Titre : | Addiction, Vol.113, n°4 - April 2018 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/04/2018 |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Format : | 589-784 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Toxicity: exploring and expanding the concept [Editorial]. Strang J., Neale J., McDonald R., Kalk N., p. 592-594. - The diverging trajectories of cannabis and tobacco policies in the United States: reasons and possible implications [Addiction debate]. Hall W., Kozlowski L.T., p. 595-601. - American exceptionalism and the failure to learn from mistakes of the past. Pardo B., p. 602-603. - The trajectories of cannabis and tobacco policies in the United States, Uruguay, Canada and Portugal: is more cross-substance learning possible outside the United States? Hughes C.E., p. 603-605. - The impact diverging public opinion on cannabis and tobacco regulation has on constructive engagement between advocates. Arnott D., p. 605-606. - The different outcomes of legislative- versus advocacy-led development of cannabis policy. Rolles S., p. 606-607. - Formulating more consistent public health policies towards cannabis and tobacco. Hall W., Kozlowski L., p. 608-609. - Predictors of smoking cessation during pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Riaz M., Lewis S., Naughton F., Ussher M., p. 610-622. - Alcohol-related harm in emergency departments: a prospective, multi-centre study. Egerton-Warburton D., Gosbell A., Moore K., Wadsworth A., Richardson D., Fatovich D.M., p. 623-632. - Commentary on Egerton-Warburton et al. (2018): Alcohol-related injury in the emergency department and the alcohol attributable fraction. Cherpitel C.J., p. 633-634. - Efficacy of a web-based intervention with and without guidance for employees with risky drinking: results of a three-arm randomized controlled trial. Boss L., Lehr D., Schaub M.P., Paz Castro R., Riper H., Berking M., et al., p. 635-646. - Communities mobilizing for change on alcohol (CMCA): secondary analyses of a randomized controlled trial showing effects of community organizing on alcohol acquisition by youth in the Cherokee nation. Wagenaar A.C., Livingston M.D., Pettigrew D.W., Kominsky T.K., Komro K.A., p. 647-655. - Associations between methadone maintenance treatment and crime: a 17-year longitudinal cohort study of Canadian provincial offenders. Russolillo A., Moniruzzaman A., McCandless L.C., Patterson M., Somers J.M., p. 656-667. - Impulsivity predicts poorer improvement in quality of life during early treatment for people with methamphetamine dependence. Rubenis A.J., Fitzpatrick R.E., Lubman D.I., Verdejo-Garcia A., p. 668-676. - Relationship between high-risk patients receiving prescription opioids and high-volume opioid prescribers. Chang H.Y., Murimi I.B., Jones C.M., Alexander G.C., p. 677-686. - Commentary on Chang et al. (2018): Assessing prescribing volume and patient risk-implementation considerations. Nielsen S., Lancaster K., p. 687-688. - Self-reported marijuana use over 25 years and abdominal adiposity: the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study. Bancks M.P., Auer R., Carr J.J., Goff D.C., Jr., Kiefe C., Rana J.S., et al., p. 689-698. - The prevalence, incidence, and gender and age-specific incidence of problem gambling: results of the Swedish longitudinal gambling study (Swelogs). Abbott M., Romild U., Volberg R., p. 699-707. - Cost-effectiveness of personal tailored risk information and taster sessions to increase the uptake of the NHS stop smoking services: the Start2quit randomized controlled trial. Wu Q., Gilbert H., Nazareth I., Sutton S., Morris R., Petersen I., et al., p. 708-718. - Cigarette use is increasing among people with illicit substance use disorders in the United States, 2002-14: emerging disparities in vulnerable populations. Weinberger A.H., Gbedemah M., Wall M.M., Hasin D.S., Zvolensky M.J., Goodwin R.D., p. 719-728. - Patterns of substance use and mortality risk in a cohort of 'hard-to-reach' polysubstance users. Gjersing L., Bretteville-Jensen A.L., p. 729-739. - The genetic and environmental architecture of substance use development from early adolescence into young adulthood: a longitudinal twin study of comorbidity of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use. Waaktaar T., Kan K.J., Torgersen S., p. 740-748. - Sexual identity differences in high-intensity binge drinking: findings from a US national sample. Fish J.N., Hughes T.L., Russell S.T., p. 749-758. - A man before his time: Russell's insights into nicotine, smoking, treatment and curbing the smoking problem. McNeill A., Robson D., p. 759-763. - Assessing causal relationships using genetic proxies for exposures: an introduction to Mendelian randomization. Katikireddi S.V., Green M.J., Taylor A.E., Davey Smith G., Munafo M.R., p. 764-774. |
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