The social context of drinking among LGBT+ people
Professor Carol Emslie and David Barbour discuss research on gender, identity and drinking, and the disproportionate impact of substance use in the LGBT+ community.
Professor Carol Emslie and David Barbour discuss research on gender, identity and drinking, and the disproportionate impact of substance use in the LGBT+ community.
The International Journal of Drug Policy has published a special collection of articles focusing on UK drug strategy.
The collection includes:
همکاری های بین رشته ای (به عنوان عبارت دیگر، که در آن رشته های مختلف هماهنگ و به طور به هم متصل به اهداف مشترک کار می کنند) اظهار داشت به عملکرد اثر تیم بالاتر از رویکردهای چند رشته ای (به عنوان اولین بار، که در آن رشته های...
Watch the video of the SHAAP/SARN 'Alcohol Occasionals' webinar, held over Zoom on 23 May 2022: "Navigating the complexity of harm and care: a qualitative study of self-harm and alcohol use" by Dr Amy Chandler and Annie Taylor from the...
Watch the video of the SHAAP/SARN 'Alcohol Occasionals' webinar, held over Zoom on 21 June 2022:
"‘I’m just getting the impression I have to sort myself out’: How people with co-occurring heavy alcohol use and depression describe the...
There is a strong shared association between smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol. This study aimed to compare smoking prevalence and smoking characteristics in drinkers who were versus were not at risk of alcohol...
Drinking alcohol can increase someone's risk of dying by suicide. This is connected to both the impact of long-term alcohol use and the immediate effects of drinking.
Samaritans and Suicide Prevention Consortium have conducted research...
With NoLo products increasing in popularity among producers and customers, a new report looks at how these drinks are marketed in the UK and how and why consumers drink them.
Using interviews with drinkers and non-drinkers, as well as...
سابقه و هدف: دیگر حمایتی از این ایده که برنامه های مداخله کوتاه به تنهایی می تواند به طور معنی دار به بهبود سلامت جمعیت مربوط به الکل کمک وجود دارد. در نتیجه، خواستار رشد نوآوری های بزرگ و تغییر الگویی، به ویژه در میان رهبران...
In an attempt to reduce consumption of alcohol and the harm it causes, Scotland and Wales introduced minimum unit pricing (MUP) on alcohol purchases.
Minimum unit price (MUP) is a pricing policy that sets a strength-based threshold...
دکتر هانا کارور (دانشگاه استرلینگ) ارائه تحقیقات در برنامه های مدیریت الکل: "بررسی نیاز به کاهش آسیب الکل و برنامه های مدیریت الکل برای افرادی که تجربه بی خانمانی و اختلالات استفاده از الکل در اسکاتلند".
Dr Andrea Mohan (University of Dundee) presented: "What can we learn from the perspectives of repeat drink-drivers? Findings from a qualitative study".
The 'Men and Alcohol: Key Issues’ report brings together key findings from the 2019/2020 SHAAP/IAS Men and Alcohol seminar series, and makes recommendations for research, policy and practice. To view/download the report, click here.
Dependence to prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs represents an increasing public health and clinical problem both in England and internationally. However, relatively little is known about those affected...
It is well documented that people with severe mental health issues are more likely to smoke compared to the general population. Smoking reduces physical wellbeing and is a key modifiable risk factor for health inequality. Despite this...
شواهد قابل توجهی وجود دارد که نشان می دهد سیگار کشیدن در حالی که باردار مضر است به نوزاد خطر سقط جنین را افزایش می دهد, و تولد زودرس. آمار سیگار کشیدن، انگلستان: گزارش compendium 2018 نشان می دهد که در سال 2017-18، 10.8 درصد از زنان باردار...
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غلبه بر مسائل سازمانی و فرهنگی
ثبات و خروج کمک
رتوکس و تداوم مراقبت
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داکتر جاس بری، سرب کلینیکی برای درمان مواد مخدر و الکول در زندان های شمال شرق برای طیف CIC.
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Acute alcohol intoxication (AAI) has a long history of burdening emergency care services. Healthcare systems around the world have explored a variety of different services that divert AAI away from EDs to better manage their...
It is believed that the number of people living with dementia will triple by 2050. There is yet no cure for the disease therefore prevention is key. There are several modifiable lifestyle risk factors that are thought to be associated with...
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