Titre : | Addiction, Vol.114, n°9 - September 2019 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2019 |
Année de publication : | 2019 |
Format : | 1521-1720 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- How the complex pharmacology of the fentanyls contributes to their lethality [Editorial]. Gill H., Kelly E., Henderson G., p. 1524-1525. - Clinical issues: substance use disorders and the body. Darke S., p. 1526. - The relationship between parental attitudes and children's alcohol use: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Tael-Oeren M., Naughton F., Sutton S., p. 1527-1546. - A meta-analysis of the efficacy of gabapentin for treating alcohol use disorder. Kranzler H.R., Feinn R., Morris P., Hartwell E.E., p. 1547-1555. - Alcohol-induced blackouts at age 20 predict the incidence, maintenance and severity of alcohol dependence at age 25: a prospective study in a sample of young Swiss men. Studer J., Gmel G., Bertholet N., Marmet S., Daeppen J.B., p. 1556-1566. - The impact of expanded Medicaid eligibility on access to naloxone. Frank R.G., Fry C.E., p. 1567-1574. - Do electronic health record prompts increase take-home naloxone administration for emergency department patients after an opioid overdose? Marino R., Landau A., Lynch M., Callaway C., Suffoletto B., p. 1575-1581. - Using wastewater-based analysis to monitor the effects of legalized retail sales on cannabis consumption in Washington State, USA. Burgard D.A., Williams J., Westerman D., Rushing R., Carpenter R., LaRock A., et al., p. 1582-1590. - Commentary on Burgard et al. (2019): Wastewater based estimates of the size of illicit markets for psychoactive drugs. O'Brien J.W., Hall W.D., p. 1591-1592. - Medical marijuana laws are associated with increases in substance use treatment admissions by pregnant women. Meinhofer A., Witman A., Murphy S.M., Bao Y., p. 1593-1601. - Modelling the combined impact of interventions in averting deaths during a synthetic-opioid overdose epidemic. Irvine M.A., Kuo M., Buxton J.A., Balshaw R., Otterstatter M., Macdougall L., et al., p. 1602-1613. - Commentary on Irvine et al. (2019): Barriers to implementing a successful roadmap for preventing opioid-related overdose deaths. Barocas J.A., p. 1614-1615. - Cannabis use as a risk factor for causing motor vehicle crashes: a prospective study. Brubacher J.R., Chan H., Erdelyi S., Macdonald S., Asbridge M., Mann R.E., et al., p. 1616-1626. - Moderators of real-world effectiveness of smoking cessation aids: a population study. Jackson S.E., Kotz D., West R., Brown J., p. 1627-1638. - Effectiveness of switching to very low nicotine content cigarettes plus nicotine patch versus reducing daily cigarette consumption plus nicotine patch to decrease dependence: an exploratory randomized trial. Klemperer E.M., Hughes J.R., Callas P.W., Benner J.A., Morley N.E., p. 1639-1650. - Saliva cotinine concentrations in pregnant women who smoke and use nicotine patches. Claire R., Coleman T., Leonardi-Bee J., Berlin I., p. 1651-1658. - Cost-effectiveness of electronic- and clinician-delivered screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment for women in reproductive health centers. Olmstead T.A., Yonkers K.A., Ondersma S.J., Forray A., Gilstad-Hayden K., Martino S., p. 1659-1669. - Alcohol use disorders and the heart. Day E., Rudd J.H.F., p. 1670-1678. - The Indian Hemp Drugs Commission 1893-1894. Hall W., p. 1679-1682. - Accuracy of five self-report screening instruments for substance use in pregnancy. Ondersma S.J., Chang G., Blake-Lamb T., Gilstad-Hayden K., Orav J., Beatty J.R., et al., p. 1683-1693. - Commentary on Ondersma et al. (2019): Will better self-report screening instruments be enough to detect drug use during pregnancy? Palamar J.J., p. 1694-1695. - Transferring 24/7 sobriety from South Dakota to South London: the case of MOPAC's Alcohol Abstinence Monitoring Requirement Pilot. Bainbridge L., p. 1696-1705. - Commentary on Bainbridge (2019): Improving the evidence base for 24/7 Sobriety. Kilmer B., p. 1706-1707. |
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Lien : | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13600443/2019/114/9 |
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