Nº 23. Septiembre - Plan Nacional sobre Drogas

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Nº 23. Septiembre - Plan Nacional sobre Drogas
Su elaboración en formato electrónico, iniciada en julio de 2002, ha supuesto
importantes ventajas de cara a ampliar y agilizar su difusión entre los profesionales del sector,
permitiendo asimismo la localización de documentación relevante por parte de cualquier
ciudadano interesado en el campo de las drogodependencias.
Como en los números anteriores, en el boletín de septiembre se recogen las principales
novedades bibliográficas que, sobre los distintos aspectos relacionados con las adicciones, han
tenido entrada en el Centro de Documentación e Información de la Delegación del Gobierno
para el Plan Nacional sobre Drogas (Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo) en los tres últimos
meses. El contenido del Boletín está estructurado en tres grandes epígrafes: Novedades
Bibliográficas (clasificadas por su temática), Legislación y Sumarios de Revistas.
Otros contenidos de interés como Reuniones, Seminarios y Congresos, y Noticias de
prensa sobre drogodependencias no forman parte de este Boletín al tener un punto de acceso
permanente dentro de nuestra página web: http://www.msc.es/pnd/index.htm.
Esperamos que el Boletín, cuya difusión se realiza a través de listas de distribución de
correo electrónico y de su presencia permanente en la página web de la Delegación del
Gobierno para el Plan Nacional sobre Drogas, sea de interés y quedamos a la espera de
cualquier sugerencia y/o consulta que sobre el mismo queráis formular.
Centro de Documentación e Información
[email protected]
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Aspectos Sociales ............................................................................ 4
Aspectos económicos....................................................................... 4
Delincuencia y Aspectos Penitenciarios ........................................... 4
Diagnóstico....................................................................................... 5
Farmacología.................................................................................... 5
Efectos de las drogas ..................................................................... 10
Epidemiología................................................................................. 13
Aspectos Legales ........................................................................... 18
Prevención-Familia......................................................................... 18
Prevención-Comunidad .................................................................. 19
Prevención Escolar......................................................................... 20
Prevención-Formación ................................................................... 20
Prevención-Medios de Comunicación ............................................. 21
Prevención-Factores de Riesgo ...................................................... 22
Sida ............................................................................................... 23
Control de la Oferta ....................................................................... 24
Recursos ........................................................................................ 24
Reinserción..................................................................................... 25
Alucinógenos .................................................................................. 26
Cánnabis ........................................................................................ 26
Alcohol............................................................................................ 30
Hipnosedantes................................................................................. 37
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Anfetaminas.........................................................................................
Opiáceos ........................................................................................ 37
Anfetaminas.................................................................................... 39
Cocaína ......................................................................................... 41
Inhalables ....................................................................................... 41
Tabaco ........................................................................................... 42
Farmacoterapia .............................................................................. 44
Psicoterapia.................................................................................... 48
Políticas de Actuación-Nacional ..................................................... 48
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Aspectos sociales
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MINISTERIO DE ASUNTOS EXTERIORES Y DE COOPERACIÓN
ENTRADA EN VIGOR del Acuerdo entre el Reino de España y la República de Letonia sobre
cooperación en materia de lucha contra el terrorismo, la delincuencia organizada, el tráfico ilícito
de estupefacientes, sustancias psicotrópicas y precursores y otros delitos, hecho en Madrid el
24 de noviembre de 2003.
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Addiction ..................................................................................................................... 52
Addiction Abstracts ..................................................................................................... 60
Addiction Research and Theory ................................................................................. 62
Addictive Behaviors .................................................................................................... 64
Adicciones................................................................................................................... 74
CDD DDZ ................................................................................................................... 75
Contemporary Drug Problems .................................................................................... 78
Drug and Alcohol Dependence................................................................................... 82
Drugnet Europe........................................................................................................... 85
Drugs: education, prevention and policy .................................................................... 86
European Addiction Research .................................................................................... 87
Journal of Drug Education ......................................................................................... 89
Journal of Drug Issues................................................................................................ 90
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs ................................................................................... 91
Journal of Studies on Alcohol .................................................................................... 93
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment ..................................................................... 97
Prevención del Tabaquismo ...................................................................................... 100
Proyecto Hombre ........................................................................................................ 102
Psychology of Addictive Behaviours........................................................................... 103
RET ............................................................................................................................. 105
Revista de Estudios de Juventud ............................................................................... 107
Revista Española de Drogodependencias ................................................................. 109
Substance Use & Misuse............................................................................................ 110
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse ................................................... 116
The American Journal on Addictions.......................................................................... 117
Tobacco control .......................................................................................................... 118
Trastornos Adictivos ................................................................................................... 120
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Addiction
VOLUME 100 • NUMBER
EDITORIALS
'A good read': a new editor for Addiction but the same
philosophy
Roben West (UK) I
A passion for publishing: Griffith Edwards and the
creation of an institution
Thomas F. Babor (USA) 3
Addiction Biology goes fast forward
Grrffith Edwards (UK) 6
Substance misuse: what place for women-only
treatment programs?
Constonce Wesner (USA) 7
JOURNAL INTERVIEW 66
Conversation with Griffith Edwards 9
FOR DEBATE
Impact of alcohol consumption upon medical care
utilization and costs in men: 4-year observation of
National Health Insurance beneficiaries in Japan
Yukiko Anzai, Shinichi Kuriyama, Yoshikazu Nishino, Kohko Takahashi,
Takayoshi Ohkubo, Kaori Ohmori, Yoshitaka Tsubono & Ichiro Tsuji
(Japan) 19
COMMENTARIES
I • JANUARY 2005
Primary medical care and reductions in addiction
severity: a prospective cohort study
Richard Saitz, Nicholas J. Hartón, Mary jo Larson, Michael Winter &
Jeffrey H. Samet (USA) 70
Intoxicants and suicidal behaviour among adolescents:
changes in levels and associations from 1992 to 2002
Ingeborg Rossow, Ber/t Greholt & Lors Wichstrem (Norway) 79
Matching of treatment-resistant heroin-dependent
patients to medical prescription of heroin or oral
methadone treatment: results from two randomized
controlled trials
Peter Blanken, Vincent M. Hendriks, Maarten W. J. Koeter,
Jan M. van Ree & Wim van den Brink (Netherlands) 89
Non-medical use of prescription stimulants among US
college students: prevalence and correlates from a
national survey
Sean Esteban McCabe, John R. Knight, Christian J. Teter &
HenryWechsler(USA) 96
Does stage-based smoking cessation advice in
pregnancy result in long-term quitters? 18-month
postpartum follow-up of a randomized controlled trial
Terry Lawrence, Paul Aveyard, K. K. Cheng, Cari Griffin, Carol Johnson
& Emma Croghan (UK) 107
How nave smoking risk factors changed with recent
declines in California adolescent smoking?
Elizabeth A. Gilpin, Lora Lee & John P. Pierce (USA) 117
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Selection and self-selection: how to determine the real
impact of alcohol on health-care utilization and costs?
Jürgen Rehm (Canadá) 28
Alcohol consumption and health services costs
Ingeborg Rossow (Norway) 29
Alcohol and in-patient utilization: what is the shape of
the relationship?
Mary Arme Armstrong (USA) 30
The relationship between alcohol consumption and
health care utilization among men in Japan: a reply to
the commentaries
Yukiko Anzai (Japan) 30
The Portman Group and the AERC
Jean Coussins (UK) 126
Membership of the Alcohol Education and Research
Council (AERC)
Noel D. L O/sen (UK) 126
The alcohol industry has a conflict of interest in
alcohol research and policy
Colín Drummond (UK) 128
The Portman Group and the AERC: a view from the
United States of America
Jomes F. Mosher (USA) 129
REVIEWS
BOOK REVIEWS
Electronic gaming machines: are they the 'crackcocaine' of gambling?
Nicki Dowling, David Smith & Trang Thomas (Australia) 33
Heroin and diplopia
Afeon Y. Firth (UK) 46
Drug use and Cultural Contexts 'Beyond the West* 131
Chilling Out: The cultural politics of substance
consumption, youth and drug policy 131
Handbook of the Medical Consequences of Alcohol and
Drug Abuse 132
Gambling in America: Costs and Benefits 133
RESEARCH REPORTS
A comparison of the autonomic arousal of frequent,
infrequent and non-gamblers while playing fruit machines
Crawford Moodie & Francés Finnigan (UK) 51
Women's programs versus mixed-gender day
treatment: results from a randomized study
Lee Ann Kaskutas, Lixia Zhang, Mkhael T. Frenen & Jone Witbrodt (USA)
60
Matters of Substance 134
NEWS AND NOTES 135
ERRATUM 139
CORRIGENDUM 139
Addiction
VOLUME 100 • NUMBER 2 • FEBRUARY 2005
EDITORIALS
Reducing non-fatal overdoses among heroin users as an allof-society challenge
Deborah Zador (UK) 141
The undeniable problem of recanting
Michael Fendrich (USA) 143
EDITORIAL NOTE
Alcohol in the wide world: a series of commissioned
editorials
Grífifth Edwards (UK) 145
NATIONAL EXPERIENCES
Russia: alcohol yesterday and today
Alexander Nemtsov (Russia) 146
REVIEW
Decreasing International HIV transmission: the role of
expanding access to opioid agonist therapies for injection
drug users
Lynn E. Sullivan, David S. Metzger, Paul j. Fudala & David A. Fiellin
(USA) 150
MEHODS AND TECHNIQUES
Cut-off levels for breath carbon monoxide as a marker for
cigarette smoking
Martin A. Javors, John P. Hatch & Richard J. Lamb (USA) 159
RESEARCH REPORTS
Recent life problems and non-fatal overdose among heroin
users entering treatment
Joanne Neo/e & Michele Robertson (UK) 168
Unintentional methadone-related overdose death in New
México (USA) and implications for surveillance, 1998-2002
Nina Shah, Sarah L Lathrop & Michaei G. Landen (USA) 176
Response consistency in young adolescents' drug use selfreports: a recanting rate analysis
Andrew Percy, Siobhan McAlister, Kathryn Higgins, Patrick McCrystal &
Maeve Thornton (UK) 189
Buprenorphine diversion and injection in Melbourne,
Australia: an emerging issue?
Rebecca A. Jenkinson, Nicolas C. Clark, Craig L Fry &
Malcolm Dobbin (Australia) 197
General anaesthesia does not improve outcome in
opioid antagonist detoxification treatment: a
randomized controlled trial
Cor A.J. De Jong, Roben J. f. Laheij & Poul F. M. Krabbe
(Netherlands) 206
Do patient characteristics and initial progress in
treatment moderate the effectiveness of telephonebased continuing care for substance use disorders?
Jomes R. McKay, Kevin G. Lynch, Donald S. Shepard,
Jon Morgenstern, Roben F. Forman & Helen M. Pettinati (USA) 216
The assessment of craving: psychometric properties,
factor structure and a revised version of the Alcohol
Craving Questionnaire (ACQ)
Almut Raabe, Sabine M. Grüsser, Michele Wessa, Jan Podschus &
Herto Flor (Germany) 227
Does alcohol advertising promote adolescent drinking?
Results from a longitudinal assessment
Phyllis L Ellickson, Rebecca L Collins, Katrin Hambarsoomians &
Daniel F. McCaffrey (USA) 235
Increased risk of relapse after stopping nicotine
replacement therapies: a mathematical modelling
approach
Jacques Medioni, Ivan Berlín & Alain Mallet (France) 247
CASE REPORT
Cocaine-induced trichotillomania
Sonju George & Hamdy Moselhy (UK) 255
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Defining quit attempts: what difference does a day
make?
MatthewJ. Carpenter & John R. Hughes (USA) 257
TV advertising of alcohol is not in the interests of
public health: comments on Ellickson et al. (2005)
Salfy Casswell (New Zealand) 258
NEW BOOKS 260
NEWS AND NOTES 263
Addiction
VOLUME 100 • NUMBER 3 • MARCH 2005
EDITORIALS
Only connect?
Kathleen M. Corro// (USA) 267
Assessing the value of environmental prevention
programmes in reducing driving under the influence
(DUI) among college students
Rob Tunbridge (UK.) 269
NATIONAL EXPERIENCES
The USA: alcohol and young people today
David Jernigan (USA) 271
JOURNAL INTERVIEW 67
Conversation with George Vaillant 274
FOR DEBATE
Recovery from DSM-IV alcohol dependence: United
States, 2001-2002
Deboroh A. Dawson, Bridget F. Grant, Frederick S. Stinson,
Patricia S. Chou, Boji Huang & W June Ruan (USA) 281
COMMENTARIES
Treatment and its correlates in the NESARC
John W. Finney (USA) 293
Secrets and lies: comments on Dawson et al. (2005)
George Vaillant (USA) 294
Time to tear down the wall: comment on Dawson et
al. (2OO5)
Mark B. Sobell & Linda C. Sobell (USA) 294
Still difficult to know what alcohol dependent
individuals can return to controlled drinking: comments
on Dawson et al. (2005)
Deboroh Hosin (USA) 295
Recovery from alcohol dependence: response to
commentaries
Deborah A. Dawson, Bridget F. Grant, Frederick S. Stinson,
Patricia S. Chou, Boji Huang & W June Rúan (USA) 296
METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
Outcome criteria in smoking cessation trials: proposal for a
common standard
Robert West, Peter Hajek, Lindsay Stead & John Stapleton (UK.) 299
REVIEWS
The role of the therapeutic alliance in the treatment of
substance misuse: a critical review of the literature
Petra S. Meier, Christine Barrowclough & Michael C. Donmall (UK)
304
Should nortriptyline be used as a first-line aid to help
smokers quit? Results from a systematic review and
meta-analysis
EJ. Wagena, P. Knipschild & M.P.A. Zeegers (Netherlands) 317
RESEARCH REPORTS
Reducing DUI among US college students: results of an
environmental prevention trial
John D. Clapp, Mark Johnson, Robert B. Voas, James E Lange,
Audrey Shillington & Cristel Russe// (USA) 327
Preventing youth access to alcohol: outcomes from a
multi-community time-series trial
Alexander C. Wagenaar, Trací L Toomey & Darin J. Erickson (USA)
335
Associations between tobacco and cannabis use in
remote indigenous populations in Northern Australia
Alan R. Clough (Australia) 346
Tests of causal linkages between cannabis use and
psychotic symptoms
David M. Fergusson, L John Horwood & Elizabeth M. Ridder
(New Zealand) 354
Brief cognitive behavioural interventions for regular
amphetamine users: a step in the right direction
Amanda Baker, Nicole K. Lee, Melissa Claire, Terry J. Lewin,
Tanya Grant, Sonja Pohlman, John B. Saunders, Francés Kay-Lambkin,
Paul Constable, Linda Jenner & Vaughan J. Carr (Australia) 367
Does parental smoking cessation encourage their young
adult children to quit smoking? A prospective study
Jonathan 8. Brícker, K. Bharat Rajan, M. Robyn Andersen &
Arthur V. Peterson Jr (USA) 379
Context-dependency of cue-elicited urge to smoke
Roy Thewissen, Marcel van den Hout, Remco C. Havermans &
Anfto Jonsen (Netherlands) 387
Calling emergency medical services during drug
overdose: an examination of individual, social and
setting correlates
Karin ETobin, Melissa A Davey & Carl A. Latkin (USA) 397
Influence of psychiatric comorbidity in alcoholdependent subjects in a representative population
survey on treatment utilization and natural recovery
G. Bischof, H.-J. Rumpf, C. Meyer, U. Haphe & U. John (Germany)
405
BOOK REWEVVS
Publishing Addiction Science: A Guide for the Perplexed
414
The Troublesome Legacy of Commissioner Lin. The
Opium Trade and Opium Suppression in Fujian
Province, I820s to I920s 414
Over th Influence: The Harm Reduction Guide for
Managing Drugs and Alcohol 415
Drug Treatment: What Works? 416
Helping Adolescents At Risk. Prevention of Multiple
Problem Behaviors 417
NEWS AND NOTES 418
Addiction
VOLUME 100 •SUPPLEMENT I • MARCH 2005
CLINICAL RAPIO EFFICACY SCREENING
TRIALS (CREST)
Cocaine Rapid Efficacy Screening Trial (CREST): a
paradigm for the controlled evaluation of candidate
medications for cocaine dependence
Deborah B. Leiderman, Steve Shoptaw, Ann Montgomery,
Daniel A. Bloch, Ahmed Elkashef, joseph LoCastro & Frank Vocci
(USA) I
Efficacy screening trials of paroxetine, pentoxifylline,
riluzole, pramipexole and venlafaxine in cocaine
dependence
Domenic A Ciraulo, Ofra Sarid-Segal, Clifford M. Knapp,
Ann Marie Ciraulo , Joseph LoCastro, Daniel A. Bloch,
Margaret A. Montgomery, Deborah B. Leiderman &
Ahmed Elkashef (USA) 12
Nefazodone treatment of cocaine dependence with
comorbid depressive symptoms
Domenic A. Ciraulo, Clifford Knapp, John Rotrosen, Ofra Sarid-Segal,
Ann Marie Ciraulo, Joseph LoCastro, David J. Greenblatt &
Deborah Leiderman (USA) 23
A placebo-controlled screening trial of celecoxib for the
treatment of cocaine dependence
Malcolm S. Reíd, Burt Angrist, Sherryl Baker, Caroline Woo,
Marión Schwartz,Ann Montgomery, Dorota Majewska,
James Robinson & John Rotrosen (USA) 32
A placebo-controlled screening trial of olanzapine,
valproate, and coenzyme Q10/L-carnitine for the
treatment of cocaine dependence
Malcolm S. Reid, Paul Casadonte, Sherryl Baker, Michael Sanfilipo,
Dania Braunstein, Robert Hitzemann, Ann Montgomery,
Dorota Majewska, james Robinson & John Rotrosen (USA) 43
A medication screening trial evaluation of reserpine,
gabapentin and lamotrigine pharmacotherapy of cocaine
dependence
S. Paul Berger, Theresa M. Winhusen, Eugene C. Somoza,
Judy M. Harrer.Juris P. Mezinskis, Deborah B. Leiderman,
Margaret A. Montgomery, R. Jeffrey Goldsmith, Daniel A. Bloch,
Bonita M. Singal & Ahmed Elkashef (USA) 58
A placebo-controlled screening trial of tiagabine,
sertraline and donepezil as cocaine dependence
treatments
Theresa M. Winhusen, Eugene C. Somoza, Judy M. Harrer,
Juris P. Mezinskis, Margaret A. Montgomery, R. Jeffrey Goldsmith,
Florence S. Coleman, Daniel A. Bloch, Deborah B. Leiderman,
Bonita M. Singal, Paul Berger & Ahmed Elkashef (USA) 68
Randomized controlled pilot trial of cabergoline,
hydergine and levodopa/carbidopa: Los Angeles Cocaine
Rapid Efficacy Screening Trial (CREST)
Steven Shoptaw, Donnie W. Watson, Chris Reiber, Richard A. Rawson,
Margaret A. Montgomery, Maria D. Majewska & Wa/ter Ling
(USA) 78
Retrospective analyses of pooled data from CREST I
and CREST II trials for treatment of cocaine
dependence
Ahmed Elkashef, Tyson H. Holmes, Daniel A. Bloch, Steve Shoptaw,
Kyle Kampman, Malcolm S. Reid, Eugene Somoza, Domenic Graulo,
John Rotrosen, Deborah Leiderman, Ann Montgomery & Frank Vocci
(USA) 91
Cocaine Rapid Efficacy Screening Trials (CREST):
lessons learned
Kyle M. Kampman, Deborah Leiderman, Tyson Holmes,
Joseph LoCastro, Daniel A. Bloch, Malcolm S. Reid, Steve Shoptaw,
Margaret A. Montgomery, Theresa M. Winhusen, Eugene C. Somoza,
Domenic A. Graulo, Ahmed Elkashef & Frank Vocci (USA) 102
Addiction
VOLUME 100 •NUMBER 4 • APRIL 2005
EDITORIALS
Brother, can you spare a smoke? Sibling transmission of
tobacco use
Thomas H. Brandon & Karen Obremski Brandon (USA) 439
The value of different methods and models: comment on
Slomkowski et oí. (2005)
Jocqueline M. Vink (Netheríands) 440
Sibling effects on smoking in adolescence: evidence for
social influence from a genetically informative design:
comment on Slomkowski et al. 2005
Rand D. Conger (USA) 441
The significance of social connectedness: comment on
Slomkowski et al. 2005
Kathleen R. Merikangas (USA) 442
Improving understanding of sibling effects on
adolescent smoking: response to the commentaries
Richard Rende, Cheryl Slomkowski, Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson &
Raymond Niaura (USA) 443
Impacts of federal precursor chemical regulations on
methamphetamine arrests
James K. Cunningham & Lon-Mu Uu (USA) 479
Nefazodone in out-patient treatment of inhaled cocaine
dependence: a randomized double-blind placebocontrolled trial
Son/o Regina Lambert Passos, Luiz. Antonio Bastos Camacho,
Claudia S. Lopes & María Angélica Borges dos Santos (Brazil) 489
The rise of buprenorphine prescribing in England: analysis
of NHS regional data, 2001-03
Comelis J. de Wet, Laurence J. Reed & Jennifer Bearn (UK) 495
Predicting the early therapeutic alliance in the treatment
of drug misuse
Petra S. Meier, Michael C. Donmall, Christine Barrowdough,
Patrick McElduff & Richard F. Heller (UK) 500
Selection and socialization effects of fraternities and
sororities on US college student substance use: a
multi-cohort national longitudinal study
Sean Esteban McCabe,]ohn E. Schulenberg, Uoyd D.Johnston,
Patrick M. O'Malley, jerald G. Bachman & Deborah D. Kloska (USA)
512
Gender differences in the association between substance
use and elevated depressive symptoms in a general
adolescent population
Christiane Poulin, Denise Hand, Brock Boudreau & Darcy Santor
(Canadá) 525
Could the high level of cirrhosis in central and eastern
Europe be due partly to the quality of alcohol consumed?
An exploratory investigation
Sándar Szucs, Attila Sárváry, Martin McKee & Róza Ádány (Hungary)
536
Adolescent drinking level and adult binge drinking In a
national birth cohort
B.J. M. H.Jefferis, C. Power & O. Manar (Israel) 543
Tobacco abstinence symptom suppression: the role
played by the smoking-related stimuli that are delivered
by denicotinized cigarettes
August R. Buchhalter, Michelle C. Acosta, Sarah E. Evans,
Alisan B. Breland & Thomas Eissenberg (USA) 550
HORIZONS: INTRODUCTION TO A SERIES
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Horizons of the treatment enterprise
Keith Humphreys (USA) 445
Fatal opiate overdose following regimen changes in
naltrexone treatment
Phillip Oliver, Miche//e Horspool & Jenny Keen (UK) 560
Is level of interest among cannabis users in self-help
materials and other services aimed at reducing problem
use?
John Cunningham (Canada) 561
Reporting bias and self-reported drug use
John MacLeod, Matthew Hickman & George Davey Smith (UK) 562
Motivational interviewing and the incredible shrinking
treatment effect
WiIIiam R. Miller (USA) 421
Alcohol and intimate partner violence: when can we say
that heavy drinking is a contributing cause of violence?
Kenneth E. Leonard (USA) 422
NATIONAL EXPERIENCES
South Africa: alcohol today
Charles D. H. Parry (South África) 426
FOR DEBATE
Sibling effects on smoking in adolescence: evidence
for social influence from a genetically informative
design
Cheryl Slomkowski, Richard Rende, Scott Novak, Elizabeth LloydRichardson & Raymond Niaura (USA) 430
COMMENTARIES
HORIZONS REVIEW
Reconsidering
the
evaluation
of
addiction
treatment:
from
retrospective
follow-up
to
concurrent recovery monitoring
A. Thomas McLellan, James R. McKay, Robert Forman, John Cacciola &
jack Kemp (USA) 447
REVIEW
BOOK REVIEWS
Evaluating explanations of the Australian 'heroin shortage'
Louisa Degenhardt, Peter Reuter, Linette Collins & Wayne Hall
(Australia) 459
Choice, Behavioral Economics and Addiction 564
RESEARCH REPORTS
Deterioration over time in effect of Motivational
Interviewing in reducing drug consumption and related
risk among young people
Jim McCambridge & John Strang (UK) 470
Hideous Absinthe: A History of a Devil in a Bottle 564
Pathological Gambling: A Clinical Guide to Treatment 565
Treating Alcohol and Drug Abuse 566
NEW BOOKS 568
NEWS AND NOTES 571
ERRATUM 573
Addiction
VOLUME 100 •SUPPLEMENT 2 • APRIL 2005
SMOKING TREATMENT SERVICES IN
ENGLAND:
IMPLEMENTATION
AND
OUTCOMES
A national strategy for smoking cessation treatment in
England
Ann McNeill, Martin Raw, Janet Whybrow & Patsy Bailey (UK) I
Implementing a national treatment service for
dependant smokers: initial challenges and solutions
Tim Coleman, Elspeth Pound, Catherine Adams, Linda Bauld,
Janet Ferguson & Francine Cheater (UK) 12
Delivering the English smoking treatment services
Linda Bauld, Tim Coleman, Catherine Adams, Elspeth Pound &
Janet Ferguson (UK) 19
Targeting smokers in priority groups: the influence of
government targets and policy statements
Elspeth Pound, Tim Coleman, Catherine Adams, Linda Bauld &
Janet Ferguson (UK) 28
How effective are the English smoking treatment
services in reaching disadvantaged smokers?
John Chesterman, Ken Judge, Linda Bauld & Janet Ferguson (UK) 36
The English smoking treatment services: short-term
outcomes
Ken Judge, Linda Bauld, John Chesterman & Janet Ferguson (UK) 46
The English smoking treatment services: one-year
outcomes
Janet Ferguson, Linda Bauld, John Chesterman &. Ken Judge (UK) 59
The cost-effectiveness of the English smoking
treatment services: evidence from practice
Christine Godfrey, Steve Parrott, Tim Coleman & Elspeth Pound (UK)
70
Lessons from the English smoking treatment services
Martin Raw, Ann McNeill & Tim Coleman (UK) 84
Addiction
VOLUME 100 •NUMBER 7 • JULY 2005
EDITORIALS
Drinking volume and patterns: back to basics
MartIn Bobak (UK) 883
Cannabis potency in Europe
Leslie A. King, Chloé Carpentier & Paul Grifiiths (UK) 884
EDITORIAL NOTE
'Room with a view"
Robert West (UK) 887
ROOM WITH A VIEW
Banning smoking in taverns and restaurants—a research
opportunity as well as a gain for public health
Robín Room (Sweden) 888
NATIONAL EXPERIENCES
Australia and alcohol: living down the legend
Richard Midford (Australia) 89 /
JOURNAL INTERVIEW 69
Conversation with Elisaldo Luiz de Araújo Carlini
(E. A. Carlini) 897
FOR DEBATE
Effects of a sustained heroin shortage in three Australian
States
Louisa Degenhardt, Carolyn Day, Paul Dietze, Sophie
Pointer, Elizabeth Conroy, Linette Collins & Wayne Hall
(Australia) 908
COMMENTARIES
Learning from uncommon events: comment on
Degenhardt et al. 2005
Jerome H. Jaffe (USA) 921
More panic in needle park
Michael Gossop (UK) 922
Avoiding simplistic interpretations: comment on
Degenhardt
et al. 2005
Mark Tyndall (Canada) 923
Availability as a law of addiction
Robert E. Mann (Canada) 924
Heroin, supply side interventions and crime
Peter Reuter (USA) 925
Supply control does work: the case from Australia
Wei Hao (China) 926
Supply control policy, harm reduction and context
dependence
Don Weatherburn (Australia) 927
The benefits of structural modeling of the Australian
heroin drought
Jonathan P. Caulkins (USA) 928
Mapping the consequences of an unanticipated drug
supply change of uncertain origins: response to the
commentaries
Louisa Degenhardt, Wayne Hall, Carolyn Day, Paul Dietze, Linette
Collins & Sophie Pointer (Australia) 930
RESEARCH REPORTS
Drinking patterns, drinking contexts and alcohol-related
aggression among late adolescent and young adult
drinkers
Samantha Wells, Kathryn Graham, Mark Speechley & John j.
Koval (Canada) 933
Level of impaired control predicts outcome of
moderation-oriented treatment for alcohol problems
Nick Heather & Sharon Dawe (UK) 945
Alcohol expectancies, conduct disorder and early-onset
alcoholism: negative alcohol expectancies are associated
with less drinking in non-impulsive versus impulsive
subjects
Peter R. Finn, Lyuba Bobova, Elizabetli Wehner, Susan Fargo &
Martin £ Rickert (USA) 953
First cannabis use: does onset shift to younger ages?
Findings from 1988 to 2003 from the Dutch National
School Survey on Substance Use
Karin Monshouwer, Filip Smit, Ron de Craaf, Jim van
Os & Wilma Vollebergh (Netherlands) 963
Cannabis 'tinny' houses in New Zealand: implications for
the use and sale of cannabis and other illicit drugs in
New Zealand
Chris Wilkins, James L Reilly & Sally Casswell (New Zealand)
971 Evaluating the impact of methadone maintenance
programmes on mortality due to overdose and aids
in a cohort of heroin users in Spain
M. T. Brugal, A. Domingo-Salvany, R. Puig, G. Barrio, P. García de
Olalla & L. de la Fuente (Spain) 981
The relationship between non-injection drug use
behaviors on progression to AIDS and death in a cohort
of HIV seropositive women in the era of highly active
antiretroviral therapy use
Farzana Kapadia, judith A. Cook, Marge H. Cohén, Nancy
Sohler, Andrea Kovacs, Ruth M. Greenblatt, Imtiaz Choudhary
& David Vlahov (USA) 990
Depressive symptoms and smoking among Hong Kong
Chinese adolescents
I H. Lam, Sunita M. Stewan, Sai Yin Ho, Man Kin Lai, Kwok Hang
Mak, Ka Vai Chau, Urna Rao & Farideh Salili (China) 1003
Reimbursement for smoking cessation treatment may
double the abstinence rate: results of a randomized trial
J. Kaper, E. J.. Wagena, M. C. Willemsen & C. P. van Schayck
(Netherlands) 1012
Smoking habits and obesity in young adults
Eyal Zimlichman, llan Kochba, Frands B. Mimouni, Tzippora
Shochat, Itamar Grotto, Yitshak Kreiss & Dror Monde/ (Israel)
1021
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
A comment on allowing Saturday sales in the Swedish
retail monopoly
Harold D. Holder (USA) 1026
Driving capacity of patients treated with methadone and
slow-release oral morphine
S. M. Giacomuzzi, M. Ertl, A Vigl, Y. Riemer, V. Günther, M. Kopp, W.
Pilsz &
W. Haaser (Austria) 1027
Blame the counselling, not the implant. A response to
Oliver, Horspool & Keen (2005)
Nikolaj Kunee & Philipp Lobmaier (Noiway) 1027
Overdose prevention counselling during naltrexone
implant regimen changes
Phillip Oliver, Michelle Horspool & Jenny Keen (UK) 1028
BOOK REVIEWS
Message in a Bottle. The Making of Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome
1030
Understanding Drugs and Behaviour 1030
Drug Testing in the Workplace 1031
Addiction and Life Course 1032
Addiction
VOLUME 100 •NUMBER 8 • AUGUST 2005
EDITORIALS
RESEARCH REPORTS
Opiate detoxification: what are the goals?
Charles P. O'Brien (USA) 1035
Time for a change: putting the Transtheoretical (Stages
of Change) Model to rest
Robert West (UK) 1036
A multi-center randomized trial of buprenorphinenaloxone versus clonidine for opioid detoxification:
findings from the National Institute on Drug Abuse
Clinical Trials Network
Walter Ling, Leslie Amass, Steve Shoptaw,Jeffrey J. Annon, Maureen
Hillhouse, Dean Babcock, Greg Brigham, Judy Harrer, Malcolm Reíd,
Joan Muir, Betty Buchan, Debbie Orr, George Woody, jonathan Krejci
& Douglas Ziedonis (USA) 1090
Comparative study of the effectiveness of slow-release
morphine and methadone for opioid maintenance
therapy Harald Eder, Reinhold Jagsch, Dominik Kraigher, Andjela
Primorac, Nina Ebner & Gabriele Fischer (Austria) 1101
Impact of Federal drug law enforcement on the supply
of heroin in Australia
Michael Smithson, Michael McFadden & Sue-Ellen Mwesigye
(Australia) 1 1 1 0
The impact of borderline personality disorder on 12month outcomes for the treatment of heroin
dependence
Shane Darke, Joanne Ross, Anna Williamson & Maree Teesson
(Australia) 1121
Levo-alpha-acetylmethadol (LAAM) versus
methadone: treatment retention and opiate use
Douglas Longshore,Jjeffrey Annon, M. Douglas Anglin & Richard A.
Rawson (USA) 1131
Five-year trends in patterns of drug use among people
who use stimulants ¡n dance contexts in the United
Kingdom
Jim McCambridge, Luke Mitcheson, Adam Winstock & Neil Hunt
(UK.) 1140
Alcohol and coronary heart disease risk—is there
an unknown confounder?
Kari Poikolainen,Jjussi Vahtera, Marianna Virtanen, Anne
Linna & Mika Kivimäki (Finland) 1150
Alcohol price elasticities in control and license states in
the United States, 1982-99
Björrn Trolldal & Wílliam Ponicki (USA) 1158
European Union scientific production on alcohol and
drug misuse (1976-2000)
Xavier Sánchez-Carbonell, Elena Guardiola, Ana Bellés
& Marta Beranuy (Spa'm) 1166
When smokers are resistant to change: experimental
analysis of the effect of patient resistance on practitioner
behaviour
Nick Francis, Stephen Rollnick,Jim McCambridge, Chris Butler,
Claire Lane & Kerenza Hood (UK) 1175
Antisocial personality disorder is associated with
increased severity of gambling, medical, drug and
psychiatric problems among treatment-seeking
pathological gamblers
Rofaert H. Pietrzak & Nancy M. Petry (USA) 1183
COMMENTARIES
When popularity outstrips the evidence: comment on
West (2005)
Thaddeus A. Herzog (USA) 1040
Theoretical tools for the industrial era in smoking
cessation counselling: a comment on West (2005)
Jean-FranÇois Etter (Switzerland) 1041
Weighing the pros and cons of changing change
models: a comment on West (2005)
David C. Hodgins (Canada) 1042
Another nail in the coffin of the Transtheoretical
Model? A comment on West (2005)
Stephen Sutton (UK.) 1043
A premature obituary for the Transtheoretical Model: a
response to West (2005)
Cario C. DiClemente (USA) 1046
What does it take for a theory to be abandoned? The
Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change as a test
case
Robert West (UK) 1048
NATIONAL EXPERIENCES
India: alcohol and public health
Vivek Benegal (India) 1051
JOURNAL INTERVIEW 70
Conversation with Malcolm H. Lader (057
FOR DEBATE
International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP)'s latest
report on alcohol education: a flawed peer review
process
David Foxcroft (UK.) 1066
COMMENTARIES
ICAP's latest report on alcohol education — A flawed
process
Sally Casswell (New Zealand) 1069
Fingers burnt: a comment on Foxcroft (2005)
Peter Anderson (Netherlands) 1070
Research dissemination: the challenge to ensure quality
Steve Allsop & Richard Midford (Australia) 1071
What to expect from a 'social aspects' organization, and
what to expect from school-based alcohol education
Robin Room (Sweden) 1072
REVIEW
The feasibility of smoking reduction: an update
John R. Hughes & Matthew j. Carpenter (USA) 1074
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
The role of supply reduction in an evidence-based illicit
drug strategy: comments on Smithson et al. (2005)
Evan Wood (Canada) 1194
CLASSIC TEXTS REVISITED
Similarities in Animal and Human Drug-Taking Behavior
Roland R. Griffiths, George E. Bigelow, Jack E.
Henningfield
Maxine Stitzer (USA) 1196
NEWS AND NOTES 1198
CORRIGENDA 1201
Addiction Abstracts
Volume 12
Number 2
May 2005
Page
Author index
Subject index
201
209
Abstracts
PATTERNS OF USE
Initial use; prevalence; drinking behaviour; cigarettes; illicit
drugs; misuse of psychoactive drug……………………………………………….……….208-219
PSYCHO-SOCIAL ASPECTS
Social context; economics; altitudes; beliefs and cognitions; crime;
aggression; families; racial aspects…………………………………………………………220-268
THEORETICAL AND RESEARCH ISSUES
Concepts; models and methods; measurement ……………………………………………269-302
HEALTH AND HEALTH BEHAVIOUR
Pregnancy; physical health problems; mortality; neuropsychology;
psychiatric aspects; accidents, driving, skills impairment ………………………………303-332
INTERVENTIONS
Prevention/general, education, control policies;
treatment/general; methadone treatments; detoxification and
withdrawal; cessation and relapse; treatment/other ……………………………………….333-391
HIV/AIDS
Prevalence; risk behaviours………………………………………….……………………..392-406
Addiction Abstracts
Volume 12
Author index
Subject index
Number 3
August 2005
Page
301
309
Abstracts
PATTERNS OF USE
Initial use; prevalence; drinking behaviour; cigarettes; illicit
drugs; misuse of psychoactive drugs……………………………………………………….407-422
PSYCHO-SOCIAL ASPECTS
Social context; economics; altitudes; beliefs and cognitions; crime;
aggression; families; racial aspects………………………………………………………….423-472
THEORETICAL AND RESEARCH ISSUES
Concepts; models and methods; measurement…………………………………………….473-501
HEALTH AND HEALTH BEHAVIOUR
Pregnancy; physical health problems; mortality; neuropsychology;
psychiatric aspects; accidents, driving, skills impairment…………………………………..502-521
INTERVENTIONS
Prevention/general, education, control policies; treatment/general; methadone treatments;
detoxification and withdrawal; cessation and relapse; treatment/other…………………..…..522-599
HIV/AIDS
Prevalence; risk behaviours………………………………………………………………600-610
Addiction Research & Theory
Volume 13 - Number 3 - June 2005
Contents
201 Editorial: Theorizing normal drug use
Richard Hammersley
205 Normalization as a barometer: Recreational drug use and
the consumption of leisure by younger Britons
Howard Parker
217 Subcultural evolution and illicit drug use
Andrew Golub, Bruce D. Johnson & Eloise Dunlap
23l
Applying cognitive policy analysis to the drug issue: Harm
reduction and the reversal of the deviantization of drug
users in Britain 1985—1997
Hervé Hudebine
245 The drug career of the older injector
Judith A. Levy & Tammy Anderson
259 Reducing the risks of drug use: The case for set and setting
Phil Dalgarno & David Shewan
267
Reduced drinking with age: Is it normal?
Mary L. M. Gilhooly
281 Alcohol use in college: Limitations on the
transformation of social norms
Robert Granfield
293 Using an extended theory of planned behaviour to
understand smoking amongst schoolchildren
Brian McMillan, Andrea R. Higgins &. Mark Conner
Addiction Research & Theory
Volume 13 - Number 4 - August 2005
Contents
Addiction as accomplishment: The discursive construction of
disease
307
Craig Reinarman
Multicultural contexts and alcohol and drug use as symbolic
behaviour
Robin Room
321
"I am not a drug abuser, I am a drug user": A discourse
analysis of 44 drug users' construction of identity
Sharon Rodner
333
An investigation of descriptive and experimental aspects
of intrusive thoughts in a sample of substance-dependent
inpatients
347
Martina Reynolds, Anton Valmana, Christos Kouimtsidis, Catherine
Donaldson & Hamid Ghodse
Retrieval strategies and cultural differences in answering
survey questions on drinking: A cross-national comparison
Kirsimarja Raitasalo, Ronaid Knibbe & Ludwig Kraus
359
Using multiple coders to enhance qualitative analysis: The
case of interviews with consumers of drug treatment
Lynda Berends & Jennifer Johnston
373
The relationship between cognitive preoccupation with
alcohol and alcohol use in male and female college students 383
Cecile A. Marczinski, Rachel Bryant & Mark T. Fillmore
Correspondance: Needle Foucation: Deux ou Trois Choses
que Je Sais de Pica Manie (with apologies to Jean Luc Godard) 395
Andrew McBride & Richard Pates
The power of naming: A reply to McBride and Pates
Suzanne Fraser, Max Hopwood, Carla Treloar & Loren Brener
403
Book Review
Straight from the heart
Loma Templeton
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875
Brief motivational intervention for adolescent smokers in medical
settings
Suzanne M. Colby
Peter M. Monti
Tracy O'Leary Tevyaw
Nancy P. Barnett
Anthony Spirito
Damaris J. Rohsenow
Suzanne Riggs
Wi/liam Lewander
Difficulty in demonstrating a risk from drinking pattern in fourteen
years of coronary heart disease morbidity and mortality: The Lung Robert P. Murray
John E. Connett
Health Study
Pía Mákelá
Jürgen Rehm
889
Factors affecting American Indian adolescent tobacco use
905
Understanding the associations among education, employment
characteristics, and smoking
ManSoo Yu
Arlene Rubín Stiffman
Stacey Freedenthal
David W. Wetter
Ludmila Cofia-Gunn
Rachel T. Fouladi
Jennifer E. Irvin
Patricia Daza
Carlos Mazas Kelli Wright
Paul M. Cinciripini
Ellen R. Gritz
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915
Replication of subtypes for smoking cessation within the
contemplation stage of change
929
Friend's drinking behaviour and adolescent alcohol consumption:
The moderating role of friendship characteristics
949
Implicit and explicit attitudes toward smoking in a smoking and a
nonsmoking setting
963
The moderating effects of peer substance use on the family
structure-adolescent substance use association: Quantity versus
quality of parenting
981
Validation of English-language versions of three scales measuring Derek H. Chrístie
attitudes towards smoking, smoking-related self-efficacy and the Jean-Frangois Efíer
use of smoking cessation strategies
989
Comparison of the predictors of alcohol use and misuse among Mei-Yu Yeh
l-Chyun Chiang
Han and aboriginal students in Taiwan
Milena D. Anatchkova
Wayne F. Velicer
James O. Prochaska
Sander M. Bot
RutgerC.M.E. Engels
Ronald A. Knibbe
Wim H.J. Meeus
Jorg Huijding
Peter J. de Jong
Reinout W. Wiers
Kirsten Verkooijen
David Eitle
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
1001 Analysis of baseline by treatment interactions in a drug Matthew S. Fritz
David P. MacKinnon
prevention and health promotion program for high school male Jason Williams
athletes
Linn Goldberg Esther L. Moe
Diana L. Elliot
1007 Contributions of attachment style and perceived social support to
lifetime use of illicit substances
Kristin M, Caspers
1019 Comparison of drug use and psychiatric morbidity between
prostitute and non-prostitute female drug users in Glasgow,
Scotland
Gail Gilchrist
Laurence Gruer
Jacqueline Atkinson
Remi J. Cadoret
Douglas Langbehn
Rebecca Yucuis
Beth Troutman
1013 Cutting down substance abuse—present state and visions among Riitta Lappalainen-Lehto
Kaija Seppá
surgeons and nurses
Isto Nordback
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1025 Factors predicting 2-year retention in methadone maintenance
treatment for opioid dependence
Caro/ J. Strike
William Gnam
Karen Urbanoski
Benedikt Fischer
David C. Marsh
Margaret Millson
1029 A psychometric evaluation of the Fagerström Test for Nicotine
Dependence in PTSD smokers
Todd C. Buckley
Susannah L. Mozley
Dana R. Holohan
Kate Walsh
Jean C. Beckham
Jon D. Kassel
1035 Consumption of higher numbers of cigarettes in Mexican youth:
the importance of social permissiveness of smoking
Lucia María Lotrean
Luisa María SánchezZamorano
Raydel Valdés-Salgado
Edna Arillo-Santillán
Betania Alien
Mauricio Hernández-Avila
Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce
1043 Illicit drug use and abuse/dependence: modeling of two-stage
A. Agrawal
variables using the CCC approach
M.C. Neale
K.C. Jacobson
C.A. Prescott
K.S. Kendler
1049 Under what circumstances are nurses willing to engage in brief Kjell Johansson
alcohol interventions?: A qualitative study from primary care in Ingemar Ákerlind
Sweden
Preben Bendtsen
1055 Psychological distress and marijuana use before and after
treatment: Testing cognitive-behavioral matching hypotheses
1061 Childhood adversity and poor mothering: consequences of
polydrug abuse use as a moderator
1065 Predictors of attrition from day treatment of adolescents with
substance-related disorders
1071 Impulsivity, negative expectancies, and marijuana use: A test of
the acquired preparedness model
Josephine M. DeMarce
Robert S. Stephens
Roger A. Roffman
Michael D. Newcomb
Thomas F. Locke
Daniel Pagnin
Valeria de Queiroz
Edson G. Saggese
Laura Vangsness
Brenna H. Bry
Erích W. LaBouvie
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Vol. 30, No. 6, 2005
A prospective, open-label trial of ondansetron in
adolescents with alcohol dependence
Michael A. Dawes
Bankole A. Johnson
Nassima Aii-Daoud
Jennie Z. Ma
Jack R Cornelius
Factors associated with client-collateral agreement in
substance abuse post-treatment self-reports
Predictors of substance use among homeless youth in
San Diego
Satish Kedía
Stephanie W. Perry
Chad A. Bousman
Elaine J. Blumberg
Audrey M. Shillington
Melbourne F. Hovell
Míng Ji
Stephanie Lehman
John Clapp
Gerald A. Bennett,
Jacqueline Withers
Peter W. Thomas
David S. Higgíns
James Bailey
Lorraine Parry
Eleanor Davies
A randomised trial of early warning signs relapse
prevention training in the treatment of alcohol
dependence
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1125 The effect of individual cocaine withdrawal symptoms on outcomes
in cocaine users
Mehmet Sofuoglu
Susan Dudish-Poulsen
James Poling
Marc Mooney
Dorothy K. Hatsukami
1135 The TPH intron 7 A218C polymorphism and TCI dimension scores in
alcohol-dependent patients: hints to nonspecific psychopathology
Ion Anghelescu
Christoph Klawe
Christoph Fehr
Peter Singer
Alexandra Schleicher
Hubertus Himmerich
Christoph Hiemke
Norbert Dahmen
Armin Szegedi
1144 The relationship of aggression to suicidal behavior in depressed
patients with a history of alcoholism
1154 The effect of mianserin add-on, on the intensity of opioid withdrawal
symptoms during detoxification program—a randomized, double
blind, placebo controlled, prospective study
1168 Feedback interventions for college alcohol misuse: What, why and
for whom?
Leo Sher
María A. Oquendo
Hanga C. Galfa/vy
Michael F. Grunebaum,
Ainsley K. Burke
Gil Zalsman
J. John Mann
I. Hermán
D. Shamir
R. Bar-Hamburger
C.G. Pick
S. Schriber
Scott T. Walters
Clayton Neighbors
1183 Stages of smoking acquisition versus susceptibility as predictors of
smoking initiation in adolescents in primary care
Minnie Huang
Jack Hollis
Michael Polen
Jodi Lapidus
Donald Austin
1195 Depression in pregnant women seeking smoking cessation
treatment
Janice A. Blalock
Rachel T. Fouladi
David W. Wetter Paul M.
Cincirípini
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Vol. 30, No. 6, 2005
1209 Neurobiochemical and clinical aspects of craving in alcohol addiction: A
review
Giovanni Addolorato
Lorenzo Leggio
Ludovico Abenavoli
Giovanni Gasbarrini on
behalf of the Alcoholism
Treatment Study Group
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
1225 Religiosity, social support, and smoking cessation among urban African
American smokers
1230 Self-reported motivations to change and self-efficacy levels for a group of
recidivist drink drivers
Nicole L Nollen
Delwyn Catley
Gwen Davies
Matthew Hall
Jasjit S. Ahluwalia
James Freeman
Poppy Liossis
Cynthia Schonfeld
Mary Sheehan
Vic Siskind
Barry Watson
1236 Body image treatment for weight concerned smokers: A pilot study
Matthew M. Clark
J. Taylor Hays
Kristin S. Vickers
Chrísti A. Patten I
Ivana T. Croghan
Emily Berg
Sheila Wadewitz
Stefanie Schwartz
Paul A. Decker
Kenneth P. Offord
Ray W. Squires
Richard D. Hurt
1241 Social workers' ratings of comorbid personality disorders in
substance abusers
Morten Hesse
1247 Unaided smoking cessation among smokers in treatment for
alcohol dependence
Maher Karam-Hage
Cynthia S. Pomerleau
Ovide F. Pomerleau
Kirk J. Brower
1254 A quality framework for addiction treatment programs
Udo Nabitz
Wim van den Brink
Jan Walburg
Continued on page III
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Vol. 30, No. 6, 2005
1261 Explaining the link between violence perpetration, victimization and drug
use
Michelle D. Weiner
Steve Sussman
Ping Sun
Clyde Dent
1267 Predicting children's level of exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
based on two national surveys in Norway in 1995 and 2001
Jostein Rise
Karl Erik Lund
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1273 Effect of nicotine replacement therapy on post-cessation weight
gain and nutrient intake: A randomized controlled trial of
postmenopausal female smokers
Sharon S. Alien
Dorothy Hatsukami
Dawn
M. Bríntnell
Tracy Bade
1281 Ecological Assessment of Substance-abuse Experiences (EASE):
Findings from a new instrument development pilot study
Holly C. Matto
Keith Miller
Christopher Spera
1290 Prevalence and correlates of tobacco use and nicotine dependence
among psychiatric patients in India
Prabha S. Chandra
Michael P. Carey
Kate B. Carey
K.R. Jairam
N.S. Girish
H.P.Rudresh
1300 Predictors of 5-year mortality following inpatient/residential group
treatment for substance use disorders
Jennifer E. Johnson
John W. Finney
Rudolf H. Moos
Monica H. Swahn
John E. Donovan
1317 Predictors of fighting attributed to alcohol use among adolescent
drinkers
1335 Spirituality, mindfulness and substance abuse
Janis Leigh
Sara Bowen
G. Alan Marlatt
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1342 Sources of prescription drugs for illicit use
Sean Esteban McCabe
Caro/ J. Boyd
1351 Development and preliminary evaluation of a measure of support
Janet L. Thomas
provided to a smoker among young adults
Christi A. Pairen
Paul A. Decker Ivana T.
Croghan
Margaret L. Cowles
Carne A. Bronars
Liza M. Nirelli
Kenneth P. Offord
1370 Methamphetamine and alcohol abuse and dependence symptoms: Jeffrey S. Simons
Associations with affect lability and impulsivity in a rural treatment Matthew N.l. Oliver
population
Raluca M. Gaher
Gerald Ebel
Patricia Brummels
1382 Cannabis use to enhance sportive and non-sportive performances Fabríce Olivier Lorente
among French sport students
Patrick Peretti-Watel
Laurent Grelo
On
the
importance
of
distinguishing
shame
from
guilt:
Relations
to
1392
Ronda L. Dearing
problematic alcohol and drug use
Jeffrey Stuewig
June Pnce Tangney
Unaided
smoking
cessation
and
predictors
of
failure
to
quit
in
a
1405
J. Lee Westmaas
community sample: Effects of gender
Karen Langsam
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
1425 Lack of effect for decisional balance as a brief motivational intervention
for at-risk college drinkers
Susan E. Collins
Kate B. Carey
1431 Treatment outcomes for alcohol dependence among middle-aged and
older adults
David W. Oslín
Valerie J. Slaymaker
Frederic C. Blow
Patricia L. Owen
Carol Colleran
Van Wang
Dorothy C. Browne
Carla L. Storr
Fernando A. Wagner
1437 Gender and the tobacco-depression relationship: A sample of African
American college students at a Historically Black College or University
(HBCU)
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1442 Identifying a negative mood subtype in incarcerated adolescents:
Relationship to substance use
Aaron P. Turner
Mary E. Larimer
Irwin G. Sarason
Eríc W. Trupin
1449 Sensation seeking and negative affectivity as predictors of risky behaviors: Olivier Desrichard
A distinction between occasional versus frequent risk-taking
Virginia Denarié
1454 Gender differences in the causal direction between workplace harassment
and drinking
1459 Effects of community substance abuse treatment services on cllents'
criminal arrests
Sally A. Freels
Judith A. Richman
Kathleen M. Rospenda
Lois A. Ventura
Eríc G. Lambert
1464 Estimating the prevalence of cannabinoid use urine testing: A preliminary
study in Kerman, Iran
Manzume Shamsi Meimandi
Nouzar Nakhaee
Kouros Divsalar
Shahriar Dabirí
1468 Ecstasy and cocaine: Patterns of use among prime age individuals in Jan C. van Ours
Amsterdam
1474 Comparison of the Heavy Smoking Index and of the Fagerstrom Test for
Nicotine Dependence in a sample of 749 cigarette smokers
Henri Chabrol
Michel Niezborala
Evelyne Chastan
José de León
Adicciones
2OO5 - Vol. 17, nº 2
17, n'
Editorial
Editorial
¿Qué podemos esperar de una revista
especializada en el tema de la adicción?
What can a speciality Addiction journal be
expected to Achieve?
Edwaids, G.
93
Edwaids, G.
93
Originales
Originals
¿Qué quieren saber los usuarios de éxtasis?:
estudio de una lista de correo de internet.
What do ecstasy users want to know? Study
based on an internet mailing list
Caudevilla Gálligo, C.
Caudevilla Gálligo, C.
97
97
Motivadores de consumo de alcohol en
Motivations for alcohol consumption in
adolescentes: análisis de diferencias inter-género adolescents: analysis of gender differences
y propuesta de un continuum etiológico.
and an aetiological continuum proposal.
Moral Jiménez, M'1 V. Rodríguez Díaz, F.J.; Sirvent Ruiz, C.
105
Moral Jiménez, M3 V; Rodríguez Díaz, F.J.; Sirvent Ruiz, C.
105
Deshabituación de drogas y funcionamiento
cerebral: una visión Integradora.
Drugs treatment and cerebral operation
models: an integrative framework.
Lorea Conde, /.; Tirapu Ustárroz, J.; Landa, A/.; López-Goñi, JJ.
121
Lorea Conde, /.; Tirapu Ustárroz, J.: Landa, N.; López-Goñi, JJ.
121
Perfil emocional de los consumidores de
"revuelto" en comparación con consumidores de
heroína y de cocaína.
Emotional profile of "speed-ball" abusers white
regard to heroin and cocaine abusers.
Aguilar de Arcos, F.; Verdejo García, A.; Sánchez Barrera, M.B.;
López Jiménez, A ; Pérez García, M.
131
Aguilar de Arcos, F; Verdejo García, A.; Sánchez Barrera, M.B.
López Jiménez, A.; Pérez García, M.
131
Utilidad de los parches para el análisis de drogas
en sudor en un grupo de reclusos de Madrid.
Usefulness of sweat collection patches for the
drug analysis in a group of inmates m the penal
population in Madrid.
Vegué, M; A/varo, E.; Sternberg, F.; Martín, M.; Martínez, D.
139
Vegué. M.; Alvaro, £.; Sternberg, F; Martín, M.: Martínez, D
139;
Cómo el propio consumo de drogas de los
mediadores recreativos tiene implicaciones
preventivas.
How the recreational mediators use of drugs
has preventative implications.
Calafat, A.; Fernández, C.; Juan, M.; Becoña, E.
Calafat, A.; Fernández, C.; Juan, M.; Becoña, E.
145
145
Sección Latinoamericana
Latinoamerican Section
VIH, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C y VDRL en usuarios VIH, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and VDRL ¡n non
de cocaína no inyectable en Uruguay
inyection cocaine users in Uruguay.
Osimani, Mª L.; Latorre, L.; Garíbotto, G.; Scarlatta, L
Chipparelli, //., Vidal, J.
Boletín Socidrogalcohol
Otras noticias
157
Osimani, M:< L.;L.atorre, L.; Garíbotto, G.; Scarlatta, L;
Chipparelli, //., Vidal, J.
Socidrogalcohol bulletin
Other news
157
CDD DDZ
Centro de Documentación
de drogodependencias
boletín
118
Mayo 2005
INDICE
RESEÑAS
x Muturreko bi eredu Europako droga politikan: Holanda eta Suedia berrikuntza bidean..2
x Fenómenos emergentes en Burdeos: baja la edad de los usuarios de programas de
bajo umbral y se multiplica la oferta de drogas naturales .............................................3
x La reducción de riesgos y las alternativas de ocio, claves para proteger a los
preadolescentes frente a las drogas ...............................................................................3
x La 'agenda oculta' de las salas de consumo: un toxicómano disciplinado en una ciudad
excluyente ......................................................................................................................4
x Mezu okerra igorri: cannabisaren erabilera terapeutikoa arautzeak ba ote du eraginik
erabilera ludikoan? ........................................................................................................5
ENCUENTROS..........................................................................................................................6
LA CITA
x 3a Conferencia latina de reducción de daños relacionados con los usos de drogas
(CLAT3)..........................................................................................................................6
HERRAMIENTAS
x Atender a los drogodependientes en los centros de emergencia..................................7
ESTUDIOS
x -La mortalidad causada por las drogas en la CAPV registra en 2002 un mínimo
histórico.........................................................................................................................8
EXPERIENCIAS
x Cómo advertir a tiempo las tendencias emergentes en el consumo de drogas:
el sistema Fore Var.....................................................................................................10
BIBLIOGRAFÍA...............................................................................................................................................11
CDD DDZ
Centro de Documentación
de drogodependencias
boletín
119
Junio 2005
INDICE
RESENAS
x Anai-arreba nagusiaren eragina drogen kontsumoan..................................................2
x Gurasoak drogen aurrean: debekatu, beste aldera begiratu ala mugak ezarri ...........2
x Geografía de la juventud urbana en España: estilos de vida y riesgos..................3
x Cómo ha evolucionado la dependencia a la heroína y su asistencia en el Estado
español ...........................................................................................4
x Tratamiento de las drogas en la prensa juvenil francesa: entre la banalización
y la recuperación de la libertad de expresión.......................................................5
x Factores de riesgo y patrones de consumo de drogas de los menores
inmigrantes:..........................................................................................5
ENCUENTROS.................................................................................................................6
LA CITA
x Deporte, dopaje y educación .....................................................................................6
HERRAMIENTAS
x Detectar e intervenir con menores en riesgo..................................................7
ESTUDIOS
x El botellón: un conflicto postmoderno de efectos peligrosos.................................8
EXPERIENCIAS
x Droga erabilera hautemateko testak eskoletan: prebentzioa ala intimjtatearen
urratzea?..................................................................................................................10
BIBLIOGRAFÍA .....................................................................................................11
CDD DDZ
Centro de Documentación
de drogodependencias
boletín
120
Julio 2005
INDICE
RESEÑAS
x Alkoholaren kontsumitzea unibertsitateetan, kontrolpean ........................2
x Dime con quién andas y te diré cuánto bebes: la capacidad de moderar el
consumo de algunas amistades.........................................................3
x Drogen erabileran gizabanakoa eta ingurunearen garrantzia ....................3
x Prevención selectiva con jóvenes en riesgo: una revisión de la literatura ....4
x Recursos educativos frente al consumo de cannabis entre los escolares ....5
ENCUENTROS..................................................................................6
LA CITA
x Primeras Jornadas Dianova "Menores y Drogas". Pamplona, 28 al 30 de
Septiembre..........................................................................................................6
HERRAMIENTAS
x Cómo elaborar un Plan de Prevención de drogodependencias en la
empresa ................................... ....................................................................7
ESTUDIOS
x Una revisión de la evidencia científica sobre las consecuencias negativas
del uso habitual de cannabis.............................................................................8
EXPERIENCIAS
x Revisión de los programas de intercambio de jeringuillas y de sus
evaluaciones ..................................................................................................10
BIBLIOGRAFÍA
............................................................................................11
VOL. 32, NO. 1
SPRING 2005
CONTEMPORARY DRUG PROBLEMS
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY QUARTERLY
DRINKING AND PUBLIC PLACE
1
3
Notes on Contributors
Editor's Introduction: Drinking and Public Place
An introduction to four papers and two commentaries on drinking
places and their worlds ,from early modern times to the late 20th
century.
PETER CLARK
9
Drinking and Public Space in Early Modern German Lands
After a sketch of the main occasions for alcohol consumption in
Bavaria and Bern in the 1500s to 1700s, the paper explores the
dynamic relationship between public and private space in
drinking establishments, concluding that taverns at the same
time both challenged and stabilized the social order.
BEAT KÜMIN
29
Taverns in the Public Sphere in 18th-Century Paris
Three types of drinking places in Paris under the old regime
attracted distinct clienteles. The artisanal taverns that served the
bulk of the Parisian population evolved as a public sphere,
developing from a space monopolized by royal control to one in
which the populace behaved increasingly autonomously, with latent
political implications.
THOMAS BRENNAN
45
Public Drinking Then and Now
A commentary on the papers of Kümin and Brennan.
KATHRYN GRAHAM
57
Drinking and Public Space in Leningrad/St. Petersburg and
Helsinki in the Interwar Period
As the Soviet Union and Finland both retreated from
prohibition, authorities in both Leningrad and Helsinki
emphasized strong control of public drinking places, pushing
traditional male drinking toward more private space.
JUSSI WACKLIN
93
Moral Regulation of Public Space and Drinking in the Media
and Legislation in Finland
The ban on public drinking was lifted in Finland in 1995. Intended
as a civilizing measure, the result was more obtrusive public
intoxication. The paper examines themes of moral regulation in the
ensuing media and legislative debate.
JUKKA TORRONEN AND THOMAS KARLSSON
127
Societal Response and the Moral Regulation of Public-Space Drinking
A commentary on the papers of Wacklin and Törrönen & Karlsson.
DAVID R. RUDY
ISSUE EDITOR: PETER CLARK
131
A Typology of Toronto Nightclubs at the Turn of the Millennium
Drawing on 1,056 nights of observation in 75 high-capacity nightclubs in
Toronto, the paper delineates 10 types of clubs on the basis of the music genre
featured. Particular subcultures tend to be associated with the different types.
JOHN PURCELL AND KATHRYN GRAHAM
VOL. 32, NO. 2
SUMMER 2005
CONTEMPORARY DRUG PROBLEMS
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY QUARTERLY
169
Notes on Contributors
171
Patterns of Alcohol Consumption Among Older Persons in Botswana
A national sample of Botswanans (n=372) ages 60 and over was
interviewed in 1998. Over half of males and three-quarters of females
currently abstain, while 17% of males and 8% of females are hazardous
drinkers (AUDIT score 8+). Hazardous drinkers were more likely to drink
Western-style beverages and less likely to have high socioeconomic status and
to be religious.
THOMAS CLAUSEN, TOR INGE ROM0REN,
INGEBORG ROSSOW, BENEDICTE INGSTAD, ROBERT M. MOLEBATSI
AND GERD HOLMBOE-OTTESEN
195
Toward a Comparative Analysis of State Alcohol-Control
Systems: The Triadic Model
Drawing on various national histories of alcohol control, the paper constructs
and explicates a triadic model of the interplay of three interests: public health
and social order; government revenue; and private profit. It is argued that the
model provides a means for judging the potential from implementing new
policies.
M. LAWRENCE SCHRAD
225
The OxyContin Epidemic and Crime Panic in Rural Kentucky
Oxycodone, a synthetic opioid medication, first carne onto the U.S.
market in 1996. Nonmedical use rose quickly over the next five years. By
2000, a panic was under way in the Kentucky media, linking Oxycontin
to a "crime wave. " But, as the paper shows, the crime rate did not infact
rise.
KENNETH D. TUNNELE
259
The Australian National Council on Drugs (ANCD) and Governance
in the Australian Drug Policy Arena
In the context where Australian states were supporting initiatives such as
heroin prescription trials, the new and conservative federal government set
up the ANCD in 1997 to allow more direct federal control of drug policy.
Resistance to this, in the context of a complex federal system, has resulted in
strain and stalemate.
JOHN L. FITZGERALD
295
"It Might Be a Scummy-Arsed Drug but It's a Sick Buzz":
Chroming and Pleasure
In-depth interviews with 26 Melbourne youths explore the meanings
for them of chroming, the Australian term for inhaling fumes from
spray paint. Themes included bodily experiences (the "rush"),
escaping from reality, imagining, risky action, socializing,
communicating, and consuming. Using often gives a sense of
personal power and autonomy.
SARAH MACLEAN
319
Syringe Acquisition, Peer Exchange and HIV Risk
Patterns by which Toronto injection drug users acquire syringes are
studied in qualitative interviews with 120 users and with staff of a syringeexchange program. The most problematic pattern for HIV infection,
obtaining a syringe at the time of drug injection, is associated with
being homeless and staying in shelters or with relatives or friends.
CAROL STRIKE, WALTER CAVALIERI, ROBERT BRIGHT, TED MYERS, LIVIANA
CALZAVARA AND MARGARET MILLSON
DRUG and ALCOHOL
DEPENDENCE
Volume 78, issue 3, 1 June 2005
CONTENTS
Editorial
Drug and Alcohol Dependence adopts new editorial structure
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Full length reports
Self-rated everyday and prospective memory abilities of cigarette smokers and non-smokers:
a web-based study
T.M. Heffernan, J. Ling, A.C. Parrott, T. Buchanan, A.B. Scholey, J. Rodgers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . 235
Profiling (he subjective, psychomotor, and physiological effects of a hydrocodone/acetaminophen
product in recreational drug users
J.P. Zacny, S. Gutierrez,, S.A. Bolbolan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … … … . … … … … … . 243
Early onset inhalant use and risk for opiate initiation by young adulthood
C.L. Storr, R. Westergaard, J.C. Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … . . 253
Temporal dynamics and determinants of whole brain tissue volume changes during recovery
from alcohol dependence
S. Ga/dzinski, T.C. Durazzo, D.J. Meyerhoff . . . . . . . . . . … … … … … … … … … … … … … . 263
Do research payments precipítate drug use or coerce participation?
D.S. Festinger, D.B. Marlowe, J.R. Croft, K.L. Dugosh, N.K. Mastro, P.A. Lee, D.S. DeMatteo,
N.S. Patapis…………………………………... . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … . … … … … … … … . … 275
Neuropsychological functioning in methadone maintenance patients versus abstinent heroin abusers
A. Verdejo, I. Toribio, C. Oro/.co, K.L. Puente, M. Pérez-García . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . . . . . . 283
Effect of selective antagonism of mu(l)-, mu(l/2)-, mu(3)-, and delta-opioid receptors on the
locomotor-stimulating actions of ethanol
R. Pastor, C. Sanchis-Segura, C.M.G. Aragón . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289
Drinking refusal self-efficacy questionnaire-revised (DRSEQ-R): a new factor structure with
confirmatory factor analysis
T.P.S. Oei, P.A. Hasking, R.McD. Young. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . . 297
Depression among entrants to treatment for heroin dependence in the Australian Treatment
Outcome Study (ATOS): prevalence, correlates and treatment seeking
M. Teesson, A. Havard, S. Fairbairn, J. Ross, M. Lynskey, S. Darke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . 309
Memory performance in polyvalent MDMA (ecstasy) users who continue or discontinue
MDMA use
E. Gouzoulis-Mayfrank, T. Fischermann, M. Rezk, B. Thimm, G. Hensen, J. Daumann …….. 317
Utilizing Recovery Management Checkups to shorten the cycle of relapse, treatment
reentry, and recovery
C.K. Scott, M.L. Dennis, M.A. Foss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . . . . … … . . . 325
Wine preference and related health determinants in a U.S. national sample of young adults
M. Paschall, R.I. Lipton
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Use of specially substance abuse and mental health services in adults with substance use
disorders in the community
R.Mojtabai .…. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … . . 345
Calendar of forthcoming meetings………………….………………………………………….….355
Volume contents ............……………………………………………………………………...…..357
DRUG and ALCOHOL
DEPENDENCE
Volume 79, issue 1, July 2005
CONTENTS
Full length reports
Buprenorphine versus methadone in the treatment of pregnant opioid-dependent patients: effects on the neonatal
abstinence syndrome
H.E. Jones. R.H. Johnson, D.R. Jasinski, K.E. O'Grady, C.A. Chisholm, R.F,. Choo, M. Crocetti,
R. Dudas, C. Harrow, M.A. Huestis. L.M. Jansson, M. l.antz. B.M. lester, L. Milio.………………………….…..1
Who becomes cannabis dependent soon after onset of use? Epidemiological evidence from
the United States: 2000-2001
C.-Y. Chen, M.S. O'Brien, J.C. Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … 11
Prevalence and correlates of cocaine physical dependence subtypes using the DSM-IV in outpatients
receiving opioid agonist medication
E.R. Disney, M. Kidorf, V.L. King, K. Neufeld, K. Kolodner, R.K. Brooner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . 23
Validation of the timeline follow-back in the assessment of adolescent smoking
J.M. Lewis-Esquerrc, S.M. Colhy, T.O. Tevyaw, C.A. Eaton, C.W. Kahler, P.M. Monti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … 33
Validation of the nicotine dependence syndrome scale (NDSS): a criterion-group design contrasting
chippers and regular smokers
S. Shiffman, M.A. Sayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . . . . 45
Correlates of nonmedical use of prescription benzodiazepine anxiolytics: results from a national survey
of U.S. college students
S.E. McCabe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Alterations of the vascular basal lamina in the cerebral cortex in drug abuse: a combined
morphometric and immunohistochemical investigation
A. Büttner, C. Kroehling, G. Malí, R. Penning, S. Weis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … 63
Depression syndromes with risk of alcohol dependence in adulthood: a latent class analysis
R.M. Crurn, C.L. Storr, Y.-F. Chan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
The level of response to alcohol in daughters of alcoholics and controls
M.Y. Eng, M.A. Schuckil, T.L. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
The effect of buprenorphine and benzodiazepines on respiration in the rat
S. Nielsen, D.A. Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Alcohol intoxication and sexual risk behaviors among rural-to-urban migrants in China
D. Lin, X. Li, H. Yang, X. Fang, B. Stanton, X. Chen, A. Abbey, H. Liu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Short communication
The practice of office-based buprenorphine treatment of opioid dependence: is it associated with new
patients entering into treatment?
L.E. Sullivan, M. Chawarski, P.G. O'Connor, R.S. Schottenfeld, D.A. Fiellin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . 113
Calendar of forthcoming meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . 117
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DEPENDENCE
Volume 79, issue 2, 1 August 2005
CONTENTS
Full length reports
Reinforcement-based therapy: 12-month evaluation of an outpatient drug-free treatment for heroin abusers
H.E. Jones, C.J. Wong, M. Tuten, M.L. Stitzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . 119
The impact of a reduction in drug supply on demand for and compliance with treatment for drug dependence
L. Degenhardt, 1:. Conroy, C. Day, S. Gilmour, W. Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . 129
Mortality in heroin-assisted treatment in Switzerland 1994-2000
J. Rehm, U. Frick, C. Hartwig, K Gutzwiller, P. Gschwend, A. Uchtcnhagen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … … 137
Are judicial status hearings a "key component" of drug court? Six and twelve months outcomes
D.B. Marlowe, D.S. Festinger, K.L. Dugosh, P.A. Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … … … … . 145
Efficacy of dose and contingency management procedures in LAAM-maintained cocaine-dependent patients
A. Oliveto, J. Poling, K.A. Sevarino, K.R. Gonsai, E.F. McCance-Katz, S.M. Stine, T.R. Rosten. . . . . … . . . . 157
Drug use practices among MDMA/ecstasy users in Ohio: a latent class analysis
R.G. Carlson, J. Wang, R.S. Falck, H.A. Siegal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … . . 167
Circumstances of witnessed drug overdose in New York City: implications for intervention
M. Tracy, T.M. Piper, D. Ompad, A. Bucciarelli, P.O. Coffin, D. Vlahov, S. Galea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … 181
Determinants of methadone treatment assignment among heroin addicts on first admission to public
treatment centres in Italy
A.M. Bargagli, P. Schifano, M. Davoli, F. Faggiano, C.A. Perucci, The VEdeTTE Study Group . . . . . . … … 191
fMRl response to spatial working memory in adolescents with comorbid marijuana and alcohol use disorders
A.D. Schweinsburg, B.C. Schweinsburg, E.H. Cheung, G.G. Brown, S.A. Brown, S.F. Tapert. . . . . . . . … … . 201
Transdermal nicotine alters some of marihuana's effects in male and female volunteers
D.M. Penetar, E.M. Kouri, M.M. Gross, E.M. McCarthy, C.K. Rhee, E.N. Peters, S.E. Lukas . . . . . . . . … … . 211
Alcohol and benzodiazepines in falls: An epidemiological view
I. Kurzthaler, M. Wambacher, K. Golser, G. Sperner, B. Sperner-Unterweger, A. Haidekker, M. Pavlic,
G. Kemmler, W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker……………………….……………………………………………..225
Prediction of relapse to frequent heroin use and the role of methadone prescription:
An analysis of the Amsterdam Cohort Study among drug users
F. Termorshuizen, A. Krol, M. Prins, R. Geskus, W. van den Brink, E.J.C. van Ameijden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231
Telephone self-monitoring among alcohol use disorder patients in early recovery: a randomized
study of feasibility and measurement reactivity
T.L. Simpson, D.R. Kivlahan, K.R. Bush, M.E. McFall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … . . 241
Short Communications
Alcohol use and H1V risk behaviors among HlV-infected hospitalized patients in St. Petersburg, Russia
E.M. Krupitsky, N.J. Horton, E.C. Williams, D. Lioznov, M. Kuznetsova, E. Zvartau, J.H. Samet . . . . . . . . 251
An evaluation of the reinforcing effects of memantine in cocaine-dependent humans
S.K. Vosburg, C.L. Hart, M. Haney, R.W. Foltin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . . . … . 257
Relationship between blood alcohol concentration and carbohydrate-deficient transferrin among drivers
B.M.R. Appenzeller, S. Schneider, A. Maul, R. Wennig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … 261
Contingency management treatments that reinforce completion of goal-related activities: Participation
in family activities and its association with outcomes
M.W. Lewis, N.M. Petry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … 267
Deficits in response inhibition associated with chronic methamphetamine abuse
J.R. Monterosso, A.R. Aron, X. Cordova, J. Xu, E.D. London . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . . 273
Calendar of forthcoming meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … . . 279
Nº 50 - Abril-Junio 2005
Drugnet Europe
Boletín de noticias del Observatorio
Europeo de las Drogas y las Toxicomanías
En este número
2 Benzodiacepinas entre clientes en tratamiento por consumo de drogas
3
Introducida la entrada número 500 en el sistema EDDRA
4
Crónica: Nueva estrategia sobre drogas de la UE para 2005-2012
5
La Comisión de Estupefacientes destaca los retos del VIH y el SIDA
6
El OEDT alerta sobre intoxicaciones de cocaína adulterada con atropina
7
Nuevos productos y servicios del OEDT
8
Visitas al OEDT
Drugs: education, prevention and policy
Volume 12
Number 4
August 2005
Articles
Abstinence and harm reduction: Two roads to one destination?
Neil McKeganey
251
Comment on 'What are drug users looking for when they contact drug services:
Abstinence or harm reduction?' by Neil McKeganey, Zoë Morris, Joanne Neal &
Michele Robertson
Bill Nelles
255
Critique of 'What are drug users looking for when they contact drug services:
Abstinence or harm reduction?' by Neil McKeganey, Zoë Morris, Joanne Neal &
Michele Robertson
Peter Martin
257
Comment on 'What are drug users looking for when they contact drug services:
Abstinence or harm reduction?' by Neil McKeganey, Zoë Morris, Joanne Neal &
Michele Robertson
Marcus Roberts
261
Comment on 'What are drug users looking for when they contact drug services:
Abstinence or harm reduction?' by Neil McKeganey, Zoë Morris, Joanne Neal &
Michele Robertson
Robert Newman
265
Comment on 'What are drug users looking for when they contact drug services:
Abstinence or harm reduction?' by Neil McKeganey, Zoë Morris, Joanne Neal &
Michele Robertson
Mike Trace
267
Housing and heroin use: The role of floating support
Paul Gray & Penny Fraser
269
Four groups of illicit substance users amongst the adult 'hidden' non-problematic
community
Caitlin Not/ey
279
A case-linkage study of comorbidity in mental health and substance misuse care
populations
Jan Keene
291
The usual suspects: Alcohol, tobacco and other drug use in 15- to 16-year-old
school pupils—prevalence, feelings and perceived health risks
Alastair Roy, Christopher Wibberíey & Jon Lamb
305
The barriers to illegal anabolic steroid use
Bruce Maycock & Peter Howat
317
Substance misuse training among psychiatric doctors, psychiatric nurses, medical
students and nursing students in a South London psychiatric teaching hospital
Colin O'Gara, Francis Keaney, David Best, Jennifer Harris,
Annabel Boys, Feargal Leonard,Michael Kelleher & John Strang
327
Book Reviews
337
European
Addiction
Research
Vol. 11 /3 / 05
Research Reports
107 Interpersonal Aspects of Personality Disorders in Opioid-Dependent
Patients: The Convergence of the ICL-R and the SIDP-IV
Damen, K.F.M.; DeJong, C.A.J.; Nass, G.C.M.; VanderStaak, C.P.F.; Breteler, M.H.M.
(Nijmegen)
115 Individuals Seeking Treatment for Cannabis-Related Problems in Ontario:
Demographic and Treatment Profile
Urbanoski, K.A.; Strike, C.J.; Rush, B.R. (Toronto)
124 Tracing Selection Effects in Three Non-Probability Samples
Barendregt, C.; van der Poel, A.; van de Mheen, D. (Rotterdam)
132 Efficacy of an Intensive Outpatient Rehabilitation Program in Alcoholism:
Predictors of Outcome 6 Months after Treatment
Bottlender, M.; Soyka, M. (Munich)
138 Risk Factors and Predictors of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
among Injection Drug Users
Backmund, M.; Meyer, K.; Henkel, C. (Munich); Reimer, J. (Hamburg); Wächtler, M.
(Munich); Schütz, C.G. (Bonn)
145 Use of Slow-Release Oral Morphine for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence
Kraigher, D.; Jagsch, R.; Gombas, W.; Ortner, R.; Eder, H.; Primorac, A.; Fischer, G.
(Vienna)
Case Report
152 Within-Patient Variability in Clinical Presentation of GammaHydroxybutyrate Withdrawal: A Case Report
Glasper, A. (London); McDonough, M. (Dublin); Bearn, J. (Beckenham)
155 Alcoholic Case of Central Pontine Myelinolysis with Mainly Cerebellar Signs
Ozgur-Ilhan, I.; Demirbas, H.; Yalcin, G.A.; Yucesan, C.; Dogan, Y.B. (Ankara)
131 Announcement
European
Addiction
Research
Vol. 11 / 4 / 05
Research Reports
157 The Client Satisfaction Questionnaire: Psychometric Properties in a Dutch Addict
Population
De Wilde, E.F. (The Hague); Hendriks, V.M. (The Hague/Utrecht)
163 Group Psychotherapy for Opiate Addicts in Methadone Maintenance Treatment - A
Controlled Trial
Scherbaum, N.; Kluwig, J.; Specka, M.; Krause, D.; Merget, B.; Finkbciner, T.; Gastpar, M.
(Essen)
172 Validity and Reliability of the German Version of the Short Understanding of
Substance Abuse Scale
Moggi, F.; Giovanoli, A.; Sutter, M. (Berne); Humphreys, K. (Palo Alto, Calif.)
180 Completion of Long-Term Inpatient Treatment of Drug Abusers: A Prospective Study
from 13 Different Units
Ravndal, E.; Vaglum, P.; Lauritzen, G. (Oslo)
186 The Swedish DOC System - An Attempt to Combine Documentation and SelfEvaluation
Jenner, H. (Vá'xjó); Segraeus, V. (Stockholm)
193 Use of Illegally Acquired Medical Opioids by Opiate-Dependent Patients in
Detoxification Treatment
Scherbaum, N.; Kluwig, J.; Meiering, C.; Gastpar, M. (Essen)
197 A Randomised Clinical Trial of In-Patient versus Combined Day Hospital Treatment of
Alcoholism: Primary and Secondary Outcome Measures
Weithmann, G.; Hoffmann, M. (Ravensburg)
204 Influence of Socio-Economic Status, Parents and Peers on Smoking Behaviour of
Adolescents
Madarasová Gecková, A. (Kosice); Stcwart, R.; van Dijk, J.P. (Groningen); Orosová, O.
(Kosice); Groothoff, J.W.; Post, D. (Groningen)
210 Acknowledgement
211 Author Index Vol. 11, 2005
212 Subject Index Vol. 11, 2005
212 Contents Vol. 11, 2005
Volume 34, Number 4 - 2004
JOURNAL OF
DRUG
EDUCATION
CONTENTS
Integrating Mailed Personalized Feedback and Alcohol
Screening Events: A Feasibllity Study
Trisha A. Benson, Carne Ambrose, Amanda M. M. Mulfinger, and
Christopher J. Correia………………………………………………………………..……………327
Sociodemographic Correlates of Public Perceptions Regarding a Smoking Ban in Bars
and Restaurants
Mohammad R. Torabi and Dong-Chul Seo . . . . . . . . . . . … … … … … … … … … . 335
Friends Don't Let Friends ... Or Do They? Developmental and Gender Differences
in Intervening in Friends' ATOO Use
Constance A. Flanagan, Elvira Elek-Fisk, and Leslie S. Gallay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351
Feasibility Study for Collecting Alcohol and Other Drug Use Data among Secondary
School Students: A Web-Based Survey Approach
Sean Esteban McCabe, Carol J. Boyd, Amy Young, and Scott Crawford. … … … … … … … . . . . 373
Programa Shortstop: A Culturally Focused Juvenile Intervention for Hispanic Youth
Richard C. Cervantes, Karen Ruan, and Norma Dueñas. . . . . … …………………………………..….385
Index — Contents of Volume 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … … … … … … … … . 407
JOURNAL OF DRUG ISSUES
SPRING 2005 . VOL 35, Number 2
Still at Risk for Substance Abuse: Transitions, Risks, and Opportunities
for prevention of drug Abuse During Emerging Adulthood
CONTENTS
229
Introduction to the Special Issue
Susan Martin, Helene R. White
235
The Developmental Context of Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood
Jeffrey J. Arnett
ETIOLOGICAL ISSUES IN DRUG USE TRAJECTORIES IN EMERGING ADULTHOOD
255
Heterogeneity of Drug Abuse: Processes and Pathways
John Schulenberg, Alicia Merline, LloydD. Johnston, Patrick M. O 'Malley
Jerald R. Bachman, Virginia Laetz
281
Changes in Substance Use During the Transition to Adulthood: A Comparison of College Students
and Their Noncollege Age Peers
Helene R. White, Erich W. Labouvie, Vasiliki Papadaratsakis
307
Substance Use Trajectories From Early Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood: A Comparison of
Smoking, Binge Drinking, and Marijuana Use
Joan Tucker, Phyllis Ellickson, María Orlando Steven Martina, David Klein
EXPLORING THE HLGH RLSK ÜROUPS AND CONTEXTS FOR DRUG USE AMONG EMERGING ADULTS
333
Preventing Progression in Drug Abuse With "Indicated" Populations: From "Soft" to "Hard"
Drugs
Luanne Rohrbach, Steven Sussman, Clyde Dent, Ping Sun
357
Emerging Adults' Substance Use and Risky Behavior in Club Settings
BrendaA. Miller, Debra Furr-Holden, Robert Voas, Kristin Bright
379
Vulnerability, Social Networks, Sites, and Selling as Predictors of Drug Use Among Urban
African American and Puerto Rican Emerging Adults
Jean Schensul, Gary Burkholder
INTERVENTIONS AND OTHER OCCURRENCES AFFECTING DRUG USEAMONG EMERGING ADULTS
409
Changes in Marijuana Use Over the Transition Into Marriage
Kenneth Leonard, Gregory G. Homish
431
College Student Drug Prevention: A Review of Individually-Oriented Prevention Strategies
Mary Larimer, Jasan Kilmer, Christine Lee
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
Volume 37 (1), March 2005
CONTENTS
Prevalence of Substance Use Among White and American
Indian Young Adolescents in a Northern Plains State
— Suzanne Spear, M.S.; Douglas Longshore, Ph.D.;
Daniel McCaffrey, Ph.D. & Phyllis Ellickson, Ph.D............................................................................... 1
Using Motivatinal Activities to Facilitate Treatment Involvement and Reduce Risk
— Michael Czuchry, Ph.D. & Donald F. Dansereau, Ph.D........................................................................ 7
Stage Model of Recovery for Chemically Dependent Adolescents:
Part 2—Model Evaluation and Treatment Implications
— Dean Blumberg, Ph.D., M.F.T. .............................................................................................................. 15
Sexual Risk Behaviors and Substance Use Among Alcohol Abusing
HlV-Positive Men Who Have Sex With Men
— Jeffrey T. Parsons, Ph.D.; Alexandra H. Kutnick, M.A.; Perry N. Halkitis, Ph.D.;
Joseph C. Punzalan, B.S. &JosephP. Carbonari.................................................................................. 27
Injecting Shared Drugs: An Observational Study of the Process of Drug Acquisition,
Preparation, and Injection by Puerto Rican Drug Users
— H. Ann Finlinson, Ph.D.; Héctor M. Colón, Ph.D.; Mayra Soto López;
Rafaela R. Robles, Ph.D. & John G. H. Cant, Ph.D. ............................................................................. 37
The New Heroin Users Among Manhattan Arrestees: Variations by Race/Ethnicity and
Mode of Consumption
— Andrew Golub, Ph.D. & Bruce D. Johnson, Ph.D. ............................................................................... 51
The Relationship Between Sense of Coherence and Attribution of Responsibility for
Problems and Their Solutions, and Cessation of Substance Abuse Over Time
— Rena Feigin, Ph.D. & Yaffa Sapir, Ph.D. .............................................................................................. 63
A Combined Cognitive and Behavioral Intervention for Cocaine-Using Methadone Clients
— GraceA. Rowan-Szal, Ph.D.; Norma G. Bartholomew, M.Ed.;
LoisR. Chatham, Ph.D. & D. Dwayne Simpson, Ph.D......................................................................... 75
The Combined Effects of Treatment Intensity, Self-Help Groups
and Patient Attributes on Drinking Outcomes
—Stephen Magura, Ph.D., C.S.W.; Chunki Fong, M.S.; GrahamL. Staines, Ph.D.; Charles Cleland, Ph.D.;
Jeffrey Foote, Ph.D.; Andrew Rosenblum, Ph.D.; Nicole Kosank, Ph.D. & Alexander DeLuca, M.D....... 85
Node-Link Mapping in Individual Counseling: Treatment Impact on Clients with
ADHD-Related Behaviors
—Dianna Newbern, Ph.D.; DonaldF. Dansereau, Ph.D.;
Michael Czuchry, Ph.D. & Dwayne Simpson, Ph.D. ................................................................................ 93
SHORT COMMUNICATION
Seven Year Follow-up of Smoking Cessation with Smokeless Tobacco
— Ken Tilashalski, D.M.D.; BradRodu, D.D.S. & Philip Colé, M.D., Dr.P.H. ...................................... 105
Psychoactive Properties of Galbulimima Bark
—Benjamin Thomas, Grad. Dip. (Addiction Studies)............................................................................. 109
INTERNATIONAL ADDICTIONS INFOLINE
—Richard B. Seymour, M.A; David E. Smith, M.D. & Terry Chambers, B.A. ......................................... 113
COVER ART
— New Garden by Sandra Stevens Schoenberg ([email protected])
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
Volume 37 (2), June 2005
CONTENTS
Ayahuasca Use In Cross-Cultural Perspective
Editors' Introduction: Ayahuasca Use in Cross-Cultural Perspective
— Marlene Dobkin de RIOS, Ph.D. & Charles S. Grob, M.D. ................................................................. 119
Ayahuasca in Adolescence: A Neuropsychological Assessment
— Evelyn Doering-Silveira, M.Sc.; Enrique Lopez. Psy.D.; Charles S. Grob, M.D.;
Marlene Dobkin de Rios, PhD.; Luisa K. Alonso, PhD.; Cristiane Tocia, Psy.; "• Itiro Shirakawa, M.D.,
PhD.; PauloH. Bertolucci, M.D., PhD. &DartiuX. DaSilveira, M.D................................................................ 123
Ayahuasca in Adolescence: A Preliminary Psychiatric Assessment
— Dartiu Xavier Da Silveira, M.D., Ph.D.; Charles S. Grob, M.D.; Marlene Dobkin de Ríos, Ph.D.;
Enrique López, Psy.D.; Luisa K. Alonso, PhD.; Cristiane Tocia, Psy. & Evelyn Doering-Silveira, M.Sc. …...... 129
Ayahuasca in Adolescence: Qualitative Results
— Marlene Dobkin de Ríos, Ph.D.; Charles S. Grob, M.D.; Enrique Lopez, Psy.D.; Dartiu Xavier da
Silviera, M.D., PhD.; Luisa K.Alonso, PhD.; Evelyn Doering-Silveira, M.Sc. ............………..……………. 135
Report on Psychoactive Drug Use Among Adolescents Using Ayahuasca Within a Religious Context
— Evelyn Doering-Silveira, M.Sc.; Charles S. Grob, M.D.; Marlene Dobkin de Rios, PhD.; Enrique
Lopez, Psy.D.; Luisa K. Alonso, Ph.D.; Cristiane Tacla, Psy. & Dartiu Xavier Da Silveira, M.D.,
Ph.D....................................................................................................................................................... 141
Phytochemical Analyses of Banisteriopsis Caapi and Psychotria Viridis
—J.C. Callaway, Ph.D.; Glacus S. Brito, M.D. & Edison S. Neves, M.D............................................. 145
Various Alkaloid Profiles in Decoctions of Banisteriopsis Caapi
—J.C. Callaway, PhD. ......................................................................................................................... 151
Fast and Slow Metabolizers of Hoasca
—J.C. Callaway, Ph.D. ........................................................................................................................ 157
EEG Gamma Coherence and Other Correlates of Subjective Reports During Ayahuasca Experiences
— David E. Stuckey, Psy.D.; Robert Lawson, M.S. & Luis Eduardo Luna, Ph.D............................... 163
Psychedelic Sacraments
—John R. Baker, Dr.Phil.......................................................................................................................... 179
Interview with Jeffrey Bronfman, Representative Mestre for the Uniâo do
Vegetal Church in the United States
— Marlene Dobkin de Rios, PhD. & Charles S. Grob, M.D. .............................................................. 189
Altered States of Consciousness and Short-Term Psychological After-Effects
Induced by the First Time Ritual Use of Ayahuasca in an Urban Context in Brazil
— Paulo Cesar Ribeiro Barbosa, M.Sc; Joel Sales Giglio M.D., PhD. & Paulo DalgalarrondoM.D., PhD. . 193
Interview with Guillermo Arrévalo, a Shipibo Urban Shaman, by Roger Rumrrill
— Translated and Edited by Marlene Dobkin de Ríos, Ph.D............................................................... 203
Drug Tourism or Spiritual Healing? Ayahuasca Seekers in Amazonia
— Michael Winkelman Ph.D., M.P.H................................................................................................... 209
Bringing Ayahuasca to the Clinical Research Laboratory
— Jordi Riba, PhD. & ManelJ. Barbanoj, M.D., Ph.D. .................................................................... 219
Ayahuasca and Human Destiny
— DennisJ. McKenna, Ph.D...........................................................................................................…... 231
BOOK REVIEWS
LSD, Spirituality and the Creative Process
— Reviewed by David E. Smith, M.D....................................................................................................... 235
O Uso Ritual da Ayahuasca
— Reviewed by Christian Frenopoulo, M.A.(c)....................................................................................... 237
COVER ART
— Aspen Couple by Jerry Downs
Journal of Studies on
Alcohol
VOLUME 66
NUMBER 2
MARCH 2005
CONTENTS
MAONUSSON, Á, GORANSSON, M. AND HEILIG M. Unexpectedly High Prevalence of Alcohol Use among Pregnant
Swedish Women: Failed Detection by Antenatal Care and Simple Tools that Improve Detection
Assessing Alcohol Misuse during Pregnancy:
Evaluating Psychometric Properties of the CACE, T-ACE and TWEAK in a Brazilian Setting
157
MORAHS, C.L., VIELLAS, E.F., AND REICHENHEIM, M.E.
165
SCHUCKIT, M.A., SMITII, T.L., DANKO, G.P., ANDKRSON, K.G., BROWN, S.A., KUPERMAN, S., KRAME.R, J.,
HESSELBROCK, V. AND BLJCIIOLZ, K. Evaluation of a level of Response to Alcohol-Based Structural
Equation Model in Adolescents
174
HLNDERSHOT, C.S., MACPHERSON, L., MYERS, M.G., CARR, L.G. AND WALL, T.L.
Psychosocial, Cultural
and Genetic Influences on Alcohol Use in Asian American Youth
185
COOK, T.A.R., LUCZAK, S.E., SHEA, S.H., EHLERS, C.L., CARR, L.G. AND WALL, T.E.
Associations of
ALDH2 and ADHlB Genotypes with Response to Alcohol in Asian Americans
196
RAMISETTY-MIKLER, S. AND CAETANO R.
Alcohol Use and Intimate Partner Violence as Predictors of
Separation among U.S. Couples: A Longitudinal Model
DRAPKIN, M.L., MC-CRAUY, B.S., SWINGLE, J.M. AND EPSTEIN, E. E.
205
Exploring Bidirectional Couple Violence
in a Clinical Sample of Female Alcoholics
213
McAWEENEY, M.J., ZUCK ER, R.A., FITZGERALD, H.E., PUTTLER, L.I. AND WONG, M.M. Individual and
Partner Predictors of Recovery from Alcohol-Use Disorder over a Nine-Year Interval: Findings from
a Community Sample of Alcoholic Married Men
220
BRAY, R.M., BAE:, K.H., FEDERMAN, E.B. AND WHEELESS, S.C. Regional Differences in Alcohol Use
among U.S. Military Personnel
229
LINK, M.W. AND MOKDAD, A.H. Effects of Survey Mode on Self-Reports of Adult Alcohol Consumption:
A Comparison of Mail, Web and Telephone Approaches
239
Continued overleaf
Contents (continued)
BOTT, K.., MEYER, C., RUMPF, H.-J. HAPKE, U. AND JOHN, U. Psychiatric Disorders among At-Risk
Consumers of Alcohol in the General Population
246
ROSENBLOOM, M.J., O’REILLY, A., SASSOON, S.A., SULLIVAN, E.V. AND PFEFFERBAUM, A. Persistent Cognitive
Deficits in Community-Treated Alcoholic Men and Women Volunteering for Research: Limited
Contribution from Psychiatric Comorbidity
Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Association between
College Attendance and Heavy Alcohol Use: A National Study
254
PASCIIALL., M.J., BERSAMIN, M. AND FLEWELLING R.L.
Alcohol Use in Early Adolescence: The Effect of Changes
in Risk Taking, Perceived Harm and Friends' Alcohol Use
266
HENRY, K.L., SLATER, M.D. AND OETTING E.R.
WHRCH, C., JOBLI, E., MOORE, M.J., DICLEMENTE, C.C., DORE, H. AND BROWN, C.H.
A Brief Experimental
Alcohol Beverage-Tailored Program for Adolescents
NEAL, D.J., SUGARMAN, D.E., HUSTAD, J.T.P., CASKA, C.M. AND CAREY, K.B.
275
284
It's All Fun and Games . . .
Or Is It? Collegiate Sporting Events and Celebratory Drinking
291
NEIGIIBORS , C.J., ZYWIAK, W.H., STOUT, R.L. AND HOFFMANN, N.G. Psychobehavioral Risk Factors,
Substance Treatment Engagement and Clinical Outcomes as Predictors of Emergency Department
Use and Medical Hospitalization
Diagnostic Usefulness of Brief Versions of
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) for Detecting Hazardous Drinkers in Primary
Care Settings
295
GÓMEZ, A., CONDE, A., SANTANA, J.M. AND JORRÍN, A.
305
Journal of Studies on
Alcohol
VOLUME 66
NUMBER3
MAY 2005
CONTENTS
WIND LE, M., MUN, E.Y. AND WINDLE, R.C. Adolescent-to-Young Adulthood Heavy Drinking Trajectories and Their
Prospective Predictors
313
ANDERSON, K.G., SCHWEINSHURÜ, A., PAULUS, M.P. BROWN, S.A. AND TAPERT, S.
Examining Personality
and Alcohol Expectancies Using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (ÍMRI) with Adolescents
CURTIN, J.J., BARNHIT, N.P., COLBY, S.M., ROHSENOW, D.J. AND MONTI, P.M.
323
Cue Reactivity in Adolescents:
Measurement of Separate Approach and Avoidance Reactions
332
HUSSONCÍ,
A.M., GALLOWAY, C.A. AND FEAGANS, L.A. Coping Motives as a Moderator of Daily
Mood- Drinking Covariation
344
THOMAS, S.E., DROBES, D.J. AND DEAS, D.
354
Alcohol Cue Reactivity in Alcohol-Dependent Adolescents
BABOR, T.F., HIGGINS-BIDDLE, J., DAUSER, D., HIGGINS, P. AND BUREESON, J.A.
Alcohol Screening and
Brief Intervention in Primary Care Settings: Implementation Models and Predictors
361
EPSTEIN, E.E., DRAPKIN, M.L., YUSKO, D.A., COOK, S.M., MCCRADY, B.S. AND JENSEN, N.K.
Is Alcohol
Assessment Therapeutic? Pretreatment Change in Drinking among Alcohol-Dependent Women
369
FUNK, M., WUTZKE, S., KANER, E., ANDERSON, P., PAS, E., McCoRMicK, R., GUAL, A., BARFOD, S. AND
SAUNDERS,
J. A Multicountry Controlled Trial of Strategies to Promote Dissemination and
Implementation of Brief Alcohol Intervention in Primary Health Care: Findings of a World Health
Organization Collaborative Study
Brief Physician Advice
for Problem Drinking among Older Adults: An Economic Analysis of Costs and Benefits
379
MÜNDT, M.P., FRENCH, M.T., ROEBUCK, M.C., MANWELE, E.B. AND BARRY, K.E.
389
BKENNAN, P.E. AND GREENBAUM, M.A. Functioning, Problem Behavior and Health Services Use among
Nursing Home Residents with Alcohol-Use Disorders: Nationwide Data from the VA Minimum
Data Set
395
Continued overleaf
Contents (continued)
CONNER, K.R., SORENSEN, S. AND LEONARD, K.E.
Initial Depression and Subsequent Drinking during
Alcoholism Treatment
401
LIPSKY, S., CAKTANO, R., FIELD, C.A. AND LARKIN, G.L. Is There a Relationship between Victim and
Partner Alcohol Use During an Intimate Partner Violence Event? Findings from an Urban Emergency
Department Study of Abused Women
GUSSLLER-BURKHARDT, N.L. AND GIANCOLA, P.R.
Alcohol-Related Aggression
A Further Examination of Gender Differences in
•
ROOTMAN, D.B., MANN, R.E., FERRIS, L.E., CHALIN, C., ADLAF, E. AND SHUGGI, R. Predictors of Completion
Status in a Remedial Program for Male Convicted Drinking Drivers
407
413
423
CHERPITEL, C.J., YE, Y., BOND, J., BORGES, G., CREMONTE, M., MARAIS, S., POZNYAK, V., SOVINOVA, H.,
MOSKALEWICZ, J. AND SWIATKIEWICZ, G. Cross-National Performance of the RAPS4/RAPS4-QF for
Tolerance and Heavy Drinking: Data from 13 Countries
428
K.ENNA, G.A., LONGABAUGH, R., GOGINENI, A., WOOLARD, R.H., NIRENBERG, T.D.,
BECKER, B., MINUGH,
P.A., CARTY, K., CLIFFORD, P.R. AND KAROLCZUK, K. Can the Short Index of Problems (SIP) Be
Improved? Validity and Reliability of the Three-Month SIP in an Emergency Department Sample
433
CORRESPONDENCE
438
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Volume 28/Number 3
Contents
April 2005
REGULAR ARTICLES
213 Substance use disorder patients who are mandated to
treatment: Characteristics, treatment process, and 1 - and 5year outcomes
John F. Kelly, John W. Finney, and Rudolf Moos
255 Factors associated with 12 months continuous
heroin abstinence: findings from the Australian
Treatment Outcome Study (ATOS)
Shane Darke, Joanne Ross, Maree Teesson, Robert
Ali, Richard Cooke, Allison Ritter, and Michael
Lynskey
225 Illicit use of opiod analgesics by high school
seniors
Sean Esteban McCabe, Carol J. Boyd, and Christian
J. Teter
265 Characteristics of older opioid maintenance patients
Michelle R. Lofwall, Robert K. Brooner, George E.
Bigelow, Kori Kindbom, and Eric C. Strain
231 When treatment meets research: Clinical
perspectives from the CSAT Methamphetamine
Treatment Project
Jeanne L. Obert, Alison Hamilton Brown,
Joan Zweben, Darrell Christian, Jenn Delmhorst,
Sam Minsky, Patrick Morrisey, Denna Vandersloot,
and Ahndrea Weiner
239 Training substance abuse treatment staff to care for
co-occurring disorders
Sarah B. Hunter, Katherine E. Watkins, Suzanne
Wenzel, Jim Gilmore, John Sheehe, and Belle Griffin
247 Influence of psychotherapy attendance on
buprenorphine treatment outcome
Ivan D. Montoya, Jennifer R. Schroeder, Kenzie L.
Preston, Lino Covi, Annie Umbricht, Cario
Contoreggi, Paul J. Fudala, Rollev E. Johnson, and
David A. Gorelick
273 Adoption of naltrexone to treat alcohol dependence
Bret E. Fuller, Traci Rieckmann, Dennis McCarty,
Kevin W. Smith, and Helen Levine
281 Developing GASPAR: A computer-assisted system
for patient assessment and referral
Ozge Gurel, Deni Canse, Connie Kendig, and A.
Thomas McLellan
BRIEF ARTICLE
291 Length of outpatient addiction treatment and risk of
rehospitalization
Anders Romelsjö, Tom Palmstierna, Helen Hansagi,
and Anders Leifrnan
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Volume 28/Number 4
Contents
REGULAR ARTICLES
June 2005
297 Increases in hyperactive-impulsive symptoms
predict relapse among smokers in nicotine
replacement therapy
Margaret Rukstalis, Christopher Jepson, Freda
Patterson, and Caryn Lerrnan
331 The integration of tobacco dependence treatment
and tobacco-free standards into residential
addictions treatment in New Jersey
Jill M. Williams, Jonathan Foulds, Martha Dwyer,
Bernice Order-Connors, Monifa Springer, Padma
Gadde, and Douglas M. Ziedonis
305 Computer-based brief motivational intervention
for perinatal drug use
Steven J. Ondersma, Sara K. Chase, Dace S.
Svikis, and Charles R. Schuster
341 Nonmedical drug use among stimulant-using adults
in small towns in rural Ohio
Russel S. Falck, Harvey A. Siegal, Jichuan Wang,
Robert G. Carlson, and Paul J. Draus
313 A survey of PTSD screening and referral practices
in VA addiction treatment programs
Helena E. Young, Craig S. Rosen, and John W.
Finnev
351 Treatment during transition from prison to
community and subsequent illicit drug use
Clifford A. Butzin, Steven S. Martin, and
James A. Inciardi
321 An overview of systematic reviews of the
effectiveness of opiate maintenance therapies:
Available evidence to inform clinical practice
and research
Laura Amato, Marina Davoli,
Cario A. Perucci, Marica Ferri,
Fabrizio Faggiano, and Richard P. Mattick
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Volume 29/Number 1
EDITORIAL
1
New procedures, priorities, opportunities and
requirements at the Journal of Substance
Abuse Treatment
A. Thomas McLellan
Contents
39
Adolescents in private chemical dependency
programs: who are most at risk for HIV?
Lyndsay Ammon, Slacy Síerting, Jennifer Mertens,
and Constance Weisner
47
Knowledge of hepatitis among active drug
injectors at a syringe exchange program
Jeanne Carey, David C. Perlman, Patricia
Friedmann, Wend\ M. Kaplan, Ann Nugent,
Meredith Deutscher, Carmen L. Masson, and
Don C. Dea Jarlais
55
Addiction Counseling Self-Efficacy Scale
(ACSES): development and initial validation
Tamera B. Murdock, Alicia M. Wendler, and
Johanna E. Nilsson
65
Involvement of Alcoholics Anonymous and other
self-help groups in professional treatment of
substance abusers: an Indian perspective
Om Prakash Jhinval and Debasish Basu
REGULAR ARTICLES
5
Addressing intimate partner violence in
substance-abuse treatment
William Fals-Stewart and Cheryl Kennedy
19
Involving significant others in the care of
opioid-dependent patients receiving methadone
Michael Kidorf, Van L. King, Karin Neufeld,
Kenneth B. Stoller, Jessica Peirce, and Robert K.
Brooner
29
Alcohol dependence and posttraumatic stress
disorder: differences in clinical presentation and
response to cognitive-behavioral therapy by order
of onset
Sudie E. fíack, Joan L. Jackson, Susan Sonne,
and Kalhleen T. Brady
July 2005
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Prevención del Tabaquismo
Vol. 7 Núm. 1
Enero-Marzo 2005
SUMARIO
EDITORIAL
I
El tabaquismo pasivo.
F. Camón Valero
3
Inclusión de la revista Prevención del Tabaquismo en las grandes bases de datos
bibliográficas españolas.
J.l. de Granda Orive, M. Barrueco Perrero, A. Pérez Trullén, S. Solano Reina, C.
Jiménez Ruiz
6
Anamnesis de tabaquismo y consejo antitabaco a pacientes ingresados en un
servicio de neumología.
J. Salas Felis, A. Huergo, E. Malmierca, J. Santianes, E. Bustillo
11
Características de los fumadores que acuden a una unidad de tabaquismo en
régimen ambulatorio.
R. Bustamante Navarro, C. Lobregad Espuch, M.J. Hidalgo Quites, H. Schwarz
Chavarri, E. de la Cruz Amaros
ORIGINALES
ARTÍCULO ESPECIAL
17
31
Morbilidad y mortalidad derivadas del consumo de tabaco. Especial referencia a
España.
L. Díez-Gañán, J.R. Banegas
CARTAS AL DIRECTOR
Prevención del Tabaquismo
Vol. 7 Núm. 2
Abril-Junio 2005
SUMARIO
EDITORIAL
35
El Plan Regional de Prevención y Control del Tabaquismo de la Comunidad de Madrid.
L. Velázquez Buendía, A.L. Guirao García
39
El consumo de tabaco en Italia y el papel de la European Respiratory Society.
G. Viegi
42
Consejo antitabaco y función pulmonar.
P. de Lucas Ramos, J. M. Rodríguez González-Moro
ORIGINALES
44
Diferencias evolutivas en las actitudes respeto al tabaquismo en médicas y enfermeras de la
Comunidad de Madrid según el nivel asistencial.
M. .A. Arias Álvarez, M. Sánchez Bayle, M.L. Fernández Ruiz
49
Efectividad del consejo antitabaco en fumadores con espirometría normal y con espirometría
obstructiva (EPOC).
J.I. Jaén Díaz, M.J. Gontán García-Salamanca, F. López de Castro, C. de Castro Mesa, B.
Cordero García, S. Callejas Pérez
54
Prevalencia del hábito tabáquico en trabajadores de oficinas de farmacia.
J.F. Colom Beltrán, A. Pérez Trullén, E. Rubio Calvo, M.L. Clemente Jiménez, I. Herrero
Labarga
REVISIONES
60 Evolución histórica del consumo de tabaco en España: personal sanitario,
neumólogos y cardiólogos
C. Escudero Bueno
63
67
Las batallas históricas perdidas en la lucha contra el tabaquismo.
Sauret Valet
CARTAS AL DIRECTOR
Nº 54 - Junio 2005
PROYECTO HOMBRE
EDITORIAL .................................................4
PRESENTACIÓN ..........................................5
Delegada del Gobierno para el Plan
Nacional sobre Drogas
PONENCIAS
LOS ADOLESCENTES DE HOY: CONSUMOS
DE ALCOHOL Y DROGAS Y SU RELACIÓN
CON LOS COMPORTAMIENTOS
VIOLENTOS........8
Javier Elzo
JUVENTUD Y VIOLENCIA EN LA
ESPAÑA DE HOY................................15
Vicente Garrido Genovés
BULLYING EN EL ÁMBITO ESCOLAR.....19
Fuensanta Cerezo
LA FORMACIÓN DE LOS
EDUCADORES.........................................24
Eugenio González González
MENORES Y AGRESIVIDAD: RELACIONES
CON LOSTIEMPOS DEDICADOS A TV,
VIDEOJUEGOS Y ACTIVIDADES
INTELECTIVAS ................30
Carmen Santisteban
MEDIOS DE COMUNICACIÓN, VIOLENCIA,
DROGAS Y MENORES.................................36
Begoña del Pueyo
TALLERES
MENORES, VIOLENCIA Y
FAMILIA.........................................................40
M" Angustias Roldan Franco
INTERVENCIÓN EDUCATIVA Y LABORAL
CON MENORES EN CONFLICTO..................44
Gorka Moreno
ESTRATEGIAS DE PREVENCIÓN DE LA
VIOLENCIA EN EL ÁMBITO
ESCOLAR .................................................49
Rosario Ortega Ruiz, Javier Ortega-Rivera,
Rosario Del Rey Alamillo
ADOLESCENTES, INMIGRACIÓN E
INTEGRACIÓN
SOCIAL............................55
Mhamed Mazouzy
LA LEY DEL MENOR: POSIBILIDADES
DE INTERVENCIÓN.................................59
Berta Cordón Nuevo
MESAS
NECESIDAD DE EVALUACIÓN PARA
MEJORAR INTERVENCIONES PREVENTIVAS
EN POBLACIÓN DE RIESGO.....................66
Uxua Ardanaz Elcid
PROGRAMA MENORES INMIGRANTES DE
VIDA INDEPENDIENTE .............................69
Javier Nechiy Daniel Rodríguez
LA CALIDAD PARA MEJORAR LA
INTERVENCIÓN ........................................71
Mercedes Muñoz
LA FORMACIÓN PARA INTERVENIR CON
MENORES: LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE
COMPETENCIAS PARA EL PUESTO DE
TRABAJO ...................................................74
Lucía Pérez
LA FORMACIÓN PARA LA INTERVENCIÓN
CON MENORES..........................................77
Ana González
LA FORMACIÓN PARA LA INTERVENCIÓN
CON MENORES EN LA ESCUELA
UNIVERSITARIA
"CARDENALCISNEROS".............................82
Josué Llull Peñalba, Antonio Pinto
Rodríguez y Pilar Royo García
UN TRABAJO PREVENTIVO CON
ADOLESCENTES EN MEDIO ABIERTO ....87
Félix Martínez Ortega
EXPERIENCIAS DE INTERVENCIÓN CON
MENORES EN EL MEDIO ABIERTO...........90
Lucia Soledad Jubells
ANTECEDENTES Y SITUACIÓN
DE MENORES MAGREBÍES NO
ACOMPAÑADOS EN LA COMUNIDAD
DE MADRID .................................................93
David López Gallego
COMUNIDAD TERAPÉUTICA
DE MENORES CANTALGALLO .....................97
Ricardo Pardo
EXPERIENCIAS DE INTERVENCIÓN CON
MENORES EN MEDIO CERRADO............101
José Luis Otano
INTERNET, MENORES Y VIOLENCIA.....105
José del Val
PLAN NACIONAL
SOBRE DROGAS (PNSD) .............................108
CRÓNICA......................................................112
AGENDA ........................................................114
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BEHAVIORS
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June 2005
Articles
123 Association Among Parental Substance Use Disorder, P300 Amplitude, and
Neurobehavioral Disinhibition in Preteen Boys at High Risk for Substance Use
Disorder*
Miguel E. Habeych, Roben J. Sclabassi, Prophete J. Charles, Levent Kirisci, and Ralph
E. Tarter
131 Increasing Substance Abuse Treatment Compliance for Persons With Traumatic
Brain Injury*
John D. Corrigan, Jennifer Bogner, Gary Lamb-Hart, Alien W. Heinemann, and
Dennis Moore
140 Daily Fluctuations in Self-Control Demands and Alcohol Intake*
Mark Muraven, R. Lorraine Collins, Saul Shiffman, and Jean A. Paty
148 Psychological Processes Underlying Risky Decisions in Drug Abusers*
Julie C. Stout, Stephanie L. Rock, Meghan C. Campbell, Jerome R. Busemeyer, and Peter R. Finn
158 Development of the Athlete Drinking Scale*
Matthew P. Martens, Jack C. Watson II, Elizabeth M. Royland, and Niels C. Beck
165 Shared Predictors of Youthful Gambling, Substance Use, and Delinquency*
Grace M. Barnes, John W. Welte, Joseph H. Hoffman, and Barbara A. Dintcheff
175 Self-Reported Gambling-Related Suicidality Among Gambling Helpline Callers* David M.
Ledgerwood, Marvin A. Steinberg, Ran Wu, and Marc N. Potenza
184 Drink and Be Merry? Gender, Life Satisfaction, and Alcohol Consumption Among
College Students*
James G. Murphy, Meghan E. McDevitt-Murphy, and Nancy P. Barnett
192 Effects of Transdermal Nicotine During Imaginal Exposure to Anxiety and Smoking
Cues in College Smokers*
Sandra Baker Morissette, Tibor P. Palfai, Suzy Bird Gulliver, David A.
Spiegel, and David H. Barlow
199 Working Alliance, Treatment Satisfaction, and Patterns of Posttreatment Use
Among Adolescent Substance Users*
Brooke T. Tetzlaff, Jeffrey H. Kahn, Susan H. Godley, Mark D. Godley, Guy S.
Diamond, and Rodney R. Funk
Brief Reports
208 Psychological Distress Tolerance and Duration of Most Recent Abstinence Attempt
Among Residential Treatment-Seeking Substance Abusers*
Stacey B. Daughters, C. W. Lejuez, Christopher W. Kahler, David R. Strong, and
Richard A. Brown
212 Alcohol Consumption Moderates the Link Between Cannabis Use and Cannabis
Dependence in an Internet Survey*
Sara Smucker Barnwell, Mitch Earleywine, and Elana B. Gordis
217 Measuring Developmental Changes in Alcohol Expectancies*
Terry L. Schell, Steven C. Martina, Phyllis L. Ellickson, Rebecca L. Collins, and Daniel McCaffrey
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221 Reduction in Amount Smoked Predicts Future Cessation*
Andrew Hyland, Dave T. Levy, Hamed Rezaishiraz, John R. Hughes, Joseph E. Bauer, Gary A.
Giovino, and K. Michael Cummings
226 Childhood Maltreatment in Male and Female Treatment-Seeking Pathological Gamblers*
Nancy M. Petry, Karen L. Steinberg, and The Women 's Problem Gambling Research Group
230 A Controlled Study of a Cigarette Smoking Cessation Intervention for Adolescents in Substance Abuse
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revista de toxicomanías
nº42 – Primer trimestre - 2005
SUMARIO
Drogadicción
Pag. 3
Encuesta de satisfacción entre los usuarios dependientes de opiáceos en
programas de mantenimiento con metadona en centros de España
Pag. 15
Efectos del Topiramato en el tratamiento para la dependencia del alcohol
Pag. 23
Indice de retención y uso ilegal de opiáceos durante intervenciones de
mantenimiento con metadona: un meta-análisis
Pag. 27
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revista de toxicomanías
nº43 – Segundo trimestre - 2005
SUMARIO
Adicción a cannabinoides: modelos de comportamientos y correlaciones neuronales.
Pag. 3
Consecuencias psicológicas y sociales del cannabis y otras drogas ilícitas consumidas por
los jóvenes: informe sistemático de estudios longitudinales de la población general.
Pag. 11
La Marihuana.
Pag. 23
El tabaquismo en pacientes con otras drogodependencias.
Pag. 29
REVISTA DE ESTUDIOS DE JUVENTUD
67 - Diciembre 2004
Parejas y formas de Convivencia de la Juventud
ÍNDICE
El Tema
Páginas
7
Introducción .................................................................................................... 7
1. Las parejas jóvenes
Inés Alberdi ...............................................................................................................13
2. Nuevas parejas para viejas desigualdades
Mª Ángeles Duran Meras y Jesús Rogero García .................................................25
3. La pareja en los proyectos vitales de las nuevas generaciones: Deseos y
realidades
Gerardo Meil Landwerlin............................................................................................39
4. Cohortes decrecientes e inmigración como factor de cambio en los mercados
matrimoniales españoles
Pau Miret Gamundi y Ana Cabré Pla...........................................................................55
5. Las relaciones de pareja en la juventud española: Entre la
tradición y las preferencias individuales
Mª del Mar Rodríguez-Brioso Pérez............................................................................71
6. Juventud y parejas en la nueva Europa: Pautas sociodemográficas.
Diego Becerril........................................................................................................85
7. La construcción de la igualdad en las parejas jóvenes: De los deseos a
la práctica cotidiana
Sandra Dema Moreno y Capitolina Díaz Martínez..................................................101
8. Trabajo y Familia: Un conflicto en las parejas
Luis Navarro Ardoy................................................................................................115
9. ¿Una nueva organización familiar? Madres trabajadoras y
servicio doméstico inmigrante: Percepciones e implicaciones
Magdalena Díaz Gorfinkiel y Constanza Tobío Soler.........................................127
10. Los retos de la maternidad en solitario
Mª del Mar González, Irene Jiménez y Beatriz Morgado....................................145
MATERIALES.................................................................................................165
REVISTA DE ESTUDIOS DE JUVENTUD
68 - Marzo 2005
Jóvenes y Medios de Comunicación
ÍNDICE
Páginas
El Tema
5
1. Introducción: Juventud y medios de comunicación frente a frente.
Concepción Naval y Charo Sádaba..................................................................................9
2. Medios de comunicación y socialización juvenil.
Julio Vera Vila.....................................................................................................................19
3.Medios de comunicación, participación y juventud
David Reyero García..............................................................................................................33
4 La juventud en los medios.
Aurora García González....................................................................................................45
5. Comunicación efectiva en circunstancias difíciles: el público entre
14 y 19 años.
Francisco J. Pérez Latre y Xavier Bringué...................................................................53
6. Pantallas y juegos: de la observación de modelos a la participación,
Begoña Gros Salvat...............................................................................................................61
7. Cine y juventud: una propuesta educativa integral.
Carmen Urpi Guercia y Carmen Pereira Domínguez..................................................73
8. Medios digitales: donde la juventud tiene la iniciativa.
David Domingo......................................................................................................................91
9. La juventud en la publicidad.
Alfonso Méndiz Noguero..............................................................................................104
10. Ocio en los nuevos medios de comunicación.
Ignasi de Bofarull...................................................................................................................116
MATERIALES......................................... .................................................... ...........................129
COLABORACIÓN ........................................................................................147
REVISTA ESPAÑOLA DE
DROGODEPENDENCIAS
Monográfico Cannabis
Volumen 30
Número 1 y 2
2005
ÍNDICE
Presentación
Amando Vega Fuente. .......................................................................................................................... 5
ORIGINALES
Tráfico de drogas blandas o que no causan grave daño a la salud.
Vicente Baeza Avallarte. ................................................................................. ................................... 7
Comercialización sin legalización: Políticas públicas y consumo/comercio de cánnabis
en España ( 1 968-2003).
Juan F. Camella, María Luisa Jiménez. ..........................................................................................17
Los contextos del uso de marihuana en Latinoamérica y culturas juveniles urbanas en México.
Alejandro Sánchez, Alfredo Nateras. ............................................................................................. 50
Algunas prácticas en torno al uso terapéutico del cannabis en Catalunya.
Cristina Lirios Aparisi. ......................................................................................................................72
El cannabis y la reducción de riesgos y daños.
Iñaki Martínez. ......................................................................................................................87
Cannabis, cerebro y adicción.
Iñaki Lorea, Natalia Lando, Javier Tirapu-Ustárroz José Javier López-Goñi. ......................104
Salud pública y política: a propósito de un plan antidroga.
MikelValverde. ............................................................................................................................128
Intervención socioeducativa de los educadores sociales en una sociedad interdependiente:
formación pre-grado en drogodependencias.
Encarna Ras. ........................................................................................................................................138
Cannabis en las escuelas: recursos para la acción educativa
Amando Vega. ................... .................................................................................................................159
SOCIEDAD
Mediante la profundización en los derechos de las personas consumidoras,
hacia la normalización del cannabis: génesis de un Manifiesto.
Xavier Arana, Iñaki Márquez. ................................................................................................. 190
Manifiesto de Oñate: Bases para un consenso social sobre el fenómeno del cannabis,
en clave de normalización
Amando Vega. ...................................................... ............................................................................. 201
Afectadas por cáncer de mama reclaman la legalización del cannabis
ACAMBI, Asociación de Cáncer de Mama de Bizkaia. ............................................................... 204
Adiós al guetto: el discreto encanto de la normalidad
Martín Barruso Alonso, ...........................................................................................................206
ANEXOS
Guía de Medidas Preventivas y Manejo de Situaciones Vinculadas a Usos Problemáticos
de Drogas en Centros Educativos Junta Nacional de drogas/ Consejo de E. Secundaria/
Consejo de E. Técnico Profesional. .......................................................................................212
V Plan de Drogodependencias de la Comunidad Autónoma del País Vasco 2004-2008,
Departamento de Vivienda y Asuntos Sociales del Gobierno Vasco, 2004. ...................... 218
Substance Use & Misuse
Volume 40 . Number 6 . 2005
Contents
Articles
Adolescents' Health-Related Behaviors in the Light of Their Value Orientations
Bettina F. Piko............................................................................................................. 735
Health Care Among Insured Drug Users and Nonusers
David C. Bell, Victoria Mosier, Janeene A. Patek, and Cheryl A. Dayton-Shotts . .. 743
The Action Plan-A New Instrument to Collect Data on Interventions in Secondary
Prevention in Adolescents
Gebhard Hüsler, Egon Werlen, and Jürgen Rehm.. ................................................................ 761
Are Questions from the Italian National Health Survey Adequate to Measure
Prevalence of Smoking Among Teens
Stefania Maggi, Gilat Linn, and Stephen A. Marion ...................................................779
Revision of the Self-Administered Alcoholism Screening Test (SAAST-R):
A Pilot Study
Kristin S. Vickers-Douglas, Christi A. Patten, Paul A. Decker, Kenneth P. Offord,
Robert C. Colligan, Kayleen A. Islam-Zwart, Troy D. Wolter, Ivana T. Croghan,
Daniel Hall-Flavin, and Richard D. Hurt ………………………………………..…..789
Pilot Study of the Relationship Between Drug Misuse and Violence Among Drug
Addicts in Greater Accra, Ghana: The South of Saharan Africa Case
Yahya H. Affinnih....................................................................................................... 813
Suicidal Ideation and Alexithymia in Patients with Alcoholism: A Pilot Study
Shigeru Sakuraba, Masako Kubo, Takeshi Komoda, and Jun-Ichi Yamana............... 823
Incarceration, Addiction and Harm Reduction: Inmates Experience
Injecting Drugs in Prison
WiII Small, S. Kain, Nancy Laliberte, Martin T. Schechter,
Michael V. O'Shaughnessy, and Patricia M. Spittal…………………………….……831
(Continued on inside back cover)
(Continued from back cover)
Promoting Healthy Choices: The Importance of Differentiating Between
Ordinary and High Risk Cannabis Use Among High-School Students
Jennifer E. Butters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 845
Dependence on Cannabis—An Ever Lasting Issue
Renate Soellner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . . . . . . . . . 857
Efficacy of a Drug Prevention CD-ROM Intervention for Adolescents
Christopher Williams, Kenneth W. Griffin, Araxi P. Macaulay, Tara L. West,
and Elizabeth Gronewold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . . . . 869
Substance Use & Misuse
Volume 40 . Number 7 . 2005
Special Issue on Innovative Strategies in Working with High Risk Youth
Guest Editor: Richard Dembo
Contents
Articles
Introduction
Richard Dembo ………………………………………………………………………879
The Status of Health Services Research on Adjudicated Drug-Abusing
Juveniles: Selected Findings and Remaining Questions
Jerry Flanzer………………………………………………………………………….887
CASASTART: A Community-Based, School-Centered Intervention
for High-Risk Youth
Lawrence F. Murray and Steven Belenko…………………………………………….913
Diversion from the Juvenile Justice System: The Miami-Dade Juvenile
Assessment Center Post-Arrest Diversion Program
Joseph J. Cocozza, Bonita M. Veysey, Deborah A. Chapin, Richard Dembo,
Wansley Walters, and Sylvia Farina........................................................................... 935
How Does the Canadian Juvenile Justice System Respond to Detained Youth
with Substance Use Associated Problems? Gaps, Challenges, and Emerging Issues
Patricia G. Erickson and Jennifer E. Butters…………………………………………953
Post- Treatment Outcomes Among Adjudicated Adolescent Males and Females
in Modified Therapeutic Community Treatment
Nancy Jainchill, Josephine Hawke, and Maria Messina .............................................. 975
Unresolved Issues
Richard Dembo……………………………………………………….………..…….997
lnternational Abstracts ..............................................................................................999
Substance Use & Misuse
Volume 40 • Number 8 • 2005
Contents
Articles
Spreading Interviews Over Time in Health Surveys: Do Temporal Variations
of Self-Reported Alcohol Consumption Affect Measurement?
Jean-Luc Heeb and Gerhard Gmcl ………………………………………………………………....1015
Dust in the Wind: The Growing Use of Embalming Fluid Among Youth
in Hartford, CT
Merrill Singer, Scott Clair, Jean Schensul, Cristina Huebner, Julio F.iscrman,
Raúl Pino, and José García ..............................………………………………………………….1035
Concurrent Use of Alcohol and Cigarettes from Adolescence to Young;. Adulthood:
An Examination of Developmental Trajectories and Outcomes
María Orlando, Joan S. Tucker, PhylHs L. Ellickson, and David J. Klein . . . . . . . … ……….1051
Physician Beliefs About Substance Misuse and Its Treatment: Findings from a U.S.
Survey of Primary Care Practitioners
Timothy P. Johnson, Alyse L. Bonth, and Patrick Johnson . . ...............…………………………..1071
Single vs. Multiple Drug Prevention: Is More Always Better?: A Pilot Study
Chudley E. (Chad) Werch, Michele M. Moore, Cario C. DiCIcmenlc,
Deborah M. Owen, Joan M. Carlson, and Edessa Jobli...................…………………………….1085
Self-Reported Effects of Methadone on Cigarette Smoking in
Methadone-Maintained Subjects
Helena Baran-Furga, Karina Chmielewska, Anna Bogucka-Bonikowska,
Boguslaw Habrat, Wojciech Kostowski, and Przemyslaw Bienkowski . . ..........……………….. 1103
Predictors of Current Depressive Symptoms in a Sample of Drug Court Participants
Michelle Joosen, Thomas F. Garrity, Michele Staton-Tindall, Matthew L. Hiller,
Cari G. Leukefeld, and J. Matthew Webster ................................……………………………... 1113
Adolescent Smoking: Are Infrequent and Occasional Smokers Ready lo Quit?
Lindsey R. Türner, Cindy B. Veldhuis, and Robin Mermelstein...................………………….. 1127
Telescoping of Drinking-Related Behaviors: Gender, Racial/Ethnic, and Age
Comparisons
Patrick B. Johnson, Linda Richter, Herbert D. Kleber, A. Thomas McLellan,
and Deni Carise ........................................................……………………………………..... 1139
Sociodemographic Disparities in Access to Addiction Treatment Among a Cohort
of Vancouver Injection Drug Users
Evan Wood, Kathy Li, Anita Palepu, David C. Marsh, Martin T. Schechter,
Robert S. Hogg, Julio S. G. Montaner, and Thomas Kerr ......................………….………... 1153
Use of Dopamine Agonist Pergolide in Outpatient Treatment of Cocaine
Dependence
G. R. A. Focchi, M. C. Leite, A. G. Andrade, and S. Scivoletto .................……………….…... 1169
Substance Use & Misuse
Volume 40 • Numbers 9-10 • 2005
Special Issue on Club Drug Epidemiology
Guest Editors: Michael Fendrich And Timothy P. Johnson
Contents
Articles
Editors' Introduction to this Special Issue on Club Drug Epidemiology
Michael Fendrich and Timothy P.Johnson…………………………………1179
Foreward
Yonette Thomas and Elizabeth Y.Lamber……………………………………………1185
Epidemiological Trends: Regional And Internacional Perspectives
A Brief Over view of the clinical . Pharmacology of “Club Drugs”
Gena Covell Britt and Elinore F McCance-Katz......……………………...1189
Party Drugs: Properties, Prevalence, Patterns, and Problems
Jane- Carlisle, Maxwell…………………………………………………………..1203
Recent Trends in the Use of "Club Drugs": An Australian Review
Louisa Degenhardt. Jan Copeland, and Paul Dillon ..............…………………...1241
The Rise of Club Drugs in a Heroin Society: Tbe Case of Hong. Kong
Karen A. Joe Laidier. … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … . . . . 1257
Club Drugs Use in Germany
Renate Soellner .....………………………………………………………...1279
Epidemiology of MDMA and Associated Club Drugs in the Seattle Area
Caleh Banta-Green. Gary Goldbaum, Susan Kingston, Matlhew Golden
Richard Harruff, and Barr y K. Logan . . . ...............................……………………..1295
Epidemiology in Population Subgroups
Club Drug Use Among Young Men who have Sex with Men in NYC:
A Preliminary Epidemiological Profile
Michael C. Clatts. Lloyd A.Goldsamt, and Huso Yi............………………..1317
Explanations for Methamphetamine Use Among Gay and Bixesual Men
in New York City
Perry N. Halkitis, Betlh N. Fischgrund, and Jeffrey T. Parsons ....………........1331
(Continued on inside back cover)
(Continued from back cover)
High Rates of Club Drug Use and Risky Sexual Practices Among Hispanic
Men Who Have Sex with Men in Miami, Florida
M. Isabel Fernández, G. Stephen Bowen, Leah M. Varga, José B. Collazo,
Nilda Hernández, Tatiana Perrino, and Alfredo Rehbein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1347
Club Drug Use Among Delinquent Youth
Christopher P. Krebs and Danielle M. Steffey . . . . … … … … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . 1363
Patterns of Polydrug Use Among Ketamine Injectors in New York City
Stephen E. Lankenau and Michael C. Clatts …………………………………………….....1381
Ecstasy Use Among Hispanic and Black Substance Users in New York City
Danielle C. Ompad, Sandro Galea, Crystal M. FuIIer, Vincent Edwards,
and David Vlahov … … … … … … … … … ……………………………………….…....1399
Profiles of Club Drug Users in Treatment
Jane Carlisle Maxwell and Richard T. Spence………………………………………....1409
Causes, Consequences and Correlates of Club Drug Use:
Qualitative and Quantitative Explanations
An In-Depth Qualitative Examination of the Ecstasy Experience: Results of a Focus
Group with Ecstasy-Using College Students
Kira B. Levy, Kevin E. O'Grady, Eric D. Wish, and Amelia M. Arria,………………....1427
Conceptions of Risk in the Lives of Club Drug-Using Youth
Brian C. Kelly.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … … … … … … … . … … … … … . 1443
MDMA and Sexual Behavior: Ecstasy Users' Perceptions About Sexuality and
Sexual Risk
Karen McEIrath. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . . . . . . . . . … … . . 1461
Partying" Hard: Party Style, Motives for and Effects of MDMA Use at
Rave Parties
Tom F. M. ter Bogt, and Rutger C. M. E. Engels…………………………………………………1479
From "Candy Kids" to "Chemi-Kids": A Typology of Young Adults Who Attend
Raves in the Midwestern United States
Jill A. McCaughan, Robert G. Carlson, Russel S. Falck, and Harvey A. Siegal……….1503
Patterns of Simultaneous Polysubstance Use in Canadian Rave Attendees
Sean P. Barrett, Samantha R. Gross, Isabelle Garand, and Robert O. Pihl. . . … … . . 1525
The Relationship Between Club Drug Use and Other Drug Use: A Survey
of New York City Middle School Students
Lloyd A. Goldsamt, Julie O'Brien, Michael C. Clatts, and Laura Silver McGuire ……1539
Criminal Involvement Among Young Male Ecstasy Users
James C. Hendrickson and Dean R. Gerstein ……………………………………................1557
International Abstracts.....................................................................................................1577
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE
Volume 31, Number 3, 2005
Contents
Cognitive Ability as a Factor in Engagement in Drug
Abuse Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … . . . . . 359
E. C. Katz, S. D. King, R. P. Schwartz, E. Weintraub, W. Barksdale,
R. Robinson, and B. S. Brown
Interpersonal Discrimination and the Health of Illicit Drug Users . . . . . . 371
M. Young, J. Stuber, J. Ahern, and S. Galea
A Comparison of Voucher Exchanges Between Criminal Justice Involved
and Noninvolved Participants Enrolled in Voucher-Based Contingency
Management Drug Abuse Treatment Programs . . . … … … … … … … 393
J. M. Roll, M. L. Prendergast, K. Sorensen, S. Prakash, and J. E. Chudzynski
Childhood Trauma, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and the
Perceived Risk of Contracting HIV in a Drug Using Population . . . … … . 403
M. A. Medrano and J. P. Hatch
Reductions in HIV Risk Behaviors Among Depressed
Drug Injectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . . 417
M. D. Stein, B. J. Anderson, D. A. Salomon, D. S. Herman, S. E. Ramsey,
R. A. Brown, and I. W. Miller
A Novel Opioid Maintenance Program for Prisoners: Report
of Post-Release Outcomes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . . 433
T. W. Kinlock, R. J. Battjes, R. P. Schwartz, and The MTC Project Team
Effects of an EEG Biofeedback Protocol on a Mixed
Substance Abusing Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . . . 455
W. C. Scott, D. Kaiser, S. Othmer, and S. I. Sideroff
Preventing Alcohol and Drug Exposed Births in Washington State:
Intervention Findings From Three Parent-Child Assistance
Program Sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . … … . . . 471
T. M. Grant, C. C. Ernst, A. Streissguth, and K. Stark
Understanding Prevention Effectiveness in Real-World Settings:
The National Cross-Site Evaluation of High Risk Youth Programs ………. .491
S. Sambrano, J. F. Spinger, E. Sale, R. Kasim, and J. Hermann
Substance Use Disorders and Cluster B Personality Disorders:
Physiological, Cognitive, and Environmental Correlates in
a College Sample .......……………………………………………….…………..515
J. Taylor
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL ON ADDICTIONS
VOLUME 14 • NUMBER 3 • May-June 2005
195 Treatment Compliance in Patients with Comorbid Psychiatric and Substance Use
Disorders
Diane Ai. Uerímk, M.A., Diana J. Fitek, M.A., Dace S. Svikis, Pb.D., han D. Montoya, M.D.,
M.P.H., Steven
C. Marcus, Pb.D., joyce C. West, P/j.D.
208 Use of Court-ordered Supervised Disulfiram Therapy at DVA Medical Centers
in the United States
Brandon Martin, B.A., Laura Mangum, M.S.W., Thomas P. tieresjord, M.D.
213 A Study of the Temporal Course of Phenomenology of Alcohol Dependence
Satindra Kumar, M.B.B.S., M.D., R.K. Singb, M.D., l^RANZCP, Utpal Goswami, DPM, M.D.,
MRCPych, Udayan Khastgir, M.D., MKCPsycb
223 Males and Females Differ in Response to Opioid Agonist Medications
Hendrée K. jones, Ph.D., Heather Fitgerald, E.A., Ro/¿ey E. Johnson, Pharm.D.
234 Israel 2000: Immigration and Gender Differences in Alcohol Consumption
Miriam Schiff, Ph.D., Giora Rahav, Ph.D., Meir Teichman, Pb.D.
248 Patterns of Urges During Early Abstinence in Alcohol-dependent Subjects
Dean D. Krabn, M.D., Michael]. Boh», M.D., Heniy J. Henk, M.S., jennifer L
Grossman,
B.S., Blake Gosnell, Ph.D.
256 Alcohol Use Disorder and Illicit Drug Use in Admissions to General Hospitals in
the United States
Barbara A. Smothers, Ph.D., Harold T. Yahr, Ph.D.
268 Factors Associated with Emergency Room Use among Injection Drug Users of
African-American, Hispanic and White European Background
Lena Lundgren, Ph.D., Deborah Chassler, M.S.W., IJnsey Ben-Ami, M.P.H., Timothy
Puringfon,
M.EíL, Robert Scbilling, Ph.D.
281 Trends in Alcohol- and Drug-related ER and Primary Care Visits, 1995-2000:
Are Healthy People 2000 Objectives Met?
Cheryl J. Cherpitel, Dr.P.H.
291 Dual Diagnosis: Impact of Family History
Katherine Anne Comtois, Ph.D., W. Alee Tisdall, B.A., Laura C. Holdcraft, Ph.D., Tracy Simpson, Ph.D.
DEPARTMENTS
300 Letters
302 Selected Poster Abstracts from the AAAP 15th Annual Meeting and Symposium
306 Information for Contributors
TOBACCO CONTROL
June 2005 - Vol 14 - Nº 3
Contents
Editorial
145 Injecting greater urgency into global
tobacco control
D Yach
News analysis
149 New Zealand: return of tobacco man
« France: smoking in pregnancy
consensus conference • China:
iIlegal brand ads pulled « Saudi
Arabia: Doll and Peto honoured .
Research Assistance Matching
(RAM) Project. Hong Kong, China:
fears for health as business
dominates • Guernsey (UK): size
doesn't matter • The Internet
Archive
Special communication
155 The most cited authors and papers in
tobacco control
F Byrne, S Chapman
161 Toward a comprehensive long term
nicotine policy
N Gray, J E Henningfield, N L
Benowitz, G N Connolly, C
Dresler, K Fagerstrom,
MJJarvis, P Boyle
Research papers
166 Impact of UK policy initiatives on use of medicines
to aid smoking cessation
R West, M E DiMarino, J Gitchell, A McNeill
172 The Virginia Slims identity crisis: an inside look at
tobacco industry marketing to women
B Atoll, PM Ling
181 Smoking behaviour among young adults: beyond
youth prevention
D Hammond
186 How effective are tobacco industry bar and club
marketing efforts in reaching young adults?
E A Gilpin, V M White, J P Pierce
193 Understanding Philip Morris's pursuit of US
government regulation of tobacco
PA McDaniel, R E Malone
201 Cigarette advertising in Mumbai, India: targeting
different socioeconomic groups, women, and youth
R Bansal, S John, P M Ling
207 Adolescent smoking decline during California's
tobacco control programme
J P Pierce, M M White, E A Gilpin
PostScript
213 Letters
215 Book review
Miscellanea
154,200,212,216
The Lighter Side
TOBACCO CONTROL
June 2005 - Vol 14 - Supplement I
Forcing open the market in Taiwan: lessons for tobacco control
Contents
Introduction
i1 Facilitating the critical process in tobacco control
C P Wen
Research papers
i4 The impact of the cigarette market opening
in Taiwan
C P Wen, T Y Cheng, M P Eriksen,
S P Tsai, C C Hsu
i10 Role of parents and peers in influencing the
smoking status of high school students in Taiwan
C P Wen, S P Tsai, T Y Cheng, C C Hsu,
T Chen, H S Lin
i16 Uncovering the relation between betel quid
chewing and cigarette smoking in Taiwan
C P Wen, S P Tsai, T Y Cheng, Cj Chen, D T Levy,
H-J Yang, M P Eriksen
i23 Reducing health disparity in Taiwan: quantifying
the role of smoking
T Y Cheng, C P Wen, S P Tsai, W S I Chung,
CC Hsu
i28 Excess injury mortality among smokers:
a neglected tobacco hazard
C P Wen, S P Tsai, T Y Cheng, H T Chan,
W S I Chung,C J Chen
i33 Workplace smoking related absenteeism and productivity
costs in Taiwan
S P Tsai, C P Wen, S C Hu, T Y Cheng, Sj Huang
i38 Are marketing campaigns in Taiwan by foreign
tobacco companies targeting young smokers?
CP Wen, I Chen, Y-Y Tsai, S P Tsai, WS I Chung, T Y Cheng,
D T Levy, C C Hsu, R Peterson, W-Y Liu
i45 Increasing faxes to reduce smoking
prevalence and smoking attributable mortality
in Taiwan: results from a tobacco policy
simulation model
D I Levy, C P Wen, T Y Chen,
M Oblak
i51 Smoking behaviour in Taiwan, 2001
C-P Wen, O 7 Levy, T Yuan Cheng, C C
Hsu, S P Tsai
i56 The health benefits of smoking
cessation for adult smokers and for pregnant
women in Taiwan
C P Wen, T Y Cheng, C-L Lin, H-N Wu,
D T Levy, L-K Chen, C-C Hsu, M P Eriksen,
H-J Yang, S P Tsai
i62 Smoking attributable medical
expenditures, years of potential life
lost, and the cost of premature death in Taiwan
M C Yang, C Y Fann, C P Wen, T Y Cheng
i71 Effect of cigarette tax increase on
cigarette consumption in Taiwan
J-M Lee, D-S Liao, C-Y Ye, W-Z Liao
i76 Smoking attributable mortality for Taiwan
and its projection to 2020 under different
smoking scenarios
C P Wen, S P Tsai, C-J Chen, T Y
Cheng, A/I-C Tsai, D T Levy
trastornos
adictivos
Órgano Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Toxicomanías
Volumen 7 • Número 2 • Abril-Junio 2005
SUMARIO
Páginas
EDITORIAL / EDITORIAL
Alcoholismo en el arco mediterráneo: hacia un consenso sobre su abordaje / Alcoholistn in
the Mediterranean are: towards a consensus on its boarding...................................................................
M.T. Gómez-Talegón y E. García Usieto
55
ÁREA CLÍNICA / CLINIC SECTION
Alcohol y problemas relacionados con el alcohol en Francia / Alcohol drinking and
alcohol-related problems in France.........................................................................................................…....
59
P. Arvers
Consumo de alcohol y problemas relacionados con el alcohol en Grecia / The situation
of alcohol use and abuse in Greece................................................................................................................... 69
K. Karachaliou, K. Kontogeorgiou, G. Kitsos y M. Terzidou
¿Son tan diferentes los pacientes de cocaína? Análisis diferencial de las variables
sociodemográficas y toxicológicas de los pacientes de cocaína y de heroína / Are the patients
of cocaine so different?Differential analysis of the sociodemographic and drug abuse
characteristics of the patients of cocaine and heroine................................................................................
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J. Cancelo Martínez y A. López Duran
Características de personalidad en adolescentes como predictores de la conducta
de consumo de sustancias psicoactivas / Characteristic of personality in adolescents as predictors
of psicoactive drugs use........................................................................................................................ 90
N. Llorens Aleixandre, A. Palmer Pol y M.J. Perelló del Río
ÁREA DE EDUCACIÓN, PREVENCIÓN Y SERVICIOS ASISTENCIALES /
EDUCATION, PREVENTION AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES SECTION
Consideraciones históricas de las normativas sobre el consumo de alcohol, drogas y
medicamentos en el modelo español de valoración psicofísica de los conductores / Historie
considerations of the guidelines on alcohol, drugs and medication consumption in the
Spanish model of psychophysical assessment ofdrivers................................................................................... 97
M. Ozcoidi Val
Mujeres drogodependientes maltratadas: análisis para la intervención / Battered female
drug-addicts: analysis for intervention..........................................................................................................
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L. Chait y B. Zulaica Calvo
AUTOEVALUACIÓN Y FORMACIÓN CONTINUADA EN TRASTORNOS
ADICTIVOS / AUTOEVALUATION AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
ABOUT TRASTORNOS ADICTIVOS ............................................................................................... 114