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Addiction, Vol.109, n°10 - October 2014
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Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.109, n°10 - October 2014
Paru le : 01/10/2014
Année : 2014
Page(s) : 1577-1770
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- Awash in a sea of 'bath salts': implications for biomedical research and public health [Editorial]. Baumann M.H., p. 1577-1579.
- A critical first assessment of the new pre-market approval regime for new psychoactive substances (NPS) in New Zealand [For debate]. Wilkins C., p. 1580-1586.
- Where is the pleasure? Ritter A., p. 1587-1588.
- New psychoactive substances: issues about the new approach from New Zealand government. von Diemen L., p. 1588-1589.
- Prohibition is a key driver of the new psychoactive substances (NPS) phenomenon. Rolles S., Kushlick D., p. 1589-1590.
- The New Zealand Psychoactive Substances Act (PSA): a policy breakthrough or just a symbolic act? Bretteville-Jensen A.L., p. 1590-1591.
- Regulatory approaches to new psychoactive substances (NPS) in the European Union. Hughes B., Griffiths P., p. 1591-1593.
- Response to commentaries. Wilkins C., p. 1593-1594.
- Gambling in Spain: update on experience, research and policy. Jiménez-Murcia S., Fernández-Aranda F., Granero R., Menchón J.M., p. 1595-1601.
- A randomized clinical trial of a financial education intervention with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for low socio-economic status Australian smokers: a study protocol. Courtney R.J., Bradford D., Martire K.A., Bonevski B., Borland R., Doran C., et al., p. 1602-1611.
- 'High' risk? A systematic review of the acute outcomes of mixing alcohol with energy drinks. Peacock A., Pennay A., Droste N., Bruno R., Lubman D.I., p. 1612-1633.
- Association between stricter alcohol advertising regulations and lower hazardous drinking across European countries. Bosque-Prous M., Espelt A., Guitart A.M., Bartroli M., Villalbí J.R., Brugal M.T., p. 1634-1643.
- Commentary on Bosque-Prous et al. (2014): Alcohol advertising and older adults. Jernigan D.H., Ross C.S., p. 1644-1645.
- Response to Jernigan & Ross (2014): Alcohol advertising and hazardous drinkers. Bosque-Prous M., Espelt A., Guitart A.M., Bartroli M., Villalbí J.R., Brugal M.T., p. 1645-1646.
- Alcohol industry sponsorship and hazardous drinking in UK university students who play sport. O'Brien K.S., Ferris J., Greenlees I., Jowett S., Rhind D., Cook P.A., et al., p. 1647-1654.
- Commentary on O'Brien et al. (2014): Refuting arguments against a ban on alcohol sport sponsorship. de Bruijn A., p. 1655-1656.
- Who under-reports their alcohol consumption in telephone surveys and by how much? An application of the 'yesterday method' in a national Canadian substance use survey. Stockwell T., Zhao J., Macdonald S., p. 1657-1666.
- Hazardous birthday drinking among young people: population-based impacts on emergency department and in-patient hospital admissions. Callaghan R.C., Sanches M., Gatley J.M., Liu L.-M., Cunningham J.K., p. 1667-1675.
- Striking subgroup differences in substance-related mortality after release from prison. Forsyth S.J., Alati R., Ober C., Williams G.M., Kinner S.A., p. 1676-1683.
- Commentary on Forsyth et al. (2014): Subgroup differences in post-release mortality - implications for access to diverse and effective treatments. Binswanger I.A., p. 1684-1685.
- Just say 'know': how do cannabinoid concentrations influence users' estimates of cannabis potency and the amount they roll in joints? Freeman T.P., Morgan C.J.A., Hindocha C., Schafer G., Das R.K., Curran H.V., p. 1686-1694.
- A prospective study of hepatitis C incidence in Australian prisoners. Luciani F., Bretaña N.A., Teutsch S., Amin J., Topp L., Dore G.J., et al., p. 1695-1706.
- On the latent structure of problem gambling: a taxometric analysis. James R.J.E., O'Malley C., Tunney R.J., p. 1707-1717.
- Maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy predicts drug use via externalizing behavior in two community-based samples of adolescents. Lotfipour S., Ferguson E., Leonard G., Miettunen J., Perron M., Pike G.B., et al., p. 1718-1729.
- Commentary on Lotfipour et al. (2014): Taking a balanced view on prenatal smoking on adolescent health outcomes. Kong G., p. 1730-1731.
- Future orientation and smoking cessation: secondary analysis of data from a smoking cessation trial. Beenstock J., Lindson-Hawley N., Aveyard P., Adams J., p. 1732-1740.
- Does every US smoker bear the same cigarette tax? Xu X., Malarcher A., O'Halloran A., Kruger J., p. 1741-1749.
- Widening educational inequalities in adolescent smoking following national tobacco control policies in the Netherlands in 2003: a time–series analysis. Kuipers M.A.G., Nagelhout G.E., Willemsen M.C., Kunst A.E., p. 1750-1759.
- Collecting real-time data from substance users raises unique legal and ethical issues: reply to Kuntsche & Labhart. Meurk C., Hall W., Carter A., Chenery H., p. 1760.
- Dutch government pressured to reconsider planned re-scheduling of cannabis in drug law. Lemmens P., p. 1761-1762.
- No grounds to beware Drinkaware. Lewis D., p. 1762.
Lien : http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.2014.109.issue-10/issuetoc
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