Titre : | Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.83, n°4 - July 2022 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2022 |
Année de publication : | 2022 |
Format : | 461-629 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Neurobiology and symptomatology of post-acute alcohol withdrawal: A mixed-studies systematic review. Bahji A., Crockford D., El-Guebaly N., p. 461-469. - Management of post-acute alcohol withdrawal: A mixed-studies scoping review. Bahji A., Crockford D., El-Guebaly N., p. 470-479. - Comparing alcohol use of pre-COVID-era and COVID-era cohorts of mandated college student drinkers. Wilson S.E., Feltus S.R., Brenman A.M., Carey K.B., DiBello A.M., Mastroleo N.R., p. 480-485. - Cannabis adaptation during and after alcohol ignition interlock device installation: A longitudinal study. Scherer M., Romano E., King S., Marques P., Romosz A., Taylor E., et al., p. 486-493. - Changes in traffic crash rates after legalization of marijuana: Results by crash severity. Farmer C.M., Monfort S.S., Woods A.N., p. 494-501. - Concentration of cannabis and tobacco retailers in Los Angeles County, California: A spatial analysis of potential effects on youth and ethnic minorities. Rhee J.U., Vieira V.M., Firth C.L., Pedersen E.R., Dunbar M.S., Timberlake D.S., p. 502-511. - Beyond the drinker: Alcohol's hidden costs in 2016 in Australia. Jiang H., Doran C.M., Room R., Chikritzhs T., Ferris J., Laslett A.M., p. 512-524. - More evidence to support increasing alcohol taxes: A commentary on Jiang et al. (2022). Bray J.W., Aldridge A., Karriker-Jaffe K.J., p. 525-527. - Correlates of self-reported medicinal cannabis use for physical health, mental health, and sleep-related conditions in a population-based survey of Canadian youth. Wardell J.D., p. 528-536. - Problems with sleep are common and predict increased risk for alcohol and drug use among reserve and national guard soldiers. Vest B.M., Hoopsick R.A., Fillo J., Homish D.L., Homish G.G., p. 537-545. - Longitudinal patterns of military spousal alcohol consumption: Findings from the Millennium Cohort Family Study. Sparks A.C., Williams C.S., Pflieger J.C., Jacobson I., Corry N.H., Radakrishnan S., et al., p. 546-555. - Occasions of alcohol and cannabis use and associated risk for sexual assault among college women with higher sexual risk alcohol expectancies. Yeater E.A., Witkiewitz K., Votaw V.R., Ross R., Vitek K., Blackwell M., et al., p. 556-564. - Alcohol packaging as a promotional tool: A focus group study with young adult drinkers in Scotland. Jones D., Moodie C., Purves R.I., Fitzgerald N., Crockett R., p. 565-573. - Understanding the political organization and tactics of the alcohol industry in Ireland 2009-2018. Lesch M., McCambridge J., p. 574-581. - On the desirability of social desirability measures in substance use research. Vergés A., p. 582-586. - Repeated assessment of alcohol use and perceived norms among college students who drink: Comparisons to a minimal assessment at 12-month follow-up. Graupensperger S., Schultz N.R., Lewis M., Kilmer J., Larimer M., p. 588-595. - Ethnoracial inclusion in clinical trials of ketamine in the treatment of mental health disorders. Michaels T.I., Lester L., de la Salle S., Williams M.T., p. 596-607. - Research capacity and needs for alcohol-related harm prevention in West Africa: Findings from a cross-sectional survey of stakeholders. Swahn M.H., Balenger A., Umenze F., Dumbili E., Jalloh B.J., Obot I., p. 608-612. - Exploring culturally based treatment options for opioid use disorders among American Indian and Alaska native adults in California. Zeledon I., Telles V., Dickerson D., Johnson C., Schweigman K., West A., et al., p. 613-620. - Advocating for a thoughtful expansion of safer supply to realize bold impact on opioid overdose. Dunn K.E., p. 621-622. - Through the looking glass: Crack pipes, crackpots, and crazy ideas on how to reduce drug-related harms. Winstanley E.L., p. 623-624. - Dreams do come true: The realization of harm reduction interventions in urban and rural settings for people who smoke drugs. Bardwell G., p. 625-627. - Alcohol industry interference to avoid regulation of availability: A case in Brazil. Pinsky I., Pantani D., Sanchez Z.M., p. 628-629. |
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