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En s'appuyant sur plusieurs études, l'auteur souligne l'importance de la prise en compte de la famille, voire de l'entourage dans le traitement des personnes dépendantes à l'alcool ou à d'autres drogues. Associer systématiquement le [...]
Auteur A. COPELLO
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16 Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur
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E. DAY ; A. COPELLO ; M. HULL | 2015
Dans British Medical Journal (Vol.350, n°7996, 21 February 2015) Article : PériodiqueAlcohol can impact on both the incidence and the course of many health conditions, and nearly 6% of all global deaths in 2012 were estimated to be attributable to its consumption. A quarter of the UK adult population drinks alcohol in a way that[...]
E. DAY ; D. BEST ; A. COPELLO ; H. YOUNG ; KHOOSAL N. ; MODERN N. | 2008
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.13 n°1, 2008) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Background: The expansion of drug treatment services has outstripped the capacity of specialist prescribers in the UK, and GPs have increasingly been recruited as prescribers of substitution therapies. Local circumstances have usuall[...]
ENGLISH : The aim of the study was to explore problem drug and alcohol users' perceptions of family members' coping in a cross-sectional interview study of problem drug and alcohol users, using a long semi-structured interview. Participants co[...]
ENGLISH : Research on the reasons for or against entering treatment for alcohol and drug misuse has investigated biological, psychological, and social factors, as well as life events and the effect of previous treatment experiences. However, m[...]
ENGLISH : Aims: To compare the motivation for and process of attempting self detoxification from opioid drugs between White and Asian groups attending a drug-treatment service. Method: Eighty-nine clients (41 Asians, 48 Whites) attending a com[...]
ENGLISH : Aims : To describe a set of standard questionnaire measures for the assessment of the needs of family members of relatives with alcohol, drug or gambling problems, and to present evidence of their reliability and validity from a seri[...]
J. ORFORD ; S. BOULAY ; A. COPELLO ; N. GRAVES ; B. PURSER ; E. DAY | 2003
Dans International Gambling Studies (Vol.3, n°2, 2003) Article : PériodiqueA self-completion questionnaire containing items about recent gambling and problem gambling used in the British Gambling Prevalence Survey (BGPS) was completed by 274 clients of alcohol and drug problems services in the English West Midlands. Co[...]
J. MACLEOD ; R. OAKES ; OPPENKOWSKI T. ; H. STOKES-LAMPARD ; A. COPELLO ; I. CROME ; G. D. SMITH ; M. EGGER ; M. HICKMAN ; A. JUDD | 2004
PériodiqueENGLISH : Recreational use of illicit drugs (i.e. use not associated with a diagnosed drug problem) may cause psychological and social harm. A recent systematic review found that evidence for this was equivocal. Extensive evidence was only ava[...]
J. MACLEOD ; R. OAKES ; A. COPELLO ; I. CROME ; M. EGGER ; M. HICKMAN ; OPPENKOWSKI T. ; H. STOKES-LAMPARD ; G. DAVEY SMITH | 2004
Dans Lancet (The) (Vol.363, n°9421, May 15, 2004) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Use of illicit drugs, particularly cannabis, by young people is widespread and is associated with several types of psychological and social harm. These relations might not be causal. Causal relations would suggest that recreational d[...]
ISON J. ; E. DAY ; K. FISHER ; M. PRATT ; M. HULL ; A. COPELLO | 2006
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.11 n°2, 2006) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Aim: To explore the process of self-detoxification from opioid drugs in a sample of patients attending a UK-based drug treatment service. Background: Detoxification is an essential first step in moving from dependence on opioids to a[...]
ENGLISH : The present paper reports on the basic principles of a treatment approach currently being used in a National Multicentre Randomised Controlled Trial of Alcohol Treatments in the United Kingdom (UK Alcohol Treatment Trial). The treatm[...]
E. DAY ; A. COPELLO ; M. KARIA ; J. ROCHE ; P. GREWAL ; S. GEORGE ; S. HAQUE ; G. CHOHAN | 2013
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.19, n°4, June 2013) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND/AIMS: Social networks have been hypothesized to protect people from the harmful effects of stress, but may also provide dysfunctional role models and provide cues associated with drug use. This study describes the range, type and leve[...]
J. ORFORD ; G. NATERA ; J. DAVIES ; A. NAVA ; J. MORA ; K. RIGBY ; C. BRADBURY ; N. BOWIE ; A. COPELLO ; R. VELLEMAN | 1998
PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : L'étude, effectuée par entretien et questionnaire, a porté sur un échantillon de 207 membres de familles issues de deux groupes socioculturel opposés, résidant à Mexico et dans le Sud-Ouest de l'Angleterre. L'hypothèse de départ selo[...]
FRANÇAIS : Cet article rapporte les résultats dune étude d'intervention (avec mesures avant et après traitement) qui a été menée pour tester la faisabilité et l'impact d'un package structuré de traitements. Ce package a été utilisé par des pro[...]
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