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ISSN:1606-6359

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Erin E Bonar,Rebecca M Cunningham,R Lorraine Collins et al. Erin E Bonar et al.
Background: Daily process research can help distinguish causal relationships between substance use and sexual risk behaviors in high-risk groups, such as urban emerging adults. We employed text messaging to assess 18-25 y...
Noah R Gubner,Johannes Thrul,Oona A Kelly et al. Noah R Gubner et al.
Background: Among young adults, cigarette smoking is strongly associated with alcohol and marijuana use. The present study compared self-reported co-use of cigarettes and alcohol versus cigarettes and marijuana among youn...
Raman Baweja,Katherine M Curci,Jessica Yingst et al. Raman Baweja et al.
Background: Awareness and use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) has increased significantly in the last five years, but little is known about the experiences, satisfaction, opinions and preferences of e-cigs users. ...
Patrick L Dulin,Corene E Alvarado,James M Fitterling et al. Patrick L Dulin et al.
This study compared alcohol consumption data collected through daily interviews on a smartphone with data collected via the Timeline Follow-Back (TLFB) during a 6-week pilot study of a smartphone-based alcohol intervention system. The focus...
Nathan J Doogan,Keith Warren Nathan J Doogan
Background: Clinical theory in therapeutic communities (TCs) for substance abuse treatment emphasizes the importance of peer interactions in bringing about change. This implies that residents will respond in a more prosoc...
Nicole A Short,Brittany M Mathes,Brittany Gibby et al. Nicole A Short et al.
Insomnia symptoms are associated with smoking, and may interfere with smoking cessation. Specifically, studies have shown that smoking-related sleep problems are associated with long-term smoking relapse, and longer sleep duration is associ...
JoAnna Elmquist,Ryan C Shorey,Scott E Anderson et al. JoAnna Elmquist et al.
The comorbidity between eating disorders (EDs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) is of particular concern given the high rates of mortality, relapse and poor treatment outcomes associated with both disorders. As a result, there has been a ...
Emily A Hennessy,Maurya W Glaude,Andrew J Finch Emily A Hennessy
Introduction: Adolescent substance use disorders often involve a recurring cycle of treatment and relapse. The academic and practical definition of addition recovery for adults has been debated; yet, elements determining ...
Mark A Celio,Nadine R Mastroleo,Graham DiGuiseppi et al. Mark A Celio et al.
Brief motivational intervention (MI) is an efficacious approach to reduce heavy drinking and associated sexual risk behavior among Emergency Department (ED) patients, but the intensity of demands placed on ED staff makes the implementation ...
Ronald G Thompson Jr,Jennifer C Elliott,Mei-Chen Hu et al. Ronald G Thompson Jr et al.
Background: Homeless young adults are more likely than their never-homeless counterparts to abuse alcohol and engage in risky sexual behaviors, yet no interventions to simultaneously reduce both these behaviors among this...