Rowdy Yates
Senior Research Fellow
Scottish Addiction Studies
Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology Section
Department of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling

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Subject: ScienceDirect Alert: Addictive Behaviors, Vol. 32, Iss. 8, 2007


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     Addictive Behaviors

    Addictive Behaviors
    Volume 32, Issue 8,  Pages 1537-1752 (August 2007)
 
 
  1. Editorial Board
Page IFC
 
  ORIGINAL ARTICLES
  2. Motives for cannabis use as a moderator variable of distress among young adults
Pages 1537-1545
Jeannette Brodbeck, Monika Matter, Julie Page and Franz Moggi
 
  3. Perceived peer influence and peer selection on adolescent smoking
Pages 1546-1554
Beth R. Hoffman, Peter R. Monge, Chih-Ping Chou and Thomas W. Valente
 
  4. A comparison of craving and emotional states between pathological gamblers and alcoholics
Pages 1555-1564
Viviane de Castro, Timothy Fong, Richard J. Rosenthal and Hermano Tavares
 
  5. Culturally specific adaptation of a prevention intervention: An international collaborative research project
Pages 1565-1581
Tatiana Tsarouk, Elaine A. Thompson, Jerald R. Herting, Elaine Walsh and Brooke Randell
 
  6. Convergent validity of the Timeline Followback for persons with comorbid psychiatric disorders engaged in residential substance use treatment
Pages 1582-1592
Josephine M. DeMarce, Jennifer L. Burden, Steven J. Lash, Robert S. Stephens and Steven C. Grambow
 
  7. Estimates of prenatal abstinence from alcohol: A matter of perspective
Pages 1593-1601
Grace Chang, Tay K. McNamara, Louise Wilkins-Haug and E. John Orav
 
  8. Adolescent peer group identification and characteristics: A review of the literature
Pages 1602-1627
Steve Sussman, Pallav Pokhrel, Richard D. Ashmore and B. Bradford Brown
 
  9. Early initiation of substance use and subsequent risk factors related to suicide among urban high school students
Pages 1628-1639
Hyunsan Cho, Denise Dion Hallfors and Bonita J. Iritani
 
  10. Patterns of drug use and expectations in methadone patients
Pages 1640-1656
George W. Joe, Patrick M. Flynn, Kirk M. Broome and D. Dwayne Simpson
 
  11. Drug dependent parents: Childcare responsibilities, involvement with treatment services, and treatment outcomes
Pages 1657-1668
Duncan Stewart, Michael Gossop and Katia Trakada
 
  12. Participation in specific treatment components predicts alcohol-specific and general coping skills
Pages 1669-1680
Kelly Forys, John McKellar and Rudolf Moos
 
  13. Brief family treatment intervention to promote aftercare among male substance abusing patients in inpatient detoxification: A quasi-experimental pilot study
Pages 1681-1691
Timothy J. O'Farrell, Marie Murphy, Jane Alter and William Fals-Stewart
 
  SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
  14. The association of behavioural and emotional problems with tobacco use in adolescence
Pages 1692-1698
Mathilde R. Crone and Sijmen A. Reijneveld
 
  15. Psychometrics of the Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrInC)
Pages 1699-1704
Alyssa A. Forcehimes, J. Scott Tonigan, William R. Miller, George A. Kenna and John S. Baer
 
  16. How to find future ecstasy-users: Targeted and snowball sampling in an ethically sensitive context
Pages 1705-1713
Hylke K.E. Vervaeke, Dirk J. Korf, Annemieke Benschop and Wim van den Brink
 
  17. The relationship between depressed mood, self-efficacy and affective states during the drinking driving sequence
Pages 1714-1718
Patricia L. Dill, Elisabeth Wells-Parker, Ginger W. Cross, Marsha Williams, Robert E. Mann, Gina Stoduto and Rania Shuggi
 
  18. Precipitants of first substance use in recently abstinent substance use disorder patients with PTSD
Pages 1719-1727
Paige Ouimette, Deborah Coolhart, Jennifer Schum Funderburk, Michael Wade and Pamela J. Brown
 
  19. Prototype perception and smoking: Are negative or positive social images more important in adolescence?
Pages 1728-1732
Bettina F. Piko, Judit Bak and Frederick X. Gibbons
 
  20. Thai War on Drugs: Measuring changes in methamphetamine and other substance use by school students through matched cross sectional surveys
Pages 1733-1739
Paiboon Daosodsai, Mark A. Bellis, Karen Hughes, Sara Hughes, Sopida Daosodsai and Qutub Syed
 
  21. Factors associated with the use of solvents and cannabis by medical students
Pages 1740-1744
Monica C. Di Pietro, Evelyn B. Doering-Silveira, Maria Paula T. Oliveira, Leonardo Q. Rosa-Oliveira and Dartiu Xavier Da Silveira
 
  22. Psychiatric symptomatology among individuals in alcohol detoxification treatment
Pages 1745-1752
Mark E. Johnson, Christiane Brems, Michael E. Mills and Dennis G. Fisher
 


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