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Addiction, Vol.111, n°3 - March 2016
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Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.111, n°3 - March 2016
Paru le : 01/03/2016
Année : 2016
Page(s) : 385-568
Langue(s) : Anglais

Note de contenu :

CONTENTS:
- Opening up addiction science [Editorial]. Munafo M.R., p. 387-388.
- Addiction and eHealth [Editorial]. Cunningham J.A., p. 389-390.
- Peer-led interventions to prevent tobacco, alcohol and/or drug use among young people aged 11-21 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis. MacArthur G.J., Harrison S., Caldwell D.M., Hickman M., Campbell R., p. 391-407.
- The prevalence of compulsive buying: a meta-analysis. Maraz A., Griffiths M.D., Demetrovics Z., p. 408-419.
- National estimates of Australian gambling prevalence: f?indings from a dual-frame omnibus survey. Dowling N.A., Youssef G.J., Jackson A.C., Pennay D.W., Francis K.L., Pennay A., et al., p. 420-435.
- Commentary on Dowling et al. (2016): Is it time to stop conducting problem gambling prevalence studies? Markham F., Young M., p. 436-437.
- Problem drug use prevalence estimation revisited: heterogeneity in capture-recapture and the role of external evidence. Jones H.E., Welton N.J., Ades A.E., Pierce M., Davies W., Coleman B., et al., p. 438-447.
- Enforcement uniquely predicts reductions in alcohol-impaired crash fatalities. Yao J., Johnson M.B., Tippetts S., p. 448-453.
- Commentary on Yao et al. (2016): Enforcement uniquely predicts reductions in alcohol-impaired crash fatalities. Voas R., Fell J., p. 454-455.
- The contribution of education, social class and economic activity to the income-mortality association in alcohol-related and other mortality in Finland in 1988-2012. Tarkiainen L., Martikainen P., Laaksonen M., p. 456-464.
- Commentary on Tarkiainen et al. (2016): Adding another piece to the puzzle of what explains socio-economic differences in alcohol-related mortality. Mäkelä P., p. 465-466.
- Increasing compliance with alcohol service laws in a developing country: intervention trial in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Dorji G., DeJong W., Bor J., DeSilva M.B., Sabin L., Feeley F.R., et al., p. 467-474.
- Potential cost-effectiveness of supervised injection facilities in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada. Enns E.A., Zaric G.S., Strike C.J., Jairam J.A., Kolla G., Bayoumi A.M., p. 475-489.
- Commentary on Enns et al. (2016): Supervised injection facilities as a cost-effective intervention. Fairbairn N., Wood E., p. 490-491.
- Being the victim of violence during a date predicts next-day cannabis use among female college students. Shorey R.C., McNulty J.K., Moore T.M., Stuart G.L., p. 492-498.
- Clinical risk factors for death after release from prison in Washington State: a nested case-control study. Binswanger I.A., Stern M.F., Yamashita T.E., Mueller S.R., Baggett T.P., Blatchford P.J., p. 499-510.
- Commentary on Binswanger et al. (2016): Multiple opportunities exist to improve the health and wellbeing of people released from prisons. Larney S., Farrell M., p. 511-512.
- Reframing video gaming and internet use addiction: empirical cross-national comparison of heavy use over time and addiction scales among young users. Baggio S., Dupuis M., Studer J., Spilka S., Daeppen J.-B., Simon O., et al., p. 513-522.
- Commentary on Baggio et al. (2016): Internet/gaming addiction is more than heavy use over time. Demetrovics Z., Kiraly O., p. 523-524.
- Tobacco outlet density, retailer cigarette sales without ID checks and enforcement of underage tobacco laws: associations with youths’ cigarette smoking and beliefs. Lipperman-Kreda S., Grube J.W., Friend K.B., Mair C., p. 525-532.
- Commentary on Lipperman-Kreda et al. (2016): Robust methods with a weak outcome measure still lead to consistent conclusions - even so, it may be time for recommendations to move from traditional tobacco control strategies to a relevant endgame strategy. Leatherdale S.T., p. 533-534.
- Nicotine delivery, retention and pharmacokinetics from various electronic cigarettes. St.Helen G., Havel C., Dempsey D.A., Jacob P., Benowitz N.L., p. 535-544.
- Predictors of 10-year smoking abstinence in smokers abstinent for 1 year after treatment. Alvarez Gutiérrez F.J., Ferrer Galvan M., Ruiz Bernal A., Medina Gallardo J.F., Romero Romero B., Saez Diaz A., et al., p. 545-551.
- A critique of Fox's industry-funded report into the drivers of anti-social behaviour in the night-time economies of Australia and New Zealand. Jackson N., Kypri K., p. 552-557.
- Drug checking interventions can track the nature and size of the discrepancy between self-report and actual drugs consumed. Barratt M.J., Ezard N., p. 558-559.
- Drug testing, accuracy and harm reduction: a response to Barratt & Ezard. Miller P.G., Droste N., Curtis A.J., Pennay A., Jenkinson R., p. 559-560.
- Response to Bird et al.: The importance of post-release engagement in treatment in estimating impacts on post-release deaths. Larney S., Degenhardt L., Farrell M., p. 560-561.
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