Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , Vol.78, n°3 - May 2017
Paru le :
01/05/2017
Article en page(s) :
337-480
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Editor's Corner: Does a little drinking make your heart grow stronger? [Editorial]. Caetano R., p. 341-343.
- Evidence for sex convergence in prevalence of cannabis use: A systematic review and meta-regression. Chapman C., Slade T., Swift W., Keyes K., Tonks Z., Teesson M., p. 344-352.
- Probing for neuroadaptations to unpredictable stressors in addiction: Translational methods and emerging evidence. Kaye J.T., Bradford D.E., Magruder K.P., Curtin J.J., p. 353-371.
- Targeting stress neuroadaptations for addiction treatment: A commentary on Kaye et al. (2017). Verplaetse T.L., McKee S.A., p. 372-374.
- Alcohol consumption and mortality from coronary heart disease: An updated meta-analysis of cohort studies. Zhao J., Stockwell T., Roemer A., Naimi T., Chikritzhs T., p. 375-386.
- No benefit of light to moderate drinking for mortality from coronary heart disease when better comparison groups and controls included: A commentary on Zhao et al. (2017). Maggs J.L., Staff J., p. 387-388.
- Robustness of the J-shaped association of alcohol with coronary heart disease risk. Ding E.L., Mukamal K.J., p. 389-391.
- Whether low volume alcohol use is cardio-protective is important for public health policy so the available evidence deserves critical analysis: The authors respond. Stockwell T., Zhao J., Chikritzhs T., p. 392-393.
- Alcohol and cigarette use from ages 23 to 55: Links with health and well-being in the long-term National Child Development Study. Staff J., Maggs J., p. 394-403.
- Bias in assessing effects of substance use from observational studies: What do longitudinal data tell us? A commentary on Staff and Maggs (2017). Chikritzhs T., Naimi T.S., Stockwell T., p. 404-405.
- Alcohol outcomes by sexual orientation and race/ethnicity: Few findings of higher risk. Gilbert P.A., Drabble L., Daniel-Ulloa J., Trocki K.F., p. 406-414.
- Public stigma toward people with drug addiction: A factorial survey. Sattler S., Escande A., Racine E., Goritz A.S., p. 415-425.
- The influence of paternal separation, paternal history of alcohol use disorder risk, and early substance use on offspring educational attainment by young adulthood. Sadler B.E., Grant J.D., Duncan A.E., Sartor C.E., Waldron M., Heath A.C., et al., p. 426-434.
- Late-life drinking problems: The predictive roles of drinking level vs. drinking pattern. Holahan C.J., Brennan P.L., Schutte K.K., Holahan C.K., Hixon J.G., Moos R.H., p. 435-441.
- Polygenic risk, personality dimensions, and adolescent alcohol use problems: A longitudinal study. Li J.J., Savage J.E., Kendler K.S., Hickman M., Mahedy L., Macleod J., et al., p. 442-451.
- Social and individual-level predictors of alcohol use initiation and escalation: Replicating and extending tests of differential effects. Lopez-Vergara H.I., Merrill J.E., Janssen T., Jackson K.M., p. 452-457.
- Fathers' alcohol and cannabis use disorder and early onset of drug use by their children. Henry K.L., p. 458-462.
- A comparison of long- vs. short-term recall of substance use and HIV risk behaviors. Janssen T., Braciszewski J.M., Vose-O'Neal A., Stout R.L., p. 463-467.
- Postgraduate alcohol and other drug practitioner training in New Zealand: Significant influences. Adams P.J., Sellman D., Newcombe D., Adamson S., White S., Deering D., et al., p. 468-474.
- Conclusion overreach in alcohol and pregnancy article: The authors reply. Alshaarawy O., Anthony J.C., p. 475.
- Ethanol concentration of traditional alcoholic beverages in Northern Tanzania. Francis J.M., Grosskurth H., Kapiga S.H., Weiss H.A., Mwashiuya J., Changalucha J., p. 476-477.
- Editor's Corner: Does a little drinking make your heart grow stronger? [Editorial]. Caetano R., p. 341-343.
- Evidence for sex convergence in prevalence of cannabis use: A systematic review and meta-regression. Chapman C., Slade T., Swift W., Keyes K., Tonks Z., Teesson M., p. 344-352.
- Probing for neuroadaptations to unpredictable stressors in addiction: Translational methods and emerging evidence. Kaye J.T., Bradford D.E., Magruder K.P., Curtin J.J., p. 353-371.
- Targeting stress neuroadaptations for addiction treatment: A commentary on Kaye et al. (2017). Verplaetse T.L., McKee S.A., p. 372-374.
- Alcohol consumption and mortality from coronary heart disease: An updated meta-analysis of cohort studies. Zhao J., Stockwell T., Roemer A., Naimi T., Chikritzhs T., p. 375-386.
- No benefit of light to moderate drinking for mortality from coronary heart disease when better comparison groups and controls included: A commentary on Zhao et al. (2017). Maggs J.L., Staff J., p. 387-388.
- Robustness of the J-shaped association of alcohol with coronary heart disease risk. Ding E.L., Mukamal K.J., p. 389-391.
- Whether low volume alcohol use is cardio-protective is important for public health policy so the available evidence deserves critical analysis: The authors respond. Stockwell T., Zhao J., Chikritzhs T., p. 392-393.
- Alcohol and cigarette use from ages 23 to 55: Links with health and well-being in the long-term National Child Development Study. Staff J., Maggs J., p. 394-403.
- Bias in assessing effects of substance use from observational studies: What do longitudinal data tell us? A commentary on Staff and Maggs (2017). Chikritzhs T., Naimi T.S., Stockwell T., p. 404-405.
- Alcohol outcomes by sexual orientation and race/ethnicity: Few findings of higher risk. Gilbert P.A., Drabble L., Daniel-Ulloa J., Trocki K.F., p. 406-414.
- Public stigma toward people with drug addiction: A factorial survey. Sattler S., Escande A., Racine E., Goritz A.S., p. 415-425.
- The influence of paternal separation, paternal history of alcohol use disorder risk, and early substance use on offspring educational attainment by young adulthood. Sadler B.E., Grant J.D., Duncan A.E., Sartor C.E., Waldron M., Heath A.C., et al., p. 426-434.
- Late-life drinking problems: The predictive roles of drinking level vs. drinking pattern. Holahan C.J., Brennan P.L., Schutte K.K., Holahan C.K., Hixon J.G., Moos R.H., p. 435-441.
- Polygenic risk, personality dimensions, and adolescent alcohol use problems: A longitudinal study. Li J.J., Savage J.E., Kendler K.S., Hickman M., Mahedy L., Macleod J., et al., p. 442-451.
- Social and individual-level predictors of alcohol use initiation and escalation: Replicating and extending tests of differential effects. Lopez-Vergara H.I., Merrill J.E., Janssen T., Jackson K.M., p. 452-457.
- Fathers' alcohol and cannabis use disorder and early onset of drug use by their children. Henry K.L., p. 458-462.
- A comparison of long- vs. short-term recall of substance use and HIV risk behaviors. Janssen T., Braciszewski J.M., Vose-O'Neal A., Stout R.L., p. 463-467.
- Postgraduate alcohol and other drug practitioner training in New Zealand: Significant influences. Adams P.J., Sellman D., Newcombe D., Adamson S., White S., Deering D., et al., p. 468-474.
- Conclusion overreach in alcohol and pregnancy article: The authors reply. Alshaarawy O., Anthony J.C., p. 475.
- Ethanol concentration of traditional alcoholic beverages in Northern Tanzania. Francis J.M., Grosskurth H., Kapiga S.H., Weiss H.A., Mwashiuya J., Changalucha J., p. 476-477.
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C. CHAPMAN ;
T. SLADE ;
W. SWIFT ;
K. KEYES ;
Z. TONKS ;
M. TEESSON
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2017
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.78, n°3, May 2017) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.78, n°3, May 2017) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Generally, cannabis use has been more prevalent in men than in women. However, emerging evidence suggests that the prevalence of cannabis use is converging among males and females from recent cohorts. This study aimed to systematicall[...]
J. STAFF ;
J. MAGGS
|
2017
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.78, n°3, May 2017) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.78, n°3, May 2017) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Using longitudinal data from the National Child Development Study, an ongoing study of a nationally representative British cohort born in 1958 (n = 9,137; 51% female), we examined how patterns of alcohol and cigarette use from young a[...]