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Addiction, Vol.110, n°2 - February 2015
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Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.110, n°2 - February 2015
Paru le : 01/02/2015
Année : 2015
Page(s) : 193-373
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- Transition of China's drug policy: problems in practice [Editorial]. Xiao S., Yang M., Zhou L., Hao W., p. 193-194.
- Neuroimaging craving: urge intensity matters [For debate]. Wilson S.J., Sayette M.A., p. 195-203.
- Neuroimaging of cigarette cravings: individual differences matter. Potvin S., p. 204-205.
- Multiple ambiguities in the measurement of drug craving. Moeller S.J., Konova A.B., Goldstein R.Z., p. 205-206.
- Importance of construct validity in functional neuroimaging of craving. Thayer R.E., Weiland B.J., p. 206-207.
- All cravings are not created equal. Wilson S.J., Sayette M.A., p. 207-209.
- Gambling in China: socio-historical evolution and current challenges. Wu A.M.S., Lau J.T.F., p. 210-216.
- Stigma and the addiction paradigm for obesity: lessons from 1950s America. Rasmussen N., p. 217-225.
- Evaluating the potential impact of a reformulated version of oxycodone upon tampering, non-adherence and diversion of opioids: the National Opioid Medications Abuse Deterrence (NOMAD) study protocol. Degenhardt L., Larance B., Bruno R., Lintzeris N., Ali R., Farrell M., p. 226-237.
- Commentary on Degenhardt et al (2015): A new formulation for research. Dasgupta N., Raymond D., p. 238-239.
- Validation and performance of the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) among adolescent primary care patients. Gryczynski J., Kelly S.M., Mitchell S.G., Kirk A., O'Grady K.E., Schwartz R.P., p. 240-247.
- Familial factors associated with development of alcohol and mental health comorbidity. Salom C.L., Williams G.M., Najman J.M., Alati R., p. 248-257.
- Commentary on Salom et al. (2015): Examining the developmental underpinnings of comorbid mental health and substance use outcomes in young adults. Herrenkohl T., Skinner M., p. 258-259.
- Effects of anxiety sensitivity on alcohol problems: evaluating chained mediation through generalized anxiety, depression and drinking motives. Allan N.P., Albanese B.J., Norr A.M., Zvolensky M.J., Schmidt N.B., p. 260-268.
- Tests of the effects of adolescent early alcohol exposures on adult outcomes. Irons D.E., Iacono W.G., McGue M., p. 269-278.
- Relative risk of injury from acute alcohol consumption: modeling the dose–response relationship in emergency department data from 18 countries. Cherpitel C.J., Ye Y., Bond J., Borges G., Monteiro M., p. 279-288.
- Interaction effects between the 5-hydroxy tryptamine transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) genotype and family conflict on adolescent alcohol use and misuse. Kim J., Park A., Glatt S.J., Eckert T.L., Vanable P.A., Scott-Sheldon L.A.J., et al., p. 289-299.
- Acute alcohol use among suicide decedents in 14 US states: impacts of off-premise and on-premise alcohol outlet density. Giesbrecht N., Huguet N., Ogden L., Kaplan M.S., McFarland B.H., Caetano R., et al., p. 300-307.
- Alcohol in the second half of life: do usual quantity and frequency of drinking to intoxication increase with increased drinking frequency? Brunborg G.S., Østhus S., p. 308-314.
- Capturing illicit drug use where and when it happens: an ecological momentary assessment of the social, physical and activity environment of using versus craving illicit drugs. Linas B.S., Latkin C., Westergaard R.P., Chang L.W., Bollinger R.C., Genz A., et al., p. 315-325.
- Smoking cessation-related weight gain - beneficial effects on muscle mass, strength and bone health. Rom O., Reznick A.Z., Keidar Z., Karkabi K., Aizenbud D., p. 326-335.
- The future of smoking-attributable mortality: the case of England & Wales, Denmark and the Netherlands. Stoeldraijer L., Bonneux L., van Duin C., van Wissen L., Janssen F., p. 336-345.
- Use of stop-smoking medications in the United States before and after the introduction of varenicline. Kasza K.A., Cummings K.M., Carpenter M.J., Cornelius M.E., Hyland A.J., Fong G.T., p. 346-355.
- ‘Wide-awake drunkenness’? Investigating the association between alcohol intoxication and stimulant use in the night-time economy. Pennay A., Miller P., Busija L., Jenkinson R., Droste N., Quinn B., et al., p. 356-365.
- Commentary on Pennay et al. (2015): Measuring the effects of alcohol mixed with energy drinks on intoxication with real-world data. Wells S., p. 366-367.
- Synthetic growth hormone releasers detected in seized drugs: new trends in the use of drugs for performance enhancement. Stensballe A., McVeigh J., Breindahl T., Kimergård A., p. 368-369.
- New alcohol policies appear to have reduced traffic casualties in Chile. Pemjean A., Ramirez J., Zitko P., p. 369-370.
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Validation and performance of the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) among adolescent primary care patients

Validation and performance of the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) among adolescent primary care patients

J. GRYCZYNSKI ; S. M. KELLY ; S. G. MITCHELL ; A. KIRK ; K. E. O'GRADY ; R. P. SCHWARTZ | 2015
Dans Addiction (Vol.110, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
Background and Aims: The World Health Organization's Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) has strong support as a clinical screening tool and research instrument, but has only been validated with adults. This study [...]
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Relative risk of injury from acute alcohol consumption: modeling the dose-response relationship in emergency department data from 18 countries

Relative risk of injury from acute alcohol consumption: modeling the dose-response relationship in emergency department data from 18 countries

C. J. CHERPITEL ; Y. YE ; J. BOND ; G. BORGES ; M. MONTEIRO | 2015
Dans Addiction (Vol.110, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
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The future of smoking-attributable mortality: the case of England & Wales, Denmark and the Netherlands

The future of smoking-attributable mortality: the case of England & Wales, Denmark and the Netherlands

L. STOELDRAIJER ; L. BONNEUX ; C. VAN DUIN ; L. VAN WISSEN ; F. JANSSEN | 2015
Dans Addiction (Vol.110, n°2, February 2015) Article : Périodique
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