AddictionVOLUME 99 • NUMBER 9 • SEPTEMBER 2004EDITORIALSStandards for reporting non-randomize<strong>de</strong>valuations of behavioral and public healthinterv<strong>en</strong>tions: the TREND statem<strong>en</strong>tRaul Caetano (USA) ..1075Assessing syringe exchange programsDon C. Des Jarlais & Naomi Brame (USA) 1081FOR DEBATEDisabling the public interest: alcohol strategies andpolicies for EnglandRobin Room (Swed<strong>en</strong>) 1083COMMENTARIESThe rising ti<strong>de</strong> of alcoholMichael Marmot (UK) 1090Lies, damned lies and no statistics: a study ofdysfunctional <strong>de</strong>mocracy in actionTim Stockwell (Australia) 1090Alcohol policy research: a quoi bon?Thomas F. Babor (USA) 1091'The impot<strong>en</strong>ce of reason in the face of greed,selfish ambition and moral cowardice'Robin Room (Swed<strong>en</strong>; 1092RESEARCH REPORTSWho pays for the drinking? Characteristics of theext<strong>en</strong>t and distribution of social harms from others'drinkingIngeborg Rossow & Ragnar Hauge (Norway) 1094Alcohol abuse in a metropolitan city in China: astudy of the preval<strong>en</strong>ce and risk factorsZhang Jiafang, Wang Jiachun, Lu Yunxia, Qiu Xiaoxia &Fang Ya (China) 1103Age, period and cohort influ<strong>en</strong>ces on beer, wine andspirits consumption tr<strong>en</strong>ds in the US NationalAlcohol <strong>Su</strong>rveysWilliam C. Kerr, Thomas K. Gre<strong>en</strong>field, Jason Bond, YuYe & Jürg<strong>en</strong> Rehm (USA) 1111Randomized controlled trial of brief cognitivebehaviouralinterv<strong>en</strong>tions for insomnia inrecovering alcoholicsShawn R. Currie, Stewart Clark, David C. Hodgins&Nady el-Guebaty (Canada) 1121High mortality among young crack cocaine users inBrazil: a 5-year follow-up studyMarcelo Ribeiro, John Dunn, Ronaldo Laranjeira &Ricardo Sesso (Brazil) 1133Sterile syringe access conditions and variations inHIV risk among drug injectors in three citiesRicky N. Bluth<strong>en</strong>thal, Mohammed Rehan Malik, Lauretta EGrau, Merrill Singer, Patricia Marshall & Robert Heimer(USA) 1136Changing profiles of injecting drug users with AIDSin a Hispanic populationAlejandro Amill, María De Los A. Gómez, Diana M.Fernán<strong>de</strong>z, Shrikant I. Bangdiwala, Eddy RíOS & Robert F.Hunter (Puerto Rico) 1147Randomized controlled trial of a brief behaviouralinterv<strong>en</strong>tion for reducing hepatitis C virus riskpractices among injecting drug usersThamizan Tucker, Craig L Fry, Nick Lintzeris, Simon Baldwin,Alison Ritter, <strong>Su</strong>san Donath & Greg Whelan (Australia) 1157Treatm<strong>en</strong>t of chronic hepatitis C in pati<strong>en</strong>ts withdrug <strong>de</strong>p<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ce: time to change the rules?Martin Schaefer, Andreas Heinz & Markus Backmund(Germany) 1167Longitudinal surveys of preval<strong>en</strong>ce rates and usepatterns of illicit drugs at selected high-preval<strong>en</strong>ceareas in China from 1993 to 2000Wei Hao, Zhonghua <strong>Su</strong>, Shuiyuan Xiao, Changhe Fon,Hongxian Ch<strong>en</strong>, Tieqiao Liu & Deson Young (China) 1176The <strong>de</strong>velopm<strong>en</strong>t and initial validation of aquestionnaire to measure craving for amphetamineDarr<strong>en</strong> James, Gareth Davies & Paul Willner (UK) 1181Anabolic steroid users' altitu<strong>de</strong>s towards physiciansHarrison G. Pope Jr, G<strong>en</strong> Kanayama, Martin lonescu-Pioggio & Jomes /. Hudson (USA) 1189Perceived peer smoking preval<strong>en</strong>ce and itsassociation with smoking behaviours and int<strong>en</strong>tionsin Hong Kong Chinese adolesc<strong>en</strong>tsMan Kin Lai, Sai Yin Ho & Tai Hing Lam (Hong Kong)1195Efficacy of bupropion and predictors of successfuloutcome in a sample of Fr<strong>en</strong>ch smokers: arandomized placebo-controlled trialH.J.Aubin, F. Lebargy, I. Berlín, C. Bidaut-Mazel, J.Chemali-Hudry & G. Lagrue (France) 1206LETTER TO THE EDITORMeasuring treatm<strong>en</strong>t needs: a reply to Gfroerer,Epstein, and WrightWilliam E. McAuliffe (USA) 1219CLASSIC TEXTS REVISITEDThomas <strong>de</strong> Quincey, Confessions of an English OpiumEater. London: Taylor and Hessey, 1822Keith Humphreys (USA) 1221NEWBOOKS 1223NEWS AND NOTES 1226ERRATUM 1229
AddictionVOLUME 99 • NUMBER 10 • OCTOBER 2004EDITORIALSPancreatitis mortality and population level alcoholconsumption: taking the sci<strong>en</strong>ce a step forwardWilliam C.Kerr (USA) 1231Cocaine—se<strong>en</strong> through users' eyesJohn A. H<strong>en</strong>ry (UK) 1233An invitation to an alcohol industry lobby to help<strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong> public funding of alcohol research andprofessional training: a <strong>de</strong>cision that should bereversedGriffith Edwards, Rob<strong>en</strong> West, Thomas F. Babor, WayneHall & John Marsd<strong>en</strong> (UK) 1235FOR DEBATEAlcohol impairm<strong>en</strong>t of behavior in m<strong>en</strong> and wom<strong>en</strong>Mark T. Fillmore & Jessica Weafer (USA) 1237COMMENTARIESSome original findings: comm<strong>en</strong>ts on Fillmore andWeaferMuriel Vogel-Sprott (Canada) 1247G<strong>en</strong><strong>de</strong>r differ<strong>en</strong>ces in alcohol's disinhibiting effects: acomm<strong>en</strong>tary on Fillmore and WeaferPeter R. Finn (USA) 1248From the ecological to the individual and back againPaul J. Gru<strong>en</strong>ewald (USA) 1249Disinhibition, impulse control, arousal and g<strong>en</strong><strong>de</strong>r:un<strong>de</strong>rstandng the mechanisms of alcohol's effects onaggressionKathryn Graham (Canada) 1250An extraordinarily interesting article: comm<strong>en</strong>ts onFillmore and WeaferRoss Home/ (Australia) 1251Alcohol impairm<strong>en</strong>t of behavior in m<strong>en</strong> and wom<strong>en</strong>: areply to the comm<strong>en</strong>tariesMark T. Fillmore & Jessica Weafer (USA) 1252RESEARCH REPORTSAlcohol and pancreatitis mortality at the populationlevel: experi<strong>en</strong>ces from 14 western countriesMats Ramstedt (Swed<strong>en</strong>) 1255Risk of injury from acute alcohol consumption and theinflu<strong>en</strong>ce of confoun<strong>de</strong>rsKerrionne Watt, David M. Purdie, Anne M. Roche &Ro<strong>de</strong>rick J. McCIure (UK) 1262Per capita alcohol consumption and all-causemortality in Canada, 1950-98Thor Norström (Swed<strong>en</strong>) 1274The burd<strong>en</strong> of alcohol misuse on emerg<strong>en</strong>cy in-pati<strong>en</strong>thospital admissions among resid<strong>en</strong>ts from a healthboard region in IrelandA O'Farrell, S. Allwright, J. Downey, D. Bedford & F. Howell(Ireland) 1279Five-year alcohol and drug treatm<strong>en</strong>t outcomes ofol<strong>de</strong>r adults versus middle-aged and younger adults ina managed care programDerek D. Satre, J<strong>en</strong>nifer R. Mert<strong>en</strong>s, Patricia A. Areán &Constante Weisner (USA) 1286Urbanization and hospital admission rates for alcoholand drug abuse: a follow-up study of 4.5 millionwom<strong>en</strong> and m<strong>en</strong> in Swed<strong>en</strong>Kristina <strong>Su</strong>ndquist & Gölin Frank (Swed<strong>en</strong>) 1298Preval<strong>en</strong>ce of personality disor<strong>de</strong>r in alcohol and drugservices and associated comorbidityOw<strong>en</strong> Bowd<strong>en</strong>-Jones, Muhammad Z. Iqbal, Peter Tyrer,Nicholos Seivewright, Sylvia Cooper, Ali Judd & TimWeaver (UK) 1306Non-fatal cocaine overdose among injecting andnon-injecting cocaine users in Sydney, AustraliaSharl<strong>en</strong>e Kaye & Shane Darte (Australia) 1315The Marijuana Check-up: reaching users who areambival<strong>en</strong>t about changeRobert S. Steph<strong>en</strong>s, Roger A. Roffman, Stephanie A.Fearer, Carl Williams, Joseph F. Picciano & Randy S.Burke (USA) 1323Early adolesc<strong>en</strong>t cannabis exposure and positive andnegative dim<strong>en</strong>sions of psychosisN. C. Stefanis, P. Delespaul, C. H<strong>en</strong>quet, C. Bakoula, C.N. Stefanis & J.Van Os (Greece) 1333The psychological <strong>de</strong>terminants of low-rate dailysmokingJean-Francois Etter (Switzerland) 1342LETTERS TO THE EDITORCannabis and psychosis: accumulating evid<strong>en</strong>ceDavid M. Fergusson (New Zealand) 1351Cannabis and psychosis: ext<strong>en</strong>ding the <strong>de</strong>bateMaree Teesson (Australia) 1352Exploring the relationship betwe<strong>en</strong> cannabis use andpsychosisStanley Zammit & Gfyn Lewis (UK) 1353Opiate agonist maint<strong>en</strong>ance treatm<strong>en</strong>t for injectingdrug user peer educatorsDon C. Des Jariais, Theodore M. Hammett, Lui Wei, LyKieu Van, M<strong>en</strong>g Donghua & Doon Ngu (USA) 1355Low income and vulnerability for gambling problemsJim Orford (UK) 1356Alcohol poisonings, drinking behaviour and viol<strong>en</strong>cein Russia: a reply to RossowWilliam Alex Pri<strong>de</strong>more (USA) 1357BOOK REVIEWSYoung People and <strong>Su</strong>bstance Misuse 1359Maint<strong>en</strong>ance Treatm<strong>en</strong>t of Heroin Addiction. Evid<strong>en</strong>ceat the Crossroads 1360Drunkard's Refuge: The Lessons of the New YorkState Inebriate Asylum 1360Neurosci<strong>en</strong>ce of Psychoactive <strong>Su</strong>bstance Use andDep<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ce 1361Wine: A Sci<strong>en</strong>tific Exploration 1362NEWS AND NOTES 1363ERRATUM 1366
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