Titre : | Addiction - volume 110 - numéro 1 - janvier 2015 |
Année de publication : | 2015 |
Mots-clés : |
SANTEPSY ACCIDENT ; ADOLESCENT ; AGE MINIMUM LEGAL ; ALCOOL ; CANNABIS ; CATEGORIE SOCIO-PROFESSIONNELLE ; COHORTE ; COMPARAISON ; CONDUITE DE VEHICULE ; DEPENDANCE ; EFFICACITE ; EPIDEMIOLOGIE ; ETUDE LONGITUDINALE ; EVOLUTION ; FACTEUR DE RISQUE ; FAMILLE ; FONCTION COGNITIVE ; HBSC ; HEROINE ; LEGISLATION ; MARCHE DE LA DROGUE ; METHAMPHETAMINE ; PATHOLOGIE ORGANIQUE ; POLITIQUE ; POPULATION GENERALE ; PREVALENCE ; PRIX ; PRODUIT ILLICITE ; PSYCHOPATHOLOGIE ; PURETE ; RECHERCHE ; SANTE MENTALE ; SANTE PUBLIQUE ; TABAC ; USAGE HABITUEL |
Résumé : |
CONTENTS: - Alcohol sensors and their potential for improving clinical care [Editorial]. Barnett N.P., p. 1-3. - Significance chasing in research practice: causes, consequences and possible solutions [For debate]. Ware J.J., Munafò M.R., p. 4-8. - Handling the fragile vase of scientific practices. Ioannidis J.P.A., p. 9-10. - Ten reasons why journals must review manuscripts before results are known. Chambers C.D., p. 10-11. - We need more research on causes and consequences, as well as on solutions. Fanelli D., p. 11-13. - Conversation with Walter Ling, p. 14-18. - What has research over the past two decades revealed about the adverse health effects of recreational cannabis use? Hall W., p. 19-35. - Commentary on Hall (2015): The health effects of recreational cannabis use. Fergusson D.M., Boden J.M., p. 36-37. - Efficacy and tolerability of antidepressants in the treatment of adolescents and young adults with depression and substance use disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Zhou X., Qin B., Del Giovane C., Pan J., Gentile S., Liu Y., et al., p. 38-48. - Commentary on Zhou et al. (2015): Treating psychiatric comorbidity in adolescents - an important problem. Nunes E.V., p. 49-50. - A 'missing not at random' (MNAR) and missing at random' (MAR) growth model comparison with a buprenorphine/naloxone clinical trial. McPherson S., Barbosa-Leiker C., Mamey M.R., McDonell M., Enders C.K., Roll J., p. 51-58. - Patterns of change in implementation of state alcohol control policies in the United States, 1999-2011. Nelson T.F., Xuan Z., Blanchette J.G., Heeren T.C., Naimi T.S., p. 59-68. - Commentary on Nelson et al. (2015): Challenges of adopting and implementing effective alcohol policies. Giesbrecht N., p. 69-70. - Alcohol expectancies in childhood: change with the onset of drinking and ability to predict adolescent drunkenness and binge drinking. Jester J.M., Wong M.M., Cranford J.A., Buu A., Fitzgerald H.E., Zucker R.A., p. 71-79. - HERMITAGE - a randomized controlled trial to reduce sexually transmitted infections and HIV risk behaviors among HIV-infected Russian drinkers. Samet J.H., Raj A., Cheng D.M., Blokhina E., Bridden C., Chaisson C.E., et al., p. 80-90. - Differences in subjective response to alcohol in heavy- and light-drinking Chinese men versus Caucasian American men. Rueger S.Y., Hu H., McNamara P., Cao D., Hao W., King A.C., p. 91-99. - Anabolic androgenic steroids and violent offending: confounding by polysubstance abuse among 10 365 general population men. Lundholm L., Frisell T., Lichtenstein P., Långström N., p. 100-108. - Commentary on Lundholm et al. (2015): What came first, the steroids or the violence? Dunn M., p. 109-110. - Ongoing impact of HIV infection on mortality among people who inject drugs despite free antiretroviral therapy. Lappalainen L., Hayashi K., Dong H., Milloy M.J., Kerr T., Wood E., p. 111-119. - High-frequency drug purity and price series as tools for explaining drug trends and harms in Victoria, Australia. Scott N., Caulkins J.P., Ritter A., Quinn C., Dietze P., p. 120-128. - Cost-effectiveness of rapid hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing and simultaneous rapid HCV and HIV testing in substance abuse treatment programs. Schackman B.R., Leff J.A., Barter D.M., DiLorenzo M.A., Feaster D.J., Metsch L.R., et al., p. 129-143. - Telescoping and gender differences in the time course of disordered gambling: evidence from a general population sample. Slutske W.S., Piasecki T.M., Deutsch A.R., Statham D.J., Martin N.G., p. 144-151. - The impact of the tobacco retail outlet environment on adult cessation and differences by neighborhood poverty. Cantrell J., Anesetti-Rothermel A., Pearson J.L., Xiao H., Vallone D., Kirchner T.R., p. 152-161. - The association between family affluence and smoking among 15-year-old adolescents in 33 European countries, Israel and Canada: the role of national wealth. Pförtner T.-K., Moor I., Rathmann K., Hublet A., Molcho M., Kunst A.E., et al., p. 162-173. - Plain cigarette packs do not exert Pavlovian to instrumental transfer of control over tobacco-seeking. Hogarth L., Maynard O.M., Munafò M.R., p. 174-182. - Subgroup analysis as a source of spurious findings: an illustration using new data on alcohol intake and coronary heart disease. Bell S., Kivimäki M., Batty G.D., p. 183-184. - Large increase in adolescent marijuana use in Chile. Castillo-Carniglia A., p. 185-186. |
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