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BACKGROUND: Interventions intended to prevent or reduce use of drugs by young people may be delivered in schools or in other settings. This review aims to summarise the current literature about the effectiveness of interventions delivered in non[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Rates of mortality due to cirrhosis of the liver are an important indicator of population levels of alcohol harm. Total recorded alcohol consumption in Britain doubled between 1960 and 2002, giving rise to a need to examine and asses[...]Périodique
J. STRANG ; J. McCAMBRIDGE ; D. BEST ; T. BESWICK ; J. BEARN ; S. REES ; M. GOSSOP | 2003Une étude longitudinale a été menée sur 20 mois auprès de 137 usagers dépendants aux opiacés, suivis après une cure de désintoxication en traitement résidentiel. Les résultats mettent en évidence que seuls certains patients ayant mené à bien leu[...]Périodique
J. McCAMBRIDGE ; J. STRANG | 2004ENGLISH : A cross-sectional analysis of baseline data collected during a secondary prevention intervention study was conducted to describe patterns of drug use in a non-treatment sample of young drug users recruited in ten further-education co[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: This review examines public health surveillance (PHS) studies of alcohol industry actors that explore the implications of the integration of business and political strategies for public health. METHOD: Eligible for inclusion were stu[...]Article : Périodique
Jim McCambridge and Richard Saitz question the effectiveness of brief advice and counselling in primary care to prevent harm from heavy alcohol use and call for a more strategic approach. Primary care has been promoted for decades as the key [...]Article : Périodique
Background: Brief interventions have well-established small effects on alcohol consumption among hazardous and harmful drinkers in primary care, and national large-scale programmes are being implemented in many countries for public health reason[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The global growth of mobile phone use has led to new opportunities for health interventions, including through text messaging. We aimed to estimate the effects of text messaging interventions on alcohol consumption among ris[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: This study explores the early development of brief interventions for alcohol using a history of ideas approach with a particular focus on intervention content. Methods: The source publications of the key primary studies published from ap[...]Article : Périodique
R. DHITAL ; I. NORMAN ; C. WHITTLESEA ; T. MURRELLS ; J. McCAMBRIDGE |Background and Aims: To undertake the first randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a brief intervention delivered by community pharmacists to reduce hazardous or harmful drinking. Design: This parallel group randomized tri[...]Périodique
J. McCAMBRIDGE ; J. STRANG | 2004FRANÇAIS : L'essai randomisé a porté sur 200 jeunes (16-20 ans), dont 105 ont suivi un entretien motivationnel de 1 heure en face à face et 95 ont constitué le groupe témoin. La comparaison des consommations auto-déclarées et des perceptions d[...]Article : Périodique
N. D. MDEGE ; N. MEADER ; C. LLOYD ; S. PARROTT ; J. McCAMBRIDGE |Background: Although illegal drug use has largely been declining in the UK over the past decade, this period has witnessed the emergence of a range of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) ('legal highs'). These are new, mostly synthetic, substanc[...]Article : Périodique
INTRODUCTION: Debates in the peer-reviewed literature on alcohol industry involvement in science have been polarized, with the activities of the International Center on Alcohol Policies and industry provision of research funding being particular[...]Article : Périodique
K. KYPRI ; T. VATER ; S. J. BOWE ; J. B. SAUNDERS ; J. A. CUNNINGHAM ; N. J. HORTON ; J. McCAMBRIDGE |Importance: Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, particularly among young people. Systematic reviews suggest efficacy of web-based alcohol screening and brief intervention and call for effectiveness tri[...]