Titre : | Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.81, n°3 - May 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2020 |
Année de publication : | 2020 |
Format : | 293-396 |
Langues: | Français |
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CONTENTS:
- Alcohol policy and coronavirus: An open research agenda [Editorial]. Monteiro M.G., Rehm J., Duennbier M., p. 297-299. - Treatment of alcohol dependence in primary care compared with outpatient specialist treatment: Twelve-month follow-up of a randomized controlled trial, with trajectories of change. Wallhed Finn S., Andréasson S., Hammarberg A., p. 300-310. - Get them laughing to get them drinking: An analysis of alcohol advertising themes across multiple media in Australia. Pettigrew S., Jongenelis M.I., Jongenelis G., Pierce H., Stafford J., Keric D., p. 311-319. - Ethanol content in Australian and New Zealand beer markets: Exploratory study examining public health implications of official data and market intelligence reports. Kypri K., Harrison S., McCambridge J., p. 320-330. - The rise and fall of alcohol excise taxes in U.S. States, 1933-2018. Blanchette J.G., Ross C.S., Naimi T.S., p. 331-338. - The international model of alcohol harms and policies: A new method for estimating alcohol health harms with application to alcohol-attributable mortality in Canada. Sherk A., Stockwell T., Rehm J., Dorocicz J., Shield K.D., Churchill S., p. 339-351. - Does drinking within low-risk guidelines prevent harm? Implications for high-income countries using the international model of alcohol harms and policies. Sherk A., Thomas G., Churchill S., Stockwell T., p. 352-361. - Pathways linking childhood physical abuse to alcohol misuse in adolescent boys and girls: A prospective cohort study from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Leite de Moraes C., De Freitas Ferreira M., Reichenheim M.E., Gaudard E.S.A., Valéria da Veiga G., p. 362-371. - Effects of age and acute moderate alcohol consumption on electrophysiological indices of attention. Garcia C.C., Lewis B., Boissoneault J., Nixon S.J., p. 372-383. - Another example of misleading practices and erroneous information: Éduc'alcool response to Lim et al. (2019): "Pregnancy, fertility, breastfeeding, and alcohol consumption: an analysis of framing and completeness of information disseminated by alcohol industry-funded organizations". Sacy H., p. 384-385. - Éduc'alcool and the web of misinformation about alcohol and health. Petticrew M.P., Lim A.W.Y., van Schalkwyk M.C.I., Maani Hessari N., p. 386-387. - A Rebuttal to Lim et al.'s (2019) Examination of drinkaware's presentation of pregnancy, fertility, breastfeeding, and alcohol consumption information. Sim F., Chick J., Neidle S., Ogden G.R., Jarvis S., Lidington I., et al., p. 388-389. - IARD responds to Lim et al.'s (2019) Analysis of framing and completeness of information disseminated by alcohol industry-funded organizations. Tujague J., p. 390-391. - Alcohol industry corporate social responsibility, strategic ambiguity, and the limits of fact-checking: Response to drinkaware UK and International Alliance for Responsible Drinking regarding our study of misinformation on alcohol consumption and pregnancy. Petticrew M.P., Lim A.W.Y., van Schalkwyk M.C.I., Maani Hessari N., p. 392-394. |
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