期刊名称:ADDICTION
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and Scope
Addiction is a prestigious monthly international peer-reviewed journal, publishing nearly 1250 pages every year. It is read in over 60 countries and has been in continuous publication since the Society for the Study of Addiction was founded in 1884.
Addiction publishes peer-reviewed research reports on alcohol, illicit drugs and tobacco bringing together research conducted within many different disciplines.
In addition to original research, the journal features editorials, commentaries, reviews, historical articles, interviews with leading figures in addiction, letters, news and a comprehensive book review section, with listings in collaboration with SALIS. The journal supports the ethical principles enshrined in the Farmington Consensus (Addiction, 92(12) pp 1617-1618).
For further information please see www.addictionjournal.org
Instructions to Authors
Instructions for Authors
SUBMIT YOUR PAPER ONLINE - SEE BELOW FOR HOW TO SUBMIT
NEW: Online production tracking is now available for your accepted article through Blackwell's Author Services.
Author Services enables authors to track their article - once it has been accepted - through the production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles online and choose to receive automated e-mails at key stages of production. The author will receive an e-mail with a unique link that enables them to register and have their article automatically added to the system. Please ensure that a complete e-mail address is provided when submitting the manuscript. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources including FAQs and tips on article preparation, submission and more.
Submissions
For papers sent for full review, we aim to give a response to authors within a maximum of 12 weeks. For papers returned as unsuitable without full refereeing, we aim to respond within four weeks.
Please submit your articles online at http://www.addictionjournal.co.uk/submission.asp.
This facility is for new submissions only. Please submit your revisions by email to the appropriate regional office.
Note that all Letters to the Editor should be submitted to the UK office.
Addiction receives submissions as a Word document. Please include all tables and figures in your Word document and do not submit them as separate files.
Manuscripts are accepted on the understanding that they are subject to editorial revision.
If at any stage during the handling of their submission, authors decide to withdraw it, they must notify the Editor immediately.
Editorial Correspondence and Books for Review General editorial correspondence should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief and emailed to Gill Rangel at the journal's Head Office or sent by post to Addiction, National Addiction Centre PO48, 4 Windsor Walk, London SE5 8AF, United Kingdom. Books for review should be addressed to the Book Review Editors at the same address.
Ethical standards Submissions must be supported by an ethical statement on behalf of all authors. This should be included in the submission covering letter with the corresponding author taking responsibility for having consulted with all the authors. An example is available at http://www.addictionjournal.org/docs/ethicalstatement.rtf. It should be stated that: (a) the material has not been published in whole or in part elsewhere; (b) the paper is not currently being considered for publication elsewhere; (c) all authors have been personally and actively involved in substantive work leading to the report, and will hold themselves jointly and individually responsible for its content; (d) all relevant ethical safeguards have been met in relation to patient or subject protection, or animal experimentation. With regard to points (a) and (b): if data from the same study are reported in more than one publication, this should be stated in the manuscript and/or covering letter to the Editor, along with a clear explanation as to how the submitted manuscript differs, and copies of closely related manuscripts reporting these data should be provided. The statement should declare sources of funding, direct or indirect, and any connection with the tobacco, alcohol, pharmaceutical or gaming industries. Any contractual constraints on publishing imposed by the funder must also be disclosed. Case reports must confirm that written patient consent has been obtained.
Addiction requires that the clinical trials submitted for its consideration are registered in a publicly accessible database. Authors should include the name of the trial register and their clinical trial registration on the front page of their article. If you wish an unregistered trial to be considered please explain briefly why the trial has not been registered.
Length Conciseness is extremely important and will affect the decision whether or not to accept the paper. The normal maximum length for research reports is 3500 words excluding abstract, tables, references and figures. For systematic reviews the normal maximum length is 4000 words. We will consider longer articles but the length will have to be justified in the covering letter. There is no minimum length for articles. Case reports are welcomed but should not normally exceed 3,000 words. Letters should not be more than 500 words. Supplementary material may be posted on the journal website, visit http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor/suppmat.asp.
Language Addiction's expectation is that when the authors of a paper do not have English as a first language, they will have their text checked by a native English speaker before submission unless circumstances or resources prohibit it.
Layout The entire manuscript should be double-spaced. The first sheet should contain the title of the paper, a short title not exceeding 45 characters, a total page and word count, names of authors, the address where the work was carried out, and the full postal and email addresses of the author who will check proofs and receive correspondence and offprints. Any Conflict of Interest declaration and/or clinical trial registration information should be included on this page. The second sheet should contain only the title, names of authors, an abstract and up to five keywords.. The entire manuscript, including references, tables, figures and any other material, should be numbered in one sequence from the title page onwards. Footnotes to the text should be avoided where possible, although for addiction history articles these may be permitted. For manuscript template visit http://www.robertwest.asp-host.co.uk/mstemplate.doc.
Abstract Research report abstracts should use the following headings: Aims, Design, Setting, Participants, Intervention (where appropriate), Measurements, Findings and Conclusions. The findings should be clearly listed because it is these that will form the main basis for the editorial decision. In the case of reviews and addiction history articles please use the headings: Aims, Methods, Results, Conclusions. For case reports: Background, Case descriptions, Conclusions. Abstracts should normally be no more than 250 words long. For information on optimising abstracts for search engines please see http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor/seo.asp.
Acknowledgements Acknowledgements should be placed at the end of the paper, immediately before the reference list. Please include a statement of funding sources, with a short description of the nature of the business carried on by the funder (e.g. government department; manufacturer of smoking cessation products). Any statement of conflicting interests that you have placed on the front sheet of the manuscript should be repeated here under its own heading.
References Should follow good citation practice (for guidance see http://www.parint.org/paschapter4.htm) and normally include only items that are retrievable through standard bibliographic sources i.e. not poster presentations, unpublished conference papers, work in preparation or under review, unpublished manuscripts or personal communications. References should follow the basic Vancouver style and be numbered in the order in which they appear in the body of the text, but please see examples below for specific Addiction style.
Please give the names and initials of all authors (unless there are more than six, when only the first six should be given, followed by et al). The authors' names are followed by the title of the article, the title of the journal, the year of publication, the volume number and the first and last page numbers. Issue/part numbers are not required.
References to books should give the names of authors or editors, title, place of publication, publisher and year. Please be sure to include page numbers for book chapters.
Examples:
1. Abelin T., Ehrsam R., Buhler-Reichert A., Imhof P.R., Muller P., Thommen A. et al. Effectiveness of a transdermal nicotine system in smoking cessation studies. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 1989; 11: 205-14
2. Phillips S.J., Whisnant J.P. Hypertension and Stroke. In: Laragh J.H., Brennder B.M., editors. Hypertension: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management. 2nd ed. New York: Raven Press; 1995. p. 465-78.
3. Norman I.J., Redfern S.J., editors. Mental Health Care for Elderly People. New York: Churchill Livingstone; 1996.
Foreign language citations should be accompanied by a bracketed English language translation.
Internet articles should only be used where printed material is not available. They should be treated in the same way as printed material. If a DOI exists, this should be supplied.
Authors must verify references against the original documents before submitting the article.
Reference lists not in the correct style may be returned to the author for correction.
Illustrations These should normally be included in the Word document but where necessary they can be sent as additional files. All photographs, graphs and diagrams should be referred to as Figures in the text and should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals (e.g. 'Fig. 3'). A list of legends for the figures should be submitted on a separate sheet; legends should include keys to any symbols. In the full-text online edition of the journal, figure legends may be truncated in abbreviated links to the full-screen version. Therefore, the first 100 characters of any legend should inform the reader of key aspects of the figure.
Colour illustrations It is the policy of Addiction for authors to pay the full cost for the reproduction of their colour artwork. Therefore, please note that if there is colour artwork in your manuscript when it is accepted for publication, Blackwell Publishing require you to complete and return a colour work agreement form before your paper can be published. This form can be downloaded as a PDF* from the Internet. The web address for the form is:
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/SN_Sub2000_X_CoW.pdf
If you are unable to access the Internet, or are unable to download the form, please contact the production editor at the address below and they will be able to email or fax a form to you. Once completed, please return the form to the production editor at the address below: Rona Gloag Addiction 101 George Street Edinburgh EH2 3ES UK Email: add@oxon.blackwellpublishing.com
Any article received by Blackwell Publishing with colour work will not be published until the form has been returned. * To read PDF files, you must have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. If you do not have this program, this is available as a free download from the following web address: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.
Electronic artwork If you are proposing to use illustrations that cannot be included in a Word file or as a separate TIFF, GIF or JPEG file please contact the Regional Office concerned to discuss the arrangements.
Tables These should be typed on separate sheets and should be cited in the text as "Insert Table/Figure X here". Words or numerals should be repeated on successive lines - 'ditto' or 'do' should not be used.
Randomised Controlled Trials Please report these in accordance with the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) statement at http://www.consort-statement.org/.
Authors' checklist Further advice to authors on the preparation and presentation of their papers can be found elsewhere on this website.
Refereeing policy The Regional Editor may decline a manuscript without going out for full review. See the journal's policy manual on this website for more information. Authors are asked to suggest the names, email addresses and affiliations of two or more potential referees. Obviously they should not be close affiliates of the authors. We would not necessarily use them but it may help us to speed up the review process.
Exclusive Licence It is a condition of publication that authors grant the Society for the Study of Addiction the exclusive licence to publish all articles including abstracts. Papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless the exclusive licence to publish has been granted. To assist authors an exclusive licence form is available from the editorial office or by clicking here:
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/add_licence.pdf Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.
Online Open
OnlineOpen is a pay-to-publish service from Blackwell that offers authors once their papers have been accepted for publication the opportunity to pay up-front for their manuscript to become open access (i.e. free for all to view and download) via the Blackwell Synergy website. Each OnlineOpen article will be subject to a one-off fee of £1300 (equivalent to $2600) to be met by or on behalf of the Author in advance of publication. Upon online publication, the article (both full-text and PDF versions) will be available to all for viewing and download free of charge. The print version of the article will also be branded as OnlineOpen and will draw attention to the fact that the paper can be downloaded for free via the Blackwell Synergy service.
Any authors wishing to send their paper OnlineOpen will be required to complete the combined payment and copyright licence form available by clicking here: (Please note this form is for use with OnlineOpen material ONLY). Once complete this form should be sent to the Editorial Office at the time of acceptance or as soon as possible after that (preferably within 24 hours to avoid any delays in processing). Prior to acceptance you should not inform the Editorial Office that you intend to publish your paper OnlineOpen.
The copyright statement for OnlineOpen authors will read:
© [date] The Author(s) Journal compilation © [date] Society for the Study of Addiction
Page proofs The corresponding author will receive an email alert containing a link to a website. A working email address must therefore be provided for the corresponding author. The proof can be downloaded as a PDF (portable document format) file. Acrobat Reader will be required in order to read this file - please see above.
PDF offprints The corresponding author will receive a PDF offprint of their article in addition to a free copy of the issue in which their article appears. Certain terms and conditions, which apply to the use of this offprint, will be distributed with the offprint. Additional paper offprints may be ordered online. Please click on the following link and fill in the necessary details and ensure that you type information in all of the required fields.
http://offprint.cosprinters.com/cos/bw/main.jsp?SITE_ID=bw&FID=USER_HOME_PG
If you have queries about offprints please email offprint@cosprinters.com.
Author Material Archive Policy Please note that unless specifically requested not to, Blackwell Publishing will dispose of all hardcopy or electronic material submitted 2 months after publication. If you require the return of any material submitted, please inform the editorial office or production editor as soon as possible if you have not already done so.
Editorial Board
Editors Editors' Declarations of Interest Editor-in-Chief
Robert West Head Office National Addiction Centre, PO48 4 Windsor Walk London SE5 8AF UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7848 0853/0452 Fax: +44 (0)20 7703 5787
Associate Editor-in-Chief: Thomas F Babor
Commissioning Editor: Griffith Edwards
Journal Manager: Gill Rangel Email: g.rangel@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Managing Editor: Susan Savva Email: s.savva@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Assistant to Commissioning Editor: Pat Davis Email: P.davis@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Book Review Editors: Susan Savva and Griffith Edwards Email: S.savva@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Regional Editor for the Americas
Regional Editor
Thomas F Babor, University of Connecticut Health Center, 263 Farmington Avenue, Farmington, Connecticut 06030-6325, USA
Tel: +1 860 679 5482
Deputy Regional Editors
Jerome H Jaffe 5217 Beavertail Court Columbia Maryland 21044 USA
Raul Caetano Health Science Centre UT-Houston School of Public Health 5323 Harry Hines Blvd V8-112 Dallas Texas 75235-9128 Email: Raul.Caetano@UTSouthwestern.edu
Barbara S McCrady Center of Alcohol Studies Rutgers State University of New Jersey Smithers Hall, Busch Campus PO Box 969 New Jersey 08855-0969 USA Email: bmccrady@rci.rutgers.edu
Maxine L Stitzer Behavioural Biology Research Center Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 5510 Nathan Shock Drive Baltimore MD 21224 USA Email: mstitzer@jhmi.edu
Lynn Kozlowski Program in Biobehavioral Health 210 Health and Human Development East Penn State University University Park Pennsylvania 16802-6508 USA Email: ltk1@psu.edu
Frances Del Boca University of South Florida email: fdelboca@cas.usf.edu
Editorial Manager
Deborah Talamini Email: talamini@up.uchc.edu
Regional Office for Australasia
Regional Editor
Shane Darke PO Box 21 Randwick 2031 NSW Australia
Deputy Regional Editor
Professor Steve Allsop Director National Drug Research Institute Curtin Health Research Campus Level 2 10 Selby Street Shenton Park WA 6008 Australia Email: s.allsop@curtin.edu.au
Editorial Manager
Margaret Eagers Email: ndarc21@unsw.edu.au
Regional Office for Europe, Africa and Asia
Regional Editor
John Marsden National Addiction Centre 4 Windsor Walk London SE5 8AF UK
Deputy Regional Editors
Paul Aveyard Dept of Public Health and Epidemiology University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham BT15 2TT Email: P.N.Aveyard@bham.ac.uk
Michael Morgan Dept of Experimental Psychology University of Sussex Brighton BN1 9RH
Gerhard Gmel L¡¯Institut suisse de pr¨¦vention de l¡¯alcoolisme et autres toxicomanies (ISPA) Avenue Louis-Ruchonnet 14 Lausanne CH 1003 Switzerland Email: ggmel@sfa-ispa.ch
Editorial Manager
Gill Rangel Email: g.rangel@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Assistant Editors
John P Allen - USA - John.paul.allen@us.army.mil Edward M Adlaf - Canada David Ball - UK Virginia Berridge - UK - Virginia.Berridge@lshtm.ac.uk Alex Blaszczynski - Australia - alexb@psych.usyd.edu.au Alyson Bond - UK Ron Borland - Australia - Ron.Borland@cancervic.org.au Gerhard B¨¹hringer - Germany Chiao-Chicy Chen - Taiwan Ned L Cooney - USA - Ned.cooney@med.va.gov Jan Copeland - Australia - J.Copeland@unsw.edu.au Linda Cottler - USA John Cunningham - Canada Jack Darkes - USA Robin Davidson - UK - robindavidson30@hotmail.com Deborah Dawson - USA Don C. Des Jarlais - USA Mark Dickerson - Australia - m.dickerson@uws.edu.au Dennis M. Donovan - USA - ddonovan@u.washington.edu John Donovan - USA Colin Drummond - UK Theodora Duka - UK Rutger Engels - the Netherlands Jean-François Etter - Switzerland - jean-francois.etter@imsp.unige.ch Michael Farrell - UK - m.Farrell@iop.kcl.ac.uk Amanda Farrin - UK John Finney - USA - John.Finney@med.va.gov Gabriele Fischer - Austria - gabriele.fischer@meduniwien.ac.at Maria Formigoni - Brazil Jane Fountain - UK Christine Godfrey - UK - Cg2@york.ac.uk Kathryn M Graham - Canada - kgraham@uwo.ca Thomas K. Greenfield - USA Morten Gronbaek - Denmark Neil Grunberg - USA Wayne Hall - Australia Wei Hao - China Peter Hajek - UK - p.hajek@qmul.ac.uk Richard Hammersley - UK Thomas Harford - USA Deborah Hasin - USA Nick Heather - UK - nick.heather@unn.ac.uk Markus Heilig - Sweden - markus.heilig@neurotec.ki.se Michie N. Hesselbrock - USA Victor Hesselbrock - USA Matthew Hickman - UK David Hill - Australia Ray Hodgson - UK Harold Holder - USA Ross Homel - Australia Keith Humphreys - USA - knh@stanford.edu Martin Iguchi - USA - Martin_Iguchi@rand.org Martin Jarvis - UK Ronald Kadden - USA - Kadden@PSYCHIATRY.UCHC.EDU Jakko Kaprio - Finland David Kavanagh - Australia - d.kavanagh@uq.edu.au Willaim Kerr - USA Harald Klingemann - Switzerland Henry R. Kranzler - USA - kranzler@psychiatry.uchc.edu Harry A. Lando - USA - lando@epi.umn.edu Paul Lemmens - Netherlands - P.Lemmens@ZW.unimaas.nl Wendy Loxley - Australia - wendy@ncrpda.curtin.edu.au Michael Lynskey - Australia Scott Macdonald - UK Pia Mäkelä - Finland Robert Mann - Canada Douglas Maxwell - UK Andy McEwen - UK - andy.mcewen@ucl.ac.uk James R McKay - USA Roger E. Meyer - USA Lorraine T. Midanik - USA Alison A Moore - USA - aamoore@mednet.ucla.edu Joanne Neale - UK - Jsn3@york.ac.uk Thor Norstrőm - Sweden - Thor.Norstrom@sofi.su.se Charles P. O'Brien - USA Isidore S. Obot - Switzerland - Isobot@hotmail.com Rosalie Pacula - USA - pacula@rand.org Flavio Pechansky - Brazil Andrew Percy - Belfast Kenneth Perkins - USA Nancy Petry, USA - petry@PSYCHIATRY.UCHC.EDU Michael Phillips - Australia Alan Pickering - UK - a.pickering@gold.ac.uk J¨¹rgen Rehm - Switzerland Peter Reuter - USA Robyn Richmond - Australia Jostein Rise - Norway Ann Roche - Australia - Ann.Roche@flinders.edu.au Ingeborg Rossow - Norway Bruce Rounsaville - USA - Bruce.Rounsaville@yale.edu Shekhar Saxena - Switzerland - saxenas@who.int Doug Sellman - New Zealand - doug.sellman@chmeds.ac.nz Steve Shoptaw - USA Michael Soyka - Germany Rainer Spanagel - Germany - psymail@zi-mannheim.de John Stapleton - UK Robert Stephens - USA Tim Stockwell - Canada - timstock@uvic.ca Robert Stout - USA John Strang - UK Phillip Terry - UK Jodie A Trafton - USA Jalie Tucker - USA Rob Tunbridge - UK Michael Ussher-UK John Valentine - UK Robert B. Voas - USA Alexander C. Wagenaar - USA Reinout Wiers - The Netherlands Sharon Wilsnack - USA Ian White - UK Jason White - Australia Hans-Ulrich Wittchen - Germany Gary Zarkin - USA Shu-Hong ZHU - USA
Editorial Advisory Board
Peter Anderson - Denmark John C. Ball - USA Sheila Blume - USA Miguel Casas - Spain J. Casselman - Belgium Sally Casswell - New Zealand Jonathan Chick - UK Ilana Crome - UK Jean-Dominique Favre - France Rafael Velasco Fernandez - Mexico M. S. A. Gawad - Eygpt Hamid Ghodse - UK Cees Goos - Denmark Michael Gossop - UK Susumu Higuchi - Japan Nguyen Jeanfrançois - France Chris-Ellyn Johanson - USA Nina Kerimi - Turkmenistan Ludek Kubicka - Czech Republic Ronaldo Laranjeira - Brazil Edward Lichtenstein - USA John Littleton - UK Karl Mann - Germany Michael Marmot - UK Elena Medina-Mora - Mexico Nancy K. Mello - USA Jack H. Mendelson - USA William R. Miller - USA James F. Mosher - USA Jacek Moskalewicz - Poland Juan Carlos Negrete - Canada Sa¨²l Pacurucu-Castillo - Ecuador Charles Parry - South Africa Vichai Poshyachinda - Thailand Robin Room - Sweden Anders Romelsjö - Sweden Diyanath Samarasinghe - Sri Lanka Joaquin Santo-Domingo - Spain Marc A. Schuckit - USA Ole-Jørgen Skog - Norway Kerstin Stenius - Finland Gerry Stimson - UK Gay Sutherland - UK Stephen Sutton - UK Hiroshi Suwaki - Japan Enrico Tempesta - Italy George E. Vaillant - USA Kiyoshi Wada - Japan Constance Weisner - USA Alex Wodak - Australia
Abstractors
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