Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs , Vol.79, n°6 - November 2018
Paru le :
01/11/2018
Article en page(s) :
809-944
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Web-based research: Strengths, weaknesses, and JSAD's guidance for authors. Caetano R., Noel J., p. 813-815.
- Did legalization of sunday alcohol sales increase crime in the United States? Evidence from seven states. Yoruk B.K., Lee J., p. 816-825.
- Is restricting sales of malt liquor beverages effective in reducing crime in urban areas? Jones-Webb R., McKee P., Joshi S., Erickson D., Toomey T., Nelson T., p. 826-834.
- Adolescent brain surface area pre- and post-cannabis and alcohol initiation. Infante M.A., Courtney K.E., Castro N., Squeglia L.M., Jacobus J., p. 835-843.
- Benzodiazepine use disorder and cognitive impairment in older patients: A six-month-follow-up study in an outpatient unit in Barcelona. Ros-Cucurull E., Palma-Alvarez R.F., Garcia-Raboso E., Cardona-Rubira C., Jacas C., Grau-Lopez L., et al., p. 844-852.
- Substance use disorders among veterans in a nationally representative sample: Prevalence and associated functioning and treatment utilization. Boden M.T., Hoggatt K.J., p. 853-861.
- U.S. College students' social network characteristics and perceived social exclusion: A comparison between drinkers and nondrinkers based on past-month alcohol use. Balestrieri S.G., DiGuiseppi G.T., Meisel M.K., Clark M.A., Ott M.Q., Barnett N.P., p. 862-867.
- Collegiate binge drinking and social media use among Hispanics and Non-Hispanics. Ceballos N.A., Howard K., Dailey S., Sharma S., Grimes T., p. 868-875.
- Risk of alcohol-related injury: Does societal drinking context make a difference? Cherpitel C.J., Korcha R.A., Witbrodt J., Ye Y., p. 876-880.
- Television and magazine alcohol advertising: Exposure and trends by sex and age. Lillard D.R., Molloy E., Zan H., p. 881-892.
- Prescription-, illicit-, and self-harm opioid overdose cases treated in hospital. Conner K.R., Wiegand T.J., Kaukeinen K., Gorodetsky R., Schult R., Heavey S.C., p. 893-898.
- Investigating the social ecological contexts of opioid use disorder and poisoning hospitalizations in Pennsylvania. Mair C., Sumetsky N., Burke J.G., Gaidus A., p. 899-908.
- Barriers and facilitators to implementation of pharmacotherapy for opioid use disorders in VHA residential treatment programs. Finlay A.K., Wong J.J., Ellerbe L.S., Rubinsky A., Gupta S., Bowe T.R., et al., p. 909-917.
- Distress tolerance and craving for cigarettes among heavy drinking smokers. Lim A.C., Roche D.J.O., Ray L.A., p. 918-928.
- Elevated behavioral economic demand for alcohol in co-users of alcohol and cannabis. Morris V., Patel H., Vedelago L., Reed D.D., Metrik J., Aston E., et al., p. 929-934.
- Alcohol use and risk of related problems among cannabis users is lower among those with medical cannabis recommendations, though not due to health. Subbaraman M.S., Kerr W.C., p. 935-942.
- Web-based research: Strengths, weaknesses, and JSAD's guidance for authors. Caetano R., Noel J., p. 813-815.
- Did legalization of sunday alcohol sales increase crime in the United States? Evidence from seven states. Yoruk B.K., Lee J., p. 816-825.
- Is restricting sales of malt liquor beverages effective in reducing crime in urban areas? Jones-Webb R., McKee P., Joshi S., Erickson D., Toomey T., Nelson T., p. 826-834.
- Adolescent brain surface area pre- and post-cannabis and alcohol initiation. Infante M.A., Courtney K.E., Castro N., Squeglia L.M., Jacobus J., p. 835-843.
- Benzodiazepine use disorder and cognitive impairment in older patients: A six-month-follow-up study in an outpatient unit in Barcelona. Ros-Cucurull E., Palma-Alvarez R.F., Garcia-Raboso E., Cardona-Rubira C., Jacas C., Grau-Lopez L., et al., p. 844-852.
- Substance use disorders among veterans in a nationally representative sample: Prevalence and associated functioning and treatment utilization. Boden M.T., Hoggatt K.J., p. 853-861.
- U.S. College students' social network characteristics and perceived social exclusion: A comparison between drinkers and nondrinkers based on past-month alcohol use. Balestrieri S.G., DiGuiseppi G.T., Meisel M.K., Clark M.A., Ott M.Q., Barnett N.P., p. 862-867.
- Collegiate binge drinking and social media use among Hispanics and Non-Hispanics. Ceballos N.A., Howard K., Dailey S., Sharma S., Grimes T., p. 868-875.
- Risk of alcohol-related injury: Does societal drinking context make a difference? Cherpitel C.J., Korcha R.A., Witbrodt J., Ye Y., p. 876-880.
- Television and magazine alcohol advertising: Exposure and trends by sex and age. Lillard D.R., Molloy E., Zan H., p. 881-892.
- Prescription-, illicit-, and self-harm opioid overdose cases treated in hospital. Conner K.R., Wiegand T.J., Kaukeinen K., Gorodetsky R., Schult R., Heavey S.C., p. 893-898.
- Investigating the social ecological contexts of opioid use disorder and poisoning hospitalizations in Pennsylvania. Mair C., Sumetsky N., Burke J.G., Gaidus A., p. 899-908.
- Barriers and facilitators to implementation of pharmacotherapy for opioid use disorders in VHA residential treatment programs. Finlay A.K., Wong J.J., Ellerbe L.S., Rubinsky A., Gupta S., Bowe T.R., et al., p. 909-917.
- Distress tolerance and craving for cigarettes among heavy drinking smokers. Lim A.C., Roche D.J.O., Ray L.A., p. 918-928.
- Elevated behavioral economic demand for alcohol in co-users of alcohol and cannabis. Morris V., Patel H., Vedelago L., Reed D.D., Metrik J., Aston E., et al., p. 929-934.
- Alcohol use and risk of related problems among cannabis users is lower among those with medical cannabis recommendations, though not due to health. Subbaraman M.S., Kerr W.C., p. 935-942.
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Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.79, n°6, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.79, n°6, November 2018) Article : Périodique
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