Journal of Addiction Research and Preventive Medicine (JARPM)

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DOI : 10.18875
Open Access type : Creative Commons
Article Formats Available : PDF, Fulltext
Peer Review : Double Blind
Fastrack Publication : Yes
Digital Preservation : Portico

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Efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Predicting the Psychological Constructs Influencing the Substance Abuse Treatment Continuity

The high rate of relapse after addiction quitting indicates inadequacy of detoxification courses and ignoring the role of psychosocial variables as critical components of successful stopping protocols.

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Ega-Py/Gc/Ms Study of the Compounds Generated in the Decomposition of Hnb Heet and Neo Tobaccos Under Inert and Oxidative Atmospheres; Comparison with 3r4f Tobacco

Compounds generated when heating two HNB tobaccos (Heet and Neo) and a conventional tobacco (3R4F) were studied by pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS).

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Journal of Addiction Research and Preventive Medicine (JARPM)

Journal of Addiction Research and Preventive Medicine (JARPM) cross-disciplinary journal presenting a fully integrated, multi-specialty perspectives and methods inspecting addictive research & therapy. JARPM provides a forum for the dissemination of information in the extensive field of addiction and encourages research on the etiology, prevention, identification, and treatment of substance.

JARPM is directed toward treatment practitioners in both the private and public sectors, including those involved in health centers, clinics, hospitals, and community agencies.

Recent Articles

Efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behavior in Predicting the Psychological Constructs Influencing the Substance Abuse Treatment Continuity

The high rate of relapse after addiction quitting indicates inadequacy of detoxification courses and ignoring the role of psychosocial variables as critical components of successful stopping protocols.

Mohammadi Zeidi I
Ega-Py/Gc/Ms Study of the Compounds Generated in the Decomposition of Hnb Heet and Neo Tobaccos Under Inert and Oxidative Atmospheres; Comparison with 3r4f Tobacco

Compounds generated when heating two HNB tobaccos (Heet and Neo) and a conventional tobacco (3R4F) were studied by pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS).

D Berenguer