DRUG and ALCOHOLDEPENDENCEVolume 76, issue 1, 5 October 2004CONTENTSThe U.S. Controlled <strong>Su</strong>bstance Act: Origins and evolutionHistory <strong>en</strong>capsulated: how the controlled substances act exemplifies the dilemmas of drug controlW.B. McAllister .....................................…………………………………………………………………..…….1The global political economy of scheduling: the international—historical contextof the Controlled <strong>Su</strong>bstances ActW.B. McAllister ................................................................................................……………………………..…..3The Controlled <strong>Su</strong>bstances Act: how a "big t<strong>en</strong>t" reformbecame a punitive drug lawD.T. Courtwright .............................................................................................….……………………………….9Debating the Controlled <strong>Su</strong>bstances ActJ.F. Spillane ......................................……………………………………………………………………….....17Full l<strong>en</strong>gth reportsB<strong>en</strong>zodiazepine co-<strong>de</strong>p<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ce exacerbates the opiate withdrawal syndromeC. <strong>de</strong> Wet, L. Reed, A. Glasper, P. Moran, J. Bearn, M. Gossop..........................................................……….31The comorbidity of substance abuse and <strong>de</strong>pressive symptoms in Costa Rican adolesc<strong>en</strong>tsP. Obando, W. Kliewer, L. Murrelle, D.S. Svikis .......................................................................……………..37An Internet-based survey method for college stud<strong>en</strong>t drinking researchK. Kypri, S.J. Gallagher, M.L. Cashell-Smith .........................................................................……………….45Impulsivity, risk taking and recreational 'ecstasy' (MDMA) useG.K.L. Butler, A.M.J. Montgomery .................................................................................…………………….55Evaluation of levo-alpha-acetylmethdol (LAAM) as an alternative treatm<strong>en</strong>t for methadone maint<strong>en</strong>ancepati<strong>en</strong>ts who regularly experi<strong>en</strong>ce with-drawal: a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysisD.A.L. Newcombe, F. Bochner, J.M. White, A.A. Somogyi .............................................................………63Quality of life and personality disor<strong>de</strong>rs in heroin abusersS. Fassino, G. Abbate Daga, N. Delsedime, L. Rogna, S. Boggio ..................................................................73Acute administration of the GABA reuptake inhibitor tiagabine does not alter the effects of oralcocaine in humansJ.A. Lile, W.W. Stoops, P.E.A. Glaser, L.R. Hays, C.R. Rush..............................................................………81A behavioural economic analysis of alcohol, amphetamine, cocaine and ecstasy purchases bypolysubstance misusersH.R. <strong>Su</strong>mnall, E. Tyler, G.F. Wagstaff, J.C. Cole ........................................................................…………….93Short CommunicationsFactors related to frequ<strong>en</strong>cy of narghile (waterpipe) use: the first insights on tobacco <strong>de</strong>p<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>cein narghile usersW. Maziak, K.D. Ward, T. Eiss<strong>en</strong>berg ...............................................................................………………….101Long-term heavy marijuana users make costly <strong>de</strong>cisions on a gambling taskC.T. Whitlow, A. Liguori, L. Brooke Liv<strong>en</strong>good, S.L. Hart, B.J. Mussat-Whitlow, C.M. Lamborn, P.J.Lauri<strong>en</strong>ti, L.J. Porrino ............……………………………………………………………………………….107Cal<strong>en</strong>dar of forthcoming meetings ...................................................................................…………………….113
DRUG and ALCOHOLDEPENDENCEVolume 76, issue 2, 11 November 2004CONTENTSFull l<strong>en</strong>gth reportsSocial behavioural profile of cocaine in isolated and grouped male miceJ. Estelles, M. Rodríguez-Arias, M.A. Aguilar, J. Miñarro .....................................................................115Relation betwe<strong>en</strong> cognitive distortions and neurobehavior disinhibition on the <strong>de</strong>velopm<strong>en</strong>tof substance use during adolesc<strong>en</strong>ce and substance use disor<strong>de</strong>r by young adulthood: aprospective studyL. Kirisci, R.E. Tarter, M. Vanyukov, M. Reynolds, M. Habeych .................................................…….125Accuracy of alcohol diagnosis among DWI off<strong>en</strong><strong>de</strong>rs referred for scre<strong>en</strong>ingS.C. Lapham, J. C'<strong>de</strong> Baca, G. McMillan, W.C. Hunt ....................................................................…….135Depressed smokers and stage of change: implications or treatm<strong>en</strong>t interv<strong>en</strong>tionsJ.J. Prochaska, J.S. Rossi, C.A. Redding, A.B. Ros<strong>en</strong>, J.Y. Tsoh, O.L. Humfleet, S.J. Eis<strong>en</strong>drath, M.R.Meisner, S.M. Hall………………………………………………………………………………………143Patterns of cigarette smoking among stud<strong>en</strong>ts from 19 colleges and universities in JiangsuProvince, China: a lat<strong>en</strong>t class analysisX. Ch<strong>en</strong>, X. Li, B. Stanton, R. Mao, Z. <strong>Su</strong>n, H. Zhang, M. Qu, J. Wang, R. Thomas ..................……..153The Addiction Severity In<strong>de</strong>x medical and psychiatric composite scores measure similar domainsas the SF-36 in substance-<strong>de</strong>p<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>t veterans: concurr<strong>en</strong>t and discriminant validityD.A. Calsyn, A.J. Saxon, K.R. Bush, D.N. Howell, J.S. Baer, K.L. Sloan, C.A. Malte, D.R.Kivlahan…………………………………..…………………………………………………………….165Oral methylph<strong>en</strong>idate chall<strong>en</strong>ge selectively <strong>de</strong>creases putaminal T2 in healthy subjectsM.M. Silveri, C.M. An<strong>de</strong>rson, J.F. McNeil, C.I. Diaz, S.E. Lukas, J.H. M<strong>en</strong><strong>de</strong>lson, P.F. R<strong>en</strong>shaw, M.J.Kaufma………………………..………………………………………………………………………...173Neurocognitive performance of methamphetamine users discordant for history of marijuana exposureR. Gonzalez, J.D. Rippeth, C.L. Carey, R.K. Heaton, D.J. Moore, B.C. Schweinsburg,M. Chemer, I. Grant ..........................………………………………………………………………….181Reinforcing and subjective effects of the volatile anesthetic, sevofluraneD.J. Walker, N.J. Beckman, J.P. Zacny ..............................................................................…………..191A comparison of injection and non-injection methamphetamine-using HIV positive m<strong>en</strong> who havesex with m<strong>en</strong>S.J. Semple, T.L. Patterson, I. Grant ................................................................................…………….203Short communication<strong>Su</strong>bstance use histories in pati<strong>en</strong>ts seeking treatm<strong>en</strong>t for controlled-release oxycodone <strong>de</strong>p<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ceJ.S. Potter, G. H<strong>en</strong>nessy, J.A. Borrow, S.F. Gre<strong>en</strong>field, R.D. Weiss .............................................…...213Cal<strong>en</strong>dar of forthcoming meetings ....................................................................................……………..217
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