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1. Roles of parental smoking and family structure for the explanation of socio-economic inequalities in adolescent smoking.

2. Adolescent Hazardous Drinking and Socioeconomic Status in France: Insights Into the Alcohol Harm Paradox.

3. Country and sex measurement invariance of the Cannabis abuse screening test (CAST) in European Youth.

4. Systematic Review and Critical Analysis of Longitudinal Studies Assessing Effect of E-Cigarettes on Cigarette Initiation among Adolescent Never-Smokers.

5. Experimenting first with e-cigarettes versus first with cigarettes and transition to daily cigarette use among adolescents: the crucial effect of age at first experiment.

6. Comparison of Depression and Anxiety Following Self-reported COVID-19-Like Symptoms vs SARS-CoV-2 Seropositivity in France.

7. Suicidal ideation following self-reported COVID-19-like symptoms or serology-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in France: A propensity score weighted analysis from a cohort study.

8. Moving towards a single-frame cell phone design in random digit dialing surveys: considerations from a French general population health survey.

9. Alcohol and Tobacco Use After One Month of Containment Measures for the COVID-19 Sanitary Crisis in France.

10. Attitudes about COVID-19 Lockdown among General Population, France, March 2020.

11. Gender Patterns in Immigrants' Health Profiles in France: Tobacco, Alcohol, Obesity and Self-Reported Health.

12. Increasing socioeconomic disparities in tobacco smoking decline among French adolescents (2000-2017).

14. Use of tobacco, alcohol and cannabis in late adolescence: roles of family living arrangement and socioeconomic group.

15. Why do apprentices smoke much more than high school students? Understanding educational disparities in smoking with a Oaxaca-blinder decomposition analysis.

16. Smoking Among Immigrant Groups in the United States: Prevalence, Education Gradients, and Male-to-Female Ratios.

17. Does e-cigarette experimentation increase the transition to daily smoking among young ever-smokers in France?

18. Association between cumulating substances use and cumulating several school, violence and mental health difficulties in early adolescents.

19. Migration-related changes in smoking among non-Western immigrants in France.

20. Untreated Allergy Among Middle School Students: Associations with Socioeconomic Adversities and Academic, Behavior, and Health Difficulties.

21. The Cannabis Abuse Screening Test and the DSM-5 in the general population: Optimal thresholds and underlying common structure using multiple factor analysis.

22. Smoking among immigrant groups in metropolitan France: prevalence levels, male-to-female ratios and educational gradients.

23. Age Invariance of the Cannabis Abuse Screening Test in a Probabilistic Sample of Cannabis Users.

25. Alcohol and cancer: risk perception and risk denial beliefs among the French general population.

26. Changes in Smoking Behavior over Family Transitions: Evidence for Anticipation and Adaptation Effects.

27. Life Course Changes in Smoking by Gender and Education: A Cohort Comparison Across France and the United States.

28. Assessing the structure of the CAST (Cannabis Abuse Screening Test) in 13 European countries using multigroup analyses.

29. Disadvantaged Social Groups and the Cigarette Epidemic: Limits of the Diffusion of Innovations Vision.

30. From cannabis initiation to daily use: educational inequalities in consumption behaviours over three generations in France.

31. Social Differentiation of Sun-Protection Behaviors: The Mediating Role of Cognitive Factors.

32. Surveying End-of-Life Medical Decisions in France: Evaluation of an Innovative Mixed-Mode Data Collection Strategy.

33. Risk factors for suicide attempts and hospitalizations in a sample of 39,542 French adolescents.

34. The Gateway Hypothesis, Common Liability to Addictions or the Route of Administration Model A Modelling Process Linking the Three Theories.

35. Educational inequalities in smoking over the life cycle: an analysis by cohort and gender.

36. Response to Kawada T: Effect of temporary and unemployed work on the risk of mortality (Letter to the Editor, re: Khlat M et al. (2014): Mortality gradient across the labour market core-periphery structure: a 13-year mortality follow-up study in north-eastern France).

37. Changes in mortality due to major alcohol-related diseases in four Nordic countries, France and Germany between 1980 and 2009: a comparative age-period-cohort analysis.

38. Properties of the Cannabis Abuse Screening Test (CAST) in the general population.

39. Cohort changes in educational disparities in smoking: France, Germany and the United States.

40. Is there a cannabis epidemic model? Evidence from France, Germany and USA.

41. Smokers' risk perception, socioeconomic status and source of information on cancer.

42. A randomized trial of survey participation in a national random sample of general practitioners and gynecologists in France.

43. Factors influencing report of common mental health problems among psychologically distressed adults.

44. A quantitative exploration of attitudes out of line with the prevailing norms toward alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use among European students.

45. Correction of body-mass index using body-shape perception and socioeconomic status in adolescent self-report surveys.

46. Psychological distress in French college students: demographic, economic and social stressors. Results from the 2010 National Health Barometer.

47. Cigarette smoking as a stigma: evidence from France.

48. Drug use, risk perceptions and attitudes towards drug use amongst medical and dentistry students.

49. Does computer survey technology improve reports on alcohol and illicit drug use in the general population? A comparison between two surveys with different data collection modes in France.

50. Mortality gradient across the labour market core-periphery structure: a 13-year mortality follow-up study in north-eastern France.

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