
Auteur S. SKURTVEIT
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (10)

D. EIDE ; S. SKURTVEIT ; T. CLAUSEN ; M. HESSE ; V. MRAVCIK ; B. NECHANSKA ; G. ROLOVA ; B. THYLSTRUP ; C. TJAGVAD ; A. K. SEID ; I. ODSBU ; R. GABRHELIK | 2023
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.29, n°4, August 2023) Article : PériodiqueINTRODUCTION: Among people receiving current or previous opioid maintenance treatment (OMT), the leading cause of premature death is an opioid overdose. However, other causes of mortality remain high in this group. An understanding of causes of [...]Nouveauté
L. GJERSING ; K. JONASSEN ; S. SKURTVEIT ; J. BRAMNESS ; T. CLAUSEN | 2017
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.22, n°3, June 2017) Article : PériodiqueAims: This study compares the characteristics of those who were or were not attended by the emergency services in the year before death. It describes the reasons for emergency service attendance and the prevalence of such attendance. It reports [...]
A. BUKTEN ; S. SKURTVEIT ; M. GOSSOP ; H. WAAL ; P. STANGELAND ; I. HAVNES ; T. CLAUSEN | 2012
Dans Addiction (Vol.107, n°2, February 2012) Article : PériodiqueAims: This study investigates changes in criminal involvement among patients in opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) over a 7-year period prior to, during and after treatment, particularly in relation to differences in treatment engagement. Desi[...]
A. BUKTEN ; M. R. STAVSETH ; S. SKURTVEIT ; A. TVERDAL ; J. STRANG ; T. CLAUSEN | 2017
Dans Addiction (Vol.112, n°8, August 2017) Article : PériodiqueBackground and Aims: The time post-release from prison involves elevated mortality, especially overdose deaths. Variations in overdose mortality both by time since release from prison and time of release has not been investigated sufficiently. O[...]
ENGLISH : Background: Carisoprodol is a centrally acting muscle relaxant commonly used for lower back pain. It is a drug of abuse and has been detected among impaired drivers. Carisoprodol's active metabolite meprobamate is thought to act thro[...]
ENGLISH : Most studies in the field of impaired driving have focused on the hazards imposed on society by the impaired drivers, whereas little attention has been paid to the future outcome of the drivers. The aim of the study was to identify m[...]
C. TJAGVAD ; S. SKURTVEIT ; K. LINNET ; L. V. ANDERSEN ; D. J. CHRISTOFFERSEN ; T. CLAUSEN | 2016
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.22, n°5, August 2016) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND/AIMS: Increasing rates of overdose deaths involving opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) medications and particularly methadone have been observed concurrently with the implementation of liberal OMT strategies (i.e. minimum of control a[...]
ENGLISH : Background: Most studies in the field of impaired driving have focused on the hazards represented by impaired drivers to the rest of society; there has been little follow-up of the drivers themselves. The aim of this study was to est[...]
The rearrest rates among Norwegian drugged (n = 1102) and a group of drunken drivers (n = 850) (BAC: 0.16 - 0.19%) apprehended during 1992, were 57% (n = 629) and 28% (n = 238), respectively, when followed prospectively for 7 years. The most imp[...]
I. O. LUND ; S. SKURTVEIT ; M. SARFI ; B. BAKSTAD ; G. WELLE-STRAND ; E. RAVNDAL | 2012
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.17, n°3, June 2012) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Most individuals in opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) have had serious polydrug problems in addition to opiate addiction. Prospective studies on substance use among pregnant women in OMT and their male partners on a national level h[...]