نتایج جستجو برای: cigarette drug abuse methylphenidate student tobacco

تعداد نتایج: 812054  

Objectives: According to the gateway drug theory, tobacco use is a predisposing factor for future substance abuse. This study was conducted to compare nicotine and opiate dependents to identify the differences between their personality traits and psychopathology that makes them turn to other substances after cigarette smoking. Methods: A causal-comparative study was conducted. Three groups w...

Journal: :Pediatric Neurology Briefs 1994

2018
James Tsai Kimp Walton Blair N. Coleman Saida R. Sharapova Sarah E. Johnson Sara M. Kennedy Ralph S. Caraballo

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) were the most commonly used tobacco product among U.S. middle school and high school students in 2016 (1). CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) analyzed data from the 2016 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) to assess self-reported reasons for e-cigarette use among U.S. middle school (grades 6-8) and high school (grades 9-12) student e-cigarette u...

Journal: :Substance abuse 2009
David M Ndetei Lincoln I Khasakhala Victoria Mutiso Francisca A Ongecha-Owuor Donald A Kokonya

The objective of this study was to establish the association between substance abuse and the sociodemographic characteristics of secondary school students. All the students of 17 randomly stratified public secondary schools in Nairobi were required to complete self-administered sociodemographic and the School Toolkit questionnaires in a cross-sectional descriptive survey. Nearly all (96.6%; 125...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2016
Michael C Fiore

T steady decline in smoking rates among U.S. adults that began in the early 1960s has accelerated substantially during the 7 years of the Barack Obama presidency. Since 2009, the prevalence of cigarette smoking in the United States has fallen at a rate of about 0.78 percentage points per year1 — more than double the rates observed during the administrations of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush (m...

2018
Karen M. Butler Melinda J. Ickes Mary Kay Rayens Amanda T. Wiggins Kristin Ashford Ellen J. Hahn

Little is known about polytobacco use in college students. One nationally representative survey indicated 51.3% of tobacco-using college students used more than one product, which may increase risk of tobacco-related disease and premature death. The purpose of this study was to examine the association of intention to quit smoking (ITQS) cigarettes with polytobacco use status, controlling for fr...

Journal: :Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2006
Kimber P Richter Julia H Arnsten

Most persons in drug treatment smoke cigarettes. Until drug treatment facilities systematically treat their patients' tobacco use, millions will flow through the drug treatment system, overcome their primary drug of abuse, but die prematurely from tobacco-related illnesses. This paper reviews the literature on the health benefits of quitting smoking for drug treatment patients, whether smoking ...

Journal: :Adicciones 2017
Alba González Roz Roberto Secades Villa Sara Weidberg

Despite the fact that electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are rapidly growing in popularity and use worldwide, there is scarce scientific data on abuse liability among e-cigarette users, and about whether e-cigarette use is related to nicotine dependence or not. The aim of this study is to explore nicotine dependence levels in a sample of experienced e-cigarette users (n= 39) and to compare th...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2015
Rosemary Stanton

With 40 books and some 800 publications, Professor Martin McKee is the United Kingdom’s foremost public health academic. Professor Stanton Glantz of the University of California, custodian of millions of tobacco industry documents, has been a leading researcher and campaigner for decades. Professor Simon Chapman of the University of Sydney and I have been prominent tobacco control campaigners n...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2003
Nora D Volkow James M Swanson

OBJECTIVE Methylphenidate, the most common treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), increases extracellular dopamine in the brain, which is associated with its reinforcing as well as its therapeutic effects. The authors evaluated variables that distinguish these two properties. METHOD The brain imaging and clinical literatures were analyzed to identify variables that con...

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