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Populations
Distinct groups of people within a society who share certain characteristics such as age, gender, geographic location, socioeconomic status, cultural background, or exposure to particular risk factors that may influence patterns of substance use, vulnerability to substance use disorders, and access to services. In the context of substance use systems, identifying and understanding different populations helps guide the design of prevention, treatment, recovery, and policy responses that are appropriate, equitable, and responsive to specific needs. Examples may include youth, women, people experiencing homelessness, individuals in the criminal justice system, or communities affected by specific social or economic conditions.
Sport in the Context of Sports Betting and Gambling from the Perspective of University Students: Case of the Czech Republic
BACKGROUND: The sports sector with all its aspects has become an inseparable part of modern society and its influence is manifested in both, local and global, aspects of the life in every country. Not only does sport create and promote...
Psychopathy and Fun-Seeking Predicting Alcohol Drinking: The Role of Thinking Styles
INTRODUCTION: The study examined the effect of trait psychopathy and BAS fun-seeking on alcohol drinking and whether this effect is moderated by thinking styles. We hypothesised that psychopathy will indirectly predict alcohol drinking...
Mental Health and Substance Use Among University Students in Ukraine During the War: Results of a Nationwide Survey
UNODC World Drug Report 2024
European Drug Report 2024: Trends and Developments
The European Drug Report 2024: Trends and Developments presents the EMCDDA’s latest analysis of the drug situation in Europe. Focusing on illicit drug use, related harms and drug supply, the report provides a comprehensive set of...
SAMHSA Trauma responsive care
Provides an overview and guidance for how to provide trauma-responsive care to women and men with substance use disorders.
Self-Care Toolbox For UNC Horizons Team 2020 version
This document provides self-care tools for the professional caring for women in treatment.
An easy-to-implement guide to standardize online information to support potential patients in finding treatment
Provides an easy-to-implement guide to standardize online information to support potential patients in finding treatment.
A summary of treatments and approaches to treatment to help women with substance use disorders
A summary of ways to reduce stigma when treating women with substance use disorders
A toolkit to help improve clinical supervision of those treating women for substance use disorders
A comprehensive assessment was created for women. It is used after a woman screens positive for a substance problem.
A comprehensive assessment was created for women. It is used after a woman screens positive for a substance problem.
A screener of multiple substances for women and men
Screens for problems with drugs like cannabis, opioids, stimulants.
Screens for problems with drugs like cannabis, opioids, stimulants. It does not screen for alcohol use problems.
Exámenes de detección de problemas de drogas (excluye alcohol)
NIDA Quick Screen - A screener of multiple substances for women and men
A screener for drug problems during pregnancy
A screener for drug problems during pregnancy. It also provides prompts to respond to the screening results.
Day 2, 11:00 - 12.30, ISSUP, Official Launch of the Global Women’s Network for Treatment and Recovery
Self-Care Toolbox for women in recovery
This document provides self-care tools for women who are seeking or in recovery.
Prevalence, correlates, and reasons for substance use among adolescents aged 10–17 in Ghana: a cross-sectional convergent parallel mixed-method study
Background:
In Ghana, substance use among adolescents poses significant risks to their health, wellbeing, and development. However, little is known about the outlets and reasons for substance use among Ghanaian adolescents. This study...
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