Titre : | Addiction, Vol.109, n°9 - September 2014 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2014 |
Année de publication : | 2014 |
Format : | 1397-1576 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Re-examining the theory about the collectivity of changes in alcohol consumption [Editorial]. Rehm J., p. 1397-1398. - An international consensus for assessing internet gaming disorder using the new DSM-5 approach [For debate]. Petry N.M., Rehbein F., Gentile D.A., Lemmens J.S., Rumpf H.-J., Mößle T., et al., p. 1399-1406. - Re-thinking internet gaming: from recreation to addiction. Subramaniam M., p. 1407-1408. - Issues raised by the DSM-5 internet gaming disorder classification and proposed diagnostic criteria. Dowling N.A., p. 1408-1409. - Stepping up the game. Goudriaan A.E., p. 1409-1411. - The criteria to diagnose internet gaming disorder from causal online gamer. Ko C.-H., Yen J.-Y., p. 1411-1412. - Moving internet gaming disorder forward: A reply. Petry N.M., Rehbein F., Gentile D.A., Lemmens J.S., Rumpf H.-J., Mößle T., et al., p. 1412-1413. - Efficacy of interventions to combat tobacco addiction: Cochrane update of 2013 reviews. Hartmann-Boyce J., Stead L.F., Cahill K., Lancaster T., p. 1414-1425. - Prize-based contingency management for the treatment of substance abusers: a meta-analysis. Benishek L.A., Dugosh K.L., Kirby K.C., Matejkowski J., Clements N.T., Seymour B.L., et al., p. 1426-1436. - The declining trend in Swedish youth drinking: collectivity or polarization? Norström T., Svensson J., p. 1437-1446. - The collectivity of changes in alcohol consumption revisited. Rossow I., Mäkelä P., Kerr W., p. 1447-1455. - Commentary on Norstrom & Svensson (2014) and Rossow et al. (2014): Understanding how population-level alcohol consumption changes. Livingston M., Room R., p. 1456-1458. - Commentary on Rossow et al. (2014) and Norström & Svensson (2014): We want to believe - or do we have to? Gmel G., p. 1459-1461. - Alcohol consumption and cognitive performance: a Mendelian randomization study. Kumari M., Holmes M.V., Dale C.E., Hubacek J.A., Palmer T.M., Pikhart H., et al., p. 1462-1471. - An early evaluation of implementation of brief intervention for unhealthy alcohol use in the US Veterans Health Administration. Williams E.C., Rubinsky A.D., Chavez L.J., Lapham G.T., Rittmueller S.E., Achtmeyer C.E., et al., p. 1472-1481. - The burden of premature opioid-related mortality. Gomes T., Mamdani M.M., Dhalla I.A., Cornish S., Paterson J.M., Juurlink D.N., p. 1482-1488. - Sustained-release methylphenidate in a randomized trial of treatment of methamphetamine use disorder. Ling W., Chang L., Hillhouse M., Ang A., Striebel J., Jenkins J., et al., p. 1489-1500. - Fixation time is a sensitive measure of cocaine cue attentional bias. Marks K.R., Roberts W., Stoops W.W., Pike E., Fillmore M.T., Rush C.R., p. 1501-1508. - Gambling expenditure predicts harm: evidence from a venue-level study. Markham F., Young M., Doran B., p. 1509-1516. - Commentary on Markham et al. (2014): Huffing and puffing our way to accurate gambling-related harm prevalence estimates. Hodgins D.C., p. 1517-1517. - Reciprocal associations between cigarette consumption and DSM-IV nicotine dependence criteria in adolescent smokers. Hu M.-C., Griesler P.C., Wall M.M., Kandel D.B., p. 1518-1528. - Commentary on Hu et al. (2014): The validity of the DSM is not a 'given'. DiFranza J.R., p. 1529-1530. - Real-world effectiveness of e-cigarettes when used to aid smoking cessation: a cross-sectional population study. Brown J., Beard E., Kotz D., Michie S., West R., p. 1531-1540. - Stability of smoking status in the US population: a longitudinal investigation. Weinberger A.H., Pilver C.E., Mazure C.M., McKee S.A., p. 1541-1553. - Varenicline efficacy and safety among methadone maintained smokers: a randomized placebo-controlled trial. Nahvi S., Ning Y., Segal K.S., Richter K.P., Arnsten J.H., p. 1554-1563. - Klaus Mäkelä, 1939-2013: a socially committed scholar, an inspiring research leader [Obituary]. Room R., p. 1564-1565. - Is preoccupation an oversimplification? A call to examine cognitive factors underlying internet gaming disorder. King D.L., Delfabbro P.H., p. 1566-1567. - Internet gaming and addiction: a reply to King & Delfabbro. Petry N.M., Rehbein F., Gentile D.A., Lemmens J.S., Rumpf H.-J., Mößle T., et al., p. 1567-1568. - Meeting the unique challenges of assessing internet gaming disorder. Kardefelt-Winther D., p. 1568-1570. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2014.109.issue-9/issuetoc |
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