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Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.79, n°3 - May 2018
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Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , Vol.79, n°3 - May 2018
Paru le : 01/05/2018
Année : 2018
Page(s) : 329-504
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- What's in a trial? On the importance of distinguishing between experimental lab studies and randomized controlled trials: The case of cognitive bias modification and alcohol use disorders. Wiers R.W., Boffo M., Field M., p. 333-343.
- Persistent double standards in evaluating the effectiveness of cognitive bias modification: A commentary on Wiers et al. (2018). Cristea I.A., Kok R.N., Cuijpers P., p. 344-345.
- It's not for everyone: Advancing research on cognitive bias modification. A commentary on Wiers et al. (2018). Karno M.P., p. 346-347.
- What's in a trial? The authors respond: Persistent mixing of apples and oranges, or carefully synthesizing and designing the next steps in research on cognitive bias modification in addiction. Wiers R.W., Boffo M., Field M., p. 348-349.
- Mental and physical health correlates of discrimination against people who inject drugs: A systematic review. Couto E.C.C., Salom C., Maravilla J., Alati R., p. 350-360.
- Association between marijuana use and condom use: A meta-analysis of between-subject event-based studies. Schumacher A., Marzell M., Toepp A.J., Schweizer M.L., p. 361-369.
- Childhood risk factors for heavy episodic alcohol use and alcohol problems in late adolescence: A marginal structural model analysis. Kendler K.S., Gardner C.O., Edwards A.C., Dick D.M., Hickman M., Macleod J., et al., p. 370-379.
- Alcohol use and depressive symptoms among a nationally representative sample of youth investigated for maltreatment. Liu S., Oshri A., Duprey E.B., p. 380-390.
- Heavy episodic drinking is associated with poorer bone health in adolescent and young adult women. LaBrie J.W., Boyle S., Earle A., Almstedt H.C., p. 391-398.
- Persistence of shifts in beliefs associated with exposure to alcohol advertising among adolescents. Martino S.C., Setodji C.M., Collins R.L., D'Amico E.J., Shadel W.G., Tolpadi A., et al., p. 399-407.
- Aspirational brand choice and underage alcohol use. McClure A.C., Gabrielli J., Sargent J.D., Tanski S.E., p. 408-416.
- Do associations between drinking event characteristics and underage drinking differ by drinking location? Thrul J., Lipperman-Kreda S., Grube J.W., p. 417-422.
- Age differences in daily and nondaily cannabis use in the United States, 2002-2014. Mauro P.M., Carliner H., Brown Q.L., Hasin D.S., Shmulewitz D., Rahim-Juwel R., et al., p. 423-431.
- Does marijuana contribute to intimate partner aggression? Temporal effects in a community sample of marijuana-using couples. Testa M., Derrick J.L., Wang W., Leonard K.E., Kubiak A., Brown W.C., et al., p. 432-440.
- Recent self-reported cannabis use is associated with the biometrics of Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. Smith M.J., Alden E.C., Herrold A.A., Roberts A., Stern D., Jones J., et al., p. 441-446.
- Start-up costs of SBIRT implementation for adolescents in urban U.S. federally qualified health centers. Barbosa C., Wedehase B., Dunlap L., Mitchell S.G., Dusek K., Schwartz R.P., et al., p. 447-454.
- Accuracy of estimated blood alcohol concentration norms from college student drinking survey data: Verification using matched late-night breath measurements. Craig D.W., Perkins H.W., p. 455-464.
- Learning from experience? The influence of positive and negative alcohol-related consequences on next-day alcohol expectancies and use among college drinkers. Lee C.M., Rhew I.C., Patrick M.E., Fairlie A.M., Cronce J.M., Larimer M.E., et al., p. 465-473.
- Examining theoretical predictors of (mis)perceived alcohol norms. Napper L.E., p. 474-480.
- Latent classes of polydrug users as a predictor of crash involvement and alcohol consumption. Scherer M., Romano E., Voas R., Taylor E., p. 481-489.
- Consistency in adults' self-reported lifetime use of illicit drugs: A follow-up study over 13 years. Jensen H.A.R., Karjalainen K., Juel K., Ekholm O., p. 490-494.
- Changes in marijuana use across the 2012 Washington State recreational legalization: Is retrospective assessment of use before legalization more accurate? Kerr W.C., Ye Y., Subbaraman M.S., Williams E., Greenfield T.K., p. 495-502.
- The promise of technology-based services for addiction treatment clients residing in nonurban areas. Winstanley E.L., Stroup-Menge B., Snyder K., p. 503-504.
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Consistency in adults' self-reported lifetime use of illicit drugs: A follow-up study over 13 years

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Changes in marijuana use across the 2012 Washington State recreational legalization: Is retrospective assessment of use before legalization more accurate?

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W. C. KERR ; Y. YE ; M. S. SUBBARAMAN ; E. WILLIAMS ; T. K. GREENFIELD | 2018
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