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Livia

Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix cell A2: The ‘Common Factors’ at the Heart of Treatment

Shared by Livia - 15 April 2020
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THE ‘COMMON FACTORS’ AT THE HEART OF TREATMENT

The first cell in row two of the Alcohol Treatment Matrix initiates our investigation of treatment as opposed to brief interventions, discussing seminal and key research relevant across different treatment modalities. It focuses on the ‘common factors’ often sidelined as components of the placebo effect, but which are actually active ingredients at least as important as the particular therapy. Starts with a “frankly inspiring series of studies from the 1950s”, highlights the multi-million dollar US Project MATCH trial, and develops evidence...

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James Harvey

Call for Papers: Brief Alcohol Interventions for Young Adults

James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 15 April 2020

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, the official journal of APA Division 50 (Society of Addiction Psychology), invites manuscript proposals for an upcoming special issue on brief alcohol interventions for young adults.

Details:

  • Structured abstract (up to 1000 words) due: June 15, 2020
  • Invitations to submit a full manuscript (with authors notified of this decision): July 15, 2020
  • Full manuscripts of invited submissions due: November 15, 2020

Further information:

https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/adb/call-for-papers-brief-alcohol-interventions-young-adults

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William Cabanillas Rojas

ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND GENDER IN THE ADOLESCENT SCHOOL POPULATION OF PERU: EVOLUTION AND INTERVENTION CHALLENGES 2020

William Cabanillas Rojas - 5 April 2020
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND GENDER IN THE ADOLESCENT SCHOOL POPULATION OF PERU: EVOLUTION AND INTERVENTION CHALLENGES 2020
CONSUMO DE ALCOHOL Y GÉNERO EN LA POBLACION ESCOLAR WCABANILLAS 2020.pdf
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Outcomes of reducing stigma towards alcohol misuse during adolescence: results of a randomized controlled trial of the MAKINGtheLINK intervention

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 23 March 2020
Source: Cheetham, A., Sandral, E. & Lubman, D.I. Outcomes of reducing stigma towards alcohol misuse during adolescence: results of a randomized controlled trial of the MAKINGtheLINK intervention. Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health 14, 11 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-020-00317-7 Abstract...
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James Harvey

TIP 51: Substance Abuse Treatment: Addressing the Specific Needs of Women

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 18 March 2020
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This guide assists providers in offering treatment to women living with substance use disorders. It reviews gender-specific research and best practices, such as common patterns of initial use and specific treatment issues and strategies.

SAMHSA

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Livia

Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix: Generating System-Wide Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention

Shared by Livia - 18 March 2020
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Drug and Alcohol Findings

GENERATING SYSTEM-WIDE ALCOHOL SCREENING AND BRIEF INTERVENTION

Latest instalment of fortnightly course on the evidence for alcohol treatment and brief interventions. Context is that Britain’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) insists commissioners and managers “must” generate a system which provides the training, resources and time needed for routine brief intervention. Find out what happened when that was tried in Scotland, and develop evidence-informed understanding of four key issues:

- Advice is to commission for quality as well as quantity – but what is quality?

...
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Livia

How Does Parental Supply of Alcohol Affect Risk of Alcohol‐Related Harms in Early Adulthood?

Shared by Livia - 5 March 2020
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Clare, P. J., Dobbins, T., Bruno, R., Peacock, A., Boland, V., Yuen, W. S., Aiken, A., Degenhardt, L., Kypri, K., Slade, T., Hutchinson, D., Najman, J. M., McBride, N., Horwood, J., McCambridge, J., and Mattick, R. P. ( 2020) The overall effect of parental supply of alcohol across adolescence on alcohol‐related harms in early adulthood – a prospective cohort study. Addiction, https://doi.org/10.1111/add.15005.

There is evidence to suggest that adolescents who receive alcohol from their parents are at higher risk of developing harmful drinking patterns later on in life.

Despite the concerning link, the knowledge around this subject remains unclear. 

A recent study in Australia has sought to gain a more reliable understanding of the issue through analysing longitudinal data.

The researchers collected information from 1906 school children recruited in the first year of secondary school. The researchers were particularly interested in asking the children whether their parents gave, or allowed them to...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Socioeconomic resources and quality of life in alcohol use disorder patients: the mediating effects of social support and depression

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 4 March 2020
Source: Lee, S.B., Chung, S., Seo, J.S. et al. Socioeconomic resources and quality of life in alcohol use disorder patients: the mediating effects of social support and depression. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 15, 13 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-020-00258-6 Abstract Background Quality of...
Socioeconomic resources and quality of life in alcohol use disorder patients the mediating effects of social support and depression.pdf
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

A method for co-creation of an evidence-based patient workbook to address alcohol use when quitting smoking in primary care: a case study

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 4 March 2020
Source: Minian, N., Noormohamed, A., Zawertailo, L. et al. A method for co-creation of an evidence-based patient workbook to address alcohol use when quitting smoking in primary care: a case study. Res Involv Engagem 4, 4 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-018-0086-2 Plain English summary The...
A method for co-creation of an evidence-based patient workbook to address alcohol use when quitting smoking in primary care a case study_0.pdf
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder with Dr. Marlene Martin MD, The Curbsiders #194

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 26 February 2020
Source: Martin M, Chan, C, Williams PN, Brigham SK, Watto MF. “194 Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder”. The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast. https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. February 10, 2020. Dismantle alcohol use disorder with some evidence based tools for your toolbelt! We cover...
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Trends in Alcohol-Induced Deaths in the United States, 2000-2016

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 21 February 2020
Source: Spillane S, Shiels MS, Best AF, et al. Trends in Alcohol-Induced Deaths in the United States, 2000-2016. JAMA Netw Open. 2020;3(2):e1921451. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.21451 Key Points Question How have rates of alcohol-induced deaths changed in recent years among different US...
Trends in Alcohol-Induced Deaths in the United States, 2000-2016.pdf
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Livia

Trauma Informed Care for Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Practice

Shared by Livia - 21 February 2020
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Trauma, especially during childhood, can negatively impact the way our brains develop.

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic events experienced before reaching the age of 18, including but not limited to abuse or neglect in childhood and distressing family events such as witnessing domestic violence or a parent going to prison. 

Alcohol and other drugs can also impact on the way the brain develops, especially if someone has a history of trauma.

It is vital that services providing support for people with alcohol and other drug issues are mindful of the potential...

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Livia

Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix Cell C1: Management’s Influence on Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention

Shared by Livia - 19 February 2020
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MANAGEMENT’S INFLUENCE ON ALCOHOL SCREENING AND BRIEF INTERVENTION

Key studies on management’s influence on the delivery and effectiveness of screening and brief intervention for risky drinking. ‘Bite’ commentary starts with UK guidance which insists managers “must” support this work, highlights the study which presaged a shift from universal to selective screening, and develops evidence-informed understanding of four important issues:
- Whether to insist on these procedures or let clinicians and patients decide their own priorities
- The degree to which management is the key to ensuring...

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Livia

Is Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Effective for Addressing Substance Use among Adolescents?

Shared by Livia - 19 February 2020
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Inman, D., El-Mallakh, P., Jensen, L., Ossege, J., & Scott, L. (2020). Addressing Substance Use in Adolescents: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 16(1), 69-73.

Nicotine, alcohol and marijuana are the most widely used substances among adolescents. These substances, however, can have serious negative consequences for brain development, making substance use among adolescents a major public health issue.

New research, published in The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, looks at how practice nurses in primary care settings can address the issue of substance use among adolescents with evidence-based interventions.

Identifying and treating substance use in adolescence can reduce long term harm and risk of later life dependency.

The article describes the...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

The disengaging brain: Dynamic transitions from cognitive engagement and alcoholism risk

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 18 February 2020
Source: Amico, E., Dzemidzic, M., Oberlin, B. G., Carron, C. R., Harezlak, J., Goñi, J., & Kareken, D. A. (2020). The disengaging brain: Dynamic transitions from cognitive engagement and alcoholism risk. NeuroImage, 116515. Abstract Human functional brain connectivity is usually measured either at...
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Livia

How Can We Change Drinking Behaviours among ‘Baby Boomers’?

Shared by Livia - 18 February 2020
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The term ‘baby boomer’ refers to those born during 1946-1964. In the UK, they account for around 25% of the population.

Studies have found that baby boomers indulge in more dangerous drinking behaviour than younger generations. For example, between 1992-2006, alcohol consumption among baby boomers (aged 45-64) increased by 85%, compared to 50% for over 65s and 24% for those aged 16-24.

Similar studies report increased alcohol-related deaths and a higher prevalence of alcohol-related hospital admittances among baby bombers. Their drug usage between 1993-2007 has also risen, and there is...

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Livia

Invitation to Tender: Low and No Alcohol Drinks

Shared by Livia - 17 February 2020
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Alcohol Change UK is commissioning a literature and policy review about low-alcohol and alcohol-free drinks. 

Low-alcohol and alcohol-free drinks appear to be gaining market share, attention within the drinks industry, public awareness and popularity, and political focus. 

There is, however, next to no evidence about the effect they have on drinkers and the population as a whole.

Alcohol Change UK, therefore, wish to commission a literature and policy review to start to fill the evidence gap.

Deadline Monday 2 March 2020.

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Livia

Minimum Unit Pricing for Alcohol Introduced in Wales

Shared by Livia - 17 February 2020
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From the 2nd of March, Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) for alcohol will come into effect in Wales. 

The policy, which has shown positive outcomes in Scotland, aims to tackle alcohol-related harm and death.

MUP is designed to reduce the amount of low cost, high strength products.

Although the law enabling the Welsh Government to set a minimum unit price was passed on 9 August 2018, there have been delays to the introduction of MUP due to objections from Portugal, who argued it breached European free trade law by discriminating against imported alcohol products.

An awareness campaign, aimed at...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Marketing Alcohol and Vapor Products to Youth, CADCA's Research Into Action Webinar

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 14 February 2020
CADCA invited Dr. Alisa Padon to discuss her recent articles, “Alcohol brand use of youth-appealing advertising and consumption by youth and adults”, published in Journal of Public Health Research in 2018, and “A Randomized Trial of the Effect of Youth Appealing E-Cigarette Advertising on the...
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Livia

CCSA Alcohol Resources

Shared by Livia - 13 February 2020
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Healthcare and allied health professionals — including family physicians, nurses, addiction specialists, psychologists and social workers — use alcohol screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT) to help individuals manage their alcohol consumption. The resources include links to evidence-informed guidance and tools.

Sections are divided into:

  • Alcohol and Risk
  • Screening 
  • Brief Intervention
  • Treatment
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