Bulletin de Périodique
Addiction , Vol.112, n°11 - November 2017
Paru le :
01/11/2017
Article en page(s) :
1893-2080
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- On risk in addiction science, policy and debate [Editorial]. Holmes J., Sumnall H., p. 1895-1897.
- The effectiveness of an intervention to reduce alcohol-related violence in premises licensed for the sale and on-site consumption of alcohol: a randomized controlled trial. Moore S.C., Alam M.F., Heikkinen M., Hood K., Huang C., Moore L., et al., p. 1898-1906.
- Commentary on Moore et al. (2017): Focus on policies rather than programmes to address alcohol-related violence. Kypri K., p. 1907-1908.
- Familial association of abstinent remission from alcohol use disorder in first-degree relatives of alcohol-dependent treatment-seeking probands. McCutcheon V.V., Schuckit M.A., Kramer J.R., Chan G., Edenberg H.J., Smith T.L., et al., p. 1909-1917.
- Commentary on McCutcheon et al. (2017): Familial transmission of abstinent remission and social cognition. Hill S.Y., p. 1918-1919.
- The contribution of alcohol use and other behavioural, material and social factors to socio-economic differences in alcohol-related disorders in a Swedish cohort. Sydén L., Sidorchuk A., Mäkelä P., Landberg J., p. 1920-1930.
- Are alcohol-related disparities between sexual minority and heterosexual youth decreasing? Fish J.N., Watson R.J., Porta C.M., Russell S.T., Saewyc E.M., p. 1931-1941.
- The impacts of minimum alcohol pricing on alcohol attributable morbidity in regions of British Colombia, Canada with low, medium and high mean family income. Zhao J., Stockwell T., p. 1942-1951.
- Examination of cumulative effects of early adolescent depression on cannabis and alcohol use disorder in late adolescence in a community-based cohort. Rhew I.C., Fleming C.B., Vander Stoep A., Nicodimos S., Zheng C., McCauley E., p. 1952-1960.
- Nucleus accumbens functional connectivity at age 20 is associated with trajectory of adolescent cannabis use and predicts psychosocial functioning in young adulthood. Lichenstein S.D., Musselman S., Shaw D.S., Sitnick S., Forbes E.E., p. 1961-1970.
- Commentary on Lichenstein et al. (2017): Escalating cannabis use, weak corticostriatal connections and negative outcomes. Filbey F.M., p. 1971-1972.
- Ready, willing, and able: the role of cannabis use opportunities in understanding adolescent cannabis use. Burdzovic Andreas J., Bretteville-Jensen A.L., p. 1973-1982.
- Commentary on Burdzovic Andreas & Bretteville-Jensen (2017): Cannabis use opportunities - an under-researched factor in substance use epidemiology. Fink D.S., p. 1983-1984.
- Loose regulation of medical marijuana programs associated with higher rates of adult marijuana use but not cannabis use disorder. Williams A.R., Santaella-Tenorio J., Mauro C.M., Levin F.R., Martins S.S., p. 1985-1991.
- Changes in undergraduates' marijuana, heavy alcohol and cigarette use following legalization of recreational marijuana use in Oregon. Kerr D.C.R., Bae H., Phibbs S., Kern A.C., p. 1992-2001.
- Cost-effectiveness of emergency department-initiated treatment for opioid dependence. Busch S.H., Fiellin D.A., Chawarski M.C., Owens P.H., Pantalon M.V., Hawk K., et al., p. 2002-2010.
- Deriving low-risk gambling limits from longitudinal data collected in two independent Canadian studies. Currie S.R., Hodgins D.C., Casey D.M., el-Guebaly N., Smith G.J., Williams R.J., et al., p. 2011-2020.
- Commentary on Currie et al. (2017): Low-risk gambling limits - a bridge too far? Abbott M.W., p. 2021-2022.
- Progress in implementation of WHO FCTC Article 14 and its guidelines: a survey of tobacco dependence treatment provision in 142 countries. Nilan K., Raw M., McKeever T.M., Murray R.L., McNeill A., p. 2023-2031.
- Very brief physician advice and supplemental proactive telephone calls to promote smoking reduction and cessation in Chinese male smokers with no intention to quit: a randomized trial. Wu L., He Y., Jiang B., Zhang D., Tian H., Zuo F., et al., p. 2032-2040.
- Commentary on Wu et al. (2017): Do very brief reduction interventions increase quitting among smokers not ready to quit? Klemperer E.M., Hughes J.R., p. 2041-2042.
- Association between elementary school personality and high school smoking and drinking. Peterson S.J., Smith G.T., p. 2043-2052.
- A new methodological approach to adjust alcohol exposure distributions to improve the estimation of alcohol-attributable fractions. Parish W.J., Aldridge A., Allaire B., Ekwueme D.U., Poehler D., Guy G.P., et al., p. 2053-2063.
- Commentary on Parish et al. (2017): What is the best exposure for estimating alcohol-attributable burden of disease? Rehm J., p. 2064-2065.
- Associations between substance use disorders and suicide mortality risk should be adjusted for tobacco use disorder. Aubin H.-J., Luquiens A., Legleye S., Berlin I., p. 2066.
- Response to Aubin et al. (2017). Bohnert K.M., Ilgen M.A., McCarthy J.F., p. 2066-2067.
- Intellectually disabled and addicted: a call for evidence based tailor-made interventions. Kiewik M., VanDerNagel J.E.L., Engels R.C.M.E., De Jong C.A.J., p. 2067-2068.
- The lessons learned from the fentanyl overdose crises in British Columbia, Canada. Thomson E., Lampkin H., Maynard R., Karamouzian M., Jozaghi E., p. 2068-2070.
- Supporting The SALIS Collection: an ATOD digital archive. Mitchell A.L., p. 2070.
- On risk in addiction science, policy and debate [Editorial]. Holmes J., Sumnall H., p. 1895-1897.
- The effectiveness of an intervention to reduce alcohol-related violence in premises licensed for the sale and on-site consumption of alcohol: a randomized controlled trial. Moore S.C., Alam M.F., Heikkinen M., Hood K., Huang C., Moore L., et al., p. 1898-1906.
- Commentary on Moore et al. (2017): Focus on policies rather than programmes to address alcohol-related violence. Kypri K., p. 1907-1908.
- Familial association of abstinent remission from alcohol use disorder in first-degree relatives of alcohol-dependent treatment-seeking probands. McCutcheon V.V., Schuckit M.A., Kramer J.R., Chan G., Edenberg H.J., Smith T.L., et al., p. 1909-1917.
- Commentary on McCutcheon et al. (2017): Familial transmission of abstinent remission and social cognition. Hill S.Y., p. 1918-1919.
- The contribution of alcohol use and other behavioural, material and social factors to socio-economic differences in alcohol-related disorders in a Swedish cohort. Sydén L., Sidorchuk A., Mäkelä P., Landberg J., p. 1920-1930.
- Are alcohol-related disparities between sexual minority and heterosexual youth decreasing? Fish J.N., Watson R.J., Porta C.M., Russell S.T., Saewyc E.M., p. 1931-1941.
- The impacts of minimum alcohol pricing on alcohol attributable morbidity in regions of British Colombia, Canada with low, medium and high mean family income. Zhao J., Stockwell T., p. 1942-1951.
- Examination of cumulative effects of early adolescent depression on cannabis and alcohol use disorder in late adolescence in a community-based cohort. Rhew I.C., Fleming C.B., Vander Stoep A., Nicodimos S., Zheng C., McCauley E., p. 1952-1960.
- Nucleus accumbens functional connectivity at age 20 is associated with trajectory of adolescent cannabis use and predicts psychosocial functioning in young adulthood. Lichenstein S.D., Musselman S., Shaw D.S., Sitnick S., Forbes E.E., p. 1961-1970.
- Commentary on Lichenstein et al. (2017): Escalating cannabis use, weak corticostriatal connections and negative outcomes. Filbey F.M., p. 1971-1972.
- Ready, willing, and able: the role of cannabis use opportunities in understanding adolescent cannabis use. Burdzovic Andreas J., Bretteville-Jensen A.L., p. 1973-1982.
- Commentary on Burdzovic Andreas & Bretteville-Jensen (2017): Cannabis use opportunities - an under-researched factor in substance use epidemiology. Fink D.S., p. 1983-1984.
- Loose regulation of medical marijuana programs associated with higher rates of adult marijuana use but not cannabis use disorder. Williams A.R., Santaella-Tenorio J., Mauro C.M., Levin F.R., Martins S.S., p. 1985-1991.
- Changes in undergraduates' marijuana, heavy alcohol and cigarette use following legalization of recreational marijuana use in Oregon. Kerr D.C.R., Bae H., Phibbs S., Kern A.C., p. 1992-2001.
- Cost-effectiveness of emergency department-initiated treatment for opioid dependence. Busch S.H., Fiellin D.A., Chawarski M.C., Owens P.H., Pantalon M.V., Hawk K., et al., p. 2002-2010.
- Deriving low-risk gambling limits from longitudinal data collected in two independent Canadian studies. Currie S.R., Hodgins D.C., Casey D.M., el-Guebaly N., Smith G.J., Williams R.J., et al., p. 2011-2020.
- Commentary on Currie et al. (2017): Low-risk gambling limits - a bridge too far? Abbott M.W., p. 2021-2022.
- Progress in implementation of WHO FCTC Article 14 and its guidelines: a survey of tobacco dependence treatment provision in 142 countries. Nilan K., Raw M., McKeever T.M., Murray R.L., McNeill A., p. 2023-2031.
- Very brief physician advice and supplemental proactive telephone calls to promote smoking reduction and cessation in Chinese male smokers with no intention to quit: a randomized trial. Wu L., He Y., Jiang B., Zhang D., Tian H., Zuo F., et al., p. 2032-2040.
- Commentary on Wu et al. (2017): Do very brief reduction interventions increase quitting among smokers not ready to quit? Klemperer E.M., Hughes J.R., p. 2041-2042.
- Association between elementary school personality and high school smoking and drinking. Peterson S.J., Smith G.T., p. 2043-2052.
- A new methodological approach to adjust alcohol exposure distributions to improve the estimation of alcohol-attributable fractions. Parish W.J., Aldridge A., Allaire B., Ekwueme D.U., Poehler D., Guy G.P., et al., p. 2053-2063.
- Commentary on Parish et al. (2017): What is the best exposure for estimating alcohol-attributable burden of disease? Rehm J., p. 2064-2065.
- Associations between substance use disorders and suicide mortality risk should be adjusted for tobacco use disorder. Aubin H.-J., Luquiens A., Legleye S., Berlin I., p. 2066.
- Response to Aubin et al. (2017). Bohnert K.M., Ilgen M.A., McCarthy J.F., p. 2066-2067.
- Intellectually disabled and addicted: a call for evidence based tailor-made interventions. Kiewik M., VanDerNagel J.E.L., Engels R.C.M.E., De Jong C.A.J., p. 2067-2068.
- The lessons learned from the fentanyl overdose crises in British Columbia, Canada. Thomson E., Lampkin H., Maynard R., Karamouzian M., Jozaghi E., p. 2068-2070.
- Supporting The SALIS Collection: an ATOD digital archive. Mitchell A.L., p. 2070.
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