Research staff training in a multisite randomized clinical trial: Methods and recommendations from the Stimulant Reduction Intervention using Dosed Exercise (STRIDE) trial [0.03%]
stimulant_reduction_intervention_using_dosed_exercise(stride)试验中的多场所随机临床试验的研究人员培训:方法和建议
Robrina Walker,David W Morris,Tracy L Greer et al.
Robrina Walker et al.
Background: Descriptions of and recommendations for meeting the challenges of training research staff for multisite studies are limited despite the recognized importance of training on trial outcomes. The STRIDE (STimulan...
Combining alcohol and energy drinks: An examination of psychosocial constructs and alcohol outcomes among college students using a longitudinal design [0.03%]
关于酒精与能量饮料混合饮用的调查——采用纵向研究设计考察其心理社会特征及在校大学生饮酒后果之间的关系
Miesha Marzell,Rob Turrisi,Kimberly Mallett et al.
Miesha Marzell et al.
Combining alcohol and energy drinks (e.g., Red Bull and vodka) is a significant problem on college campuses. To date, few studies have examined psychosocial constructs specific to alcohol-energy drink cocktail (AmED) consumption that could ...
The Interactive Effects of Effort to Regulate Alcohol Use, Anxiety Disorders, and Affective Disorders on Long-Term Remission from Alcohol Dependence [0.03%]
调节酒精使用努力程度、焦虑障碍和情感障碍对长期摆脱酒精依赖的交互作用效应
Moira Haller,Frances L Wang,Kaitlin Bountress et al.
Moira Haller et al.
Objective: The present study examined how effort to regulate alcohol use may interact with anxiety and affective disorders to influence long-term remission from alcohol dependence. ...
Parental Warmth and Risks of Substance Use in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Findings from a 10-12 Year Longitudinal Investigation [0.03%]
注意缺陷多动障碍儿童的父母温暖与物质使用风险:一项为期10-12年的纵向研究发现
Mini Tandon,Rebecca Tillman,Edward Spitznagel et al.
Mini Tandon et al.
Objective: The study examined factors in the risk trajectory for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) over a 10-12 year period in children with ADHD. Method: ...
Alcohol in the life narratives of women: Commonalities and differences by sexual orientation [0.03%]
女性人生故事中的酒精:性取向的共性和差异
Laurie Drabble,Karen F Trocki
Laurie Drabble
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore social representations of alcohol use among women, with a focus on possible differences between sexual minority and heterosexual women. ...
Paradise Lost: The relationships between neurological and psychological changes in nicotine-dependent patients [0.03%]
尼古丁依赖患者的神经学和心理学变化之间的关系研究
Takeshi Isomura,Joji Suzuki,Toshiya Murai
Takeshi Isomura
The neural reward circuit and cognitive distortion play an important role in addiction; however, the relationship between the two has not yet been addressed. In this article, we review recent findings on nicotine dependence and propose a no...
Assessing the Dependability of Drinking Motives via Generalizability Theory [0.03%]
运用广义测量理论评估饮酒动机的可靠性
Brooke J Arterberry,Matthew P Martens,Jennifer M Cadigan et al.
Brooke J Arterberry et al.
This study assessed the score reliability of the Drinking Motives Questionnaire-Revised (DMQ-R) via generalizability theory. Participants (n = 367 college students) completed the DMQ-R at three time points. Across subscale scores, persons, ...
Examining a curvilinear model of readiness to change and alcohol consumption [0.03%]
检验戒酒动机与饮酒行为之间关系的抛物线模型
Jennifer M Cadigan,Matthew P Martens,Brooke J Arterberry et al.
Jennifer M Cadigan et al.
Research examining the relationship between readiness to change and alcohol consumption among college students is inconsistent. The purpose of the present study was to extend these findings, using two different measures of readiness to chan...
Do coaches make a difference off the field? The examination of athletic coach influence on early college student drinking [0.03%]
教练在校外起作用吗?对其运动员学生早期饮酒行为影响的实证研究
Nadine R Mastroleo,Miesha Marzell,Rob Turrisi et al.
Nadine R Mastroleo et al.
Coaches can exert a considerable influence on the lives of their athletes. However, little is known about the influence of athletic coaches on athlete drinking behaviors. This study extends research on drinking influences in student-athlete...
Predicting high-risk versus higher-risk substance use during late adolescence from early adolescent risk factors using Latent Class Analysis [0.03%]
运用潜在类别分析从青少年早期风险因素预测晚期高风险与较高风险的物质使用
Andrea E Lamont,Darren Woodlief,Patrick S Malone
Andrea E Lamont
Much of the existing risk factor literature focuses on identifying predictors of low-levels of substance use versus higher-levels of substance use. In this paper, we explore more nuanced patterns of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) u...