Titre : | Addiction, Vol.115, n°6 - June 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/06/2020 |
Année de publication : | 2020 |
Format : | 1005-1200 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Mitigating and learning from the impact of COVID-19 infection on addictive disorders [Editorial]. Marsden J., Darke S., Hall W., Hickman M., Holmes J., Humphreys K., et al., p. 1007-1010. - Frequency of health-care utilization by adults who use illicit drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lewer D., Freer J., King E., Larney S., Degenhardt L., Tweed E.J., et al., p. 1011-1023. - Community reinforcement and family training and rates of treatment entry: a systematic review. Archer M., Harwood H., Stevelink S., Rafferty L., Greenberg N., p. 1024-1037. - Modelling the effects of alcohol pricing policies on alcohol consumption in subpopulations in Australia. Jiang H., Livingston M., Room R., Callinan S., Marzan M., Brennan A., et al., p. 1038-1049. - A randomized clinical trial of mobile phone motivational interviewing for alcohol use problems in Kenya. Harder V.S., Musau A.M., Musyimi C.W., Ndetei D.M., Mutiso V.N., p. 1050-1060. - Commentary on Harder et al. (2020): Ensuring the sustainability of mHealth in low- and middle-income countries-how do we cure 'pilotitis'? O'Donnell A., p. 1061-1062. - Components evaluation of a web-based personalized normative feedback intervention for alcohol use among college students: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial with a dismantling design. Bedendo A., McCambridge J., Gaume J., Souza A.A.L., Formigoni M., Noto A.R., p. 1063-1074. - Comparing rates and characteristics of ambulance attendances related to extramedical use of pharmaceutical opioids in Victoria, Australia from 2013 to 2018. Nielsen S., Crossin R., Middleton M., Lam T., Wilson J., Scott D., et al., p. 1075-1087. - Transition to high-dose or strong opioids: a population-based study of people initiating opioids in Australia. Lalic S., Gisev N., Bell J.S., Ilomäki J., p. 1088-1097. - Impact of opioid dose escalation on the development of substance use disorders, accidents, self-inflicted injuries, opioid overdoses and alcohol and non-opioid drug-related overdoses: a retrospective cohort study. Hayes C.J., Krebs E.E., Hudson T., Brown J., Li C., Martin B.C., p. 1098-1112. - Commentary on Hayes et al. (2020): The harms of opioid dose escalation in the management of chronic non-cancer pain. Bahji A., p. 1113-1114. - Marijuana use trends among college students in states with and without legalization of recreational use: initial and longer-term changes from 2008 to 2018. Bae H., Kerr D.C.R., p. 1115-1124. - Commentary on Bae & Kerr (2020): Recreational marijuana legalization-we need to think about heterogeneity of policy effects. Cerda M., p. 1125-1126. - Zoned in or zoned out? Investigating immersion in slot machine gambling using mobile eye-tracking. Murch W.S., Limbrick-Oldfield E.H., Ferrari M.A., MacDonald K.I., Fooken J., Cherkasova M.V., et al., p. 1127-1138. - Commentary on Murch et al. (2020): 'When viewing is already gambling' - the need for eye-tracking research to examine sports betting cue-reactivity. Brevers D., p. 1139-1140. - Nicotine delivery and users' reactions to Juul compared with cigarettes and other e-cigarette products. Hajek P., Pittaccio K., Pesola F., Myers Smith K., Phillips-Waller A., Przulj D., p. 1141-1148. - Twenty-four-hour subjective and pharmacological effects of ad-libitum electronic and combustible cigarette use among dual users. Harvanko A.M., St Helen G., Nardone N., Addo N., Benowitz N.L., p. 1149-1159. - Pre-migration traumatic experiences, post-migration perceived discrimination and substance use among Russian and Kurdish migrants - A population-based study. Salama E.S., Castaneda A.E., Lilja E., Suvisaari J., Rask S., Laatikainen T., et al., p. 1160-1171. - Evaluation of selective outcome reporting and trial registration practices among addiction clinical trials. Vassar M., Roberts W., Cooper C.M., Wayant C., Bibens M., p. 1172-1179. - Commentary on Vassar et al. (2020): Cautionary observations on the pre-registration revolution. Gorman D.M., p. 1180-1181. - Estimation of the proportion of population cannabis consumption in Australia that is accounted for by daily users using Monte Carlo Simulation. Chan G.C.K., Hall W., p. 1182-1186. - Commentary on Chan & Hall (2020): Advances in specifying cannabis consumption. Compton W.M., Jones C.M., p. 1187-1188. - Safer smoking kits for methamphetamine consumption. Imtiaz S., Strike C., Elton-Marshall T., Rehm J., p. 1189-1190. - Reducing negative consequences from use of methamphetamine. Compton W.M., Jones C.M., Underwood N., p. 1190-1191. |
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Lien : | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/13600443/2020/115/6 |
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D. LEWER ;
J. FREER ;
E. KING ;
S. LARNEY ;
L. DEGENHARDT ;
E. J. TWEED ;
V. D. HOPE ;
M. HARRIS ;
T. MILLAR ;
A. HAYWARD ;
D. CICCARONE ;
K. I. MORLEY
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