Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.110, n°11 - November 2015
Paru le :
01/11/2015
Article en page(s) :
1697-1868
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Deterring driving under the influence of cannabis [Editorial]. Huestis M.A., p. 1697-1698.
- Vaping cannabis (marijuana): parallel concerns to e-cigs? [For debate]. Budney A.J., Sargent J.D., Lee D.C., p. 1699-1704.
- Cannabis vaping and public health - some comments on relevance and implications. Fischer B., Russell C., Tyndall M.W., p. 1705-1706.
- How beneficial is vaping cannabis to respiratory health compared to smoking? Tashkin D.P., p. 1706-1707.
- Can the research community respond adequately to the health risks of vaping? Cox B., p. 1708-1709.
- Mull it over: cannabis vaporizers and harm reduction. Gartner C.E., p. 1709-1710.
- Confirmation of the trials and tribulations of vaping. Budney A.J., Sargent J.D., Lee D.C., p. 1710-1711.
- Postpartum smoking relapse - a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies. Notley C., Blyth A., Craig J., Edwards A., Holland R., p. 1712-1723.
- Alcohol attributable fraction for injury morbidity from the dose-response relationship of acute alcohol consumption: emergency department data from 18 countries. Cherpitel C.J., Ye Y., Bond J., Borges G., Monteiro M., Chou P., et al., p. 1724-1732.
- Commentary on Cherpitel et al. (2015): Improving global estimates of alcohol-attributable injury. Rehm J., p. 1733-1734.
- Internet-based brief intervention for young men with unhealthy alcohol use: a randomized controlled trial in a general population sample. Bertholet N., Cunningham J.A., Faouzi M., Gaume J., Gmel G., Burnand B., et al., p. 1735-1743.
- Commentary on Bertholet et al. (2015): Proceed, with caution. Patton R., p. 1744-1745.
- Liberal alcohol legislation: does it amplify the effects among Swiss men of person-related risk factors on heavy alcohol use? Foster S., Held L., Estévez N., Gmel G., Mohler-Kuo M., p. 1746-1756.
- Impacts of New Zealand's lowered minimum purchase age on context-specific drinking and related risks. Gruenewald P.J., Treno A.J., Ponicki W.R., Huckle T., Yeh L.-C., Casswell S., p. 1757-1766.
- Are overdoses treated by ambulance services an opportunity for additional interventions? A prospective cohort study. Gjersing L., Bretteville-Jensen A.L., p. 1767-1774.
- Commentary on Gjersing & Bretteville-Jensen (2015): EMS-treated opioid overdose - an important opportunity for saving lives. Dailey M., p. 1775-1776.
- Project QUIT (Quit Using Drugs Intervention Trial): a randomized controlled trial of a primary care-based multi-component brief intervention to reduce risky drug use. Gelberg L., Andersen R.M., Afifi A.A., Leake B.D., Arangua L., Vahidi M., et al., p. 1777-1790.
- Commentary on Gelberg et al. 2015: Alcohol and other drug screening and brief intervention - evidence in crisis. Saitz R., p. 1791-1793.
- Cannabis use among Swedish men in adolescence and the risk of adverse life course outcomes: results from a 20 year-follow-up study. Danielsson A.-K., Falkstedt D., Hemmingsson T., Allebeck P., Agardh E., p. 1794-1802.
- Drug use in Australian nightlife settings: estimation of prevalence and validity of self-report. Miller P., Curtis A., Jenkinson R., Droste N., Bowe S.J., Pennay A., p. 1803-1810.
- Early second-hand smoke exposure and child and adolescent mental health: evidence from Hong Kong's 'Children of 1997' birth cohort. Leung C.Y., Leung G.M., Schooling C.M., p. 1811-1824.
- Commentary on Leung et al. (2015): Inequalities in mental health begin in utero - the case of prenatal tobacco exposure. Lewis A.J., p. 1825-1826.
- Changes in the rate of nicotine metabolism across pregnancy: a longitudinal study. Bowker K., Lewis S., Coleman T., Cooper S., p. 1827-1832.
- E-cigarettes and expectancies: why do some users keep smoking? Harrell P.T., Simmons V.N., Piñeiro B., Correa J.B., Menzie N.S., Meltzer L.R., et al., p. 1833-1843.
- Personality and smoking: individual-participant meta-analysis of nine cohort studies. Hakulinen C., Hintsanen M., Munafò M.R., Virtanen M., Kivimäki M., Batty G.D., et al., p. 1844-1852.
- The long-term effect of a population-based life-style intervention on smoking and alcohol consumption. The Inter99 Study - a randomized controlled trial. Baumann S., Toft U., Aadahl M., Jørgensen T., Pisinger C., p. 1853-1860.
- Commentary on Farsalinos et al. (2015): E-cigarettes generate high levels of aldehydes only in 'dry puff' conditions. Shihadeh A., Talih S., Eissenberg T., p. 1861-1862.
- Response to Shihadeh et al. (2015): E-cigarettes generate high levels of aldehydes only in 'dry puff' conditions. Farsalinos K., Voudris V., Poulas K., p. 1862-1864.
- Conflicts of conscience in Addiction. West R., p. 1864-1864.
- Deterring driving under the influence of cannabis [Editorial]. Huestis M.A., p. 1697-1698.
- Vaping cannabis (marijuana): parallel concerns to e-cigs? [For debate]. Budney A.J., Sargent J.D., Lee D.C., p. 1699-1704.
- Cannabis vaping and public health - some comments on relevance and implications. Fischer B., Russell C., Tyndall M.W., p. 1705-1706.
- How beneficial is vaping cannabis to respiratory health compared to smoking? Tashkin D.P., p. 1706-1707.
- Can the research community respond adequately to the health risks of vaping? Cox B., p. 1708-1709.
- Mull it over: cannabis vaporizers and harm reduction. Gartner C.E., p. 1709-1710.
- Confirmation of the trials and tribulations of vaping. Budney A.J., Sargent J.D., Lee D.C., p. 1710-1711.
- Postpartum smoking relapse - a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies. Notley C., Blyth A., Craig J., Edwards A., Holland R., p. 1712-1723.
- Alcohol attributable fraction for injury morbidity from the dose-response relationship of acute alcohol consumption: emergency department data from 18 countries. Cherpitel C.J., Ye Y., Bond J., Borges G., Monteiro M., Chou P., et al., p. 1724-1732.
- Commentary on Cherpitel et al. (2015): Improving global estimates of alcohol-attributable injury. Rehm J., p. 1733-1734.
- Internet-based brief intervention for young men with unhealthy alcohol use: a randomized controlled trial in a general population sample. Bertholet N., Cunningham J.A., Faouzi M., Gaume J., Gmel G., Burnand B., et al., p. 1735-1743.
- Commentary on Bertholet et al. (2015): Proceed, with caution. Patton R., p. 1744-1745.
- Liberal alcohol legislation: does it amplify the effects among Swiss men of person-related risk factors on heavy alcohol use? Foster S., Held L., Estévez N., Gmel G., Mohler-Kuo M., p. 1746-1756.
- Impacts of New Zealand's lowered minimum purchase age on context-specific drinking and related risks. Gruenewald P.J., Treno A.J., Ponicki W.R., Huckle T., Yeh L.-C., Casswell S., p. 1757-1766.
- Are overdoses treated by ambulance services an opportunity for additional interventions? A prospective cohort study. Gjersing L., Bretteville-Jensen A.L., p. 1767-1774.
- Commentary on Gjersing & Bretteville-Jensen (2015): EMS-treated opioid overdose - an important opportunity for saving lives. Dailey M., p. 1775-1776.
- Project QUIT (Quit Using Drugs Intervention Trial): a randomized controlled trial of a primary care-based multi-component brief intervention to reduce risky drug use. Gelberg L., Andersen R.M., Afifi A.A., Leake B.D., Arangua L., Vahidi M., et al., p. 1777-1790.
- Commentary on Gelberg et al. 2015: Alcohol and other drug screening and brief intervention - evidence in crisis. Saitz R., p. 1791-1793.
- Cannabis use among Swedish men in adolescence and the risk of adverse life course outcomes: results from a 20 year-follow-up study. Danielsson A.-K., Falkstedt D., Hemmingsson T., Allebeck P., Agardh E., p. 1794-1802.
- Drug use in Australian nightlife settings: estimation of prevalence and validity of self-report. Miller P., Curtis A., Jenkinson R., Droste N., Bowe S.J., Pennay A., p. 1803-1810.
- Early second-hand smoke exposure and child and adolescent mental health: evidence from Hong Kong's 'Children of 1997' birth cohort. Leung C.Y., Leung G.M., Schooling C.M., p. 1811-1824.
- Commentary on Leung et al. (2015): Inequalities in mental health begin in utero - the case of prenatal tobacco exposure. Lewis A.J., p. 1825-1826.
- Changes in the rate of nicotine metabolism across pregnancy: a longitudinal study. Bowker K., Lewis S., Coleman T., Cooper S., p. 1827-1832.
- E-cigarettes and expectancies: why do some users keep smoking? Harrell P.T., Simmons V.N., Piñeiro B., Correa J.B., Menzie N.S., Meltzer L.R., et al., p. 1833-1843.
- Personality and smoking: individual-participant meta-analysis of nine cohort studies. Hakulinen C., Hintsanen M., Munafò M.R., Virtanen M., Kivimäki M., Batty G.D., et al., p. 1844-1852.
- The long-term effect of a population-based life-style intervention on smoking and alcohol consumption. The Inter99 Study - a randomized controlled trial. Baumann S., Toft U., Aadahl M., Jørgensen T., Pisinger C., p. 1853-1860.
- Commentary on Farsalinos et al. (2015): E-cigarettes generate high levels of aldehydes only in 'dry puff' conditions. Shihadeh A., Talih S., Eissenberg T., p. 1861-1862.
- Response to Shihadeh et al. (2015): E-cigarettes generate high levels of aldehydes only in 'dry puff' conditions. Farsalinos K., Voudris V., Poulas K., p. 1862-1864.
- Conflicts of conscience in Addiction. West R., p. 1864-1864.
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