Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.112, n°7 - July 2017
Paru le :
01/07/2017
Année :
2017
Page(s) :
1121-1324
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Criminalizing substance use in pregnancy: misplaced priorities [Editorial]. Hui K., Angelotta C., Fisher C.E., p. 1123-1125.
- New developments and opportunities for preventing hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who use and inject drugs - announcing an Addiction series. Hickman M., Grebely J., Bruneau J., Coffin P., Degenhardt L., Hutchinson S., et al., p. 1126-1127.
- Understanding and learning from the diversification of cannabis supply laws [Addiction debate]. Kilmer B., Pacula R.L., p. 1128-1135.
- European observations on cannabis legalization. Hughes B., Quigley E., Ballotta D., Griffiths P., p. 1136-1137.
- On sentinel samples, sales data and potency. Lenton S., Subritzky T., p. 1137-1138.
- Data on cannabis use now that legalization is gaining momentum. van Ours J.C., p. 1138-1140.
- Building the data infrastructure to evaluate cannabis legalization. Kilmer B., Pacula R.L., p. 1140-1141.
- Modifiable parenting factors associated with adolescent alcohol misuse: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Yap M.B.H., Cheong T.W.K., Zaravinos-Tsakos F., Lubman D.I., Jorm A.F., p. 1142-1162.
- Trajectories of risky drinking around the time of statutory retirement: a longitudinal latent class analysis. Halonen J.I., Stenholm S., Pulakka A., Kawachi I., Aalto V., Pentti J., et al., p. 1163-1170.
- Commentary on Halonen et al. (2017): Pondering the latent class trajectories of retiring older adults. Emiliussen J., p. 1171-1172.
- The safety and efficacy of baclofen to reduce alcohol use in veterans with chronic hepatitis C: a randomized controlled trial. Hauser P., Fuller B., Ho S.B., Thuras P., Kern S., Dieperink E., p. 1173-1183.
- Binge drinking and family history of alcoholism are associated with an altered developmental trajectory of impulsive choice across adolescence. Jones S.A., Steele J.S., Nagel B.J., p. 1184-1192.
- Substance use disorders and the risk of suicide mortality among men and women in the US Veterans Health Administration. Bohnert K.M., Ilgen M.A., Louzon S., McCarthy J.F., Katz I.R., p. 1193-1201.
- Volatility and change in chronic pain severity predict outcomes of treatment for prescription opioid addiction. Worley M.J., Heinzerling K.G., Shoptaw S., Ling W., p. 1202-1209.
- Generalizability of findings from randomized controlled trials: application to the National Institute of Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network. Susukida R., Crum R.M., Ebnesajjad C., Stuart E.A., Mojtabai R., p. 1210-1219.
- Working memory ability and early drug use progression as predictors of adolescent substance use disorders. Khurana A., Romer D., Betancourt L.M., Hurt H., p. 1220-1228.
- The impact of TV mass media campaigns on calls to a National Quitline and the use of prescribed nicotine replacement therapy: a structural vector autoregression analysis. Haghpanahan H., Mackay D.F., Pell J.P., Bell D., Langley T., Haw S., p. 1229-1237.
- Large multi-centre pilot randomized controlled trial testing a low-cost, tailored, self-help smoking cessation text message intervention for pregnant smokers (MiQuit). Naughton F., Cooper S., Foster K., Emery J., Leonardi-Bee J., Sutton S., et al., p. 1238-1249.
- Associations between substance use disorders and suicide or suicide attempts in people with mental illness: a Danish nation-wide, prospective, register-based study of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, unipolar depression or personality disorder. Ostergaard M.L.D., Nordentoft M., Hjorthoj C., p. 1250-1259.
- Commentary on Ostergaard et al. (2017): Evidence of an association between cannabis use and suicide in subjects with bipolar disorder. Bartoli F., p. 1260-1261.
- Intravenous midazolam-droperidol combination, droperidol or olanzapine monotherapy for methamphetamine-related acute agitation: subgroup analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Yap C.Y.L., Taylor D.M., Knott J.C., Taylor S.E., Phillips G.A., Karro J., et al., p. 1262-1269.
- Adjustment for survey non-representativeness using record-linkage: refined estimates of alcohol consumption by deprivation in Scotland. Gorman E., Leyland A.H., McCartney G., Katikireddi S.V., Rutherford L., Graham L., et al., p. 1270-1280.
- Digital phenotyping and the development and delivery of health guidelines and behaviour change interventions. Skinner A.L., Attwood A.S., Baddeley R., Evans-Reeves K., Bauld L., Munafo M.R., p. 1281-1285.
- Digital phenotyping and sociological perspectives in a Brave New World. Lovatt M., Holmes J., p. 1286-1289.
- Treatment and primary prevention in people who inject drugs for chronic hepatitis C infection: is elimination possible in a high-prevalence setting? Gountas I., Sypsa V., Anagnostou O., Martin N., Vickerman P., Kafetzopoulos E., et al., p. 1290-1299.
- Commentary on Gountas et al. (2017): Time to focus on empirical evidence for HCV treatment as prevention. Dore G.J., p. 1300-1301.
- Modelling the impact of incarceration and prison-based hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment on HCV transmission among people who inject drugs in Scotland. Stone J., Martin N.K., Hickman M., Hutchinson S.J., Aspinall E., Taylor A., et al., p. 1302-1314.
- Cannabis use and crash risk in drivers. Li G., Dimaggio C.J., Brady J.E., p. 1315.
- Response to Li et al. (2017): Cannabis use and crash risk in drivers. Rogeberg O., Elvik R., p. 1316.
- Criminalizing substance use in pregnancy: misplaced priorities [Editorial]. Hui K., Angelotta C., Fisher C.E., p. 1123-1125.
- New developments and opportunities for preventing hepatitis C virus (HCV) among people who use and inject drugs - announcing an Addiction series. Hickman M., Grebely J., Bruneau J., Coffin P., Degenhardt L., Hutchinson S., et al., p. 1126-1127.
- Understanding and learning from the diversification of cannabis supply laws [Addiction debate]. Kilmer B., Pacula R.L., p. 1128-1135.
- European observations on cannabis legalization. Hughes B., Quigley E., Ballotta D., Griffiths P., p. 1136-1137.
- On sentinel samples, sales data and potency. Lenton S., Subritzky T., p. 1137-1138.
- Data on cannabis use now that legalization is gaining momentum. van Ours J.C., p. 1138-1140.
- Building the data infrastructure to evaluate cannabis legalization. Kilmer B., Pacula R.L., p. 1140-1141.
- Modifiable parenting factors associated with adolescent alcohol misuse: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Yap M.B.H., Cheong T.W.K., Zaravinos-Tsakos F., Lubman D.I., Jorm A.F., p. 1142-1162.
- Trajectories of risky drinking around the time of statutory retirement: a longitudinal latent class analysis. Halonen J.I., Stenholm S., Pulakka A., Kawachi I., Aalto V., Pentti J., et al., p. 1163-1170.
- Commentary on Halonen et al. (2017): Pondering the latent class trajectories of retiring older adults. Emiliussen J., p. 1171-1172.
- The safety and efficacy of baclofen to reduce alcohol use in veterans with chronic hepatitis C: a randomized controlled trial. Hauser P., Fuller B., Ho S.B., Thuras P., Kern S., Dieperink E., p. 1173-1183.
- Binge drinking and family history of alcoholism are associated with an altered developmental trajectory of impulsive choice across adolescence. Jones S.A., Steele J.S., Nagel B.J., p. 1184-1192.
- Substance use disorders and the risk of suicide mortality among men and women in the US Veterans Health Administration. Bohnert K.M., Ilgen M.A., Louzon S., McCarthy J.F., Katz I.R., p. 1193-1201.
- Volatility and change in chronic pain severity predict outcomes of treatment for prescription opioid addiction. Worley M.J., Heinzerling K.G., Shoptaw S., Ling W., p. 1202-1209.
- Generalizability of findings from randomized controlled trials: application to the National Institute of Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network. Susukida R., Crum R.M., Ebnesajjad C., Stuart E.A., Mojtabai R., p. 1210-1219.
- Working memory ability and early drug use progression as predictors of adolescent substance use disorders. Khurana A., Romer D., Betancourt L.M., Hurt H., p. 1220-1228.
- The impact of TV mass media campaigns on calls to a National Quitline and the use of prescribed nicotine replacement therapy: a structural vector autoregression analysis. Haghpanahan H., Mackay D.F., Pell J.P., Bell D., Langley T., Haw S., p. 1229-1237.
- Large multi-centre pilot randomized controlled trial testing a low-cost, tailored, self-help smoking cessation text message intervention for pregnant smokers (MiQuit). Naughton F., Cooper S., Foster K., Emery J., Leonardi-Bee J., Sutton S., et al., p. 1238-1249.
- Associations between substance use disorders and suicide or suicide attempts in people with mental illness: a Danish nation-wide, prospective, register-based study of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, unipolar depression or personality disorder. Ostergaard M.L.D., Nordentoft M., Hjorthoj C., p. 1250-1259.
- Commentary on Ostergaard et al. (2017): Evidence of an association between cannabis use and suicide in subjects with bipolar disorder. Bartoli F., p. 1260-1261.
- Intravenous midazolam-droperidol combination, droperidol or olanzapine monotherapy for methamphetamine-related acute agitation: subgroup analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Yap C.Y.L., Taylor D.M., Knott J.C., Taylor S.E., Phillips G.A., Karro J., et al., p. 1262-1269.
- Adjustment for survey non-representativeness using record-linkage: refined estimates of alcohol consumption by deprivation in Scotland. Gorman E., Leyland A.H., McCartney G., Katikireddi S.V., Rutherford L., Graham L., et al., p. 1270-1280.
- Digital phenotyping and the development and delivery of health guidelines and behaviour change interventions. Skinner A.L., Attwood A.S., Baddeley R., Evans-Reeves K., Bauld L., Munafo M.R., p. 1281-1285.
- Digital phenotyping and sociological perspectives in a Brave New World. Lovatt M., Holmes J., p. 1286-1289.
- Treatment and primary prevention in people who inject drugs for chronic hepatitis C infection: is elimination possible in a high-prevalence setting? Gountas I., Sypsa V., Anagnostou O., Martin N., Vickerman P., Kafetzopoulos E., et al., p. 1290-1299.
- Commentary on Gountas et al. (2017): Time to focus on empirical evidence for HCV treatment as prevention. Dore G.J., p. 1300-1301.
- Modelling the impact of incarceration and prison-based hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment on HCV transmission among people who inject drugs in Scotland. Stone J., Martin N.K., Hickman M., Hutchinson S.J., Aspinall E., Taylor A., et al., p. 1302-1314.
- Cannabis use and crash risk in drivers. Li G., Dimaggio C.J., Brady J.E., p. 1315.
- Response to Li et al. (2017): Cannabis use and crash risk in drivers. Rogeberg O., Elvik R., p. 1316.
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