Titre : | Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.77, n°2 - March 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/03/2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Format : | 185-362 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Do "moderate" drinkers have reduced mortality risk? A systematic review and meta-analysis of alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality. Stockwell T., Zhao J., Panwar S., Roemer A., Naimi T., Chikritzhs T., p. 185-198. - The importance of methodological meta-analyses and a call to assess current and former drinking patterns: A commentary on Stockwell et al. (2016). Greenfield T.K., p. 199-200. - Why do alcohol's assumed benefits have any role in policymaking? Connor J., p. 201-202. - All-cause mortality risks for "moderate drinkers": What are the implications for burden-of-disease studies and low risk-drinking guidelines? Rehm J., Roerecke M., Room R., p. 203-204. - Stockwell et al. Response: Moderate use of an "intoxicating carcinogen" has no net mortality benefit-is this true and why does it matter? Stockwell T., Zhao J., Naimi T., Chikritzhs T., p. 205-207. - Stress reactivity as a prospective predictor of risky substance use during adolescence. Evans B.E., Greaves-Lord K., Euser A.S., Thissen S., Tulen J.H., Franken I.H., et al., p. 208-219. - DISC1 as a possible genetic contribution to opioid dependence in a Polish sample. Fudalej S., Jakubczyk A., Kopera M., Piwonski J., Bielecki W., Drygas W., et al., p. 220-226. - CHRNA5/A3/B4 Variant rs3743078 and nicotine-related phenotypes: Indirect effects through nicotine craving. Shmulewitz D., Meyers J.L., Wall M.M., Aharonovich E., Frisch A., Spivak B., et al., p. 227-237. - Early trajectories of alcohol and other substance use among youth from rural communities within the Cherokee Nation. Lynne-Landsman S.D., Komro K.A., Kominsky T.K., Boyd M.L., Maldonado-Molina M.M., p. 238-248. - Assessing the impact of twenty underage drinking laws. Fell J.C., Scherer M., Thomas S., Voas R.B., p. 249-260. - Effects of economic disruptions on alcohol use and problems: Why do African Americans fare worse? Jones-Webb R., Karriker-Jaffe K.J., Zemore S.E., Mulia N., p. 261-271. - Monthly estimates of alcohol drinking during pregnancy: United States, 2002-2011. Alshaarawy O., Breslau N., Anthony J.C., p. 272-276. - Other- and self-directed forms of violence and their relationship with number of substance use disorder criteria among youth ages 12-17: Results from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. Harford T.C., Chen C.M., Grant B.F., p. 277-286. - Bidirectional associations between cannabis use and depressive symptoms from adolescence through early adulthood among at-risk young men. Womack S.R., Shaw D.S., Weaver C.M., Forbes E.E., p. 287-297. - Marijuana use predicts cognitive performance on tasks of executive function. Dahlgren M.K., Sagar K.A., Racine M.T., Dreman M.W., Gruber S.A., p. 298-308. - Risk factors for driving after and during marijuana use. Aston E.R., Merrill J.E., McCarthy D.M., Metrik J., p. 309-316. - Acquisition of conditioned responses to a novel alcohol-paired cue in social drinkers. Mayo L.M., de Wit H., p. 317-326. - A parenting program to promote an alcohol-free childhood: Influence on parents' readiness to prevent child sipping. Ennett S.T., Jackson C., Choi S., Hayes K.A., Dickinson D.M., Bowling J.M., p. 327-336. - Evaluation of alcohol-related personalized normative feedback with and without an injunctive message. Steers M.L., Coffman A.D., Wickham R.E., Bryan J.L., Caraway L., Neighbors C., p. 337-342. - Khat dependence, use patterns, and health consequences in Australia: An exploratory study. Young J.T., Butt J., Hersi A., Tohow A., Mohamed D.H., p. 343-348. - Young adults' exposure to alcohol- and marijuana-related content on Twitter. Cabrera-Nguyen E.P., Cavazos-Rehg P., Krauss M., Bierut L.J., Moreno M.A., p. 349-353. - The Reasons for Heavy Drinking Questionnaire: Factor structure and validity in alcohol-dependent adults involved in clinical trials. Adams Z.W., Schacht J.P., Randall P., Anton R.F., p. 354-361. - The weakest link: Supermarket self-checkout lanes and alcohol sales to minors. Van Hoof J.J., p. 362. |
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