Titre : | Addiction, Vol.114, n°5 - Mai 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2019 |
Année de publication : | 2019 |
Format : | 769-952 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Substance use and the objectives of current global health frameworks: measurement matters [Editorial]. Shield K.D., Rehm J., p. 771-773. - Illicit fentanyls in the opioid street market: desired or imposed? [Addiction debate]. Mars S.G., Rosenblum D., Ciccarone D., p. 774-780. - 'Policies that Punish the Powerless' in a supply-led illicit fentanyl market. Wakeman S.E., p. 781-782. - What should clinicians do as fentanyl replaces heroin? Bisaga A., p. 782-783. - Fentanils: a serious threat to public health. Mounteney J., Griffiths P., Sedefov R., Evans-Brown M., p. 783-785. - Fentanyl: the many challenges ahead. Mars S.G., Rosenblum D., Ciccarone D., p. 785-786. - Modelling continuous abstinence rates over time from clinical trials of pharmacological interventions for smoking cessation. Jackson S.E., McGowan J.A., Ubhi H.K., Proudfoot H., Shahab L., Brown J., et al., p. 787-797. - Blunted stress reactivity reveals vulnerability to early life adversity in young adults with a family history of alcoholism. Lovallo W.R., Cohoon A.J., Acheson A., Sorocco K.H., Vincent A.S., p. 798-806. - Income trajectories prior to alcohol-attributable death in Finland and Sweden. Tarkiainen L., Rehnberg J., Martikainen P., Fritzell J., p. 807-814. - Neighborhood density of alcohol outlets moderates genetic and environmental influences on alcohol problems. Slutske W.S., Deutsch A.R., Piasecki T.M., p. 815-822. - Young cohorts of Russians drink less: age-period-cohort modelling of alcohol use prevalence 1994-2016. Radaev V., Roshchina Y., p. 823-835. - Birth cohort effects on the quantity and heritability of alcohol consumption in adulthood: a Finnish longitudinal twin study. Virtanen S., Kaprio J., Viken R., Rose R.J., Latvala A., p. 836-846. - Traffic fatalities within US states that have legalized recreational cannabis sales and their neighbours. Lane T.J., Hall W., p. 847-856. - Commentary on Lane & Hall (2019): Trafficking and highway-safety challenges in US states that have legalized recreational cannabis sales and their neighbors. Hawken A., p. 857-858. - Pharmacokinetics of a novel, approved, 1.4-mg intranasal naloxone formulation for reversal of opioid overdose - a randomized controlled trial. Skulberg A.K., Asberg A., Khiabani H.Z., Rostad H., Tylleskar I., Dale O., p. 859-867. - Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) among opioid-dependent patients in agonist treatment. A diagnostic study. Grischott T., Falcato L., Senn O., Puhan M.A., Bruggmann P., p. 868-876. - Commentary on Grischott et al. (2019): Is the rising incidence of pulmonary disease among opioid-dependent patients an unintended consequence of inhalation of toxic substances? Mitchell C.A., p. 877-878. - Harm perceptions of e-cigarettes and other nicotine products in a UK sample. Wilson S., Partos T., McNeill A., Brose L.S., p. 879-888. - Finding smoking hot-spots: a cross-sectional survey of smoking patterns by housing tenure in England. Jackson S.E., Smith C., Cheeseman H., West R., Brown J., p. 889-895. - Vaping characteristics and expectancies are associated with smoking cessation propensity among dual users of combustible and electronic cigarettes. Brandon K.O., Simmons V.N., Meltzer L.R., Drobes D.J., Martinez U., Sutton S.K., et al., p. 896-906. - Patterns and correlates of polysubstance use among US youth aged 15-17 years: wave 1 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study. Silveira M.L., Green V.R., Iannaccone R., Kimmel H.L., Conway K.P., p. 907-916. - Rat Park: How a rat paradise changed the narrative of addiction. Gage S.H., Sumnall H.R., p. 917-922. - The effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness of cytisine versus varenicline for smoking cessation in an Australian population: a study protocol for a randomized controlled non-inferiority trial. Thomas D., Farrell M., McRobbie H., Tutka P., Petrie D., West R., et al., p. 923-933. - Why we will never work with the tobacco industry. Hays J.T., Hurt R.D., p. 934-935. - Loot box limit-setting: a potential policy to protect video game users with gambling problems? Drummond A., Sauer J.D., Hall L.C., p. 935-936. |
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Lien : | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13600443/2019/114/5 |
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