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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Not in education, employment, or training (NEET) and risk of alcohol use disorder: a nationwide register-linkage study with 485 839 Swedish youths

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 22 October 2019
Source: Manhica H, Lundin A, Danielsson A. Not in education, employment, or training (NEET) and risk of alcohol use disorder: a nationwide register-linkage study with 485 839 Swedish youths. BMJ Open 2019;9:e032888. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032888 Abstract Objective To investigate to what extent...
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Association of Prior Convictions for Driving Under the Influence With Risk of Subsequent Arrest for Violent Crimes Among Handgun Purchasers

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 22 October 2019
Source: Kagawa RMC, Stewart S, Wright MA, et al. Association of Prior Convictions for Driving Under the Influence With Risk of Subsequent Arrest for Violent Crimes Among Handgun Purchasers. JAMA Intern Med. Published online September 30, 2019. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.4491 Key Points Question...
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What is the Link Between Unemployment and Alcohol Use?

Shared by Livia - 22 October 2019
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Scientific article
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Thern, E., Ramstedt, M., and Svensson, J. ( 2019) Long‐term effects of youth unemployment on alcohol‐related morbidity. Addiction, https://doi.org/10.1111/add.14838.

Youth unemployment has remained stable at a high-level in many countries over the past several decades.

Over the same period, evidence has emerged which suggests that unemployment can negatively affect an individual’s mental and physical health.

This, in turn, makes unemployment a significant public health issue.

Previous studies have shown the relationship between unemployment and alcohol use, in particular, to be a complex one, suggesting the former to be both a consequence and a cause of the latter.

In an effort to enhance our understanding of this relationship, a new Swedish-based...

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Livia

Different Risk Factors Are Associated with Alcohol Use versus Problematic Use in Male Pakistani Adolescents

Shared by Livia - 22 October 2019
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Salman Shahzad, Wendy Kliewer, Muzaffar Ali and Nasreen Begum

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Substance abuse is a significant problem in Pakistan (Hussain, 2017), yet, there are few studies of risk factors in this population, particularly in remote areas. Male adolescents (N = 243; M = 16.9 years, SD = 1.3 years) were recruited from schools in Gilgit‐Baltistan, and completed questions on demographics, substance use, and psychosocial functioning. As a Muslim country, there are strict prohibitions against alcohol use, yet 44.9% of the sample reported lifetime alcohol use. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (Babor, Higgins‐Biddle, Saunders, & Monteiro, 2001), was...

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Motivational Interviewing: Changing Client Relationships with Alcohol

Shared by Livia - 18 October 2019
Event Date
12 December 2019
Location:
London
United Kingdom

This two-day course will help empower practitioners engaged in the alcohol sector to develop knowledge, skills and confidence in using Motivational Interviewing to enable behaviour change in clients and groups.

Who should sign up?

  • Drug...
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Children and Addiction – Drugs and Alcohol

Shared by Livia - 18 October 2019
Event Date
18 November 2019
Location:
London

This session will explore ways in which parents and schools can protect young people from problematic alcohol and drug use. It will be led by Louise O’Connor, experienced teacher specialising in health education at both primary and...

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Sociodemographics, lifestyle factors and health status indicators associated with alcohol consumption and related behaviours: a Brazilian population-based analysis

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 16 October 2019
Highlights The prevalence of all drinking behaviours is considerably higher in men. Drinking behaviours are more prevalent in younger, single or divorced individuals. Lifestyle factors (e.g. health consciousness) are important predictors of drinking behaviours. Self-reported diabetes is strongly and...
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The Consequence of Alcohol Tax Cuts in UK since 2013

Edie - 11 October 2019
The World Health Organisation recommends alcohol pricing as one of the most effective ways to reduce the harms associated with alcohol. Since 2012, the UK has abandoned the "duty escalator" and cut or frozen alcohol taxes year on year. Colin Angus, Research Fellow in the Sheffield Alcohol Research...
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Addiction in Bhutan

Shared by Livia - 11 October 2019
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Bhutan is recognised for its development philosophy of Gross National Happiness, which places the well-being of people above gross domestic product. However, over the last few years, the number of patients with mental disorder seeking help from the health care system has grown significantly throughout the country.

Growing drug- and alcohol-related mental health problems are having a clear impact on Bhutan. Policy makers and other professionals claim Bhutan is not progressing at the same speed as the rest of the world and that lack of modernisation, which is leading to limited opportunities...

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Russian Alcohol Consumption

Shared by Livia - 8 October 2019
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In terms of global alcohol consumption, Russia has been consistently considered one of the countries with the highest track record of heavy drinking. 

However, recent figure have found Russian alcohol consumption has decreased by 43% from 2003 to 2016, according to a report published by the WHO.

Some explanations as to this positive downward trend include the introduction advertising restrictions, increased taxes on alcohol, a ban on alcohol sales between certain hours, and banned street drinking.

The introduction of alcohol-control measures has coincided with increased efforts to encourage...

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Depression and Binge-drinking among Military Spouses and Partner

Shared by Livia - 8 October 2019
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It is recognised that harmful alcohol consumption is more common amongst those who have served in the UK armed forces. 

However this is not just an issue for the individual who has served in the army. In a recent study conducted by researchers at Kings College London, they found that alcohol is also an increased problem amongst female spouses and partners of military personnel.

The researchers found that female spouses and partners of military personnel were more likely to describe symptoms of depression and to report binge-drinking than women in the general population.

Further research is...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Dementia and Cognitive Decline Among Older Adults With or Without Mild Cognitive Impairment

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 6 October 2019
Source: Koch M, Fitzpatrick AL, Rapp SR, et al. Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Dementia and Cognitive Decline Among Older Adults With or Without Mild Cognitive Impairment. JAMA Netw Open. Published online September 27, 20192(9):e1910319. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.10319 Key Points Question Is...
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DARÍO ISRAEL QUIGÜIRÍ OLMEDO - 1 October 2019
TOTALMENTE DE ACUERDO CON USTED JAIME, ES MUY IMPORTANTE QUE EN EL ECUADOR TAMBIÉN SE FORME UN EQUIPO MULTIDISCIPLINARIO QUE PUEDA INSTAURAR ESTA INICIATIVA DE TRATAMIENTO EN NUESTRA POBLACIÓN, MÁS AÚN POR LO BENEFICIOS QUE REPRESENTAN PARA ESTE GRUPO DE PACIENTES APORTACIONES FORO ISSUP - ECUADOR 1
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DARÍO ISRAEL QUIGÜIRÍ OLMEDO - 1 October 2019
TOTALMENTE DE ACUERDO CON USTED JAIME, ES MUY IMPORTANTE QUE EN EL ECUADOR TAMBIÉN SE FORME UN EQUIPO MULTIDISCIPLINARIO QUE PUEDA INSTAURAR ESTA INICIATIVA DE TRATAMIENTO EN NUESTRA POBLACIÓN, MÁS AÚN POR LO BENEFICIOS QUE REPRESENTAN PARA ESTE GRUPO DE PACIENTES
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Alcohol Abuse in High School Students in Buenos Aires City

Shared by Livia - 30 September 2019
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Scientific article
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www.acta.org.ar

The purpose of this study is to characterize the prevalence of the use and abuse of alcohol in high school students in Buenos Aires City. During October 2014, 2870 surveys were collected on a representative sample, probabilistic and two-stages type, of the population of young people in both public and private high schools. The results show that 66.9 % of the students consume alcohol at some point in their life and that the average age of their first consumption is 13.7 years old. Alcohol abuse accounts for the 81.9% of the consumption within the last 30 days the study was conducted.

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Individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Experiences of Stigma

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 12 September 2019
Source: https://canfasd.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/35/2019/08/Individuals-with-FASD-and-Experiences-of-Stigma-FINAL.pdf Stigma can negatively impact individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and can decrease individuals’ capacity to access services and supports, while perpetuating...
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Webinar: Alcohol, MDMA and Cannabis Use: Impact on the Adolescent Brain

Shared by Livia - 11 September 2019
Event Date
11 October 2019
Location:
Webinar

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This webinar is for teachers, school staff, parents and others who are interested in understanding the effect of drugs on the adolescent brain. It will explore the development of adolescent brain and how this process is interrupted...

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Effectiveness Bank Analysis: Major Trial of Ways to Extend Brief Alcohol Interventions

Shared by Livia - 6 September 2019
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Scientific article
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Addiction: 2016, 111(11), p. 1935-1945.

Could combinations of three strategies - training and support, financial reimbursement, and the opportunity to refer patients to a website - effectively and cost-effectively boost delivery of brief alcohol interventions in five European countries, including England? The aim was to find the best way to narrow the gap in primary care between the number of patients who could benefit from these interventions and those who receive them. An important trial whose findings we analyse in depth, and for which we have updated our analysis of the cost-effectiveness findings.

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Prevalence of Binge Drinking in Singapore

Shared by Livia - 6 September 2019
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Scientific article
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Lee, Y. Y., Wang, P., Abdin, E., Chang, S., Shafie, S., Sambasivam, R., ... & Chong, S. A. (2019). Prevalence of binge drinking and its association with mental health conditions and quality of life in Singapore. Addictive Behaviors, 106114.

The prevalence of binge drinking- the consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time- is increasing across Asia.

Previous research has shown revealed links between heavy drinking and poor mental health outcomes. However, there is a lack of research exploring this association in populations in Asia.

In a recent study, published in the journal of Addictive behaviours, researchers have the past-year prevalence of binge drinking in Singapore and its associations with socio-demographic factors, mental health conditions and quality of life.

The researchers examined data...

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Focus on Youth Football and Alcohol

Shared by Livia - 6 September 2019
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Lead by SHAAP

Focus on Youth Football and Alcohol is a joint initiative aiming to reduce underage drinking and heavy episodic drinking among young people, as both strongly affect the health and welfare of Europe’s population.

The evidence highlights that there are links between increased exposure to alcohol advertising and higher levels of drinking by young people.

A key point made throughout and supported in this study is that sport can and does help promote healthy lifestyles, including supporting activities to prevent and reduce alcohol-related harms.

This report is a review of international policies...

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