Titre : | Addiction, Vol.110, n°9 - September 2015 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2015 |
Année de publication : | 2015 |
Format : | 1371-1538 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Africa faces a growing threat from neo-colonial alcohol marketing [Editorial]. Obot I.S., p. 1371-1372. - Alcohol and public health in Africa: can we prevent alcohol-related harm from increasing? [For debate]. Ferreira-Borges C., Dias S., Babor T., Esser M.B., Parry C.D.H., p. 1373-1379. - Africa and Latin America: united again. Caetano R., p. 1380-1380. - One continent - multiple predictions and strategies. Rossow I., p. 1380-1381. - Response to commentaries. Ferreira-Borges C., Esser M.B., Dias S., Babor T., Parry C.D.H., p. 1381-1382. - Gambling in Singapore: an overview of history, research, treatment and policy. Winslow M., Cheok C., Subramaniam M., p. 1383-1387. - Health-care interventions to promote and assist tobacco cessation: a review of efficacy, effectiveness and affordability for use in national guideline development. West R., Raw M., McNeill A., Stead L., Aveyard P., Bitton J., et al., p. 1388-1403. - Specialty substance use disorder services following brief alcohol intervention: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Glass J.E., Hamilton A.M., Powell B.J., Perron B.E., Brown R.T., Ilgen M.A., p. 1404-1415. - 'SBIRT' is the answer? Probably not. Saitz R., p. 1416-1417. - Bridging the gap between medical settings and specialty addiction treatment. Cucciare M.A., Timko C., p. 1417-1419. - Challenges ahead in developing and testing referral to treatment interventions. Glass J.E., p. 1419-1420. - Increased behavioral economic demand and craving for alcohol following a laboratory alcohol challenge. Amlung M., McCarty K.N., Morris D.H., Tsai C.-L., McCarthy D.M., p. 1421-1428. - Efficient and final causes of alcohol consumption. Tucker J.A., Vuchinich R.E., p. 1429-1430. - Response to Tucker & Vuchinich (2015): Behavioral economics in the broader context of addiction science. Amlung M., McCarty K.N., Morris D.H., Tsai C.-l., McCarthy D.M., p. 1430-1431. - Ecological evidence that affect and perceptions of drink effects depend on alcohol expectancies. Treloar H., Piasecki T.M., McCarthy D.M., Sher K.J., Heath A.C., p. 1432-1442. - Changes in mortality due to major alcohol-related diseases in four Nordic countries, France and Germany between 1980 and 2009: a comparative age-period-cohort analysis. Kraus L., Osthus S., Amundsen E.J., Piontek D., Härkönen J., Legleye S., et al., p. 1443-1452. - Design and baseline findings of a large-scale rapid response to an HIV outbreak in people who inject drugs in Athens, Greece: the ARISTOTLE programme. Hatzakis A., Sypsa V., Paraskevis D., Nikolopoulos G., Tsiara C., Micha K., et al. p. 1453-1467. - Arrhythmia associated with buprenorphine and methadone reported to the food and drug administration. Kao D.P., Haigney M.C.P., Mehler P.S., Krantz M.J., p. 1468-1475. - Changes in health outcomes as a function of abstinence and reduction in illicit psychoactive drug use: a prospective study in primary care. Park T.W., Cheng D.M., Lloyd-Travaglini C.A., Bernstein J., Palfai T.P., Saitz R., p. 1476-1483. - Recent trends in children's exposure to second-hand smoke in England: cotinine evidence from the Health Survey for England. Jarvis M.J., Feyerabend C., p. 1484-1492. - Commentary on Jarvis & Feyerabend (2015): A truly smoke-free upbringing, once rare, is now commonplace. Woodward A., p. 1493-1494. - Distress, race/ethnicity and smoking cessation in treatment-seekers: implications for disparity elimination. Webb Hooper M., Kolar S.K., p. 1495-1504. - What is wrong with non-respondents? Alcohol-, drug- and smoking-related mortality and morbidity in a 12-year follow-up study of respondents and non-respondents in the Danish Health and Morbidity Survey. Christensen A.I., Ekholm O., Gray L., Glümer C., Juel K., p. 1505-1512. - Exploring issues arising from survey non-response. Fergusson D.M., Boden J.M., p. 1513-1514. - Response to Fergusson & Boden (2015): The importance of considering the impacts of survey non-participation. Christensen A.I., Ekholm O., Gray L., Glümer C., Juel K., p. 1514-1515. - Screening for substance misuse in the dental care setting: findings from a nationally representative survey of dentists. Parish C.L., Pereyra M.R., Pollack H.A., Cardenas G., Castellon P.C., Abel S.N., et al., p. 1516-1523. - Social networks and substance use among at-risk emerging adults living in disadvantaged urban areas in the southern United States: a cross-sectional naturalistic study. Tucker J.A., Cheong J., Chandler S.D., Crawford S.M., Simpson C.A., p. 1524-1532. - Addictive behaviours need to include areca nut use. Warnakulasuriya S., Chaturvedi P., Gupta P.C., p. 1533-1533. - Reply to Warnakulasuriya et al. Gowing L.R., West R., p. 1533-1534. - Little Fly Wing: a new drug of concern in Argentina. Jones H.E., Suarez Ordoñez R., Browne T., p. 1534-1535. |
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