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Retraction: Editorial Removal.

Substance abuse

[No authors listed]
PMID: 26056710
Subst Abus. 2015;36(3):W1. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2015.1059109.

This article was withdrawn by the authors before final publication on October 1, 2009.

Corrigendum.

Substance abuse

[No authors listed]
PMID: 27712566
Subst Abus. 2016 Jul-Sep;37(3):494. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2016.1205903.

No abstract available.

Recruitment and Retention of Smokers Versus Nonsmokers in an rTMS Study.

Journal of substance abuse and alcoholism

Sheffer CE, Brackman S, Mennemeier M, Brown G, Landes RD, Dornhoffer J, Kimbrell T, Bickel WK.
PMID: 26436136
J Subst Abus Alcohol. 2014;2(3):1019-1026.

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a new frontier in the examination of addictive behaviors and perhaps the development of new interventions. This study examined differences in recruitment, eligibility, and retention among smokers and nonsmokers in an rTMS study....

Markers for Patients with Alcohol Problems in an Outpatient General Medicine Clinic.

Substance abuse

Isaacson JH, Nielsen C, Urbanic R, Challgren E.
PMID: 12511827
Subst Abus. 1999 Sep;20(3):141-147. doi: 10.1080/08897079909511402.

Our purpose was to determine the correlation among alcohol problems, certain health habits, and hypertension in a general internal medicine outpatient setting. Two-hundred eighty-seven patients who were undergoing complete examinations in a general internal medicine department of a large...

Cocaine Addiction: Neurobiology and Related Current Research in Pharmacotherapy.

Substance abuse

Panikkar GP.
PMID: 12511828
Subst Abus. 1999 Sep;20(3):149-166. doi: 10.1080/08897079909511403.

In this article, recent research studies in the field of cocaine addiction are reviewed, with an eye toward emergent options for treatment innovation. Particular attention is paid to the neurobiology and specific neurotransmitter and receptor mechanisms involved in cocaine...

Aftercare Compliance: Perceptions of People with Dual Diagnoses.

Substance abuse

Pollack LE, Stuebben G, Kouzekanani K, Krajewski K.
PMID: 12511805
Subst Abus. 1998 Mar;19(1):33-44. doi: 10.1080/08897079809511371.

This descriptive study was designed to learn, from the perspective of dually diagnosed inpatients, what factors affect their maintenance of an aftercare program. Ten audio-recorded focus groups were conducted using a structured interview schedule; additionally, patients participated in structured...

Drugnet: A Pilot Study of Adult Recreational Drug Use via the WWW.

Substance abuse

Nicholson T, White J, Duncan D.
PMID: 12511811
Subst Abus. 1998 Sep;19(3):109-121. doi: 10.1080/08897079809511380.

This study was intended (1) to explore the potential of using the World Wide Web (WWW) of the Internet to sample hidden populations and (2) to collect exploratory data on the hidden population of nonabusive, recreational users of illicit...

The Effect of Postdetoxification Drug-Free Residential Living on Birth Outcome in the Pregnant Drug Abuser.

Substance abuse

Kyei-Aboagye K, Acker DB, MacBain D.
PMID: 12511812
Subst Abus. 1998 Sep;19(3):123-128. doi: 10.1080/08897079809511381.

The birth outcome for pregnant drug abusers is complicated by polydrug use, neonatal withdrawal symptoms, and low birth weight. To improve birth outcome, in-hospital detoxification and stabilization from drug use followed by drug-free residential living with prenatal care were...

Integrating Substance Abuse Content into Social Work Courses: Effects of Intensive Faculty Training.

Substance abuse

Amodeo M, Litchfield L.
PMID: 12511817
Subst Abus. 1999 Mar;20(1):5-16. doi: 10.1080/08897079909511390.

An evaluation was conducted in a graduate school of social work to assess the integration of substance abuse content into basic and advanced courses by instructors with and without specialized substance abuse training. Students in these courses completed questionnaires...

Evaluation of a Grief Group for Women in Residential Substance Abuse Treatment.

Substance abuse

McComish JF, Greenberg R, Kent-Bryant J, Chruscial HL, Ager J, Hines F, Ransom SB.
PMID: 12511820
Subst Abus. 1999 Mar;20(1):45-58. doi: 10.1080/08897079909511393.

Most women in substance abuse treatment have experienced significant losses. This preliminary study examined the effectiveness of a therapy group addressing grief and loss among women enrolled in a gender-specific residential substance abuse treatment program. The intervention group consisted...

Active and Former Injection Drug Users Report of HIV Risk Behaviors During Periods of Incarceration.

Substance abuse

Clarke JG, Stein MD, Hanna L, Sobota M, Rich JD.
PMID: 12466681
Subst Abus. 2001 Dec;22(4):209-216. doi: 10.1080/08897070109511463.

American prisons have increasing numbers of inmates incarcerated for drug offenses. This population is at high risk for HIV-infection and may continue HIV transmission risk behaviors while incarcerated. We find that 31% of injection drug users with a history...

Prevalence of Personality Disorders among Cocaine and Heroin Addicts.

Substance abuse

Craig RJ.
PMID: 12466649
Subst Abus. 2000 Jun;21(2):87-94. doi: 10.1080/08897070009511421.

Using the MCMI-III, we studied rates of personality disorders among 443 inpatient drug abusers (i.e., 160 opiate addicts and 283 cocaine addicts). For both samples the disorders of antisocial (60%), passive-aggressive (negativistic) (34%), and depressive personality disorders (32%) showed...

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