°4 - July 2014 - Alcohol and drug use patterns in the event |
Auteurs : | E. KUNTSCHE, Éditeur scientifique ; P. DIETZE, Éditeur scientifique ; R. JENKINSON, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Understanding alcohol and other drug use during the event [Editorial]. Kuntsche E., Dietze P., Jenkinson R., p. 335-337. - A comparative study of blood alcohol concentrations in Australian night-time entertainment districts. Miller P., Pennay A., Droste N., Butler E., Jenkinson R., Hyder S., et al., p. 338-345. - The big night out: What happens on the most recent heavy drinking occasion among young Victorian risky drinkers? Dietze P.M., Livingston M., Callinan S., Room R., p. 346-353. - Heavy drinking occasions in Australia: Do context and beverage choice differ from low-risk drinking occasions? Callinan S., Livingston M., Dietze P., Room R., p. 354-357. - Environmental characteristics associated with alcohol intoxication among patrons in Brazilian nightclubs. Carlini C., Andreoni S., Martins S.S., Benjamin M., Sanudo A., Sanchez Z.M., p. 358-366. - Deconstructing alcohol use on a night out in England: Promotions, preloading and consumption. McClatchley K., Shorter G.W., Chalmers J., p. 367-375. - Do pre-drinkers consume more alcohol than non-pre-drinkers on an event-specific night out? A cross-national panel mobile survey of young people's drinking in England and Denmark. Ostergaard J., Skov P.R., p. 376-384. - When yesterday's consumption strikes back: Deviation from usual consumption inversely predicts amounts consumed the next weekend evening. Labhart F., Kuntsche E., p. 385-392. - Young women's risk of sexual aggression in bars: The roles of intoxication and peer social status. Graham K., Bernards S., Abbey A., Dumas T., Wells S., p. 393-400. - Situational and contextual factors that increase the risk of harm when students drink: Case–control and case-crossover investigation. Connor J., Cousins K., Samaranayaka A., Kypri K., p. 401-411. - College students' daily-level reasons for not drinking. O'Hara R.E., Armeli S., Tennen H., p. 412-419. - Situational and mood factors associated with smoking in young adult light and heavy smokers. Thrul J., Bühler A., Ferguson S.G., p. 420-427. - 'Weekend on the town': Discrete sessions of drug use for a sample of young psychostimulant users. Jenkinson R., Jolley D., Dietze P., p. 428-435. - Recreational drug use and binge drinking: Stimulant but not cannabis intoxication is associated with excessive alcohol consumption. McKetin R., Chalmers J., Sunderland M., Bright D.A., p. 436-445. - Collecting daily self-reports of injection drug use via automated telephone interviewing. Leigh B.C., Brewer D.D., Seddig E.L., p. 446-448. - Street intercept method: An innovative approach to recruiting young adult high-risk drinkers. Graham K., Bernards S., Clapp J.D., Dumas T.M., Kelley-Baker T., Miller P.G., et al., p. 449-455. - An online daily diary study of alcohol use using Amazon's Mechanical Turk. Boynton M.H., Richman L.S., p. 456-461. |
Sous-type de document : | N° spécial de revue / Special issue of a journal |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.2014.33.issue-4/issuetoc |
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