AddictionVOLUME 99 • NUMBER 11 • NOVEMBER 2004EDITORIALState of the world's alcohol policyPeter An<strong>de</strong>rson (Netherlands) 1367FOR DEBATEAn addiction ag<strong>en</strong>cy's collaboration with the drinksindustry: Moo Joose as a case studyGeoffrey Munro (Australia)..1370COMMENTARIESThe how but not the why; more context nee<strong>de</strong>dVirginia Berridge (UK) 1375Who is responsible for irresponsible drinking?Antoni Gual (Spain) 1376The beverage alcohol industry's social aspectsorganizations: a public health warningPeter An<strong>de</strong>rson (Netherlands) 1376More research on the alcohol industry's attempt toinflu<strong>en</strong>ce policy and sci<strong>en</strong>ce is nee<strong>de</strong>dJacek Moskalewicz (Poland) 1377Industry influ<strong>en</strong>ces: more case studies nee<strong>de</strong>dSally Casswell (New Zealand) 1378Don't cover up distinct responsibilities, but cooperateon the action level un<strong>de</strong>r certain conditionsGerhard Bühringer Germany) 1379Drinks industry organizations should carry warninglabels: a brief reply to comm<strong>en</strong>tariesGeoffrey Munro (Australia) 1380REVIEWAdher<strong>en</strong>ce to pharmacotherapy in pati<strong>en</strong>ts withalcohol and opioid <strong>de</strong>p<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ceRoger D. Weiss (USA) 1382RESEARCH REPORTSRisky drinking and alcohol use patterns in a nationalsample of wom<strong>en</strong> of childbearing ageMadhabika Beverto Nayak & Lee Ann Kaskutos(USA) 1393G<strong>en</strong>etic and <strong>en</strong>vironm<strong>en</strong>tal contributions to age ofonset of alcohol <strong>de</strong>p<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ce symptoms in male twinsI-Chao Liu, Deborah L Blacker, Ronghui Xu, GarrettFitzmaurice, Ming T. Tsuang & Michael J. Lyons(Taiwan).............……………………………..…......1403Web-based scre<strong>en</strong>ing and brief interv<strong>en</strong>tion forhazardous drinking: a double-blind randomizedcontrolled trialKypros Kypri, John B. Saun<strong>de</strong>rs, Sheila M. Williams, RobO. McGee, John D. Langley, Martine L Cashell-Smith &Steph<strong>en</strong> J. Gallagher Australia)...................…......1410Times for healing: towards a typology of time-framesin Swiss alcohol and drug clinicsHarold Klingemann & Daniela Schibli(Switzerland).……………………………………….1418The preval<strong>en</strong>ce of injecting drug use in a Russian city:implications for harm reduction and coverageLucy Plott, Matthew Hickman, Tim Rho<strong>de</strong>s, LarissaMikhailova, Victor Karavashkin, Alexan<strong>de</strong>r Vlosov, KateTilling, Vivian Hope, Mikhail Khutorksoy &Adrian R<strong>en</strong>ton (UK) 1430Evaluation of an injection <strong>de</strong>pot formulation ofbupr<strong>en</strong>orphine: placebo comparisonStacey C. Sigmon, Conrad J. Wong, Allison L. Chausmer,Ira A. Liebson & George E Bigelow (USA) .1439Beyond the K-hole: a 3-year longitudinal investigationof the cognitive and subjective effects of ketamine inrecreational users who have substantially reducedtheir use of the drugCelia J. A. Morgan, Usa Monaghon & H. Valerie Curran(UK) 1450Are there g<strong>en</strong><strong>de</strong>r differ<strong>en</strong>ces in smoking cessation,with and without bupropion? Pooled- and metaanalysesof clinical trials of Bupropion SRDeboroh Schorf & Saul Shiffman (USA)…………1462GP prescribing of nicotine replacem<strong>en</strong>t and bupropionto aid smoking cessation in England and WalesAndy McEw<strong>en</strong>. Robert West & Lesley Ow<strong>en</strong>(UK.)……………………………………………..……1470LETTERS TO THE EDITORDepot formulations: will pharmacological advancesimprove treatm<strong>en</strong>t options and outcomes forsubstance abusers?Nancy M. Petry (USA) 1475Treatm<strong>en</strong>t of drug <strong>de</strong>p<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ce <strong>en</strong>ters a new hightechnological eraHerbert D. Kleber (USA) 1476The opportunity for public health activism to reducealcohol harmJim McCambridge (UK) 1477BOOK REVIEWSThe Biology of Gambling (Vol. III. The Gambling Theoryand Research Series) 1479Introduction to Alcohol Research: Implications forTreatm<strong>en</strong>t, Prev<strong>en</strong>tion and Policy 1479Marijuana and Madness 1480New Treatm<strong>en</strong>ts for Addiction: Behavioural, EthicalLegal and Social Questions 1481Reward and Dep<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ce—a Psychological andNeurobiological Analysis of Reward Mechanisms andof their Role in Dep<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ce (European UniversityStudies, Vol. 685) 1482Neurobiologie von Alkohol- und Nikotinabhängigkeit[The Neurobiology of Alcohol and Nicotine Addiction]1482NEWS AND NOTES 1484
AddictionVOLUME 99 • SUPPLEMENT 2 • NOVEMBER 2004RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES ON TREATMENT FORADOLESCENT ALCOHOL USE DISORDERSINTRODUCTIONDeveloping effective evid<strong>en</strong>ce-based interv<strong>en</strong>tions foradolesc<strong>en</strong>ts with alcohol use disor<strong>de</strong>rsCherry Lowman (USA) IREVIEWSThe natural history of adolesc<strong>en</strong>t alcohol usedisor<strong>de</strong>rsDuncan B. Clark (USA) 5Sali<strong>en</strong>t variables for treatm<strong>en</strong>t research of adolesc<strong>en</strong>talcohol and other substance use disor<strong>de</strong>rsOscar G. Bukstein & K<strong>en</strong> Winters (USA) 23Measuring youth outcomes from alcohol and drugtreatm<strong>en</strong>tSandra A. Brown (USA) 38Adolesc<strong>en</strong>t alcohol misuse: methodological issuesfor <strong>en</strong>hancing treatm<strong>en</strong>t research<strong>Su</strong>zanne M. Colby, Christina S. Lee, Johanna Lewis-Esquerre, Christianne Esposito-Smythers & Peter M.Monti (USA) 47Motivational <strong>en</strong>hancem<strong>en</strong>t and other briefinterv<strong>en</strong>tions for adolesc<strong>en</strong>t substance abuse:foundations, applications and evaluationsTracy O'Leary Tevyaw & Peter M. Monti (USA) 63Family-based therapies for adolesc<strong>en</strong>t alcohol anddrug use: research contributions and future researchneedsHoward A. Liddle (USA) 76.On the learning curve: the emergingevid<strong>en</strong>ce supporting cognitive-behavioraltherapies for adolesc<strong>en</strong>t substance abuseHolly Barrett Waldron & Yifrah Kaminer (USA) 93Implem<strong>en</strong>ting school-based substance abuseinterv<strong>en</strong>tions: methodological dilemmas andrecomm<strong>en</strong><strong>de</strong>d solutionsEric F. Wagner, Jonathan G. Tubman & Andrés G. Gil(USA) 106RESEARCH REPORTSCross-validation of the alcohol and cannabis usemeasures in the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs(GAIN) and Timeline Followback (TLFB; Form 90)among adolesc<strong>en</strong>ts in substance abuse treatm<strong>en</strong>tMichael L D<strong>en</strong>nis, Rodney Funk, <strong>Su</strong>san HarringtonGodley, Mark D. Godley & Holly Waldron (USA) 120Thirty-month relapse trajectory cluster groupsamong adolesc<strong>en</strong>ts discharged from out-pati<strong>en</strong>ttreatm<strong>en</strong>t<strong>Su</strong>san H. Godley, Michael L D<strong>en</strong>nis, Mark D. Godley &Rodney R. Funk (USA) 129Culturally s<strong>en</strong>sitive substance abuse interv<strong>en</strong>tion forHispanic and African American adolesc<strong>en</strong>ts:empirical examples from the Alcohol Treatm<strong>en</strong>tTargeting Adolesc<strong>en</strong>ts in Need (ATTAIN) ProjectAndrés G. Gil, Eric F. Wagner & Jonathan G. Tubman(USA) 140
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