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ENGLISH : Aim: To ascertain the demographic characteristics, circumstances of death, toxicological results, and major autopsy findings of cocaine-related fatalities. Design: Inspection of the coronial records of all cocaine-related deaths that[...]Article : Périodique
D. E. RAMO ; C. GROV ; K. L. DELUCCHI ; B. C. KELLY ; J. T. PARSONS |Cocaine is the most widely used club drug. Yet, little is known about how patterns of cocaine use vary over time among young adults of diverse gender and sexual identities. This study used latent class growth analysis to identify trajectories of[...]Périodique
L. T. SINGER ; R. ARENDT ; S. MINNES ; K. FARKAS ; SALVATOR A. ; H. L. KIRCHNER ; KLIEGMAN R. | 2002ENGLISH : Maternal use of cocaine during pregnancy remains a significant public health problem, particularly in urban areas of the United States and among women of low socioeconomic status. Few longitudinal studies have examined cocaine-expose[...]Périodique
A. W. STACY ; M. D. NEWCOMB ; P. M. BENTLER | 1991ENGLISH : The predictive precedence of expectancy constructs, operationally defined as cognitive motivations, and drug use was investigated over a 9-year period from adolescence to adulthood. Alternative predictions from three different classe[...]Article : Périodique
S. J. KASPERSKI ; K. B. VINCENT ; K. M. CALDEIRA ; L. M. GARNIER-DYKSTRA ; K. E. O'GRADY ; A. M. ARRIA |College students have high rates of heavy drinking and other risky behaviors, but little is known about trends in their use of cocaine. In this longitudinal study of 1253 college students at one large, public university in the mid-Atlantic regio[...]Livre
M. GALANTER, Éditeur scientifique | New York : Plenum Press | Recent Developments in Alcoholism, ISSN 0738-422X | 1990The first section increases the specificity and reproducibility of definitions and concepts in alcohol and drug abuse, in order to allow clinical work to be more coherent and rational. The second section describes a variety of contextual and soc[...]Périodique
V. GARDETTE ; A. ROUSSIN ; M. LAPEYRE-MESTRE ; J. L. MONTASTRUC | 2006Afin de prévenir et remédier aux mauvaises utilisations des médicaments de substitution aux opiacés, l'AFSSAPS a adressé aux prescripteurs, en juillet 2003, une lettre d'information sur le bon usage de la buprénorphine haut dosage (BHD). De plus[...]Article : Périodique
G. E. NAGELHOUT ; H. DE VRIES ; C. BOUDREAU ; S. ALLWRIGHT ; A. McNEILL ; B. VAN DEN PUTTE ; G. T. FONG ; M. C. WILLEMSEN |Background: Little is known about the differential impact of comprehensive and partial smoke-free legislation on smoking cessation. This study aimed to examine the impact of comprehensive smoke-free workplace legislation in Ireland and England, [...]Article : Périodique
A. ROUGEMONT-BUCKING ; H. JUNGABERLE ; M. SCHEIDEGGER ; M. C. G. MERLO ; V. S. GRAZIOLI ; J. B. DAEPPEN ; G. GMEL ; J. STUDER |Differences in mental health (MH) of users of distinct psychoactive substances have been shown. Both substance use (SU) and MH in users are influenced by stressful life events. This study compared MH parameters in distinct groups of substance us[...]Périodique
A. J. BROOKS ; P. E. PENN | 2003ENGLISH : The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of 12-step and cognitive-behavioral (Self-Management and Recovery Training [SMART]) approaches for persons with a dual diagnosis of serious mental illness and substance use d[...]Périodique
J. L. ROUNDS-BRYANT ; M. A. MOTIVANS ; B. PELISSIER | 2003ENGLISH : The lack of empirical literature describing minority substance abusers who seek treatment serves as an obstacle for providing empirically-driven, culturally-relevant substance abuse treatment to minorities in both prison-based and co[...]Article : Périodique
This paper compares the potential for twelve psychosocial variables to act as change agents (mediators) in substance use prevention programs. A sample (N=4,412) of students in grades six through eleven were surveyed during two consecutive years [...]Périodique
J. D. GRANT ; J. F. SCHERRER ; R. J. NEUMAN ; A. A. TODOROV ; R. K. PRICE ; K. K. BUCHOLZ | 2006Background: Little empirical evidence exists to determine if there are alternative classification schemes for cannabis abuse and dependence beyond the definitions provided by Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) criteria. Current evidence is [...]Article : Périodique
U. MONS ; G. E. NAGELHOUT ; R. GUIGNARD ; A. McNEILL ; B. VAN DEN PUTTE ; M. C. WILLEMSEN ; H. BRENNER ; M. PÖTSCHKE-LANGER ; L. P. BREITLING |Background: Support for smoke-free policies increases over time and particularly after implementation of the policy. In this study we examined whether the comprehensiveness of such policies moderates the effect on support among smokers. Method[...]Article : Périodique
J. BECHTOLD ; A. HIPWELL ; D. A. LEWIS ; R. LOEBER ; D. PARDINI |Objective: Adolescents who regularly use marijuana may be at heightened risk of developing subclinical and clinical psychotic symptoms. However, this association could be explained by reverse causation or other factors. To address these limitati[...]