Titre : | Addiction, Vol.112, n°6 - June 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/06/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Format : | 925-1120 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Methamphetamine-related psychosis: an opportunity for assertive intervention and prevention [Editorial]. Lappin J.M., Sara G.E., Farrell M., p. 927-928. - Is Alcoholics Anonymous religious, spiritual, neither? Findings from 25 years of mechanisms of behavior change research [Addiction debate]. Kelly J.F., p. 929-936. - Mind the gap - a European viewpoint on Alcoholics Anonymous. Vederhus J.-K., p. 937-938. - Why the mechanisms of 12-Step behaviour change should matter to clinicians. Best D., p. 938-939. - The recovery community as a location for secular spirituality. Kurtz L.F., p. 939-940. - Implications for future research on drivers of change and alternatives to Alcoholics Anonymous. Zemore S.E., p. 940-942. - A daily reprieve contingent on the maintenance of our spiritual condition. Dossett W., p. 942-943. - Are societies paying unnecessarily for an otherwise free lunch? Final musings on the research on Alcoholics Anonymous and its mechanisms of behavior change. Kelly J.F., p. 943-945. - Model-based economic evaluations in smoking cessation and their transferability to new contexts: a systematic review. Berg M.L., Cheung K.L., Hiligsmann M., Evers S., de Kinderen R.J.A., Kulchaitanaroaj P., et al., p. 946-967. - The relationship between different dimensions of alcohol use and the burden of disease - an update. Rehm J., Gmel G.E., Gmel G., Hasan O.S.M., Imtiaz S., Popova S., et al., p. 968-1001. - Commentary on Rehm et al. (2017): Composition of alcoholic beverages - an under-researched dimension in the global comparative risk assessment. Lachenmeier D.W., Walch S.G., p. 1002-1003. - Effects of increased alcohol availability during adolescence on the risk of all-cause and cause-specific disability pension: a natural experiment. Thern E., de Munter J., Hemmingsson T., Davey Smith G., Ramstedt M., Tynelius P., et al., p. 1004-1012. - Passengers at risk: a multi-level analysis of the decision to travel with a drunk driver. Nazif-Muñoz J.I., Blank-Gomel A., p. 1013-1024. - A preliminary randomized controlled trial of contingency management for alcohol use reduction using a transdermal alcohol sensor. Barnett N.P., Celio M.A., Tidey J.W., Murphy J.G., Colby S.M., Swift R.M., p. 1025-1035. - Feasibility and safety of extended-release naltrexone treatment of opioid and alcohol use disorder in HIV clinics: a pilot/feasibility randomized trial. Korthuis P.T., Lum P.J., Vergara-Rodriguez P., Ahamad K., Wood E., Kunkel L.E., et al., p. 1036-1044. - Non-buprenorphine opioid utilization among patients using buprenorphine. Daubresse M., Saloner B., Pollack H.A., Alexander G.C., p. 1045-1053. - Commentary on Daubresse et al. (2017): An epidemic of outdated data. Gellad W.F., p. 1054-1055. - Trajectories of heroin use: 10-11-year findings from the Australian Treatment Outcome Study. Teesson M., Marel C., Darke S., Ross J., Slade T., Burns L., et al., p. 1056-1068. - Barriers to access to opioid medicines for patients with opioid dependence: a review of legislation and regulations in eleven central and eastern European countries. Vranken M.J.M., Mantel-Teeuwisse A.K., Jünger S., Radbruch L., Scholten W., Lisman J.A., et al., p. 1069-1076. - Dropout in clinical trials of pharmacological treatment for methamphetamine dependence: the role of initial abstinence. Cook R., Quinn B., Heinzerling K., Shoptaw S., p. 1077-1085. - Trait and neurobiological underpinnings of negative emotion regulation in gambling disorder. Navas J.F., Contreras-Rodriguez O., Verdejo-Roman J., Perandrés-Gomez A., Albein-Urios N., Verdejo-Garcia A., et al., p. 1086-1094. - Attrition during a randomized controlled trial of reduced nicotine content cigarettes as a proxy for understanding acceptability of nicotine product standards. Mercincavage M., Wileyto E.P., Saddleson M.L., Lochbuehler K., Donny E.C., Strasser A.A., p. 1095-1103. - Life-time history of insomnia and hypersomnia symptoms as correlates of alcohol, cocaine and heroin use and relapse among adults seeking substance use treatment in the United States from 1991 to 1994. Dolsen M.R., Harvey A.G., p. 1104-1111. |
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Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/add.v112.6/issuetoc |
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