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Livia

UK Parents' Drinking Negatively Affects Over a Third of Children

Shared by Livia - 14 November 2019
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The physical and psychological harm caused by heavy alcohol consumption to the individual drinking is often clear. What is often less obvious, is the damage an individuals alcohol consumption can have to the people around them.

A recent study has examined the impact of parental drinking on children.

A total of 997 parents and their children completed the surveys that asked questions about levels of parent alcohol consumption, why they were choosing to drink, and the children's experience of their parents drinking.

From the study they found that three-fifths of the 997 parents surveyed said...

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Staff Perceptions of Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drug Dependence Services in England: A Qualitative Study

Shared by Livia - 14 November 2019
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Scientific article
Published by / Citation
Coombes, H., Cooper, R.J. Staff perceptions of prescription and over-the-counter drug dependence services in England: a qualitative study. Addict Sci Clin Pract 14, 41 (2019) doi:10.1186/s13722-019-0170-4

Abstract

Background

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, particularly in relation to their management at drug dependence treatment centres. This study aimed to explore the views and experiences of health care professionals (HCPs) working in formal drug treatment services in relation to supporting clients with prescription and OTC drug dependence.

Methods

An exploratory, qualitative design was used involving semi...

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Livia

Position of the European Society for Prevention Research on Ineffective and Potentially Harmful Approaches in Substance Use Prevention

Shared by Livia - 13 November 2019
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"Prevention methods using shock tactics are proven to be ineffective. Nevertheless, strategies based on predominantly providing information about the dangers of substance use are widespread in Europe. The European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR) is concerned about those so-called prevention strategies. It calls on decisionmakers, influencers and policymakers to use scientific proof of effectiveness as a criterion for exposing our youth to prevention methods and not to spend public money on rather commercial offers, since there are better and less expensive alternatives."

In a recent p...

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Livia

New Regulations to Stop Alcohol Being Advertised Around Children Introduced in Ireland

Shared by Livia - 13 November 2019
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Ireland has introduced new legislation to reduce child exposure to alcohol advertisements and products.

Alcohol advertising in or on public transport, at public transport stations, and within 200 metres of a school, creche, or local authority playground will be prohibited. 

Cinemas will be banned from advertising alcohol except around films with an 18 age classification. 

All children’s clothing that promotes alcohol will also be discontinued.

Health Minister Simon Harris said:

“Studies report consistently that exposure to alcohol advertising is associated with an increased likelihood...

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First Results of Regulating Alcohol Marketing on Social Media in Finland

Shared by Livia - 13 November 2019
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Social media is being used by the alcohol industry as a platform to promote their products.

This has raised concerns about adolescents’ exposure to alcohol advertising, as social media is extensively used by young people.

Through the Alcohol Act, Finland became the first country in the world to monitor and regulate social media for alcohol-related content.

The Finnish Alcohol Act restricts social media alcohol adverts in the following three ways:

  1. the use of interactive games, competitions and lotteries is prohibited
  2. the use of user-generated content may not be distributed through the...
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Livia

Introduction of Minimum Unit Price for Alcohol approved in Welsh Assembly Vote

Shared by Livia - 13 November 2019
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The Welsh Government will introduce a minimum unit price for alcohol of 50p from 2 March 2020, with regulations today being approved by the National Assembly for Wales.

The new law supports the Welsh Government’s work to address harmful drinking by tackling the availability and affordability of cheap, strong alcohol, which is part of wider efforts to improve and protect the health of the population of Wales.

Researchers have suggested that the proposed changes would: 

  • result in 66 fewer deaths and 1,281 fewer hospital admissions in Wales per year 
  • would save the Welsh NHS more than £90...
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Livia

Implementing the European Action Plan on Alcohol

Shared by Livia - 25 October 2019
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Despite efforts to reduce concerning levels of alcohol consumption in Europe through adopting the WHO European Action Plan on Alcohol (EAPA), the region continues to have the highest prevalence of drinkers, heavy episodic drinking, alcohol consumption per capita, and the lowest proportion of abstainers, compared with other regions around the world.

Efforts to introduce policies that prevent and control non-communicable diseases are frequently hampered by trade agreements, conflicting economic interests, or the challenges of controlling online advertising and sales.

On examination of the WHO...

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Livia

Smoking, Drinking and Drug Use among Young People in England

Shared by Livia - 20 August 2019
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NHS

Key FactsThe National Health Service has been closely following the smoking, drinking and drug use trends amongst young people in England.

The series of surveys began in 1982. The most recent 2018 survey questioned 13,664 year 7 to 11 pupils, mostly aged 11 to 15, from 193 schools across England, between September 2018 and February 2019.

Data has been collected and analysed on:

  • Smoking prevalence and cigarette consumption
  • Young people who smoke
  • Young people and smoking: the context
  • Electronic cigarette use (vaping)
  • Alcohol drinking prevalence and consumption
  • Young people who drink alcohol
  • Yo...
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Livia

Smoking: The Irish Situation Factsheet

Shared by Livia - 15 August 2019
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Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
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Health Research Board National Drugs Library

Factsheet – Smoking: the Irish situationThe Health Research Board National Drugs Library has published a new factsheet that contains information on treatment, prevalence and mortality in Ireland.

The factsheet covers:

  • the impact of tobacco use 
  • the prevalence of smoking in Ireland
  • the number of people who attempted to quit smoking
  • information about e-cigarette and roll-your-own cigarettes
  • information on what the law says about smoking
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Livia

Infographics: European Drug Report 2019

Shared by Livia - 14 June 2019
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Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
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EMCDDA

EMCDDA has developed a range of downloadable infographics to illustrate findings from the European Drug Report 2019.

The aim of the report is to provide reliable and detailed evidence of the drug situation in Europes so that practice and new policies can be informed by sound research.

By following trends, conclusions can be drawn and predictions made about how the drug situation might unfold in the future.

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Livia

ADIKTOLOGIE Journal

Shared by Livia - 12 June 2019
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SCAN, z.s.
ADIKTOLOGIE is an international journal devoted to publishing peer-reviewed interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary scientific reports on psychoactive substance use, other behavioural addictions and related issues.
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Juan Manuel Miguens

2019 European Drug Report: Trends and Developments #EDR2019

Juan Manuel Miguens - 10 June 2019
The latest data on the drug situation in Europe and responses to it.
http://www.emcdda.europa.eu/publications/edr/trends-developments/2019_en …
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Livia

European Drug Report (EDR) 2019: Trends and Developments

Shared by Livia - 6 June 2019
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Book
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EMCDDA

The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) has published the latest European Drug Report, which provides an analysis of the latest data on the drug trends across the European Union, Norway and Turkey.

The aim of the report is to provide reliable and detailed evidence of the drug situation in Europes so that practice and new policies can be informed by sound research. By following trends, conclusions can be drawn and predictions made about how the drug situation might unfold in the future.

The publication provides information on the drug supply and the market, drug...

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Alcohol Country Fact Sheets

Shared by Livia - 3 June 2019
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World Health Organisation
The 30 country fact sheets for EU Member States, Norway and Switzerland present data on consumption, consequence, and policy implementation for the year 2016, aiming to give guidance to national decision-makers for further priority-setting in the field of alcohol and public health.
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Livia

EUSPR Awards

Shared by Livia - 3 June 2019
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The EUSPR Awards are now open!

Nominations can be made for:

  • The Sloboda Medal for sustained contribution to the development of Prevention Science in Europe and internationally
  • The Leading European Prevention Science Practitioner Honour- awarded for outstanding leadership of the adoption and implementation of evidence based prevention strategies, including support for further high-quality research evaluation.

Deadline for submission of nominations: September 1st 5pm (GMT)

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Edie

3rd International Conference on Addiction Research and Therapy

Shared by Edie - 28 May 2019
Event Date
23 mars 2020
Location:
Amsterdam

3rd International Conference on Addiction Research and Therapy is designed under the theme “An understandable look at the dilemma of Addiction” to show the latest trends on Addiction Science.

The key motto of Addiction Conference is to...

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Livia

Gender-Specific Substance Use Patterns and Associations with Individual, Family, Peer, and School Factors in 15-Year-Old Portuguese Adolescents: A Latent Class Regression Analysis

Shared by Livia - 22 May 2019
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Scientific article
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Picoito J, Santos C, Loureiro I, Aguiar P, Nunes C. Gender-specific substance use patterns and associations with individual, family, peer, and school factors in 15-year-old Portuguese adolescents: a latent class regression analysis. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health. 2019 May 10;13(1):21.

Background

Adolescence is a critical period of vulnerability to substance use. Recent research has shown that gender differences in adolescence substance use are complex and in constant flux. The present study aims to investigate gender differences in substance use and initiation patterns in male and female adolescents, and to assess individual, family, peer, and school associated factors of these patterns.

Methods

We applied latent class regression analysis to a Portuguese representative population sample of 1551 15-year-old adolescents, drawn from the 2010 ‘Health Behavior in School-Aged...

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João Picoito

Publication - Gender-specific substance use patterns and associations with individual, family, peer, and school factors in 15-year-old Portuguese adolescents: a latent class regression analysis

João Picoito - 21 May 2019

https://capmh.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13034-019-0281-4

 

Gender-specific substance use patterns and associations with individual, family, peer, and school factors in 15-year-old Portuguese adolescents: a latent class regression analysis

Background

Adolescence is a critical period of vulnerability to substance use. Recent research has shown that gender differences in adolescence substance use are complex and in constant flux. The present study aims to investigate gender differences in substance use and initiation patterns in male and female adolescents, and to assess individual...

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Livia

Priorities for UNODC Work on Drug Prevention and Treatment in Southeastern Europe

Shared by Livia - 21 May 2019
Experts and policy makers from Southeastern European countries together with UNODC staff
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The programme of work of UNODC in any region of the world is developed in a consultative process together with the concerned Member States. That is why UNODC organised a Regional Consultative Meeting on the Development of the Sub-Programme 3 “Drug use prevention and treatment of substance use disorders” held on 16-17 May 2019 in Skopje, North Macedonia. The workshop brought together more than 30 experts and policy makers from the countries of Southeastern Europe  who jointly worked to identify priorities for the new UNODC regional programme  2020-2023. Priorities related to the prevention of...

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Webinar: Alcohol Related Liver Damage

Shared by Edie - 15 May 2019
Event Date
20 mai 2019
Location:
Webinar

Public Health England will be hosting a webinar to discuss their work to reduce alcohol harm and the latest evidence and best practice examples for improving liver health at 14:00 on 20 May.

Email AlcoholCapitalFund [at] phe [dot] gov [dot] uk if you'd...

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