Titre : | Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.78, n°6 - November 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/11/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Format : | 805-950 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Receipt of warnings regarding potentially impairing prescription medications and associated risk perceptions in a national sample of U.S. drivers. Pollini R.A., Waehrer G., Kelley-Baker T., p. 805-813. - Reflections on Pollini et al. (2017) - Implications for interventions for driving while using psychotropic medications with impairment risk. Fischer B., Fidalgo T., Varatharajan T., p. 814-816. - Social relationships moderate genetic influences on heavy drinking in young adulthood. Barr P.B., Salvatore J.E., Maes H.H., Korhonen T., Latvala A., Aliev F., et al., p. 817-826. - Age at immigration and substance use and problems among males and females at the U.S.-Mexico border. Cherpitel C.J., Li L., Borges G., Zemore S., p. 827-834. - Relationships of impulsivity and subjective response to alcohol use and related problems. Berey B.L., Leeman R.F., Pittman B., O'Malley S.S., p. 835-843. - Changing attitudes to alcohol in Australia. Livingston M., Callinan S., p. 844-852. - Alcohol initiation and progression to use, heavy episodic use, and alcohol use disorder among young adolescents ages 12-14 living in U.S. households. Forman-Hoffman V.L., Edlund M., Glasheen C., Ridenour T., p. 853-860. - Differences in alcohol use and alcohol-related health care among transgender and nontransgender adults: Findings from the 2014 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Blosnich J.R., Lehavot K., Glass J.E., Williams E.C., p. 861-866. - Cost-effectiveness of nalmefene added to psychosocial support for the reduction of alcohol consumption in alcohol-dependent patients with high/very high drinking risk levels: A microsimulation model. Millier A., Laramee P., Rahhali N., Aballea S., Daeppen J.B., Rehm J., et al., p. 867-876. - Anxiety sensitivity and nicotine replacement therapy side effects: Examining the role of emotion dysregulation among treatment-seeking smokers. Zvolensky M.J., Paulus D.J., Garey L., Raines A.M., Businelle M., Shankman S.A., et al., p. 877-883. - Levels of motivation and readiness for treatment aligned with criminal justice referral and coercion among substance users in England. Jones A., Hayhurst K.P., Millar T., p. 884-888. - Empirical profiles of alcohol and marijuana use, drugged driving, and risk perceptions. Arterberry B.J., Treloar H., McCarthy D.M., p. 889-898. - Factors predicting local effectiveness of impaired driving laws, British Columbia, Canada. Brubacher J., Chan H., Erdelyi S., Asbridge M., Schuurman N., p. 899-909. - "Retweet to pass the blunt": Analyzing geographic and content features of cannabis-related tweeting across the United States. Daniulaityte R., Lamy F.R., Smith G.A., Nahhas R.W., Carlson R.G., Thirunarayan K., et al., p. 910-915. - Alcohol preferences and event-related potentials to alcohol images in college students. Thurin K., Ceballos N.A., Graham R., p. 916-921. - Protective and risky social network factors for drinking during the transition from high school to college. Meisel M.K., Barnett N.P., p. 922-929. - Direct and indirect effects of psychological distress on stress-induced smoking. Siegel A., Korbman M., Erblich J., p. 930-937. - Emotion dysregulation in the context of pain and alcohol use among Latinos in primary care. Paulus D.J., Bakhshaie J., Ditre J.W., Viana A.G., Garza M., Valdivieso J., et al., p. 938-944. - Utility of commercial ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and ethyl sulfate (EtS) testing for detection of lighter drinking among women of childbearing years. Graham A.E., Beatty J.R., Rosano T.G., Sokol R.J., Ondersma S.J., p. 945-948. |
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Article : Périodique
R. DANIULAITYTE ;
F. R. LAMY ;
G. A. SMITH ;
R. W. NAHHAS ;
R. G. CARLSON ;
K. THIRUNARAYAN ;
S. S. MARTINS ;
E. W. BOYER ;
A. SHETH
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OBJECTIVE: Twitter data offer new possibilities for tracking health-related communications. This study is among the first to apply advanced information processing to identify geographic and content features of cannabis-related tweeting in the Un[...]
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