Abstract

s / Drug and Alcohol Dependence 146 (2015) e118–e201 e183 reported every drunk or binge drinking (risky drinkers) and the remaining 43% reported drinking without any episode of being drunk or binge drinking (light drinkers). More risky drinkers were male (p<0.05). Comparing to light drinkers,morenon-drinkers and risky drinkers reported experiencing dating psychological abuse than lightdrinkers (p<0.05) and spent less timeonmedia inEnglish (including TV, Internet, radio, newspaper or magazine or smart phone) as a measure of exposure to Western culture (p<0.05). Conclusions: Even though Chinese student risky drinking behaviors are not as common as in the U.S., non-drinkers and risky drinkers were more likely to experience dating psychological abuse than light drinkers. Potential risk factors or mechanisms for such abuse need to be further explored in non-drinkers and risky drinkers. Financial support: None. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.09.412 Effects of extended release tramadol on cigarette smoking during opioid withdrawal Michelle R. Lofwall1,3,2, Shanna Babalonis1,3, Luke Bennett4, Paul A. Nuzzo3, Sharon L. Walsh1,3,2 1 Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky College of Medicine (UK COM), Lexington, KY, United States 2 Psychiatry, UK COM, Lexington, KY, United States 3 Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, UK COM, Lexington, KY, United States 4 Anesthesiology, UK COM, Lexington, KY, United

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