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S. LANNOY ; S. BAGGIO ; A. HEEREN ; V. DORMAL ; P. MAURAGE ; J. BILLIEUX | 2021
Dans Addictive Behaviors (Vol.117, June 2021) Article : PériodiqueThis study aimed to delineate the specific characteristics of binge drinking habits by capitalizing on data-driven network analysis. Such an approach allowed us to consider binge drinking as a network system of interacting elements, thus identif[...]M. J. BARRATT ; F. MEASHAM | 2022
Dans Drugs, Habits and Social Policy (Vol.23, n°3, 2022) Article : PériodiquePurpose: The recent influx of interest in and the changing status of drug checking has led us to reconsider some fundamental questions about drug checking. This commentary aims to define drug checking. It proceeds in three parts: terminology, de[...]J. F. CREPAULT ; C. RUSSELL ; T. M. WATSON ; C. STRIKE ; S. BONATO ; J. REHM | 2023
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.112, February 2023) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Psychoactive substance use and the regulations that govern it both have the potential to lead to harm. A 'public health approach' (PHA) is frequently invoked as a means of addressing these harms, but the term is used in inconsistent [...]P. ASPERS ; U. CORTE | 2019
Dans Qualitative Sociology (Vol.42, n°2, June 2019) Article : PériodiqueWhat is qualitative research? If we look for a precise definition of qualitative research, and specifically for one that addresses its distinctive feature of being qualitative, the literature is meager. In this article we systematically search, [...]There are unknown but very large number of individuals who have experienced and successfully resolved dependence on alcohol or other drugs; referring to their new sober, productive lifestyle as being "in recovery." Although widely used, the lack[...]FRANÇAIS : Les changements de comportements addictifs en général, et les résultats du traitement en particulier, sont des phénomènes complexes qui ne sont pas facilement saisis par la classification dichotomique. Le terme de "rechute" par lui-[...]J. NEALE ; S. NETTLETON ; L. PICKERING | 2011
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.22, n°3, May 2011) Article : PériodiqueQuantitative survey data indicate that most drug users starting treatment want abstinence rather than harm reduction (McKeganey et al., 2004). This finding has been seized upon by those seeking 'evidence' that abstinence is the bedrock of recove[...]One of the most interesting developments in the field of drug and alcohol studies in recent years has been the emergence of new psychoactive substances (NPS). This phenomenon is something of a (rapidly) moving target however, in terms of what we[...]P. MAURAGE ; S. LANNOY ; J. MANGE ; D. GRYNBERG ; H. BEAUNIEUX ; I. BANOVIC ; F. GIERSKI ; M. NAASSILA | 2020
Dans Alcohol and Alcoholism (Vol.55, n°5, September 2020) Article : PériodiqueRATIONALE: Binge drinking (BD), characterized by recurring alternations between intense intoxication episodes and abstinence periods, is the most frequent alcohol consumption pattern in youth and is growing in prevalence among older adults. Many[...]Americans spend more money on gambling each year than on movie tickets, recorded music, theme parks, spectator sports, and video games combined. This text looks at the growth of gambling, arguing that problem gambling should be considered an iss[...]ENGLISH : The term "workaholism" is widely used, but there is little consensus about its meaning, beyond that of its core element a substantial investment in work. Following Snir and Zohar; workaholism was first defined in the present study as[...]T. BURCOVEANU | 2014
Dans Références en santé au travail (n°139, Septembre 2014) Article : PériodiqueLe workaholisme est une addiction comportementale dont certains facteurs de risque peuvent être liés à l'organisation du travail. Les études et enquêtes menées dans différents secteurs d'activité montrent que cette pathologie entraîne des conséq[...]