Slade T, Newton NC, Mather M, Barrett EL, Champion KE, Stapinski L, Conrod PJ, Teesson M. The long‐term effectiveness of universal, selective and combined prevention for alcohol use during adolescence: 36‐month outcomes from a cluster randomized controlled trial. Addiction. 2021 Mar;116(3):514-24.
Open Access article on a four arm cluster randomized trial of school-base alcohol prevention strategies demonstrated that both universal and selective methods improved outcomes compared to control.
es importante concatenar cada uno de los aspectos que corresponden a las adicciones tener en cuenta cada una de las implicaciones psicológicas biológicas y en todos los niveles con de conducta que podamos tener cada uno de los pacientes y nosotros como seres humanos tenemos en el inconsciencia las implicaciones que esto representa el transfondo los niveles sociales culturales económicos pero lo más importante también la prevención la prevención es un arma que nos puede ayudar a salvar sociedades que se están llenando o se están sumergiendo en la Andares llenos de...
Watch the video of the research presentations on alcohol-related violence and deprivation by Lucy Bryant (Institute of Alcohol Studies, IAS) and Dr Carly Lightowlers (University of Liverpool), delivered at the SHAAP/SARN 'Alcohol Occasionals' webinar held over Zoom on 30 March 2021. A recording with...
Watch the video of the research presentation “Understanding drinking transitions during lockdown: social inequalities, alcohol, and the COVID-19 pandemic” by Dr. Emily Nicholls (University of York), delivered at the SHAAP/SARN 'Alcohol Occasionals' webinar held over Zoom on 28 April 2021. A...
Source: Maani N, Van Schalkwyk MC, Petticrew M, et al. The new WHO Foundation — global health deserves better. BMJ Global Health 2021;6:e004950. Summary box The WHO plays a crucial role in global health but has had well-documented issues with funding in terms of the models of funding adopted, the...
Thomes, P. G., Rasineni, K., Saraswathi, V., Kharbanda, K. K., Clemens, D. L., Sweeney, S. A., ... & Casey, C. A. (2021). Natural Recovery by the Liver and Other Organs after Chronic Alcohol Use. Alcohol Research: Current Reviews, 41(1).
ABSTRACT
Chronic, heavy alcohol consumption disrupts normal organ function and causes structural damage in virtually every tissue of the body. Current diagnostic terminology states that a person who drinks alcohol excessively has alcohol use disorder. The liver is especially susceptible to alcohol-induced damage. This review summarizes and describes the effects of chronic alcohol use not only on the liver, but also on other selected organs and systems affected by continual heavy drinking—including the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, heart, and bone. Most significantly, the recovery process...
Source: Thomes, P. G., Rasineni, K., Saraswathi, V., Kharbanda, K. K., Clemens, D. L., Sweeney, S. A., ... & Casey, C. A. (2021). Natural Recovery by the Liver and Other Organs after Chronic Alcohol Use. Alcohol Research: Current Reviews, 41(1). ABSTRACT Chronic, heavy alcohol consumption disrupts...
Source: Barbosa, Carolina PhD; Cowell, Alexander J. PhD; Dowd, William N. BA Alcohol Consumption in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States, Journal of Addiction Medicine: October 23, 2020 - Volume Publish Ahead of Print - Issue - doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000767 Abstract Objectives...
This report presents the current status of alcohol consumption, alcohol-attributable harms and the implementation of alcohol control policies in the WHO European Region, using available data from 2010, 2016 and 2019.
A detailed overview is provided of the implementation of alcohol policies described in the 10 action areas of the European Action Plan to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol 2012–2020 (EAPA), including the current status of implementation of the five action areas of the WHO-led SAFER initiative:
Fuente: https://pnsd.sanidad.gob.es/profesionales/publicaciones/catalogo/bibliotecaDigital/publicaciones/pdf/Result_Invest_Impacto_ConsumoalcoholAdolesc_CYL.pdf La publicidad de bebidas alcohólicas es uno de los muchos factores que tienen el potencial para alentar a los adolescentes a beber...
Why Do Women Face Higher Risks? Studies show that women start to have alcohol-related problems sooner and at lower drinking levels than men and for multiple reasons. Source: https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/sites/default/files/publications/Women_and_Alcohol.pdf
The Journal of Public Health has put together a selection of papers that highlights some of the most cited alcohol-related research published in the Journal of Public Health in recent years.
The collection starts with articles examining local and national alcohol policies, including those involving partnerships with the alcohol industry. The political influence of commercial actors, and their strategic use of corporate social responsibility, pose research questions that have the potential to inform the development of policy agendas.
Research focusing on relationships between alcohol use and...
¿Por qué las mujeres enfrentan riesgos más altos? Los estudios muestran que las mujeres comienzan a tener problemas relacionados con el alcohol más temprano, con niveles de consumo de alcohol más bajos que los hombres y por múltiples razones. Fuente: https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/sites/default/files...
Time to recap the journey started over a year ago to update the Alcohol Treatment Matrix, a unique mapping of seminal and key research and guidance on alcohol brief interventions and different treatment domains, from the interventions through to whole treatment systems. Along the way we encountered research which set new directions, challenged orthodoxy, and confirmed or confounded ‘common sense’. We are immensely grateful to Alcohol Change UK for their funding and support. All the instalments remain available for you to dip in to by...
The IAS Alcohol Knowledge Centre is home to an extensive library of information – infographics, factsheets and a host of related resources – about alcohol.
Source: Ho, R. K. S., Fok, P. W. Y., Chan, H. C. H. (2021). Pattern and determinants of alcohol and tobacco co-use and its relationship with smoking cessation in Hong Kong. Tobacco Prevention & Cessation, 7(March), 22. https://doi.org/10.18332/tpc/132288 ABSTRACT Introduction: Alcohol and tobacco...
The first cell of row 5 presented a catalogue of negative evaluations of attempts to treat problem drinking among sentenced offenders in Britain, a record also seen internationally. Much of the row effectively sought answers to the core question, ‘Why is the record so poor?’
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