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Article : Périodique
Objective: A small body of evidence supports targeting adolescents who are heavy users of cannabis with brief interventions, yet more research is needed to confirm the effectiveness of these studies. We conducted a secondary analysis of our Peer[...]Article : Périodique
Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Personality factors are implicated in the vulnerability to adolescent alcohol misuse. This study examined whether providing personality-targeted interventions in early adolescence can delay drinking and binge drinking in high-risk yo[...]Article : Périodique
A. E. PERRY ; M. NEILSON ; M. MARTYN-ST JAMES ; J. M. GLANVILLE ; R. WOODHOUSE ; C. GODFREY ; C. HEWITT |Background: The review represents one in a family of four reviews focusing on a range of different interventions for drug-using offenders. This specific review considers pharmacological interventions aimed at reducing drug use or criminal activi[...]Article : Périodique
A. ARAIN ; J. DE SOUSA ; K. CORTEN ; R. VERRANDO ; H. THIJS ; C. MATHEI ; F. BUNTINX ; G. ROBAEYS |Background: Treatment uptake for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains low in persons who inject drugs (PWID), due to lack of knowledge and low perceived need for treatment. Therefore, we conducted a pilot study to assess the influence on kn[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Aims: To assess the feasibility of conducting an RCT comparing buprenorphine and methadone maintenance therapy in Norfolk. Design: Forty-two opiate dependent patients were given the option of being randomized or choosing between open[...]Article : Périodique
AIMS This study conducted a secondary analysis to examine injection cessation and decreasing frequency of injection during a multi-site randomized controlled HIV prevention intervention trial that sought to reduce sexual and injection risk behav[...]Article : Périodique
Young adults in college have high rates of marijuana use, abuse, and dependence. Web-based interventions are increasingly popular, but their dissemination exceeds empirical support. One popular but understudied program is The Marijuana eCHECKUP [...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The prevalence of cannabis use based on self-reports is likely to be underestimated in population surveys, especially in contexts where its use is a criminal offence. Indirect survey methods ask sensitive questions ensuring [...]Article : Périodique
There are many mandated school-based programs to prevent adolescent alcohol and drug (AOD) use, but few are voluntary and take place outside of class time. Objectives: This cluster randomized controlled trial evaluates CHOICE, a voluntary after[...]Article : Périodique
H. F. BYRNES ; B. A. MILLER ; B. BOURDEAU ; M. B. JOHNSON ; D. B. BULLER ; J. BERTELETTI ; V. A. ROGERS |Objective: Electronic music dance events (EMDEs) at nightclubs attract young adults engaging in high-risk alcohol and other drug (AOD) use. Studies show that most patrons arrive at clubs in groups and that these peer groups influence drinking. T[...]Article : Périodique
H. F. BYRNES ; B. A. MILLER ; J. W. GRUBE ; B. BOURDEAU ; D. B. BULLER ; M. WANG-SCHWEIG ; W. G. WOODALL |This study examines effects of a randomized controlled trial for an online, family-based prevention program for older teens, Smart Choices 4 Teens, on alcohol use and related outcomes. Families (N = 411; teen age M = 16.4, SD = 0.5) were randoml[...]Article : Périodique
A. A. MOORE ; F. C. BLOW ; M. HOFFING ; S. WELGREEN ; J. W. DAVIS ; J. C. LIN ; K. D. RAMIREZ ; D. H. LIAO ; L. TANG ; R. GOULD ; M. GILL ; O. CHEN ; K. L. BARRY |AIMS: To examine whether a multi-faceted intervention among older at-risk drinking primary care patients reduced at-risk drinking and alcohol consumption at 3 and 12 months. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Three primary care sites [...]Rapport
Université de Liège ; I. DEMARET ; G. LITRAN ; C. MAGOGA ; C. DEBLIRE ; J. DE ROUBAIX ; E. QUERTEMONT ; D. VAN CAILLIE ; N. DUBOIS ; A. LEMAITRE ; M. ANSSEAU | Université de Liège | 2013Le projet - historique et protocole : Ce projet, qui était en discussion à Liège depuis 1995, a fait l'objet d'un accord définitif en février 2007, date à laquelle les ministres fédéraux de la Santé publique et de la Justice ont annoncé le lanc[...]Article : Périodique
C. BEN LAKHDAR ; A. DEPLANCKE ; F. LE LEC ; S. MASSIN ; A. PIERMATTEO ; N. VAILLANT |INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death. This is not inevitable as tobacco control tools have become more powerful and more effective. Among these, warnings on cigarette packs have proven to be somewhat ef[...]