
Auteur J. McCAMBRIDGE
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (29)

J. McCAMBRIDGE ; A. WINSTOCK ; N. HUNT ; L. MITCHESON | 2007
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.13, n°1, 2007) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: To describe and assess trends in the use of hallucinogens and other adjunct drugs over a 5-year period. DESIGN: Repeated-measures cross-sectional survey. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Annual magazine-based survey targeting people who use drugs[...]
J. McCAMBRIDGE ; M. MIALON ; B. HAWKINS | 2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°9, September 2018) Article : PériodiqueAims: To summarize the substantive findings of studies of alcohol industry involvement in national or supranational policymaking, and to produce a new synthesis of current evidence. Methods: This study examined peer-reviewed journal reports pub[...]
K. KYPRI ; J. McCAMBRIDGE | 2018
Dans British Medical Journal (Vol.362, 20 September 2018) Article : PériodiqueTo strengthen policy responses to harms caused by addiction industries. Alcohol, actually ethanol (C2H5OH), is a psychoactive molecule ingested by 2.4 billion people globally. A central nervous system depressant, it exists naturally and can b[...]
P. TONER ; J. R. BOHNKE ; P. ANDERSEN ; J. McCAMBRIDGE | 2019
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.202, September 2019) Article : PériodiqueBackground: There is a strong rationale for clinicians to identify risky drinking among young people given the harms caused by alcohol. This systematic review evaluates the quality of evidence in the validation literature on alcohol screening an[...]
ENGLISH : In a study of young cannabis users attending further education colleges across London which specifically excluded young heroin users or injecting drug users, 35 % were found to have been offered heroin, 36 % had been present during h[...]
For more than 30 years, there have been concerted efforts internationally to develop the evidence base for brief interventions in general practice. The choice of this setting reflected strategic judgements about where in health systems heavy dri[...]
P. NILSEN ; J. McCAMBRIDGE ; N. KARLSSON ; P. BENDTSEN | 2011
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°10, October 2011) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: To investigate how brief alcohol interventions are delivered in routine practice in the Swedish health-care system. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional sample of 6000 individuals representative of the adult population age[...]
ENGLISH : Two hundred regular users of illegal drugs, aged 1620, were recruited by peers in ten further education colleges across inner London. Data collected by self-completion questionnaire are presented on patterns of cigarette, alcohol, ca[...]
ENGLISH : There has been remarkably little demonstration of the deleterious impact of publication bias within addiction science or indeed in wider healthcare policy and practice. An account is provided here of how publication bias was identifi[...]
J. McCAMBRIDGE ; S. MORRIS | 2019
Dans European Journal of Public Health (Vol.29, n°2, April 2019) Article : PériodiqueTobacco is distinct in the harm to health it causes, and is produced by an industry which requires a special form of regulation. Such recognition has been crucial to advances in tobacco control and is known as tobacco exceptionalism. Paradoxical[...]
FRANÇAIS : Etude auprès de 200 jeunes (16-20 ans) des changements de consommation de cigarette, d'alcool, de cannabis et d'autres drogues et de perception des risques 3 mois et 1 an après soit un entretien motivationnel soit un entretien de co[...]
S. ROOKE ; J. COPELAND ; M. NORBERG ; D. HINE ; J. McCAMBRIDGE | 2013
Dans Journal of Medical Internet Research (Vol.15, n°2, February 2013) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Self-help strategies offer a promising way to address problems with access to and stigma associated with face-to-face drug and alcohol treatment, and the Internet provides an excellent delivery mode for such strategies. To date, no s[...]
ENGLISH : AIMS: To test the feasibility of delivery and potential value of a brief motivational enhancement intervention targeting GPs in relation to alcohol as a public health issue, and to compare data obtained with similar attempts to influ[...]
J. McCAMBRIDGE ; L. MITCHESON ; A. WINSTOCK ; N. HUNT | 2005
Dans Addiction (Vol.100, n°8, August 2005) Article : PériodiqueAims To describe and evaluate trends in the use of stimulant drugs over a 5-year period using an under-studied data collection method. Design Repeated-measures cross-sectional survey. Setting and participants Annual magazine-based survey targeti[...]
ENGLISH : Reductions in the prevalence and extent of current cannabis use among British nightclubbers have been reported in an annual survey conducted over the five years 19992003 inclusive. The generalizability and potential significance of t[...]