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1. Methodological issues attached to the alcohol Stroop paradigm: comments on a paper by Sharma, Albery & Cook (2001).

2. How do patients feel during the first 72 h after initiating long‐acting injectable buprenorphine? An embodied qualitative analysis.

3. A critique of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council CEO statement on electronic cigarettes.

4. Sex differences in factors predicting post‐treatment opioid use.

5. Transformation of identity in substance use as a pathway to recovery and the potential of treatment for hepatitis C: a systematic review.

6. Understanding the development of a regulated market approach to new psychoactive substances (NPS) in New Zealand using Punctuated Equilibrium Theory.

8. Reverse engineering a 'responsible drinking' campaign to assess strategic intent.

9. An intervention targeting service providers and clients for methadone maintenance treatment in China: a cluster-randomized trial.

10. Motivational enhancement and other brief interventions for adolescent substance abuse: foundations, applications and evaluations.

11. Addiction Lives: Thomas F. Babor.

12. General practitioners' role in preventive medicine: scenario analysis using smoking as a case study.

13. A systematic review of qualitative research on substance use among refugees.

14. What do women want? Women want services tailored to their needs.

15. Stigma and the addiction paradigm for obesity: lessons from 1950s America.

16. Harm perceptions of nicotine-containing products and associated sources of information in UK adults with and without mental ill health: A cross-sectional survey.

17. Do naloxone access laws affect perceived risk of heroin use? Evidence from national US data.

18. An intensive model of care for hepatitis C virus screening and treatment with direct‐acting antivirals in people who inject drugs in Nairobi, Kenya: a model‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis.

19. Who, me? Optimism bias about US teenagers' ability to quit vaping.

20. Recovery from alcohol problems in the absence of treatment: a qualitative narrative analysis.

21. Challenges to implementing the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control guidelines on tobacco cessation treatment: a qualitative analysis.

22. What do women with substance use disorders want?

23. Do women with complex alcohol and other drug use histories want women‐only residential treatment?

24. Adult interest in using a hypothetical modified risk tobacco product: findings from wave 1 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study (2013-14).

25. Setting research priorities in tobacco control: a stakeholder engagement project.

26. Perceived harms and benefits of tobacco, marijuana, and electronic vaporizers among young adults in Colorado: implications for health education and research.

27. The impact of normative perceptions on alcohol consumption in military veterans.

28. Engagement in HIV care and its correlates among people who inject drugs in St Petersburg, Russian Federation and Kohtla-Järve, Estonia.

29. Can new psychoactive substances be regulated effectively? An assessment of the British Psychoactive Substances Bill.

30. Commentary on Kuntsche et al. (2011): Mothers and bottles - the role of gender norms in shaping drinking.

31. A mixed-method systematic review and meta-analysis of mental health professionals' attitudes toward smoking and smoking cessation among people with mental illnesses.

32. Governmental standard drink definitions and low-risk alcohol consumption guidelines in 37 countries.

33. Is the smoking population in the United States really softening?

34. The relationship between player losses and gambling-related harm: evidence from nationally representative cross-sectional surveys in four countries.

35. Lay epidemiology and the interpretation of low-risk drinking guidelines by adults in the United Kingdom.

36. Autonomy, special offers and routines: a Q methodological study of industry-driven marketing influences on young people's drinking behaviour.

37. 'No-one actually goes to a shop and buys them do they?': attitudes and behaviours regarding illicit tobacco in a multiply disadvantaged community in England.

38. Social relationships and subsequent health-related behaviours: linkages between adolescent peer status and levels of adult smoking in a Stockholm cohort.

39. Housewife or working mum-each to her own? The relevance of societal factors in the association between social roles and alcohol use among mothers in 16 industrialized countries.

40. Alcohol-related discussions in health care-a population view.

41. Does readiness to change predict in-session motivational language? Correspondence between two conceptualizations of client motivation.

42. Staff regard towards working with substance users: a European multi-centre study.

43. Factors affecting the initiation of substance abuse treatment in managed care.

44. A view through the gateway: expectancies as a possible pathway from alcohol to cannabis.

45. Prevalence of HIV and hepatitis B and self-reported injection risk behavior during detention among street-recruited injection drug users in Los Angeles County, 1994–1996.

46. Gambling problems in substance abusers are associated with increased sexual risk...

47. One-year follow-up of opiate injectors treated with oral methadone in a GP-centered...

48. Development and validation of the Attitudes Towards Smoking Scale (ATS-18).

49. Comments on Project MATCH: matching alcohol treatments to client heterogeneity.

50. Leaving work to smoke.