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Different components of cognitive-behavioral therapy affect specific cognitive mechanisms
Abstract
Psychological therapies are among the most effective treatments for common mental health problems—however, we still know relatively little about how exactly they improve symptoms. Here, we demonstrate the power of combining...
ATI Basics: Why Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI)?
Utilising ISSUP Online Resources
The Power of Words: A Deep Dive into the Language of Addiction
Patterns of remission from alcohol dependence in the United Kingdom: results from an online panel general population survey
Background
Previous research has demonstrated that remissions from alcohol use disorders can occur without accessing treatment. The current study explored the prevalence of such untreated remissions in the UK and further, examined the...
A UK national study of prevalence and correlates of adopting or not adopting a recovery identity among individuals who have overcome a drug or alcohol problem
Background:
In the last 20 years, the term "recovery" has become crucial in dealing with addiction. However, different groups, such as researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and people with lived experience of alcohol or drug (AOD)...
The Impact of Alcohol Availability Interventions
Interventions that restrict the availability of alcohol reduce the risk of harm. However, until now it has been unclear why this is the case.
In this research, the views of public health teams, police, local authority licensing teams and...
Expériences négatives de l’enfance et trajectoires de consommation de cannabis chez les adolescents : résultats d’une cohorte de naissance longitudinale au Royaume-Uni
New Psychoactive Substances in the Homeless Population: A Cross-Sectional Study in the United Kingdom
Abstract
The last few years have seen the emergence of new psychoactive substances among the homeless population, specifically synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists. The purpose of this study is to investigate the knowledge and...
UK Drug Strategy
The International Journal of Drug Policy has published a special collection of articles focusing on UK drug strategy.
The collection includes:
- Introduction to special section on UK drug strategy
- Words matter: A commentary on the new...
Drug Policy in the UK: A Matter of Crime or Health
The risk matrix: Drug-related deaths in prisons in England and Wales, 2015–2020
Experts’ views on how to design a tobacco control fund in the UK
Abstract
Objective To explore expert views on the potential value, and approaches to establishing and administering a tobacco control fund in the UK.
Design Semistructured interviews and follow-up discussion groups.
Subjects Twenty...
Correction : Collaboration interdisciplinaire dans le traitement des troubles liés à la consommation d’alcool dans un service hospitalier général : une étude à méthodes mixtes
Arrière-plan
Les collaborations interdisciplinaires (c.-à-d. où diverses disciplines travaillent de manière coordonnée et interdépendante vers des objectifs communs) sont considérées comme produisant une plus grande efficacité d’équipe...
Stratégies pour réduire la consommation d’alcool, la consommation d’alcool et la fréquence habituelle de consommation
Arrière-plan
On sait relativement peu de choses sur la façon dont les buveurs à risque tentent de modérer leur consommation d’alcool en l’absence de soutien spécialisé. La littérature élargie a identifié de multiples stratégies...
Prévention de la toxicomanie : un examen de ce qu’elle signifie et de ce qu’elle exige à travers le langage du football
Substance use and homelessness
This research explored changes in the tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use of people experiencing homelessness in the UK. Particularly, the researchers examined the following questions:
- what are the characteristics of people with...
Substance Use Prevention: A review of what it means and requires through the language of football/soccer
Tribunaux de la famille en matière de drogue et d’alcool en Irlande du Nord (FDAC)
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