The oldest substance-use journal in the U.S. (est. 1940).
Based at the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
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Developmental Differences Emerge in How Negative Consequences, Negative Expectancies, and Alcohol Use Relate Over Time (new #openaccess in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Bernard Pereda, Craig R. Colder
@BernardPereda@UB_Psychology@UBuffalo
https://t.co/97c3v28wnz
Association of Anticipated Stimulant and Sedative Effects of Alcohol With Future Heavy Drinking in a Large Swiss Cohor... (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Gerhard Gmel, Tommaso Comodo, Joseph Studer, Andrea King
@CHUVLausanne@unil@CAMHnews@UWE_Research
https://t.co/PxxZHNit8P
Familial Transmission of Major Depression and Bipolar Disorder to Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders in a Swedish National Sample: Strongest Eff... (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Kathryn Polak et al
@VCUHealth@VCUnews@lunduniversity@IcahnMountSinai
https://t.co/G9W4jm3iKp
“This Supposed Conflict of Interest”: Analysis of Industry Framings of Partnership and Conflict of Interest in WHO Public Consultations on Alcohol Policy (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Emma Thompson et al
@spidermaani@uoessps@SPECTRUMRes@UK_PRP@LSHTM
https://t.co/9pbIt5t2WC
Text Messaging Intervention for Postpartum Alcohol Use: Micro-Randomized Trial Supports Feasibility, Acceptability, and Maternal Message Preference (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Sarah Dauber et al.
@Janardaana@drjthrul@lexa_beacham@AWest21
https://t.co/Yfynr4b3TT
Internalized Binegativity & Alcohol Expectancies Following an Experience of Binegativity: An Experimental ... (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Alexander Rivera, Riley Taylor, Ha Jin Park, Daniel Garcia, Robert Schlauch
@USouthFlorida@USFResearch@USFCBCS
https://t.co/UMFXdlzH8L
Coping Motives for Alcohol & Cannabis Use Better Reflect Negative Emotionality Than Emotion Regulation Deficits in Young Adults (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Diego Moss, Jonas Dora, Max Halvorson, Lauren McClain...
@MaxAHalvorson@UWPsychology@adai_uw
https://t.co/863VRlbGg5
Differences in Alcohol-Impaired Driving Risk Perceptions Between Black and White Young Adults (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Olivia M. Warner, Alison M. Haney, Courtney A. Motschman et al.
@MizzouPsych@thermofisher@PittPsychiatry@PittDeptofMed
https://t.co/cJm49aX3N8
More Than a Symptom Count: Measuring Functioning in Alcohol Use Disorder With the Life Stress Interview (new in @JSADjournal 87/4)
by Dylan E. Kirsch, Erica N. Grodin, Danielle Keenan-Miller, Lara A. Ray
@UCLASemel@UCLAHealth@UCLA
https://t.co/GOyPTZcNDe
Disproportionate Increases in Daily Cannabis Use Among Adults with Co-Occurring Depression and Psychological Distress, 2005–2019 (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Matthew Myers, Madison Walsh, Kipling Bohnert
@CPDDorg@msuepibio@MSUMD@michiganstateu
https://t.co/gfWar7CMpA
Associations Between Behavioral Economic Indicators and Risky Drinking Are Moderated by Peer Similarity in Behavioral Economic Indicators in Community-Dwelling Emerging Adults (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
by Justin T. Van Heukelom et al
@ufcbehr
https://t.co/dsPtxzCIlQ
Randomized Controlled Trial Demonstrates Efficacy of a Culturally Adapted Behavioral Intervention Delivered in Spanish by Community Health Workers to Reduce Unhealthy Alcohol Use Among Latino/as (new in @JSADjournal 87/3)
@AlisonMooreMD@UCSDMedSchool
https://t.co/e8gFlyoj5j