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ENGLISH : Aims. To identify the morbidity, type of substance used and the pattern of presentation by adolescents with problems related to alcohol or other drug (AOD) use. Design. A 4-week retrospective review of hospital records. Setting. Four[...]Aims: To examine the prevalence of different substances used by adolescents admitted to hospital emergency departments (ED); to evaluate the impact of an ED based brief intervention (BI) on hospital events; to compare outcomes for those using 'a[...]Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of a brief intervention enhanced by a consistent support person in facilitating attendance for substance use treatment following a hospital alcohol or other drug (AOD) presentation. Participants: We recruite[...]ENGLISH : We evaluated the 12-month outcomes of a brief intervention, enhanced by a consistent support person, which aimed to facilitate referral attendance for substance use treatment following a hospital alcohol or other drug (AOD) presentat[...]R. J. TAIT ; R. SPIJKERMAN ; H. RIPER | 2013
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.133, n°2, December 2013) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Worldwide, cannabis is the most prevalently used illegal drug and creates demand for prevention and treatment services that cannot be fulfilled using conventional approaches. Computer and Internet-based interventions may have the pot[...]FRANÇAIS : Etude rétrospective des dossiers médicaux, dans 4 hôpitaux de Perth, de 155 adolescents identifiés comme usagers de drogues, pour retrouver sur 12 mois leurs divers accueils en milieu hospitalier. 57% n'ont pas eu d'autres passages à[...]ENGLISH : Morbidity and mortality rates for regular heroin users are much greater than those observed in the general population. In `high-risk' heroin users implantable naltrexone has been used under Commonwealth Therapeutic Goods Administrati[...]G. K. HULSE ; R. J. TAIT ; S. D. COMER ; M. A. SULLIVAN ; I. G. JACOBS ; D. ARNOLD-REED | 2005
PériodiqueENGLISH : Background: Non-fatal overdoses represent a significant morbidity for regular heroin users. Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist capable of blocking the effects of heroin, thereby preventing accidental overdose. However, treatment with[...]R. J. TAIT ; G. K. HULSE | 2005
Dans Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse (Vol.14, n°4, 2005) Article : PériodiqueThe objectives were, firstly, to describe the frequency and type of hospital emergency department (ED) admissions in a small number of alcohol and other drug (AOD) using adolescents who accounted for a high number of ED and other hospital presen[...]N. BOUMPARIS ; L. LOHEIDE-NIESMANN ; M. BLANKERS ; D. D. EBERT ; D. KORF ; M. P. SCHAUB ; R. SPIJKERMAN ; R. J. TAIT ; H. RIPER | 2019
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.200, July 2019) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Frequent Cannabis use has been linked to a variety of negative mental, physical, and social consequences. We assessed the effects of digital prevention and treatment interventions on Cannabis use reduction in comparison with control [...]R. J. TAIT ; G. K. HULSE | 2003
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.22, n°3, September 2003) Article : PériodiqueThe aim of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of brief interventions (BI) with adolescents (mean ageE. SILINS ; L. J. HORWOOD ; G. C. PATTON ; D. M. FERGUSSON ; C. A. OLSSON ; D. M. HUTCHINSON ; E. SPRY ; J. W. TOUMBOUROU ; L. DEGENHARDT ; W. SWIFT ; C. COFFEY ; R. J. TAIT ; P. LETCHER ; J. COPELAND ; R. P. MATTICK ; Cannabis Cohorts Research Consortium | 2014
Dans Lancet Psychiatry (The) (Vol.1, n°4, September 2014) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Debate continues about the consequences of adolescent cannabis use. Existing data are limited in statistical power to examine rarer outcomes and less common, heavier patterns of cannabis use than those already investigated; furthermo[...]