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期刊名:Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology

缩写:EXP CLIN PSYCHOPHARM

ISSN:1064-1297

e-ISSN:1936-2293

IF/分区:2.2/Q2

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Nancy P Barnett,Matthew K Meisel,Alexander W Sokolovsky et al. Nancy P Barnett et al.
Adolescents and young adults often engage in risk behaviors in close proximity to peers. Detecting peer presence could identify high-risk contexts, but typically relies on self-report, which is prone to bias. This study evaluated the feasib...
Julia D Buckner,Luke A Vargo,Katharine L Thomas et al. Julia D Buckner et al.
Hispanic/Latine adults evince worse cannabis-related problems, yet little research has identified factors related to these health disparities. One factor that may play a role is anxiety sensitivity (AS; fear of anxiety-related symptoms). AS...
Jane P Macky,Kimberly C Kirby,Ben G Fitzpatrick et al. Jane P Macky et al.
Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) for concerned significant others (CSOs) of individuals with substance use problems (IP) is an efficacious in-person intervention warranting broader dissemination. However, previous web-bas...
Shelby R Goodwin,Kimberly C Kirby,Matthew S Salzman et al. Shelby R Goodwin et al.
Individuals with opioid use disorder have difficulty sustaining prolonged buprenorphine treatment engagement. Contingency management (CM; incentives) may increase treatment reinforcement, but most buprenorphine CM studies delivered incentiv...
Lauren Hellman,Chelsea Wilkins,Natalie Bayrakdarian et al. Lauren Hellman et al.
There is a lack of personalized interventions designed specifically to meet the health care needs of rural populations. The goal of this qualitative work was to identify themes in intervention content developed by people residing in rural a...
Austin M Hahn,Christine K Hahn,Raluca M Simons et al. Austin M Hahn et al.
Women who have experienced rape are more likely to engage in heavy alcohol use and condom nonuse. In this secondary analysis, we examined whether rape history moderated the effects of Retraining Alcohol and Condom Tendencies, a brief integr...
Bryan W Jenkins,Cerina Pang,Robbie Y Kuang et al. Bryan W Jenkins et al.
Opioid use disorder remains a public health crisis in the United States. A key factor in continued use, relapse risk, and overdose is the severe withdrawal syndrome that accompanies abstinence. Observational studies suggest cannabis may imp...
Kendell Dew,Megan Cook,Taylor Winter et al. Kendell Dew et al.
Alcohol use remains a public health concern due to the harm it can have on both the drinker and those around the drinker. One emerging factor that could be targeted by interventions is the fear of missing out (FoMO). FoMO is the sense that ...
Michael A Russell,Veronica L Richards,Robert J Turrisi et al. Michael A Russell et al.
Day-level alcohol-related problems (ARPs)-such as craving, difficulty limiting/stopping, tolerance, impairment, and withdrawal-may signal risk for alcohol use disorder in young adults' natural settings. ARPs may relate to how people drink (...
Marilyn Horta,Ranjita Poudel,Karen O Brandon et al. Marilyn Horta et al.
Augmented reality (AR) is an advanced technology that has emerged as a helpful tool in mobile health interventions for substance use treatment. By superimposing virtual drug-related cues in one's real-world environment, AR could expand the ...