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Contents, Volume 94, 1999 Volume 94 Number1 January 1999 EDITORIAL Griffith Edwards, Thomas F. Babor, Suzanne Holder, Tim Stockwell & Robert West. Addiction: mission, modes of working, and maximizing the partnerships JOURNAL INTERVIEW—45 Conversation with Jerome H. Jaffe COMMENTARIES Comments on Project MATCH: matching alcohol treatments to client heterogeneity Editor’s Introduction Summary of Project MATCH Frederick B. Glaser. The unsinkable Project MATCH Nick Heather. Some common methodological criticisms of Project MATCH: are they justified? D. Colin Drummond. Treatment research in the wake of Project MATCH John W. Finney. Some treatment implications of Project MATCH Lars Lindstrém. Life is short, the Art long Stephen Sutton. Project MATCH and the stages of change M. Soyka. Efficacy of outpatient alcoholism treatment Tim Stockwell. Should a few hours of therapy change behaviour 3 years later? Wayne Halil. Patient matching in treatment for alcohol dependence: is the null hypothesis still alive and well? Christine Godfrey. The “value” of Project MATCH for service provision Luis San. Future research directions and the impact of the MATCH project on research technology in the addictions Enoch Gordis & Richard Fuller. Project MATCH Juan C. Negrete. A contrast in treatment philosophies ii Contents, Volume 94, 1999 Volume 94 Number1 January 1999 EDITORIAL Griffith Edwards, Thomas F. Babor, Suzanne Holder, Tim Stockwell & Robert West. Addiction: mission, modes of working, and maximizing the partnerships JOURNAL INTERVIEW—45 Conversation with Jerome H. Jaffe COMMENTARIES Comments on Project MATCH: matching alcohol treatments to client heterogeneity Editor’s Introduction Summary of Project MATCH Frederick B. Glaser. The unsinkable Project MATCH Nick Heather. Some common methodological criticisms of Project MATCH: are they justified? D. Colin Drummond. Treatment research in the wake of Project MATCH John W. Finney. Some treatment implications of Project MATCH Lars Lindstrém. Life is short, the Art long Stephen Sutton. Project MATCH and the stages of change M. Soyka. Efficacy of outpatient alcoholism treatment Tim Stockwell. Should a few hours of therapy change behaviour 3 years later? Wayne Halil. Patient matching in treatment for alcohol dependence: is the null hypothesis still alive and well? Christine Godfrey. The “value” of Project MATCH for service provision Luis San. Future research directions and the impact of the MATCH project on research technology in the addictions Enoch Gordis & Richard Fuller. Project MATCH Juan C. Negrete. A contrast in treatment philosophies ii Volume Contents Fim Orford. Future research directions: a commentary on Project MATCH Project MATCH Research Group. A study to remember: response of the Project MATCH Research Group RESEARCH REPORTS Wendy Swift, Lisa Maher & Sandra Sunjic. Transitions between routes of heroin administra- tion: a study of Caucasian and Indochinese heroin users in south-western Sydney, Australia Matthew Owen Howard, R. Dale Walker, Patricia Silk Walker, Linda B. Cottler & Wilson M. Compton. Inhalant use among urban American Indian youth H. Martinez-Cano, M. de Iceta Ibafiez de Gauna, A. Vela-Bueno & H. U. Wittchen. DSM-III-R cormorbidity in benzodiazepine dependence John R. Hughes, K. Michael Cummings & Andy Hyland. Ability of smokers to reduce their smoking and its association with future smoking cessation Rutger C. M. E. Engels, Ronald A. Knibbe & Maria }. Drop. Predictability of smoking in adolescence: between optimism and pessimism Karen Slama, Serge Karsenty & Albert Hirsch. French general practitioners’ attitudes and reported practices in relation to their participation and effectiveness in a minimal smoking cessation programme for patients Bjergulf Claussen. Alcohol disorders and re-employment in a 5-year follow up of long-term unemployed LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Bruno Simini & Claudio Lucchesi. Effortless unintentional smoking cessation after lamivudine- zidovudine-indinavir post-exposure anti-HIV chemoprophylaxis Enric A. Jacobs & Warren K. Bickel. Precipitated withdrawal in an opioid-dependent outpatient receiving alternate-day buprenorphine dosing Juha Fouhki. ContrAl Clinics BOOK REVIEWS Surviving the fall: the personal journey of an AIDS doctor 143; Sexed Work: gender, race and resistance in a Brooklyn drug market 144; Slaying the Dragon. The History of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in America 146; Heroin in the Age of Crack-Cocaine 146; Treatment of the Chemically Dependent Homeless—theory and implementation in four- teen American projects 148; The Effectiveness of Social Interventions for Homeless Substance Abusers 148; Anger and Addiction: breaking the relapse cycle. A teaching guide for professionals 149; European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction 150 BOOKS RECEIVED NEWS AND NOTES RESUMES RESUMENES iv Volume Contents Volume 94 Number2 February EDITORIAL Fiirgen Rehm. Review papers in substance abuse research REVIEW Shoshana Weiss, Ghazi H. Sawa, Ziad Abdeen & Joseph Yanai. Substance abuse studies and prevention efforts among Arabs in the 1990s in Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority—a literature review RESEARCH REPORT John Strang, Beverly Powis, David Best, Louisa Vingoe, Paul Griffiths, Colin Taylor, Sarah Welch & Michael Gossop. Preventing opiate overdose fatalities with take-home naloxone: pre-launch study of possible impact and acceptability COMMENTARIES Comments on Strang et al.’s “Preventing opiate overdose fatalities with take-home naloxone: pre-launch study of possible impact and acceptability” Shane Darke. Attacking overdose on the home front John A. L. Henry. A project which deserves support John Strang. Take-home naloxone: the next steps FURTHER RESEARCH REPORTS Ingeborg Rossow & Grethe Lauritzen. Balancing on the edge of death: suicide attempts and life-threatening overdoses among drug addicts G. K. Hulse, D. R. English, E. Milne & C. D. 3. Holman. The quantification of mortality resulting from the regular use of illicit opiates Gabriele Fischer, Reinhold FJagsch, Harald Eder, Wolfgang Gombas, Petra Etzersdorfer, Katrin Schmidl-Mohl, Christian Schatten, Manfred Weninger & Harald N. Aschauer. Comparison of methadone and slow-release morphine maintenance in pregnant addicts Richard F. Catalano, Randy R. Gainey, Charles B. Fleming, Kevin P. Haggerty & Norman O. Johnson. An experimental intervention with families of substance abusers: one-year follow- up of the focus on families project Raul Caetano. The identification of alcohol dependence criteria in the general population Jean-Frangois Etter, Trinh Vu Duc & Thomas V. Perneger. Validity of the Fagerstrém test for nicotine dependence and of the Heaviness of Smoking Index among relatively light smokers Lesa L. Woodby, Richard A. Windsor, Scott W. Snyder, Connie L. Kohler & Carlo C. DiClemente. Predictors of smoking cessation during pregnancy NEWS AND NOTES RESUMES RESUMENES Volume Contents Volume 94 Number3 March 1999 EDITORIAL Roger G. Pertwee. Medical uses of cannabinoids: the way forward JOURNAL INTERVIEW—46 Conversation with LeClair Bissell A META-ANALYSIS Brian L. Carter & Stephen T. Tiffany. Meta-analysis of cue-reactivity in addiction research COMMENTARIES Comments on Carter & Tiffany’s “Meta-analysis of cue-reactivity in addiction research” Thomas M. Piasecki, Stevens S. Smith & Timothy B. Baker. The tyranny of habit and availability Damaris ¥. Rohsenow & Raymond S. Niaura. Reflections on the state of cue-reactivity theories and research Jane Stewart. Thoughts on the interpretation of responses to drug-related stimuli Steven Glautier. Do responses to drug-related cues index appetitive or aversive states? D. Colin Drummond. Wikler’s legacy: cue reactivity research 50 years on Brian L. Carter & Stephen T. Tiffany. Cue-reactivity and the future of addiction research THE RISKS OF DRINKING AMONG YOUNG ADULTS: KEY OUTPUT FROM A CONFERENCE Norman Giesbrecht. Reducing risks associated with drinking among young adults: promoting knowledge-based perspectives and harm reduction strategies James F. Mosher. Alcohol policy and the young adult: establishing priorities, building partnerships, overcoming barriers Barbara C. Leigh. Peril, chance, adventure: concepts of risk, alcohol use, and risky behavior in young adults RESEARCH REPORTS M. Zins, F. Carle, I. Bugel, A. Leclerc, F. di Orio & M. Goldberg. Predictors of change in alcohol consumption among Frenchmen of the GAZEL study cohort Richard J. Stevenson, Bronwyn Lind & Don Weatherburn. The relationship between alcohol sales and assault in New South Wales, Australia Henri-Fean Aubin, Chantal Laureaux, Samir Tilikete & Dominique Barrucand. Changes in cigarette smoking and coffee drinking after alcohol detoxification in alcoholics Mats Wallstrém, Lars Sand, Fredrik Nilsson & Fan-M Hirsch. The long-term effect of nicotine on the oral mucosa Kenny R. Coventry & Beverley Constable. Physiological arousal and sensation-seeking in female fruit machine gamblers vi Volume Contents CASE REPORT Benedikt G. H. Schoser & Christoph Groden. Subacute onset of oculogyric crises and generalized dystonia following intranasal administration of heroin LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Reginald G. Smart, Alan C. Ogborne & Carol Birchmore-Timney. An exploratory study of physicians experiences with patients who use marijuana for medical reasons A. R. MacQueen. Spiritual dimensions of alcohol and other drug problems BOOK REVIEWS Addiction Intervention: strategies to motivate treatment-seeking behaviour 437; Alcohol and the Community. A systems approach to prevention 438; Wild Hunger: the primal roots of modern addiction 439; Drug Impaired Professionals 440; Drugspeak: the analysis of drug discourse 441; Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use in Young Adulthood 441; Illegal Leisure. The normalization of adolescent recreational drug use 442; Notre Cerveau est un Drogué: vers une théorie générale des addictions [Our Brain is a Drug Addict: towards a general theory of addiction] 443; Characteristics and Social Representation of Ecstasy in Europe 444; The Love Drug: marching to the beat of Ecstasy 445; Substance Abuse Prevention in Multicultural Communities 446; Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry 447 BOOKS RECEIVED NEWS AND NOTES RESUMES RESUMENES Volume 94 Number 4 April 1999 EDITORIAL Griffith Edwards. La Société Francaise d’Alcoologie celebrates its twentieth anniversary RESEARCH REPORTS Beverly Powis, FJohn Strang, Paul Griffiths, Colin Taylor, Sara Williamson, Fane Fountain & Michael Gossop. Self-reported overdose among injecting drug users in London: extent and nature of the problem Paul G. Barnett. The cost-effectiveness of methadone maintenance as a health care intervention Lisa Borg, Elizabeth Khuri, Aaron Wells, Dorothy Melia, Nora Valeria Bergasa, Ann Ho & Mary Jeanne Kreek. Methadone-maintained former heroin addicts, including those who are anti- HIV-1 seropositive, comply with and respond to hepatitis B vaccination Jayne A. Fulkerson, Patricia A. Harrison & Timothy J. Beebe. DSM-IV substance abuse and dependence: are there really two dimensions of substance use disorders in adolescents? Marianne Upmark, Gunilla Karlsson & Anders Romelsjé. Drink driving and criminal behaviours as risk factors for receipt of disability pension and sick leave: a prospective study of young men Volume Contents Norman Giesbrecht & Thomas K. Greenfield. Public opinions on alcohol policy issues: a comparison of American and Canadian surveys Raul Caetano, Maria Elena Medina Mora, fohn Schafer & Maria del Carmen Marino. The structure of DSM-IV alcohol dependence in a treatment sample of Mexican and Mexican American men Anna M. S. Kindlundh, Dag G. L. Isacson, Lars Berglund & Fred Nyberg. Factors associated with adolescent use of doping agents: anabolic-androgenic steroids Mary Ellen Mackesy-Amiti & Michael Fendrich. Inhalant use and delinquent behavior among adolescents: a comparison of inhalant users and other drug users Frank Vitaro, Louise Arseneault & Richard E. Tremblay. Impulsivity predicts problem gambling in low SES adolescent males Gregory 7. Madden & Warren K. Bickel. Abstinence and price effects on demand for cigarettes: a behavioral-economic analysis CASE REPORT Paolo Mannelli, Sergio De Risio, Gino Pozzi, Luigi Janiri & Maria De Giacomo. Serendipitous rapid detoxification from opiates: the importance of time-dependent processes OBITUARY BOOK REVIEWS Methadone Maintenance Treatment and Other Opioid Replacement Therapies 595; New Treatments for Opiate Dependence 597; Cannabis and Cognitive Functioning 597; Therapeutic Uses of Cannabis 598; Problem Drinking 599; Organic Psychiatry—the Psychological Consequences of Cerebral Disorder 600; The Consequences of Alcoholism 601 NEWS AND NOTES RESUMES RESUMENES Volume 94 Number5 May 1999 EDITORIAL Griffith Edwards. Changes in Addiction’s Regional Office for Australasia A REPORT AND COMMENTARIES Cost estimates for alcohol and drug use Henrick 7. Harwood, Douglas Fountain & Gina Livermore Economic cost of alcohol and drug use in the United States, 1992: a report Peter Reuter. Are calculations of the economic costs of drug abuse either possible or useful Mark A. R. Kleiman. “Economic cost” measurements, damage minimization, and drug abuse control policy Vili Volume Contents Pierre Kopp. Economic cost calculations and drug policy evaluation Mark A. Cohen. Alcohol, drugs and crime: is “crime” really one-third of the problem? REVIEW I. B. Puddey, V. Rakic, S. B. Dimmitt & L. 7. Beilin. Influence of pattern of drinking on cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular risk factors—a review RESEARCH REPORTS H. Valerie Curran, Fudi Bolton, Shamil Wanigaratne & Ciaron Symth. Additional methadone increases craving for heroin: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of chronic opiate users receiving methadone substitution treatment Alex H. Kral, Ricky N. Bluthenthal, Elizabeth A. Erringer, Jennifer Lorvick & Brian R. Edlin Risk factors among IDUs who give injections to or receive injections from other drug users Raymond Niaura, David B. Abrams, William G,. Shadel, Damaris, 7. Rohensow, Peter M. Monti & Alan D. Sirota. Cue exposure treatment for smoking relapse prevention: a controlled clinical trial Andrew Kyngdon & Mark Dickerson. An experimental study of the effect of prior alcohol consumption on a simulated gambling activity Sameer Malhotra, Savita Malhotra & Debasish Basu. A comparison of the beliefs of Indian alcohol dependent patients and their close family members on their reasons for relapse Joscelyn Bisson, Louise Nadeau & Anrée Demers. The validity of the CAGE scale to screen for heavy drinking and drinking problems in a general population survey Sherrilyn M. Sklar & Nigel E. Turner. A brief measure for the assessment of coping self-efficiency among alcohol and other drug users Constance Weisner, Lee Ann Kaskutas, Michael E. Hilton & Amelia L. Barile. ‘When you were drinking’ vs ‘in the past 12 months’: the impact ofu sing different time frames in clinical and general populations Penny L. Brennan, Kathleen K. Schutte & Rudolgf H. Moos. Reciprocal relations between stressors and drinking behavior: a three-wave panel study of late middle-aged and older women and men Ole-Forgen Skog. The prevention paradox revisited BOOK REVIEWS Treating Addictive Behaviors 759; Invisible Women 760; Alcoholism in the United States: Racial and Ethnic Considerations 761; Drug Use and Ethnicity in Early Adolescence 762; Dispelling the Myths about Addiction 763; Addicitive Behaviors: Readings on Etiology, Prevention and Treatment 763; Treating Patients with Alcohol and Other Drug Problems: An Integrated Approach 764; Las Adicciones: manual para maestros y padres 765; The Encylopeadia of Psychoactive Substances 766 BOOKS RECEIVED NEWS AND NOTES RESUMES RESUMENES Volume Contents Volume 94 Number6 June 1999 EDITORIAL NOTE EDITORIAL Thomas F. Babor. Not about sex: the lessons and legacy of George Lundberg JOURNAL INTERVIEW—47 Conversation with David Deitch ENCOUNTERS AT THE SCIENCE POLICY INTERFACE (Series Editor: Shekhar Saxena) David Hawks. Not much to ask for, really! The introduction of standard drink labelling in Australia RESEARCH REPORTS Fohn Dunn & Ronaldo R. Laranjeira. Transition in the route of cocaine administration— characteristics, direction and associated variables Chiao-Chicy Chen, Shang-Ying Tsai, Lien-Wen Su, Tien-Wet Yang, Chang-Fer Tsai, Hai-Gwo Hwu. Psychiatric co-morbidity among male heroin addicts: differences between hospital and incarcerated subjects in Taiwan 825 Matthew L. Hiller, Kevin Knight & D. Dwayne Simpson. Prison-based substance abuse treatment, residential aftercare, and recidivism Christopher B. Nelson, Fiirgen Rehm, T. Bedirhan Ustiin, Bridget Grant & Somnath Chatterji. Factor structures for DSM-IV substance disorder criteria endorsed by alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and opiate users: results from the WHO reliability and validity study Martin Bobak, Martin McKee, Richard Rose & Michael Marmot. Alcohol consumption in a national sample of the Russian population Pia Mdkeld. Alcohol-related mortality as a function of socio-economic status Lorraine T. Midanik. Drunkenness, feeling the effects, and 5 + measures Fiirgen Rehm & Gerhard Gmel. Patterns of alcohol consumption and social consequnces. Results from an eight-year follow-up study in Switzerland eter M. Lewinsohn, Paul Rohde & Richard A. Brown. Level of current and past adolescent cigarette smoking as predictors of future substance use disorders in young adulthood LETTER TO THE EDITOR Peter Birner, Eduard Auff & Peter Schnider. Persistent focal hyperhidrosis following opiate abuse BOOK REVIEWS Cornered: big tobacco at the bar of justice 925; Sexual Addicition: an integrated approach 926; Statistical Models for Estimating the Distribution Function of Alcohol Consumption. A parametric approach 927; Handbook of Substance Abuse Neurobehavioral Pharmacology 928; Diversity in Unity: studies of Alcoholics Anonymous in eight societies 929; Drug Use in London 930; Qat Use in London: a study of gat use among a sample of Somalis living in London 932; Drugs, the Brain, and Behaviour: the pharmacology of abuse and dependence 932 NEW BOOKS NEWS AND NOTES RESUMES RESUMENES REFEREES x Volume Contents Volume 94 Number7 July 1999 EDITORIAL A. G. Shaper & S. G. Wannamethee. Drinking after a heart attack NEW HORIZONS Jason M. White & Rodney F. Irvine. Mechanisms of fatal opioid overdose COMMENTARIES Comments on White & Irvine’s “Mechanisms of fatal opioid overdose” Franco Tagliaro & Zeno De Battisti. ‘Heroin overdose’ is often the truer description J. A. Henry. Fatal opioid toxicity—a clinical perspective Deborah Zador. Heroin overdose: new directions for research Rafael de la Torre & Jordi Cami. More on opioid overdose Robert Kerwin. The answer lies within selective ligands and pharmacogenomics Jason M. White & Rodney f. Irvine. Future directions in opioid overdose RESEARCH REPORTS Cong Han, Matthew K. McGue & William G. Iacono. Lifetime tobacco, alcohol, and other substance use in adolescent Minnesota twins: univariate and multivariate behavioral genetic analyses James H. Derzon & Mark W. Lipsey. Predicting tobacco use to age 18: a synthesis of longitudinal research Thorsteinn Blondal, Larus 7.G udmundsson, Kristinn Tomasson, Dagmar Jonsdottir, Holmfridur Hilmarsdottir, Fjalar Kristjansson, Fredrik Nilsson & Unnur Steina Bjornsdottir. The effects of fluoxetine combined with nicotine inhalers in smoking cessation—a randomized trial Ingeborg Rossow, Hilde Pape & Lars Wichstreom. Young, wet & wild? Associations between alcohol intoxication and violent behaviour in adolescence Steven Glautier & Klair Spencer. Activation of alcohol-related associative networks by recent alcohol consumption and alcohol-related cues Annabel Boys, John Marsden, Paul Griffiths, Jane Fountain, Garry Stillwell & John Strang. Substance use among young people: the relationship between perceived functions and intentions Enk }. C. van Ametjden, Miranda W. Langendam. fessica Notenboom & Roel A. Coutinho. Continuing injecting risk behaviour: results from the Amsterdam Cohort Study of drug users Kiyoshi Wada, Sharyn Bowman Greberman, Kyohei Konuma & Shinji Hirai. HTV and HCV infection among drug users in Japan Patrick G. O’Connor, Julia M. Shi, Susan Henry, Amanda }. Durante, Lloyd Friedman & Peter A. Selwyn. Tuberculosis chemoprophylaxis using a liquid isoniazid-methadone admixture for drug users in methadone maintenance

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