2023
Epidemiology of substance use and mental health disorders among forced migrants displaced from the MENAT region: A systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
Kazemitabar M, Nyhan K, Makableh N, Minahan-Rowley R, Ali M, Wazaify M, Tetrault J, Khoshnood K. Epidemiology of substance use and mental health disorders among forced migrants displaced from the MENAT region: A systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0292535. PMID: 37797050, PMCID: PMC10553213, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0292535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health disordersSubstance use disordersSystematic reviewRegistration IDHealth disordersJoanna Briggs Institute checklistBias 2 toolRisk of biasInternational Prospective RegisterDatabases of EmbaseMeta-analysis protocolJoanna Briggs InstituteComprehensive systematic reviewRandom-effects modelSystematic review protocolCochrane riskMEDLINE search strategySubgroup analysisProspective RegisterRisk factorsObservational studyUse disordersHealth providersIntervention studies
2022
Chapter 9 Addiction management in the outpatient setting
Shi J, Slocum B, Tetrault J, Yanagisawa K. Chapter 9 Addiction management in the outpatient setting. 2022, 169-187. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-79016-1.00008-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderNonmedical opioid useOpioid useUntreated opioid use disorderPain management strategiesCurrent treatment optionsOpioid overdose crisisPostoperative painOutpatient settingTreatment optionsRisk factorsGeneral practitionersHigh riskEarly deathUse disordersAddiction specialistsCurrent opioid overdose crisisMedical providersBrain physiologyInfectious diseasesAddiction managementOverdose crisisAffected individualsDisordersThoughtful approach
2007
Gender and non‐medical use of prescription opioids: results from a national US survey*
Tetrault JM, Desai RA, Becker WC, Fiellin DA, Concato J, Sullivan LE. Gender and non‐medical use of prescription opioids: results from a national US survey*. Addiction 2007, 103: 258-268. PMID: 18042194, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2007.02056.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPast-year non-medical useNon-medical usePrescription opioidsDrug useSedative/tranquilizer useIllicit drug use disordersAlcohol abuse/dependenceDrug use disordersSerious mental illnessAbuse/dependenceIllicit drug useIllicit substance useSelf-reported alcoholGender-specific factorsCigarette smokingPrescription medicationsRisk factorsOpioidsUse disordersTranquilizer useGender-related factorsMental illnessUS residenceGreater riskSubstance use
2006
The Association Between Marijuana Smoking and Lung Cancer: A Systematic Review
Mehra R, Moore BA, Crothers K, Tetrault J, Fiellin DA. The Association Between Marijuana Smoking and Lung Cancer: A Systematic Review. JAMA Internal Medicine 2006, 166: 1359-1367. PMID: 16832000, DOI: 10.1001/archinte.166.13.1359.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancerMarijuana smokingLung cancer risk factorsCancer risk factorsPotential adverse health outcomesPersons 18 yearsAdverse health outcomesFurther rigorous studiesEnglish-language studiesLung changesTobacco smokingTobacco smokersHistopathologic abnormalitiesHistopathologic findingsEmbase databasesPremalignant changesRisk factorsObservational studyMarijuana exposureMethodologic deficienciesTobacco useNineteen studiesSmokingTar exposureLack of adjustment