AddictionVOLUME 98 • NUMBER 12 • DECEMBER 2003EDITORIALSafety in drug and alcohol researchCorolyn Doy & LibbyTopp (Australia) 1641EDITORIAL NOTESAppointm<strong>en</strong>t of Assistant EditorsGriffith Edwards 1645Addiction made available on-line to lower-incomecountries through the AGORA projectGriffith Edwards 1645Addiction is str<strong>en</strong>gth<strong>en</strong>ing collaboration with <strong>Su</strong>cht andcolleagues from GermanyGriffith Edwards & <strong>Su</strong>san Sawo 1646REVIEWThe relative contribution of outcome domains in the totaleconomic b<strong>en</strong>efit of addiction interv<strong>en</strong>tions: a review offirst findingsKathryn E. McCollister & Michael T. Fr<strong>en</strong>ch (USA) 1647FOR DEBATEA hierarchy of gambling disorders in the communityMarianna Toce-Gerstein, Dean R. Gersfein & Rachel A. Volberg (USA)1661COMMENTARIESMoving beyond a dichotomous classification forgambling disordersNancy M. Petry (USA) 1674Distribution of the DSM-IV criteria for pathologicalgamblingRichard J. Ros<strong>en</strong>thal (USA) 1674The fascination of psychometrics: comm<strong>en</strong>tary onToce-Gerstein et al. (2003)Jim Orford (UK) 1675Where to draw the line? Response to comm<strong>en</strong>ts on 'Ahierarchy of gambling disorders ¡n the community'Marianna Toce-Gerstein, Dean R. Gerstein & Rachel A. Volberg(USA) 1678RESEARCH REPORTSCannabis and educational achievem<strong>en</strong>tDavid M. Fergusson, L John Horwood & Annette L Beautrais(NewZealand) 1681A contextual profile of club drug use among adults inChicagoMichael F<strong>en</strong>drich, Joseph S. Wislar, Timothy P. Johnson &Amy Hubbell (USA) 1693Neighborhood effects on drug reportingJerome Richardson, Michael F<strong>en</strong>drich & Timothy P. Johnson (USA)1705The role of an International nightlife resort in theproliferation of recreational drugsMark A. Bellis, Kar<strong>en</strong> Hughes, Andrew B<strong>en</strong>nett & Roderick Thomson(UK) 1713Areca quid chewing by Taiwanese adolesc<strong>en</strong>ts:application of the Attitudes Social Influ<strong>en</strong>ceSelf-efficacy (ASE) modelShih-Ming Li, S. Rwei-Ling Yu, Hsing-Chia Hu & Jehn-Shyun Huang(Taiwan) 1723Chronic depersonalization following illicit drug use: acontrolled analysis of 40 casesNicho/os Medford, Dawn Baker, Elaine Hunter, Mauricio Sierra,Emma Lawr<strong>en</strong>ce, Mary L. Phillips & Anthony S. David(UK) 1731Types of natural recovery from alcohol dep<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>ce: acluster analytic approachG. Bischof, H.-J. Rumpf, U. Hapke, C. Meyer & U. John(Germany) 1737Patterns of over-the-counter nicotine gum use:persist<strong>en</strong>t use and concurr<strong>en</strong>t smokingSaúl Shrffman, John R. Hughes, Michael E. Di Marino &Christine T. Swe<strong>en</strong>ey (USA) 1747The alcohol-tobacco relationship: a prospective studyamong adolesc<strong>en</strong>ts in six European countriesj. J. L Wetze/s, S. P. J. Kremers, P. D. Vitoria & H. de Wies(Portugal) 1755Cigarette consumption and socio-economiccircumstances in adolesc<strong>en</strong>ce as predictors ofadult smokingBJefféris, H. Graham, O. Manor & C. Power (UK) 1765LETTERS TO THE EDITORResearch and the alcohol industryG. Gmel, J. L Heeb & J. Rehm (Switzerland) 1774Heeb & Gmel (2003): Some criticismsR. Bergler (Germany) 1774Heroin addiction and the capacity for cons<strong>en</strong>t:A reply to CharlandWoyne Hall, Lucy Cárter & Kote Morley (Australia) 1775NEWS AND NOTES 1777BOOK REVIEWSWith A Little Help From Our Fri<strong>en</strong>ds: The Politics ofAlcoholism 1781Alcohol in Postwar Europe, ECAS II: A Discussion ofIndicators on Alcohol Consumption and Alcohol-Related Harm 1782Addiction and Change: How Addictions Develop andAddicted People Recover 1783The Road of Excess: A History of Writers on Drugs 1784AUTHOR INDEX 1785SUBJECT INDEX 1789
AddictionVOLUME 98 • SUPPLEMENT 2 • DECEMBER 2003SELF REPORTAND BIOCHEMICALMEASURES OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTIONGuest editors: Raye Z. Litt<strong>en</strong> and Joanne FertigINTRODUCTIONSelf-report and biochemical measures of alcoholconsumptionRoye Z Lftt<strong>en</strong> & Joanne Fertig (USA) iiiREWEWSThe validity of self-reports of alcohol consumption: stateof the sci<strong>en</strong>ce and chall<strong>en</strong>ges for researchFrancés K. Del Boca & Jack Dorias (USA) IBehavioral measures of drinking: patterns from theAlcohol Interlock RecordPaul R. Marques. Robert B. Voas & A. Scott Tippetts (USA) 13Drinking reports from collateral individualsGerard J. Connors & Steph<strong>en</strong> A. Maisto (USA) 21Traditional markers of excessive alcohol useKotherine M. Con/grave, Peter Dovíes, Paul Haber &John B.Whitpeld (Australia) 31Curr<strong>en</strong>t status of carbohydrate defici<strong>en</strong>t transferrin,total serum sialic acid, sialic acid index ofapolipoprotein J and serum (β-hexosammidase asmarkers for alcohol consumptionMartin A. Javors & Bankole A. Johnson (USA) 45Ethyl glucuronide—the direct ethanol metabolite onthe threshold from sci<strong>en</strong>ce to routine useFriedrich Martin Wurst, Gregory E Skipper & Wolfgang Weinmann(Switzerland) 515-Hydroxytryptophol as a marker for rec<strong>en</strong>t alcoholintakeOlof Beck & Anders Helander (Swed<strong>en</strong>) 63Direct measurem<strong>en</strong>t of alcohol and its metabolitesRobert Swift (USA) 73Use of biomarkers for alcohol use disorders in clinicalpracticeTim Neumann & Claudia Spies (Germany) 81
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