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MDMA and temperature: A review of the thermal effects of ‘Ecstasy’ in humans
Abstract: Aims: To review the thermal effects of MDMA in humans, and discuss the practical implications. Methods: The literature on Ecstasy/MDMA, body temperature, and subjective thermal self-ratings ...
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A.C. Parrott
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Four-year outcomes from the Early Re-Intervention (ERI) experiment using Recovery Management Checkups (RMCs)
Abstract: Background: While drug abuse is the 10th leading cause of mortality in the US, the public health care system has been slow to adopt a chronic disease approach with aggressively timed monitor...
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Michael L. Dennis,
Christy K Scott
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10-17
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Development and validation of a self-rating scale for betel quid chewers based on a male-prisoner population in Taiwan: The Betel Quid Dependence Scale
Abstract: Background: Betel quid is a substance that commonly used among male labor in Taiwan, and the dependence potential has been reported in some studies, but no instrument has been developed spec...
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Chen-Yi Lee,
Chin-Shun Chang,
Tien-Yu Shieh,
Yong-Yuan Chang
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18-22
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Respondent-driven sampling to recruit young adult non-medical users of pharmaceutical opioids: Problems and solutions
Abstract: Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) has been promoted as a superior method in recruiting hard-to-reach and hidden populations. Although its application has expanded enormously, there remains a ...
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Raminta Daniulaityte,
Russel Falck,
Linna Li,
Ramzi W. Nahhas,
Robert G. Carlson
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23-29
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Addressing Tobacco Through Organizational Change (ATTOC) in residential addiction treatment settings
Abstract: Background: Smoking prevalence among persons in addiction treatment is 3–4 times higher than in the general population. However, treatment programs often report organizational barriers to pr...
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Joseph Guydish,
Douglas Ziedonis,
Barbara Tajima,
Greg Seward,
Emma Passalacqua,
Mable Chan,
Kevin Delucchi,
Lucy Zammarelli,
Michael Levy,
Monika Kolodziej,
Greg Brigham
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30-37
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Differences in happiness between smokers, ex-smokers and never smokers: cross-sectional findings from a national household survey
Abstract: Background: Happiness has become established as an important psychological dimension and not merely the obverse of depression and anxiety. Ex-smokers report that they are happier than when t...
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Lion Shahab,
Robert West
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38-44
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The neurobiology of cognitive control in successful cocaine abstinence
Abstract: Introduction: Extensive evidence demonstrates that current cocaine abusers show hypoactivity in anterior cingulate and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and respond poorly relative to drug-naïv...
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Colm G. Connolly,
John J. Foxe,
Jay Nierenberg,
Marina Shpaner,
Hugh Garavan
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45-53
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Access to a running wheel decreases cocaine-primed and cue-induced reinstatement in male and female rats
Abstract: Background: Relapse to drug use after a period of abstinence is a persistent problem in the treatment of cocaine dependence. Physical activity decreases cocaine self-administration in labora...
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Mark A. Smith,
Michael M. Pennock,
Katherine L. Walker,
Kimberly C. Lang
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54-61
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Maternal smoking cessation and reduced academic and behavioral problems in offspring
Abstract: Background: There is some debate whether smoking during pregnancy causes or is only a risk factor for negative academic outcomes and increased risk of psychopathology in offspring. This stud...
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Brian J. Piper,
Hilary M. Gray,
Melissa A. Birkett
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62-67
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Drunk versus drugged: How different are the drivers?
Abstract: Background: Driving under the influence (DUI) of drugs is increasing in the U.S., but little is known about the differences based on their patterns of use and abuse of alcohol and other drug...
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Jane Carlisle Maxwell
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68-72
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Formal and informal substance use treatment utilization and alcohol abstinence over seven years: Is the relationship different for blacks and whites?
Abstract: Background: This study examines whether the effects of formal substance use treatment utilization and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) on 30-day abstinence vary for black versus white Americans. Me...
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Lyndsay Ammon Avalos,
Nina Mulia
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73-80
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Similar hyporesponsiveness of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex in problem gamblers and heavy smokers during an inhibitory control task
Abstract: Background: Behavioral addictions like pathological gambling share many clinical characteristics with substance dependence. In addition, both types of disorders are associated with impairmen...
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Michiel B. de Ruiter,
Jaap Oosterlaan,
Dick J. Veltman,
Wim van den Brink,
Anna E. Goudriaan
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81-89
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Reciprocal inhibitory effects of intravenous d-methamphetamine self-administration and wheel activity in rats
Abstract: Background: Some epidemiological and cessation studies suggest physical exercise attenuates or prevents recreational drug use in humans. Preclinical studies indicate that wheel activity redu...
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M.L. Miller,
B.D. Vaillancourt,
M.J. Wright,
S.M. Aarde,
S.A. Vandewater,
K.M. Creehan,
M.A. Taffe
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90-96
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The impact of borderline personality disorder on residential substance abuse treatment dropout among men
Abstract: Background: Research is increasingly focusing on identifying factors distinguishing patients who complete vs. dropout of residential substance abuse treatment. One potentially relevant facto...
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Matthew T. Tull,
Kim L. Gratz
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97-102
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GABAA-positive modulator selective discriminative stimulus effects of 1,1,1-trichloroethane vapor
Abstract: Background: The abuse-related behavioral effects of inhalant vapors are poorly understood but probably involve multiple neurotransmitter receptor mechanisms. The present study examined the r...
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Keith L. Shelton,
Katherine L. Nicholson
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103-109
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Prevalence and patterns of commonly abused psychoactive prescription drugs in a sample of university students from Lebanon: An opportunity for cross-cultural comparisons
Abstract: Background: Concerns about psychoactive prescription drug abuse among youth are growing worldwide, but the majority of published studies remain from the US and Canada impeding cross-cultural...
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Lilian A. Ghandour,
Donna S. El Sayed,
Silvia S. Martins
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110-117
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Racial differences in trajectories of heavy drinking and regular marijuana use from ages 13 to 24 among African-American and White males
Abstract: Background: Although there are significant differences in prevalence of substance use between African-American and White adolescents, few studies have examined racial differences in developm...
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Andrea K. Finlay,
Helene R. White,
Eun-Young Mun,
Courtney C. Cronley,
Chioun Lee
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118-123
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Adoption, reach and effectiveness of computer-based, practitioner delivered and combined smoking interventions in general medical practices: A three-arm cluster randomized trial
Abstract: Background: Brief advice for smoking patients has not been sufficiently integrated in routine care. Computer-based interventions emerged as a time saving option that might help to exhaust th...
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Christian Meyer,
Sabina Ulbricht,
Beatrice Gross,
Lissy Kästel,
Sabine Wittrien,
Gudrun Klein,
Britta A. Skoeries,
Hans-Jürgen Rumpf,
Ulrich John
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124-132
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Impact of alcohol use on mortality in the elderly: Results from the Korean Longitudinal Study on Health and Aging
Abstract: Background: To examine the effects of problematic drinking, amount of alcohol use and binge drinking on all-cause mortality in the elderly. Methods: We investigated 45-month all-cause mortal...
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Hyun-Ghang Jeong,
Tae Hui Kim,
Jung Jae Lee,
Seok Bum Lee,
Joon Hyuk Park,
Yoonseok Huh,
Ho Jun Chin,
Jin Hyung Jhoo,
Dong Young Lee,
Jong Inn Woo,
Ki Woong Kim
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133-139
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Extinguished cocaine cues increase drug seeking when presented simultaneously with a non-extinguished cocaine cue
Abstract: Background: Previous research with non-drug reinforcers has shown that simultaneously presenting (compounding) an extinguished cue with another cue formerly associated with the same reinforc...
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David N. Kearns,
Stanley J. Weiss
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140-147
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Internal reliability of measures of substance-related cognitive bias
Abstract: Aims: There is growing interest in cognitive biases related to substance use, but evidence from the anxiety literature suggests that tasks commonly used to assess these may suffer from low i...
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Alia F. Ataya,
Sally Adams,
Emma Mullings,
Robbie M. Cooper,
Angela S. Attwood,
Marcus R. Munafò
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148-151
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Early onset problem behaviors and alcohol, tobacco, and other substance use disorders in young adulthood
Abstract: Objective: Ten early onset problem behaviors were used to prospectively predict alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine disorders in young adulthood (mean age=28.6yrs) for a U.S. community s...
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Michael Windle,
Rebecca C. Windle
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152-158
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Neuropsychological deficits associated with cannabis use in young adults
Abstract: Background: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit substance and has been associated with cognitive impairment. It is unclear whether such impairment can occur in the absence of potential ...
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Jon E. Grant,
Samuel R. Chamberlain,
Liana Schreiber,
Brian L. Odlaug
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159-162
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Results of an initial clinical trial of varenicline for the treatment of cocaine dependence
Abstract: Background: Cocaine use, abuse and dependence remains a pressing public health problem. Based on its mechanism of action, varenicline, an alpha4beta2 partial agonist seemed to be a likely ca...
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Jennifer G. Plebani,
Kevin G. Lynch,
Qin Yu,
Helen M. Pettinati,
Charles P. O’Brien,
Kyle M. Kampman
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163-166
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