Titre : | Addiction, Vol.115, n°10 - October 2020 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/10/2020 |
Année de publication : | 2020 |
Format : | 1793-1984 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Addiction's policy on publishing effectiveness studies of involuntary treatment of addiction and its variants [Editorial]. Hall W., Darke S., Humphreys K., Marsden J., Neale J., West R., p. 1795-1796. - Is there a place for cutting-down-to-stop in smoking cessation support? [Editorial]. Lindson N., Klemperer E.M., Aveyard P., p. 1797-1799. - A systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysis of interventions which target or assess co-use of tobacco and cannabis in single- or multi-substance interventions. Walsh H., McNeill A., Purssell E., Duaso M., p. 1800-1814. - Commentary on Walsh et al. (2020): Tobacco and cannabis co-use- considerations for treatment. Rabin R.A., p. 1815-1816. - Drinking risk varies within and between Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander samples: a meta-analysis to identify sources of heterogeneity. Conigrave J.H., Lee K.S.K., Zheng C., Wilson S., Perry J., Chikritzhs T., et al., p. 1817-1830. - Commentary on Conigrave et al. (2020): Meta-analysis of drinking patterns in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations highlights policy and research opportunities. Puljevi? C., Haydon H.M., Snoswell C.L., p. 1831-1832. - The overall effect of parental supply of alcohol across adolescence on alcohol-related harms in early adulthood - A prospective cohort study. Clare P.J., Dobbins T., Bruno R., Peacock A., Boland V., Yuen W.S., et al., p. 1833-1843. - A randomized controlled trial of a Group psychological intervention to increase locus of control for alcohol consumption among Alcohol-Misusing Short-term (male) Prisoners (GASP). Taylor P.J., Playle R., Robling M., Bezeczky Z., John-Evans H., Dimitropoulou P., et al., p. 1844-1854. - A life-time of hazardous drinking and harm to health among older adults: findings from the Whitehall II prospective cohort study. Ng Fat L., Bell S., Britton A., p. 1855-1866. - Do interruptions to the continuity of methadone maintenance treatment in specialist addiction settings increase the risk of drug-related poisoning deaths? A retrospective cohort study. Durand L., O'Driscoll D., Boland F., Keenan E., Ryan B.K., Barry J., et al., p. 1867-1877. - Associations between neighborhood-level factors and opioid-related mortality: A multi-level analysis using death certificate data. Flores M.W., B L.C., Mullin B., Halperin-Goldstein G., Nathan A., Tenso K., et al., p. 1878-1889. - The association between recreational cannabis commercialization and cannabis exposures reported to the US National Poison Data System. Shi Y., Liang D., p. 1890-1899. - Commentary on Shi & Liang (2020): Has cannabis legalization increased acute cannabis-related harms? Hall W., Stjepanovic D., p. 1900-1901. - Effects of simple active referrals of different intensities on smoking abstinence and smoking cessation services attendance: a cluster-randomized clinical trial. Weng X., Luk T.T., Suen Y.N., Wu Y., Li H.C.W., Cheung Y.T.D., et al., p. 1902-1912. - Effect of UK plain tobacco packaging and minimum pack size legislation on tobacco and nicotine product switching behaviour. Opazo Breton M., Britton J., Bogdanovica I., p. 1913-1923. - Dependence on e-cigarettes and cigarettes in a cross-sectional study of US adults. Shiffman S., Sembower M.A., p. 1924-1931. - A latent class analysis of changes in adolescent substance use between 1988 and 2011 in Sweden: associations with sex and psychosomatic problems. Evans B.E., Kim Y., Hagquist C., p. 1932-1941. - Commentary on Evans et al. (2020): The complex interplay between adolescent substance use, internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Picoito J., p. 1942-1943. - Medical marijuana laws and driving under the influence of marijuana and alcohol. Fink D.S., Stohl M., Sarvet A.L., Cerda M., Keyes K.M., Hasin D.S., p. 1944-1953. - Heroin-induced respiratory depression and the influence of dose variation: within-subject between-session changes following dose reduction. Tas B., Jolley C.J., Kalk N.J., van der Waal R., Bell J., Strang J., p. 1954-1959. - Mechanical Turk data collection in addiction research: utility, concerns and best practices. Mellis A.M., Bickel W.K., p. 1960-1968. - Are you for real? Maximizing participant eligibility on Amazon's Mechanical Turk. Kim H.S., Hodgins D.C., p. 1969-1971. - The particular case of conducting addiction intervention research on Mechanical Turk. Godinho A., Cunningham J.A., Schell C., p. 1971-1972. - Still HOPEful: Reconsidering a "failed" replication of a swift, certain, and fair approach to reducing substance use among individuals under criminal justice supervision. Humphreys K., Kilmer B., p. 1973-1977. - Time to revisit uneven policy in the United States for medication for opioid use disorder during Covid-19. Pena E., Ahmed S., p. 1978-1979. |
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