Titre : | Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.77, n°5 - September 2016 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2016 |
Année de publication : | 2016 |
Format : | 673-843 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- The genetics of addiction: Where do we go from here? Dick D.M., p. 673-675. - Meta-analyses of genome-wide association data hold new promise for addiction genetics. Agrawal A., Edenberg H.J., Gelernter J., p. 676-680. - Research on gene-environment interplay in the era of "Big data". Heath A.C., Lessov-Schlaggar C.N., Lian M., Miller R., Duncan A.E., Madden P.A., p. 681-683. - Genetics of addiction: Future focus on gene x environment interaction? Vink J.M., p. 684-687. - Epigenetics of addiction: Current knowledge, challenges, and future directions. Cecil C.A., Walton E., Viding E., p. 688-691. - Long-term transcriptional consequences of drug exposure as cues to understand vulnerability to relapse: Advances and perspectives. Becker J.A., Le Merrer J., p. 692-695. - Progress with nonhuman animal models of addiction. Crabbe J.C., p. 696-699. - Drug use normalization: A systematic and critical mixed-methods review. Sznitman S.R., Taubman D.S., p. 700-709. - Co-citation analysis of articles published in substance abuse journals: Intellectual structure and research fields (2001-2012). Gonzalez-Alcaide G., Calafat A., Becona E., Thijs B., Glanzel W., p. 710-722. - Amount of televised alcohol advertising exposure and the quantity of alcohol consumed by youth. Naimi T.S., Ross C.S., Siegel M.B., DeJong W., Jernigan D.H., p. 723-729. - Effect of the Australian "Alcopops tax" on alcohol-related emergency department presentations for injury in two states. Lensvelt E., Liang W., Gilmore W., Gordon E., Hobday M., Chikritzhs T., p. 730-739. - Normative perceptions of cannabis use among European university students: Associations of perceived peer use and peer attitudes with personal use and attitudes. Dempsey R.C., McAlaney J., Helmer S.M., Pischke C.R., Akvardar Y., Bewick B.M., et al., p. 740-748. - Context effects of alcohol availability at home: Implicit alcohol associations and the prediction of adolescents' drinking behavior. Peeters M., Koning I., Monshouwer K., Vollebergh W.A., Wiers R.W., p. 749-756. - Adolescent predictors of a typology of DSM-5 alcohol use disorder symptoms in young adults derived by latent class analysis using data from an Australian cohort study. Swift W., Slade T., Carragher N., Coffey C., Degenhardt L., Hall W., et al., p. 757-765. - Negative urgency is associated with heightened negative affect and urge during tobacco abstinence in regular smokers. Park A.D., Farrahi L.N., Pang R.D., Guillot C.R., Aguirre C.G., Leventhal A.M., p. 766-773. - Prevalence and correlates of heroin-methamphetamine co-injection among persons who inject drugs in San Diego, California, and Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. Meacham M.C., Strathdee S.A., Rangel G., Armenta R.F., Gaines T.L., Garfein R.S., p. 774-781. - Similarities in the etiology of alcohol use among Native American and Non-Native young women. Komro K.A., Livingston M.D., Garrett B.A., Boyd M.L., p. 782-791. - The role of religious involvement in Black-White differences in alcohol use disorders. Ransome Y., Gilman S.E., p. 792-801. - Sources of misspecification bias in assessments of risks related to alcohol use. Gruenewald P.J., Wang-Schweig M., Mair C., p. 802-810. - Predictors of recall error in self-report of age at alcohol use onset. Livingston M.D., Xu X., Komro K.A., p. 811-818. - Implicit alcohol-related expectancies and the effect of context. Monk R.L., Pennington C.R., Campbell C., Price A., Heim D., p. 819-827. - An examination of the effectiveness of child endangerment laws in preventing child fatalities in alcohol-involved motor vehicle crashes. Kelley-Baker T., Romano E., p. 828-833. - Comments on moderate alcohol consumption and mortality. Barrett-Connor E., de Gaetano G., Djousse L., Ellison R.C., Estruch R., Finkel H., et al., p. 834-836. - Open a nice bottle of wine: Randomized controlled trials show promising results for the health benefits of moderate alcohol. Gow P., p. 837. - Consumption of alcohol, an addictive carcinogen, cannot be a healthy lifestyle choice! Braillon A., p. 838. - ISFAR doth protest too much: Another attempt from industry sympathizers to marginalize scientific skepticism about alcohol's hypothesized health benefits? Stockwell T., Chikritzhs T., Naimi T., Zhao J., p. 839-841. - Potential opportunities for peer feedback interventions. Martinez J.A., Mallett K.A., p. 842-843. |
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