Titre : | Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.77, n°4 - July 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Format : | 537-668 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Alcohol researchers should not accept funding from the alcohol industry: Perspectives from brief interventions research. Andreasson S., McCambridge J., p. 537-540. - Commentary on INEBRIA's position statement on the alcohol industry. Adams P.J., Livingstone C., p. 540-541. - Not all industry-affiliated groups are created equal: Some conditions under which science and industry may coexist ethically and for the public good. Wilsnack S.C., Sher K.J., Fromme K., Leonard K.E., Nagy L.E., White H.R., p. 541-544. - An opinion regarding the INEBRIA position statement on the alcohol industry and the thoughts of others on this issue. Tabakoff B., p. 544-545. - The key problem is that alcohol research is underfunded despite large industry profit and billions of dollars in annual alcoholic beverage tax revenues. Martin C.S., Greenfield T.K., Babor T.F., p. 545-547. - Alcohol industry funding and the research community: Reply to commentaries. Andreasson S., McCambridge J., p. 547-548. - The American Medicine Chest Challenge: Evaluation of a drug take-back and disposal campaign. Yanovitzky I., p. 549-555. - Use and misuse of opioids in Maine: Results from pharmacists, the prescription monitoring, and the diversion alert programs. Piper B.J., Desrosiers C.E., Lipovsky J.W., Rodney M.A., Baker R.P., McCall K.L., et al., p. 556-565. - Policy measures for prescription opioids and harms: Enough to protect public health? A comment on Yanovitzky (2016) and Piper et al. (2016). Fischer B., Murphy Y., p. 566-567. - Opinions on the privatization of distilled-spirits sales in Washington State: Did voters change their minds? Subbaraman M.S., Kerr W.C., p. 568-576. - Whose interest matters? A comment on Subbaraman and Kerr (2016). Leimar P., p. 577-579. - Usual modes of marijuana consumption among high school students in Colorado. Johnson R.M., Brooks-Russell A., Ma M., Fairman B.J., Tolliver R.L., Levinson A.H., p. 580-588. - Do juvenile curfew laws reduce underage drinking? Grossman E.R., Jernigan D.H., Miller N.A., p. 589-595. - Impact of cross-sectoral alcohol policy on youth alcohol consumption. de Goeij M.C., Jacobs M.A., van Nierop P., van der Veeken-Vlassak I.A., van de Mheen D., Schoenmakers T.M., et al., p. 596-605. - Patron banning in the nightlife entertainment districts: A key informant perspective. Miller P., Curtis A., Palmer D., Warren I., McFarlane E., p. 606-611. - Drinking contexts and alcohol consumption: How much alcohol is consumed in different Australian locations? Callinan S., Livingston M., Room R., Dietze P., p. 612-619. - Gender differences in the relationships among major depressive disorder, heavy alcohol use, and mental health treatment engagement among college students. Pedrelli P., Borsari B., Lipson S.K., Heinze J.E., Eisenberg D., p. 620-628. - Sociosexual attitudes, sociosexual behaviors, and alcohol use. Corbin W.R., Scott C.J., Treat T.A., p. 629-637. - Parental influence on drinking behaviors at the transition to college: The mediating role of perceived friends' approval of high-risk drinking. Rulison K.L., Wahesh E., Wyrick D.L., DeJong W., p. 638-648. - Restless sleep and variable sleep timing during late childhood accelerate the onset of alcohol and other drug involvement. Hasler B.P., Kirisci L., Clark D.B., p. 649-655. - Drinking-and-driving-related cognitions mediate the relationship between alcohol demand and alcohol-impaired driving. Amlung M., Morris D.H., Hatz L.E., Teeters J.B., Murphy J.G., McCarthy D.M., p. 656-660. - Depressive symptoms and alcohol-related problems among college students: A moderated-mediated model of mindfulness and drinking to cope. Bravo A.J., Pearson M.R., Stevens L.E., Henson J.M., p. 661-666. - Conclusion overreach in alcohol and pregnancy article [Correspondence]. Roberts S., p. 667-668. |
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