Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , Vol.77, n°6 - November 2016
Paru le :
01/11/2016
Article en page(s) :
845-996
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Is the construct of relapse heuristic, and does it advance alcohol use disorder clinical practice? Maisto S.A., Witkiewitz K., Moskal D., Wilson A.D., p. 849-858.
- Residual effects: Young adult diagnostic drinking predicts late-life health outcomes. Haber J.R., Harris-Olenak B., Burroughs T., Jacob T., p. 859-867.
- Pseudo-underage assessment of compliance with identification regulations at retail marijuana outlets in Colorado. Buller D.B., Woodall W.G., Saltz R., Starling R., p. 868-872.
- Cannabis involvement and nonsuicidal self-injury: A discordant twin approach. Few L.R., Grant J.D., Nelson E.C., Trull T.J., Grucza R.A., Bucholz K.K., et al., p. 873-880.
- Reasons for marijuana use among young adults and long-term associations with marijuana use and problems. Patrick M.E., Bray B.C., Berglund P.A., p. 881-888.
- Anxiety sensitivity and distress intolerance as predictors of cannabis dependence symptoms, problems, and craving: The mediating role of coping motives. Farris S.G., Metrik J., Bonn-Miller M.O., Kahler C.W., Zvolensky M.J., p. 889-897.
- Association between alcohol outlets and HIV prevalence in U.S. counties. Rossheim M.E., Thombs D.L., Suzuki S., p. 898-903.
- Effort-reward imbalance and heavy alcohol consumption among humanitarian aid workers. Jachens L., Houdmont J., Thomas R., p. 904-913.
- Patterns of change in weekend drinking cognitions among non-treatment-seeking young adults during exposure to a 12-week text message intervention. Suffoletto B., Chung T., p. 914-923.
- Substance use trajectories from early adolescence through the transition to college. Derefinko K.J., Charnigo R.J., Peters J.R., Adams Z.W., Milich R., Lynam D.R., p. 924-935.
- Unemployment is a risk factor for hospitalization due to alcohol problems: A longitudinal study based on the Stockholm Public Health Cohort (SPHC). Backhans M.C., Balliu N., Lundin A., Hemmingsson T., p. 936-942.
- Identifying strategies to limit youth drinking in the home. Bersamin M., Lipperman-Kreda S., Mair C., Grube J., Gruenewald P., p. 943-949.
- Evaluation of an Australian alcohol media literacy program. Gordon C.S., Howard S.J., Jones S.C., Kervin L.K., p. 950-957.
- A multiple replication examination of distal antecedents to alcohol protective behavioral strategies. Bravo A.J., Prince M.A., Pearson M.R., p. 958-967.
- Alcohol use, partner characteristics, and condom use among HIV-infected Russian women: An event-level study. Brown J.L., DiClemente R.J., Sales J.M., Rose E.S., Gause N.K., Safonova P., et al., p. 968-973.
- Age at first drink, experiences of drunkenness, and alcohol-related problems in Canadian youth: Is early onset bad if you are a moderate drinker? Asbridge M., Cartwright J., Wilson K., Langille D., p. 974-979.
- Racial disparities in substance use by sport participation among high school students. Parent M.C., Bradstreet T.C., Piper M., Brace T., Parkman T.J., p. 980-985.
- Aggregating and analyzing daily drinking data in clinical trials: A comparison of type I errors, power, and bias. Hallgren K.A., Atkins D.C., Witkiewitz K., p. 986-991.
- Are we using the right model of cannabis tolerance? Johnson M.B., p. 992-993.
- Is the construct of relapse heuristic, and does it advance alcohol use disorder clinical practice? Maisto S.A., Witkiewitz K., Moskal D., Wilson A.D., p. 849-858.
- Residual effects: Young adult diagnostic drinking predicts late-life health outcomes. Haber J.R., Harris-Olenak B., Burroughs T., Jacob T., p. 859-867.
- Pseudo-underage assessment of compliance with identification regulations at retail marijuana outlets in Colorado. Buller D.B., Woodall W.G., Saltz R., Starling R., p. 868-872.
- Cannabis involvement and nonsuicidal self-injury: A discordant twin approach. Few L.R., Grant J.D., Nelson E.C., Trull T.J., Grucza R.A., Bucholz K.K., et al., p. 873-880.
- Reasons for marijuana use among young adults and long-term associations with marijuana use and problems. Patrick M.E., Bray B.C., Berglund P.A., p. 881-888.
- Anxiety sensitivity and distress intolerance as predictors of cannabis dependence symptoms, problems, and craving: The mediating role of coping motives. Farris S.G., Metrik J., Bonn-Miller M.O., Kahler C.W., Zvolensky M.J., p. 889-897.
- Association between alcohol outlets and HIV prevalence in U.S. counties. Rossheim M.E., Thombs D.L., Suzuki S., p. 898-903.
- Effort-reward imbalance and heavy alcohol consumption among humanitarian aid workers. Jachens L., Houdmont J., Thomas R., p. 904-913.
- Patterns of change in weekend drinking cognitions among non-treatment-seeking young adults during exposure to a 12-week text message intervention. Suffoletto B., Chung T., p. 914-923.
- Substance use trajectories from early adolescence through the transition to college. Derefinko K.J., Charnigo R.J., Peters J.R., Adams Z.W., Milich R., Lynam D.R., p. 924-935.
- Unemployment is a risk factor for hospitalization due to alcohol problems: A longitudinal study based on the Stockholm Public Health Cohort (SPHC). Backhans M.C., Balliu N., Lundin A., Hemmingsson T., p. 936-942.
- Identifying strategies to limit youth drinking in the home. Bersamin M., Lipperman-Kreda S., Mair C., Grube J., Gruenewald P., p. 943-949.
- Evaluation of an Australian alcohol media literacy program. Gordon C.S., Howard S.J., Jones S.C., Kervin L.K., p. 950-957.
- A multiple replication examination of distal antecedents to alcohol protective behavioral strategies. Bravo A.J., Prince M.A., Pearson M.R., p. 958-967.
- Alcohol use, partner characteristics, and condom use among HIV-infected Russian women: An event-level study. Brown J.L., DiClemente R.J., Sales J.M., Rose E.S., Gause N.K., Safonova P., et al., p. 968-973.
- Age at first drink, experiences of drunkenness, and alcohol-related problems in Canadian youth: Is early onset bad if you are a moderate drinker? Asbridge M., Cartwright J., Wilson K., Langille D., p. 974-979.
- Racial disparities in substance use by sport participation among high school students. Parent M.C., Bradstreet T.C., Piper M., Brace T., Parkman T.J., p. 980-985.
- Aggregating and analyzing daily drinking data in clinical trials: A comparison of type I errors, power, and bias. Hallgren K.A., Atkins D.C., Witkiewitz K., p. 986-991.
- Are we using the right model of cannabis tolerance? Johnson M.B., p. 992-993.
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