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Age-related differences in cannabis product use

Age-related differences in cannabis product use

L. F. UENO ; M. N. MIAN ; B. R. ALTMAN ; E. GIANDELONE ; M. LUCE ; M. EARLEYWINE | 2021
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.53, n°4, September-October 2021) Article : Périodique
Cannabis use varies with age and gender, but less is known regarding specific product choices. Previous work suggests that older adults are inclined to stick to the more "classic" and familiar, while "novel" products are more likely to appeal to[...]
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Alcohol policy and gender: A modelling study estimating gender-specific effects of alcohol pricing policies

Alcohol policy and gender: A modelling study estimating gender-specific effects of alcohol pricing policies

P. S. MEIER ; J. HOLMES ; A. BRENNAN ; C. ANGUS | 2021
Dans Addiction (Vol.116, n°9, September 2021) Article : Périodique
AIMS: To describe gender differences in alcohol consumption, purchasing preferences and alcohol-attributable harm. To model the effects of alcohol pricing policies on male and female consumption and hospitalizations. DESIGN: Epidemiological si[...]
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Alcohol use disorders, beverage preferences and the influence of alcohol marketing: a preliminary study

Alcohol use disorders, beverage preferences and the influence of alcohol marketing: a preliminary study

M. GUILLOU-LANDREAT ; C. BEAUVAIS ; M. GRALL-BRONNEC ; D. LE GOFF ; J. Y. LE RESTE ; D. LEVER ; A. DANY ; K. GALLOPEL-MORVAN | 2020
Dans Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy (Vol.15, n°1, 2020) Article : Périodique
Background: Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are among the most prevalent mental disorders in the world. They are the leading risk factor for premature mortality and disability among 15 to 49-year-olds. Links between alcohol marketing and patterns of[...]
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An evaluation of response allocations to concurrently available slot machine simulations

An evaluation of response allocations to concurrently available slot machine simulations

DIXON M. R. ; MACLIN O. H. ; D. DAUGHERTY | 2006
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Gambling behavior often involves making choices between concurrently available game options. With regard to slot machine gambling, multiple games allow for choices to be made with respect to which game to play. The authors of the present study u[...]
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Applying technology to the treatment of cannabis use disorder: Comparing telephone versus Internet delivery using data from two completed trials

Applying technology to the treatment of cannabis use disorder: Comparing telephone versus Internet delivery using data from two completed trials

S. E. ROOKE ; P. J. GATES ; M. M. NORBERG ; J. COPELAND | 2014
Dans Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Vol.46, n°1, January 2014) Article : Périodique
Technology-based interventions such as those delivered by telephone or online may assist in removing significant barriers to treatment seeking for cannabis use disorder. Little research, however, has addressed differing technology-based treatmen[...]
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Changes in alcoholic beverage choice and risky drinking among adolescents in Europe 1999-2019

Changes in alcoholic beverage choice and risky drinking among adolescents in Europe 1999-2019

J. K. LOY ; N. N. SEITZ ; E. K. BYE ; P. DIETZE ; C. KILIAN ; J. MANTHEY ; K. RAITASALO ; R. SOELLNER ; B. TROLLDAL ; J. TORRONEN ; L. KRAUS | 2021
Dans International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Vol.18, n°20, October 2021) Article : Périodique
This paper explores trends in beverage preference in adolescents, identifies related regional differences, and examines cluster differences in key drinking measures. Data were obtained from the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other[...]
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Changes over time in marijuana use, deviant behavior and preference for risky behavior among US adolescents from 2002 to 2014: testing the moderating effect of gender and age

Changes over time in marijuana use, deviant behavior and preference for risky behavior among US adolescents from 2002 to 2014: testing the moderating effect of gender and age

S. L. MOSS ; J. SANTAELLA-TENORIO ; P. M. MAURO ; K. M. KEYES ; S. S. MARTINS | 2019
Dans Addiction (Vol.114, n°4, April 2019) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Among adolescents, risk preference and deviant behaviors are associated with marijuana use, which exhibit substantial historical trends. We examined (1) trends, (2) effect modification by sex and age, (3) associations of mar[...]
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Clinical and demographic patient characteristics, alcohol treatment goal preference and goal attainment during computer-assisted therapy with Breaking Free Online

Clinical and demographic patient characteristics, alcohol treatment goal preference and goal attainment during computer-assisted therapy with Breaking Free Online

J. WARD ; S. ELISON-DAVIES ; G. DAVIES ; S. DUGDALE ; A. JONES | 2019
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.24, n°6, November 2019) Article : Périodique
Background: Few alcohol misuse interventions can be tailored to the individual and allow individuals to set personalized treatment goals, including reduction/moderation or abstinence. This study examined outcomes from a tailorable computer-assis[...]
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Dance is the new metal: adolescent music preferences and substance use across Europe

Dance is the new metal: adolescent music preferences and substance use across Europe

T. F. M. ter BOGT ; S. N. GABHAINN ; B. G. SIMONS-MORTON ; M. FERREIRA ; A. HUBLET ; E. GODEAU ; E. KUNTSCHE ; M. RICHTER ; The HBSC Risk Behavior ; The HBSC Peer Culture Focus Groups | 2012
Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.47, n°2, 2012) Article : Périodique
This study examined relationships between music preferences and substance use (tobacco, alcohol, cannabis) among 18,103 fifteen-year-olds from 10 European countries. In 2005-2006, across Europe, preferences for mainstream Pop (pop chart music) a[...]
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Design considerations for supervised consumption facilities (SCFs): Preferences for facilities where people can inject and smoke drugs

Design considerations for supervised consumption facilities (SCFs): Preferences for facilities where people can inject and smoke drugs

T. M. WATSON ; C. STRIKE ; G. KOLLA ; R. PENN ; J. JAIRAM ; S. HOPKINS ; J. LUCE ; N. DEGANI ; P. MILLSON ; A. M. BAYOUMI | 2013
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.24, n°2, March 2013) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Supervised consumption facilities (SCFs) aim to improve the health and well-being of people who use drugs by offering safer and more hygienic alternatives to the risk environments where people typically use drugs in the community. Pe[...]
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Determinants of interest in extended-released buprenorphine: A survey among 366 French patients treated with buprenorphine or methadone

Determinants of interest in extended-released buprenorphine: A survey among 366 French patients treated with buprenorphine or methadone

B. ROLLAND ; B. TROJAK ; M. NOURREDINE ; J. BACHELLIER ; M. CHAPPUY ; P. BENDIMERAD ; M. KOSIM ; P. HJELMSTROM ; F. MEROUEH ; P. NUBUKPO ; G. BROUSSE | 2021
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.220, March 2021) Article : Périodique
Aim: To explore the factors determining the interest in extended-release buprenorphine (XR-BUP) injections among patients receiving opioid agonist treatment (OAT) in France. Methods: 366 patients receiving OAT for opioid use disorder, recruited[...]
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Effects of age and sex on primary form and method of cannabis use

Effects of age and sex on primary form and method of cannabis use

M. C. HUFFER ; A. CSERVENKA | 2021
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.26, n°5, October 2021) Article : Périodique
Background: While cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance, few studies have focused on the relationship between sociodemographic factors and preference for primary form or method of cannabis use. Methods: The 'Daily Sessions, Frequ[...]
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Exploratory comparative study on the diffusion of synthetic cannabinoids and synthetic cathinones

Exploratory comparative study on the diffusion of synthetic cannabinoids and synthetic cathinones

C. L. ARFKEN ; D. OWENS ; C. MADEJA ; C. DEANGELIS | 2014
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.46, n°5, November-December 2014) Article : Périodique
The use of synthetic cannabinoids and cathinones in southeastern Michigan was explored using Roger's Diffusion of Innovation theory. A mixed methods approach after specific synthetic cannabinoids and cathinone compounds were scheduled was used t[...]
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Exploring the attractiveness of new psychoactive substances (NPS) among experienced drug users

Exploring the attractiveness of new psychoactive substances (NPS) among experienced drug users

J. G. C. VAN AMSTERDAM ; T. NABBEN ; D. KEIMAN ; G. HAANSCHOTEN ; D. KORF | 2015
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.47, n°3, July-August 2015) Article : Périodique
A growing number of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) appear yearly on the European market (81 for the first time in 2013, adding to a total of over 350 NPS). Using semi-structured interviews with 25 Dutch experienced recreational drug users, th[...]
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Factors of interest in extended-release buprenorphine: Comparisons between incarcerated and non-incarcerated patients with opioid use disorder

Factors of interest in extended-release buprenorphine: Comparisons between incarcerated and non-incarcerated patients with opioid use disorder

M. CHAPPUY ; F. MEROUEH ; B. TROJAK ; J. BACHELLIER ; P. BENDIMERAD ; M. KOSIM ; P. HJELMSTROM ; P. NUBUKPO ; G. BROUSSE ; B. ROLLAND | 2021
Dans Patient Preference and Adherence (Vol.15, 2021) Article : Périodique
PURPOSE: Extended-release buprenorphine (XR-BUP) covers a range of formulations of buprenorphine-based treatments for opioid use disorder (OUD) that release the medication over a period of one week, one month, or six months. OUD is particularly [...]
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