CERGA Journal Title and Abstracts March 2012
Contents / pAGELIST OF JOURNALS CHECKED / 2
List of TITLES
Abstinence / 3
Alcohol – Burden on Society / 3
Alcohol – Epidemiology and Demography / 3
Alcohol – Liver Disease / 4
Alcohol – Miscellaneous / 4
Alcohol – Treatment and Screening / 5
Alcohol Use and Users / 6
Alcohol Use – Binge Drinking / 6
Blood Borne Viruses / 6
Co-Morbidity / 7
Drug Policy / 7
Drug Related Deaths / 7
Epidemiology and Demography / 8
Miscellaneous / 8
Older Drug Users / 9
Opioid Pharmacology / 9
Opiate Treatment / 9
Smoking Cessation / 10
Stimulants / 10
Treatment and Service Use / 10
Young People / 11
LIST OF ABSTRACTS / 12-59
Journal Title / Volumes and Issues Checked / Number of issues per year
Addiction / Volume 107, Issue 1[3], Issue2[5], Issue 3 [5] / 12
Addictive Behaviours / Volume 37, Issue 1[5], Issue 3[4] Issue 4[7] / 12
Alcohol and Alcoholism / Volume 47 Issue 1[3] Issue 2[3] / 6
Alcoholism Clinical & Experimental Research / Volume 36, Issue 1[2], Issue 2[6],
Issue 3[3]. / 12
Drug and Alcohol Dependence / Volume 121, Issue 1-2[1], Issue 3[1] / 21
Drug and Alcohol Review / Volume 31 Issue 1 [3] / 6
European Addiction Research / Volume 18 Issue 2 [2] / 4-5
International Journal of Drug Policy / Volume 23 Issue 1[1] / 6
Journal of Addictive Diseases / Volume 31, Issue 1[1] / 4
Journal of Public Health / Volume 34 Issue 1 [1]
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment / Volume 42, Issue 1[2], Issue 2[1] / 8
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse / Volume 38 Issue 1[2] Issue 2 [1] / 6
Journal of Substance Use / Volume 17 Issue 1[2] / 6
Other recent reports:
Drug Misuse Statistics 2010-2011, Information and Statistics Division. NHS National Services, Scotland, 2012.
Drug Related Deaths Statistics for 2010:
LIST OF TITLES
ABSTINENCE
1.Cue-induced craving and physiological reactions in recently and long-abstinent heroin-dependent patients
Min Zhao, Chenglu Fan, Jiang Du, Haifeng Jiang, Hanhui Chen, Haiming Sun
Addictive Behaviours 2012:37(4);393-398
2. Facets of impulsivity in the relationship between antisocial personality and abstinence
Marsha N. Sargeant, Marina A. Bornovalova, Adria J.-M. Trotman, Shira Fishman,
Carl W. Lejuez
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(3);293-298
ALCOHOL – BURDEN ON SOCIETY
3. The impact of small changes in bar closing hours on violence. The Norwegian experience from 18 cities
Ingeborg Rossow, Thor Norström
Addiction 2011:107(3);530-537
4. Price Discounts on Alcohol in a City in Northern England
Jean Adams, Jane Beenstock
Alcohol and Alcoholism 2012:47(2);187-190
5. A Retrospective Analysis of the Nature, Extent and Cost of Alcohol-Related Emergency Calls to the Ambulance Service in an English Region
N. Martin, D. Newbury-Birch, J. Duckett, H. Mason, J. Shen, C. Shevills, E. Kaner
Alcohol and Alcoholism 2012:47(2);191-197
ALCOHOL – EPIDEMIOLOGY AND DEMOGRAPHY
6. Personality Traits and Coping Compensate for Disadvantageous Decision-making in Long-term Alcohol Abstinence
Bálint Andó, Anita Must , Eszter Kurgyis, Andrea Szkaliczki, Gergely Drótos, Sándor Rózsa, Petronella Szikszay, Szatmár Horváth, Zoltán Janka, Péter Z. Álmos
Alcohol and Alcoholism 2012:47(1);18-24
7. A Brief Report on Perceptions of Alcohol and Society among Scottish Medical Students
H. Steed, M. Groome, P. Rice, K. Simpson, A. Day, J. Ker
Alcohol and Alcoholism 2012:47(1);75-78
8. General and Cancer Mortality in a Large Cohort of Italian Alcoholics
Calogero Saieva, Gabriele Bardazzi, Giovanna Masala, Andrea Quartini, Marco Ceroti, Adriana Iozzi, Elena Gelain, Andrea Querci, Allaman Allamani, Domenico Palli
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(2);342-350
9. Hospital-Admitted Injury Attributable to Alcohol
Ted R. Miller, Rebecca S. Spicer
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(1);104-112
ALCOHOL – LIVER DISEASE
10. Past and current alcohol consumption patterns and elevations in serum hepatic enzymes among US adults
James Tsai, Earl S. Ford, Chaoyang Li, Guixiang Zhao
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(1);78-84
11. Pharmacodynamic Effects of Intravenous Alcohol on Hepatic and Gonadal Hormones: Influence of Age and Sex
Vatsalya Vatsalya, Julnar E. Issa, Daniel W. Hommer, Vijay A. Ramchandani
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(2);207-213
12. Housekeeping Gene Variability in the Liver of Alcoholic Patients
Hédia Boujedidi, Laurence Bouchet-Delbos, Anne-Marie Cassard-Doulcier, Micheline Njiké-Nakseu, Sophie Maitre, Sophie Prévot, Ibrahim Dagher, Hélène Agostini, Cosmin S. Voican,
Dominique Emilie, Gabriel Perlemuter, Sylvie Naveau
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(2);258-266
ALCOHOL – MISCELLANEOUS
13. Do Media Messages Change People's Risk Perceptions for Binge Drinking?
Beverley Ayers, Lynn B. Myers
Alcohol and Alcoholism 2012:47(1);52-56
14. Alcohol Dehydrogenase-1B Arg47His Polymorphism and Upper Aerodigestive Tract Cancer Risk: A Meta-Analysis Including 24,252 Subjects
Haipeng Guo, Guohong Zhang, Ruiqin Mai
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(2);272-278
15. To Approach or Avoid Alcohol? Automatic and Self-Reported Motivational Tendencies in Alcohol Dependence
Helen Barkby, Joanne M. Dickson, Louise Roper, Matt Field
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(2)361-368
16. Neuroendocrine Assessment of Serotonergic, Dopaminergic, and Noradrenergic Functions in Alcohol-Dependent Individuals
Claudia Fahlke, Ulf Berggren, Kristina J. Berglund, Henrik Zetterberg, Kaj Blennow,
Jörgen A. Engel, Jan Balldin
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(1);97-103
ALCOHOL – TREATMENT AND SCREENING
17. Determining the relative importance of the mechanisms of behavior change within Alcoholics Anonymous: a multiple mediator analysis
John F. Kelly, Bettina Hoeppner, Robert L. Stout, Maria Pagano
Addiction 2012:107(2);289-299
18. Sleep Disturbance in Alcoholism: Proposal of a Simple Measurement, and Results from a 24-Week Randomized Controlled Study of Alcohol-Dependent Patients Assessing Acamprosate Efficacy
Pascal Perney, Philippe Lehert, Barbara J Mason
Alcohol and Alcoholism 2012:47(2);133-139
19. Acamprosate for Alcohol Dependence: A Sex-Specific Meta-Analysis Based on Individual Patient Data
Barbara J Mason, Philippe Lehert
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(3);497-508
20. Comparison of Alcoholism Subtypes as Moderators of the Response to Sertraline Treatment
Henry R. Kranzler, Richard Feinn, Stephen Armeli, Howard Tennen
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(3);509-516
21. Text-Message-Based Drinking Assessments and Brief Interventions for Young Adults Discharged from the Emergency Department
Brian Suffoletto, Clifton Callaway, Jeff Kristan, Kevin Kraemer, Duncan B. Clark
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(3);552-560
22. Hepatic Safety and Antiretroviral Effectiveness in HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Naltrexone
Jeanette M. Tetrault, Janet P. Tate, Kathleen A. McGinnis, Joseph L. Goulet, Lynn E. Sullivan, Kendall Bryant, Amy C. Justice, David A. Fiellin, For the Veterans Aging Cohort Study Team
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 2012:36(2);318-324
23. Clinical measurement of addictions
Richard Cloutier, Alain Lesage, Michel Landry, Sylvia Kairouz, Jean-Marc Menard
Drug and Alcohol Review 2012:31(1);33-39
24. Reducing Dropout among Traumatized Alcohol Patients in Detoxification Treatment: A Pilot Intervention Study
Michael Odenwald, Peter Semrau
European Addiction Research 2012:18(2);54-63
ALCOHOL USE AND USERS
25. Positive alcohol expectancies mediate the influence of the behavioral activation system on alcohol use: A prospective path analysis
Jeffrey D. Wardell, Jennifer P. Read, Craig R. Colder, Jennifer E. Merrill
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(4);435-443
26. The relationship of alexithymia to emotional dysregulation within an alcohol dependent treatment sample
Paul R. Stasiewicz, Clara M. Bradizza, Gregory D. Gudleski, Scott F. Coffey, Robert C. Schlauch, Sydney T. Bailey, Christopher W. Bole, Suzy Bird Gulliver
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(4);469-476
27. Alexithymia and alcohol consumption: The mediating effects of drinking motives
Gillian Bruce, Cindy Curren, Lynn Williams
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(3);350-352
ALCOHOL USE – BINGE DRINKING
28. Subjective measures of binge drinking and alcohol-specific adverse health outcomes: a prospective cohort study
Tapio Paljrvi, Pia Mkel, Kari Poikolainen, Sakari Suominen, Josip Car, Markku Koskenvuo
Addiction 2012:107(2);323-330
BLOOD BORNE VIRUSES
29. The effect of hepatitis C treatment and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infection on the disease burden of hepatitis C among injecting drug users in Amsterdam
Amy Matser, Anouk Urbanus, Ronald Geskus, Mirjam Kretzschmar, Maria Xiridou, Marcel Buster, Roel Coutinho, Maria Prins
Addiction 2012:107(3);614-623
30. Positive impact of hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment on antiretroviral treatment adherence in human immunodeficiency virus–HCV coinfected patients: one more argument for expanded access to HCV treatment for injecting drug users
Perrine Roux, Lionel Fugon, Maria Winnock, Dominique Salmon-Céron, Karine Lacombe, Philippe Sogni, Bruno Spire, François Dabis, Maria Patrizia Carrieri, for the ANRS-CO-13-HEPAVIH Study Group
Addiction 2012:107(1);152-159
31. Assessment of Risky Injection Practices Associated with Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Using the Blood-Borne Virus Transmission Risk Assessment Questionnaire
Grace L. Reynolds DPA, Dennis G. Fisher, Lucy E. Napper
Journal of Addictive Diseases 2012:31(1);80-88
32. Hepatitis C treatment and injecting drug users in Perth, Western Australia: Knowledge of personal status and eligibility criteria for treatment
Susan J. Carruthers, Chrissy Ryan
Journal of Substance Use 2012:17(1);32-40
33. Identifying former injecting drug users infected with hepatitis C: an evaluation of a general practice-based case-finding intervention
B.L. Cullen, S.J. HutchinsonS.O. Cameron, E. Anderson, S. Ahmed, E. Spence, P.R. Mills, R. Mandeville, E. Forrest, M. Washington, R. Wong, R. Fox, D.J. Goldberg
Journal of Public Health 2012:34(1);14-23
CO-MORBIDITY
34. Psychiatric comorbidity and the persistence of drug use disorders in the United States
Miriam C. Fenton, Katherine Keyes, Timothy Geier, Eliana Greenstein, Andrew Skodol, Bob Krueger, Bridget F. Grant, Deborah S. Hasin
Addiction 2012:107(3);599
35. Reasons for substance use among people with mental disorders
Louise K. Thornton, Amanda L. Baker, Terry J. Lewin, Frances J. Kay-Lambkin, David Kavanagh, Robyn Richmond, Brian Kelly, Martin P. Johnson
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(4);427-434
36. Treatment of substance abusing patients with comorbid psychiatric disorders
Thomas M. Kelly, Dennis C. Daley, Antoine B. Douaihy
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(1);11-24
37. Depression among regular heroin users: The influence of gender
L. Sordo, M. Chahua, M.J. Bravo, G. Barrio, M.T. Brugal, A. Domingo-Salvany, G. Molist, L. De la Fuente, ITINERE Project Group
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(1);148-152
DRUG POLICY
38. A resounding success or a disastrous failure: Re-examining the interpretation of evidence on the Portuguese decriminalisation of illicit drugs
Caitlin Elizabeth Hughes, Alex Stevens
Drug and Alcohol Review 2012:31(1);101-113
DRUG RELATED DEATHS
39. A procedure that differentiates unintentional from intentional overdose in opioid abusers
Peter C. Britton, Amy S.B. Bohnert, James D. Wines Jr, Kenneth R. Conner
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(1);127-130
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND DEMOGRAPHY
40. Early onset of drug and polysubstance use as predictors of injection drug use among adult drug users
Rebecca C. Trenz, Michael Scherer, Paul Harrell, Julia Zur, Ashish Sinha, William Latimer
Addictive Behaviours 2012:37(4);367-372
41. Gender differences in physical and mental health outcomes among an aging cohort of individuals with a history of heroin dependence
Christine E. Grella, Katherine Lovinger
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(3);306-312
42. Predictors of Repeated Emergency Department Visits among Persons Treated for Addiction
Helen Hansagi, Barbro Engdahl, Anders Romelsjö
European Addiction Research 2012:18(2);47-53
43. Mortality of those who attended drug services in Scotland 1996–2006: Record-linkage study
Elizabeth L.C. Merrall, Sheila M. Bird, Sharon J. Hutchinson
International Journal of Drug Policy 2012:23(1);24-32
44. Personality Differences between Drug Injectors and Non-injectors among Substance-Dependent Patients in Substitution Treatment
Julie Saint-Lèbes, Rachel Rodgers, Philippe Birmes, Laurent Schmitt
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 2012:38(2);135-139
MISCELLANEOUS
45. Eating patterns among heroin users: a qualitative study with implications for nutritional interventions
Joanne Neale, Sarah Nettleton, Lucy Pickering, Jan Fischer
Addiction 2012:107(3);635-641
46. A damage/benefit evaluation of addictive product use
Catherine Bourgain, Bruno Falissard, Lisa Blecha, Amine Benyamina, Laurent Karila1, Michel Reynaud
Addiction 2012:107(2);441-450
47. The effectiveness of interventions for reducing stigma related to substance use disorders: a systematic review
James D. Livingston, Teresa Milne, Mei Lan Fang, Erica Amari
Addiction 2012:107(1)39-50
Top of Form
48. Chronic pain, Addiction severity, and misuse of opioids in Cumberland County, Maine
Robert Heimer, Nabarun Dasgupta, Kevin S. Irwin, Mark Kinzly, Alison Phinney Harvey, Anthony Givens, Lauretta E. Grau
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(3);346-349
49. Paying Substance Abusers in Research Studies: Where Does the Money Go?
David S. Festinger, Karen Leggett Dugosh
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 2012:38(1);43-48
OLDER DRUG USERS
50. Patterns of prescription opioid abuse and comorbidity in an aging treatment population
Theodore J. Cicero, Hilary L. Surratt, Steven Kurtz, M.S. Ellis, James A. Inciardi
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2012:42(1);87-94
51. Treatment experience and needs of older drug users in Bristol, UK
Rachel M. Ayres, Lynne Eveson,Jennifer Ingram,Maggie Telfer
Journal of Substance Use 2012:17(1);19-31
OPIOID PHARMACOLOGY
52. Functional relevance of μ–δ opioid receptor heteromerization: A Role in novel signaling and implications for the treatment of addiction disorders: From a symposium on new concepts in mu-opioid pharmacology
Steven D. Stockton Jr, Lakshmi A. Devi
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2012:121(3);167-172
OPIATE TREATMENT
53. The effect of methadone on emotional reactivity
Steven M. Savvas, Andrew A. Somogyi,
Addiction 2012:107(2);388-392
54. Engagement with opioid maintenance treatment and reductions in crime: a longitudinal national cohort study
Anne Bukten, Svetlana Skurtveit, Michael Gossop, Helge Waal, Per Stangeland, Ingrid Havnes, Thomas Clausen
Addiction 2012:107(2);393-399
55. Premature ejaculation and other sexual dysfunctions in opiate dependent men receiving methadone substitution treatment
Venkat Chekuri, David Gerber, Adam Brodie, Rajeev Krishnadas
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(1);124-126
56. The Value of Clinical Case Management in a Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program
Carolyn J. Plater-Zyberk, Michael Varenbut, Jeff Daiter, Andrew Worster
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 2012:38(1)70-72
SMOKING CESSATION
57. Self-reported practices, attitudes and levels of training of practitioners in the English NHS Stop Smoking Services
Máirtín S. McDermott, Robert West, Leonie S. Brose, Andy McEwen
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(4);498-506
58. Beyond fear appeals: Contradicting positive smoking outcome expectancies to influence smokers' implicit attitudes, perception, and behavior
Sabine Glock, Dagmar Unz, Carrie Kovacs
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(4);548-551
59. Differences in happiness between smokers, ex-smokers and never smokers: cross-sectional findings from a national household survey
Lion Shahab, Robert West
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2012:121(1-2);38-44
STIMULANTS
60. The diversion and misuse of pharmaceutical stimulants: what do we know and why should we care?
Sharlene Kaye, Shane Darke
Addiction 2012:107(3);467-477
TREATMENT AND SERVICE USE
61. Opportunistic and continuing health care for injecting drug users from a nurse-run needle syringe program-based primary health-care clinic
M. Mofizul Islam, Sharon E Reid, Ann White, Sara Grummett, Katherine M Conigrave, Paul S Haber
Drug and Alcohol Review 2012:31(1);114-115
62. A multilevel approach to predicting community addiction treatment attitudes about contingency management
Bryan Hartzler, Dennis M. Donovan, Carrie J. Tillotson, Solange Mongoue-Tchokote,
Suzanne R. Doyle, Dennis McCarty,
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2012:42(2);213-221
YOUNG PEOPLE
63. Psychological dysregulation, white matter disorganization and substance use disorders in adolescence
Duncan B. Clark, Tammy Chung, Dawn L. Thatcher, Stefan Pajtek, Elizabeth C. Long
Addiction 2012:107(1);206-214
64. Outcome of heroin-dependent adolescents presenting for opiate substitution treatment
Bobby P. Smyth, John Fagan, Kathy Kernan, M.R.C.Psych
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2012:42(1);35-44
LIST OF REFERENCES
ABSTINENCE
1. Cue-induced craving and physiological reactions in recently and long-abstinent heroin-dependent patients
Min Zhao, Chenglu Fan, Jiang Du, Haifeng Jiang, Hanhui Chen, Haiming Sun
Addictive Behaviours 2012:37(4);393-398
Abstract
Objective To understand the different patterns of cue-induced craving and physiological reactions among recently abstinent and long-abstinent heroin-dependent patients.
Method 26 healthy adult controls (HC), 29 long-abstinent (more than 1year, LA), and 26 recently abstinent (less than 1month, RA) heroin-dependent individuals were exposed to heroin-related and neutral video cues, one video per session, on different days in random order. Self-reported heroin craving by a 10-point visual analog scale (VAS), physiological reactions [skin conductance (SC), muscle electromyography (MEG), skin temperature (TEMP)] and cardiovascular arousal [heart rates (HR), systolic blood pressure (HBP) and diastolic blood pressure (LBP)] were assessed at baseline and after exposure. Results Both heroin-abstinent groups showed increased heroin craving, SC, MEG, HR, SBP and LBP after exposure to heroin-related video, compared to the control group and compared to exposure to the neutral video. Except the RA group showed more HR changes, changes of heroin craving, SC, MEG, HR, SBP and LBP after exposure to the heroin cue video were not different between the LA and RA groups. Conclusions Abstinent heroin-dependent patients had elevated craving and physiological reactions after exposure to videos containing heroin-related cues and the cue induced responses still occurred in long-abstinent patients. This phenomenon should be addressed in treatment and recovery services for heroin dependence. Highlights Heroin group had increased craving and physiological reactions to heroin cue. Recently and long abstinent heroin groups had similar reactions to neutral cue. Normal controls had similar reactions to neutral and heroin cues. Recently and long abstinent heroin group had similar reactions to heroin cue.
Keywords: Craving; Cue reactions; Heroin dependence; Long time abstinent
2. Facets of impulsivity in the relationship between antisocial personality and abstinence
Marsha N. Sargeant, Marina A. Bornovalova, Adria J.-M. Trotman, Shira Fishman,
Carl W. Lejuez
Addictive Behaviors 2012:37(3);293-298
Abstract
Most individuals who enter drug treatment programs are unable to maintain long-term abstinence. This problem is especially relevant for those presenting with Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD). In examining potential mechanisms underlying the relationship between ASPD and abstinence, one factor that may be especially useful is the personality variable of impulsivity. Thus, the current study examined ASPD status in relation to longest abstinence attempt among 117 substance use treatment-seeking individuals, considering the mediating role of five facets of impulsivity: urgency, perseverance, premeditation, control, and delay discounting. Results indicated that individuals with ASPD evidenced shorter previous abstinence attempts and lower levels of perseverance and control than those without ASPD. Further, lower levels of control were associated with shorter abstinence attempts. Finally, control mediated the relationship between ASPD and longest quit attempt. These results suggest the potential value of multiple facets of impulsivity in efforts to understand relapse and subsequent treatment development efforts. Highlights Control mediated the relationship between ASPD and longest abstinence attempt. Lower levels of perseverance were associated with ASPD but did not mediate this relationship. Urgency, premeditation and delay discounting did not mediate this relationship.