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Kimberly Johnson

Rats Prefer Social Interaction to Drugs

Kimberly Johnson - 25 September 2019
This is a very hopeful study that found that rats chose social interaction over heroin or methamphetamine. It demonstrates the importance of social support in preventing relapse in rats.
Rats Prefer Social Interaction
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Kimberly Johnson

Are quality improvement collaboratives effective? A systematic review

Kimberly Johnson - 6 September 2019
ICUDDR will be hosting a couple learning collaboratives in the coming year. If this is a new concept, check out the open access article on research on the effectiveness of learning collaboratives in improving care processes.
Are quality improvement collaboratives effective? A systematic review
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Edie

Feasibility and Effects of Digital Interventions to Support People in Recovery From Substance Use Disorders: Systematic Review

Edie - 18 February 2019
Nesvåg, S., & McKay, J. R. (2018). Feasibility and effects of digital interventions to support people in recovery from substance use disorders: systematic review. Journal of medical Internet research, 20(8).
Feasibility and Effects of Digital Interventions to Support People in Recovery …
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Edie

Prevalence, incidence, recovery, and recurrence of alcohol use disorders from childhood to age 30

Edie - 18 February 2019
Seeley, J. R., Farmer, R. F., Kosty, D. B., & Gau, J. M. (2019). Prevalence, incidence, recovery, and recurrence of alcohol use disorders from childhood to age 30. Drug and alcohol dependence, 194, 45-50.
Prevalence, incidence, recovery, and recurrence of alcohol use disorders from c…
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Edie

Is shame a barrier to sobriety? A narrative analysis of those in recovery

Edie - 18 February 2019
Francesca Sawer, Paul Davis & Kate Gleeson (2019) Is shame a barrier to sobriety? A narrative analysis of those in recovery, Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, DOI: 10.1080/09687637.2019.1572071
Is shame a barrier to sobriety? A narrative analysis of those in recovery
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Edie

Recovery-informed Theory: Situating the Subjective in the Science of Substance Use Disorder Recovery

Edie - 14 February 2019
There exists a need to discuss and propose the underlying theoretical constructs that ultimately describe and identify the science of recovery. In this abstract undertaking, we propose an initial formulation of a grand theory of recovery science, built upon the seminal theories of recovery capital...
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Kimberly Johnson

A good site for clear translation of research

Kimberly Johnson - 2 January 2019
This site has good up to date information on research in SUDs.
Recovery Research Institiute
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