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Edie

Youth Perspective on Parental Approaches to Substance Use

Shared by Edie - 29 April 2019
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Slemon, Allie, Emily K. Jenkins, Rebecca J. Haines-Saah, Zachary Daly, and Sunny Jiao. "“You can’t chain a dog to a porch”: a multisite qualitative analysis of youth narratives of parental approaches to substance use." Harm reduction journal 16, no. 1 (2019): 26.

Reducing the harms of youth substance use is a global priority. Parents have the potential to play a key role in these efforts. However, it is felt that parents are often unsure about how to address substance use with their children. Parent responses to youth substance use are often grounded in abstinence and critiqued as ineffective and unresponsive to youth contexts.

In order to develop effective parent-targeted interventions, it is important to hear young people’s perspective.

A recent study has sought to capture youth perspectives on parental approaches to substance use. The researchers...

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Alcohol Taxation Infographic

Shared by Livia - 29 April 2019
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IOGT International

Alcohol taxation holds massive potential for global health, for helping achieve the sustainable development goals and also for significantly contributing to financing health and development. 

This infographic, designed by IOGT International, describes the potential benefits of alcohol taxation. The resource provides evidence for improvements that could be achieved in terms of public health, public safety, womens rights, domestic resource, child rights and socioeconomic progress.

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Workplace Alcohol and Other Drug Factsheets

Shared by Livia - 29 April 2019
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Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
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The National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction

To assist workplaces to respond to alcohol and other drug-related harm in the workplace, The National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, has produced a series of factsheets about commonly used drugs and their impact on safety and well-being of individual employees, and overall safety and productivity of the workplace. 

Fact sheets cover the following topics:

  1. Alcohol and Work
  2. Cannabis and Work
  3. Amphetamine and Work
  4. Ecstasy and Work
  5. Other Illicit Drugs and Work
  6. Prescription Drugs and Work 
  7. Tobacco and Work
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance (SAAPA) applauds WHO position on no industry collaboration

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 29 April 2019
Source: https://forum.issup.net/t/southern-african-alcohol-policy-alliance-saapa-applauds-who-position-on-no-industry-collaboration/4138 Published 25. 04 2019by Dag Endal SAAPA warmly welcomes the recent news about the World Health Organization and its position on alcohol industry involvement in the...
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Digital Marketing in the Spotlight

Shared by Edie - 29 April 2019
Event Date
19 de Setembro de 2019
Location:
Amsterdam
Holanda

The Digital Marketing in the Spotlight conference is organised by EUCAM, EUROCARE and the Amsterdam Centre for Health Communication (ECHC) and will take place on the 19th of September in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The event will open up a...

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DSM-5 en pacientes que solicitan el primer tratamiento del trastorno por uso de alcohol. Diferencias de sexo en el estudio multicéntrico CohRTA

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 25 April 2019
Fuente: Sanvisens, A., Zuluaga, P., Rubio, G., Short, A., Gual, A., Álvarez, F., Torrens, M., Rodríguez de Fonseca, F., Muga Bustamante, R., & Estudio CohRTA, E. (2019). DSM-5 en pacientes que solicitan el primer tratamiento del trastorno por uso de alcohol. Diferencias de sexo en el estudio...
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Livia

Can Web-Based Preenrollment Alcohol Brief Interventions be Effective Screening Tools? Precollege Drinking Behavior Predicts College Retention and Alcohol Violations

Shared by Livia - 25 April 2019
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Duane F. Shell, Ian M. Newman & Lok-wa Yuen (2019) Can Web-based preenrollment alcohol brief interventions be effective screening tools? Precollege drinking behavior predicts college retention and alcohol violations, Journal of American College Health, DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2019.1590369

Abstract

Objective: To test if precollege drinking data gathered during an online brief intervention are associated with problems and could inform screening for campus alcohol prevention efforts. 

Participants: Two cohorts of incoming students (N = 5300). 

Method: Precollege alcohol drinking was gathered through an online preenrollment alcohol brief intervention. Drop out was obtained from university records. On-campus alcohol violations were obtained from university judicial affairs, and off-campus alcohol citations were obtained from the city police. The 2011 cohort was tracked for 4...

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STAD in Europe Manual

Shared by Livia - 23 April 2019
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Book
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STAD in Europe
A manual for communities preventing alcohol-related harm.
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Compulsivity in Alcohol Use Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Implications for Neuromodulation

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 16 April 2019
Source: Burchi E, Makris N, Lee M, Pallanti S and Hollander E (2019) Compulsivity in Alcohol Use Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Implications for Neuromodulation. Front. Behav. Neurosci. 13:70. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2019.00070 Abstract Alcohol use Disorder (AUD) is one of the leading causes...
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Health Taxes to Save Lives

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 12 April 2019
Executive Summary More than 10 million premature deaths each year – about 16 percent of all deaths in the world – could be prevented by reducing consumption of three products: tobacco, alcohol, and sugary beverages. Without action today, the disease burden attributable to these products is going to...
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Approaches for creating comparable measures of alcohol use symptoms:Harmonization with eight studies of criminal justice populations

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 11 April 2019
Highlights Moderated nonlinear factor analysis is a tool for pooled analysis. MNLFA scores had more desirable properties than pooled cut-scores and sum scores. MNLFA scores showed strongly predictive validity than other scores. MNLFA is a promising tool for harmonization in pooled data analysis...
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Conventional and Genetic Evidence on Alcohol and Vascular Disease Aetiology: A Prospective Study of 500 000 Men and Women in China

Shared by Livia - 9 April 2019
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Millwood, I. Y., Walters, R. G., Mei, X. W., Guo, Y., Yang, L., Bian, Z., ... & Zhou, G. (2019). Conventional and genetic evidence on alcohol and vascular disease aetiology: a prospective study of 500 000 men and women in China. The Lancet.

Summary

Background

Moderate alcohol intake has been associated with reduced cardiovascular risk in many studies, in comparison with abstinence or with heavier drinking. Studies in east Asia can help determine whether these associations are causal, since two common genetic variants greatly affect alcohol drinking patterns. We used these two variants to assess the relationships between cardiovascular risk and genotype-predicted mean alcohol intake in men, contrasting the findings in men with those in women (few of whom drink).

Methods

The prospective China Kadoorie Biobank enrolled 512 715...

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Alcohol consumption associated with reduced semen quality and changes in reproductive hormones

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 3 April 2019
A cross-sectional study among 1,221 young Danish men.
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Commercial determinants of health: advertising of alcohol and unhealthy foods during sporting events

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 1 April 2019
Source: https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/97/4/18-220087.pdf?ua=1 Abstract Tobacco, alcohol and foods that are high in fat, salt and sugar generate much of the global burden of noncommunicable diseases. We therefore need a better understanding of how these products are promoted.The promotion of...
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Effectiveness Bank Analysis: Do Interventions to Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms also Reduce Domestic Abuse?

Shared by Livia - 29 March 2019
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BMC Public Health: 2014, 14(881), p. 1-11.

In celebration of International Women’s Day we are highlighting studies throughout the month of March that further our understanding of how sex and gender influence the course of addiction and treatment, with a particular focus on women.

This week’s review examines the possibility that interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption may reduce a ‘hidden’ form of alcohol-related violence – domestic abuse.

Reading this analysis prompts thoughts about the role alcohol may play in initiating or exacerbating controlling and abusive behaviours in intimate relationships, and how the presence of...

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The 6th Global Alcohol Policy Conference

Shared by Livia - 26 March 2019
Event Date
9 de Março de 2020
Location:
Dublin
Irlanda

The 6th Global Alcohol Policy Conference 2020 (GAPC 2020) will be held in Dublin, Ireland 9-11 March 2020.

GAPC is the leading forum for the world’s alcohol policy makers, advocates, researchers, civil society activists and practitioners. ...

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Paternidade e consumo de álcool

Shared by Livia - 22 March 2019
A recent study sought to determine the extent to which the transition to parenthood protects against problematic alcohol consumption.
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Borschmann, Rohan, Denise Becker, Elizabeth Spry, George J. Youssef, Craig A. Olsson, Delyse M. Hutchinson, Edmund Silins et al. "Alcohol and parenthood: An integrative analysis of the effects of transition to parenthood in three Australasian cohorts." Drug and Alcohol Dependence 197 (2019): 326-334.
A recent study sought to determine the extent to which the transition to parenthood protects against problematic alcohol consumption.
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E-Collection: Alcohol Consumption and Harmful Use of Alcohol

Shared by Livia - 21 March 2019
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European Journal of Public Health
E-collection, put together by the European Journal of Public Health, analysing alcohol consumption and related harm.
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People Who Don't Drink May Still Suffer Harms from Alcohol

Shared by Livia - 21 March 2019
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The consumption of alcohol carries a risk of adverse health and social consequences related to its intoxicating, toxic and dependence-producing properties (WHO).

When assessing alcohol-related harm estimates primarily focus on the individual who is consuming alcohol.

A recent study conducted by researchers from the Institute for Therapy Research in Bayern has investigated the most severe harms that alcohol use may cause to people in Germany other than the drinker.

Dr Ludwig Kraus, the corresponding author, described the research: "This study estimates some of the most severe harms that...

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The Increased Trend of Non-drinking Alcohol Among Adolescents: What Role Do Internet Activities Have?

Shared by Livia - 19 March 2019
Is the increase in non-drinking amount adolescents linked with spending more time on the internet?
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Scientific article
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Larm, Peter, Jonas Raninen, Cecilia Åslund, Johan Svensson, and Kent W. Nilsson. "The increased trend of non-drinking alcohol among adolescents: what role do internet activities have?." European journal of public health 29, no. 1 (2018): 27-32.
Is the increase in non-drinking amount adolescents linked with spending more time on the internet?
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