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ABSTRACT Introduction Heavy episodic drinking (HED) is a major public health concern but is often missing from surveys or measured unreliably. Predictive models offer a method to estimate HED's likelihood at the individual level in such cases. While logistic regression is commonly used, other machine learning algorithms (MLA) may offer greater accuracy
Laura Llamosas‐Falcón +4 more
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ABSTRACT Issues People with substance use disorders can have co‐occurring mental disorders. Approach An umbrella review was conducted to identify evidence of the effectiveness of psychosocial interventions for adults (aged 18+) with substance use disorders and co‐occurring common mental health disorders.
Emma L. Simpson +4 more
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Discrepant Patterns of Heavy Drinking, Marijuana Use, and Smoking and Intimate Partner Violence
Carol B. Cunradi, Michael Todd, C. Mair
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ABSTRACT Introduction Washington state's adult use cannabis market operates under regulations by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board to restrict access and promotion among young people. Cannabis edibles sold in the state are required to contain specific labels that inform consumers that the product contains cannabis and provide contact ...
Jessica Fitts Willoughby +7 more
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Acute Effects of Marijuana Smoking on Negative and Positive Affect
Jane Metrik +4 more
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Quantification and comparison of marijuana smoking practices: blunts, joints, and pipes.
J. Mariani +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The objective of this study was to assess the prevalence of dependence and abuse of psychoactive substances (PAS) among prison inmates, using data from the OPPIDUM program between 2013 and 2022. Methods OPPIDUM is an annual, cross‐sectional national program, conducted among users consulting in specialised addiction centres.
Zeinab Abbas +16 more
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ABSTRACT Background Since 2016, California has prohibited e‐cigarette use alongside smoking in K‐12 schools. School tobacco policies may reduce student e‐cigarette use. Methods We analyzed 2022 to 2023 California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) and School Staff Survey data (n = 219,114).
Shichen Zheng +4 more
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Evaluating School‐Based Substance Use Services: Insights From a Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Substance use among youth can have lifelong consequences and therefore requires early and targeted services for those at risk. Schools possess a unique opportunity to provide substance use services to youth for both prevention and intervention.
Hannah L. Maxey +3 more
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