Titre : | Addiction, Vol.110, n°8 - August 2015 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2015 |
Année de publication : | 2015 |
Format : | 1215-1370 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Blending qualitative and quantitative research methods to optimize patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) [Editorial]. Neale J., Strang J., p. 1215-1216. - The Public Health Responsibility deal: has a public-private partnership brought about action on alcohol reduction? [For debate]. Knai C., Petticrew M., Durand M.A., Scott C., James L., Mehrotra A., et al., p. 1217-1225. - 'Well, he would say that, wouldn't he?'. Hastings G., p. 1226-1227. - The Public Health Responsibility Deal: why alcohol industry partnerships are bad for health? Brown K., p. 1227-1228. - Alcohol: no ordinary health risk. Saitz R., p. 1228-1229. - WHO, PAHO and the alcohol industry. Monteiro M., p. 1230-1231. - Are the Public Health Responsibility Deal alcohol pledges likely to improve public health? An evidence synthesis. Knai C., Petticrew M., Durand M.A., Eastmure E., Mays N., p. 1232-1246. - Potential bias due to outcome-related loss to follow-up in cohort studies on incidence of drug injection: systematic review and meta-analysis. Sordo L., Bravo M.J., Barrio G., Indave B.I., Degenhardt L., Pastor-Barriuso R., p. 1247-1257. - Next steps in research on injection initiation incidence and prevention. Bluthenthal R.N., Kral A.H., p. 1258-1259. - Reducing bias in prospective observational studies of drug users: the need for upstream and downstream approaches. Maher L., Page K., p. 1259-1261. - Pain as a predictor of heavy drinking and any drinking lapses in the COMBINE study and the UK Alcohol Treatment Trial. Witkiewitz K., Vowles K.E., McCallion E., Frohe T., Kirouac M., Maisto S.A., p. 1262-1271. - Transition probabilities for four states of alcohol use in adolescence and young adulthood: what factors matter when? Probst C., Moyo D., Purshouse R., Rehm J., p. 1272-1280. - Cocaine-related stimuli impair inhibitory control in cocaine users following short stimulus onset asynchronies. Pike E., Marks K.R., Stoops W.W., Rush C.R., p. 1281-1286. - Estimating the number of people with hepatitis C virus who have ever injected drugs and have yet to be diagnosed: an evidence synthesis approach for Scotland. Prevost T.C., Presanis A.M., Taylor A., Goldberg D.J., Hutchinson S.J., De Angelis D., p. 1287-1300. - Predictors of participant engagement and naloxone utilization in a community-based naloxone distribution program. Rowe C., Santos G.-M., Vittinghoff E., Wheeler E., Davidson P., Coffin P.O., p. 1301-1310. - The association between speed of transition from initiation to subsequent use of cannabis and later problematic cannabis use, abuse and dependence. Hines L.A., Morley K.I., Strang J., Agrawal A., Nelson E.C., Statham D., et al., p. 1311-1320. - Fatal opioid poisoning: a counterfactual model to estimate the preventive effect of treatment for opioid use disorder in England. White M., Burton R., Darke S., Eastwood B., Knight J., Millar T., et al., p. 1321-1329. - Dose-response relationship between methadone dose and adherence to antiretroviral therapy among HIV-positive people who use illicit opioids. Lappalainen L., Nolan S., Dobrer S., Puscas C., Montaner J., Ahamad K., et al., p. 1330-1339. - Towards a comprehensive developmental model of pathological gambling. Blanco C., Hanania J., Petry N.M., Wall M.M., Wang S., Jin C.J., et al., p. 1340-1351. - E-cigarettes generate high levels of aldehydes only in ‘dry puff' conditions. Farsalinos K.E., Voudris V., Poulas K., p. 1352-1356. - Commentary on Farsalinos et al. (2015): E-cigarettes do not expose users to dangerous levels of aldehydes. Hajek P., p. 1357-1358. - Assessing the diagnostic contribution of internet gaming disorder criteria requires improved content, construct and face validity - a response to Rehbein and colleagues (2015). Kardefelt-Winther D., p. 1359-1360. - Systematic validation of internet gaming disorder criteria needs to start somewhere: A reply to Kardefelt-Winther. Rehbein F., Kliem S., Baier D., Mößle T., Petry N.M., p. 1360-1362. - The new French guidelines on alcohol misuse: An initiative for strengthening cross-European interplay. Rolland B., Mann K., Paille F., Aubin H.-J., p. 1362-1363. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.v110.8/issuetoc |
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