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ENGLISH: Cocaine is one of the most commonly abused drugs and represents a major public health concern. Cocaine users frequently present to the emergency department, with chest pain being the most common presenting complaint. The incidence of a[...]Rapport
CASA | New York, NY : National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA) | 2012CASA Columbia's new five year national study reveals that addiction treatment is largely disconnected from mainstream medical practice. While a wide range of evidence-based screening, intervention, treatment and disease management tools and pra[...]Rapport
Des ajustements législatifs ont restreint la promotion des produits de vapotage au Québec et au Canada, mais l'emballage, tout comme les dispositifs restent des outils promotionnels importants. Certaines caractéristiques des produits de vapotage[...]Article : Périodique
Beyond the buzzword: Problematising "drugs" (October 3-5, 2011; Prato, Italy) ; J. PATRA ; N. GIESBRECHT ; J. REHM ; D. BEKMURADOV ; S. POPOVA |This literature review examines alcohol prices and taxes as potential prevention strategies - examining the links with high-risk drinking and drinking patterns and alcohol-related harm. A literature search of the studies on alcohol price and tax[...]Article : Périodique
This study describes a multimethod evaluation of treatment fidelity to the family therapy (FT) approach demonstrated by front-line therapists in a community behavioral health clinic that utilized FT as its routine standard of care. Study cases ([...]Article : Périodique
Associations between marijuana use and cardiovascular risk factors and outcomes: A systematic review
ENGLISH: Background: Marijuana use is increasing in the United States, and its effect on cardiovascular health is unknown. Purpose: To review harms and benefits of marijuana use in relation to cardiovascular risk factors and clinical outcomes.[...]Article : Périodique
Problem-to-services matching is critical to patient-centered care. Further, the extent to which substance abuse treatment is individualized to meet specific client needs is a key predictor of success and represents “best practice” in substance a[...]Article : Périodique
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E. DAVID ; C. COUDERC ; J. BELLEGARDE ; M. CARPENTIER ; O. LECOCQ ; A. FOUILLEUL ; L. CARON ; E. BRETON | Rennes : EHESP | 2023FRANÇAIS : Ce rapport sur le premier volet du projet de recherche PATTERN présente la stratégie, le cadre conceptuel et les principaux résultats du travail d'évaluation d'un programme de prévention de la transmission intergénérationnelle des co[...]Article : Périodique
C. J. RASH ; M. STITZER ; J. WEINSTOCK |This article introduces the special issue on contingency management (CM), an efficacious intervention for the treatment of substance use disorders with low uptake in clinical settings that is not commensurate with evidence for efficacy. In this [...]Article : Périodique
The Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Agency (ITPC) was created in 2000 to address high tobacco use rates. This independent state agency, using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Cont[...]Article : Périodique
The Life Skills Training (LST) program is one of the most widely disseminated drug prevention programs developed during the past 30 years. It is estimated that 50,000 teachers and 3 million students in the USA have participated in the program si[...]Article : Périodique
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T. F. BABOR ; J. P. CAULKINS ; G. EDWARDS ; B. FISCHER ; D. R. FOXCROFT ; K. HUMPHREYS ; I. S. OBOT ; J. REHM ; P. REUTER ; R. ROOM ; I. ROSSOW ; J. STRANG | Oxford - New York : Oxford University Press | 2010Drug use represents a significant burden to public health through disease, disability and social problems, and policy makers are becoming increasingly interested in how to develop evidence-based drug policy. It is therefore crucial to strengthen[...]Rapport
This report considers substance use prevention in Europe through the lens of a system, highlighting the wide range of factors that need to be addressed to successfully implement substance use prevention programmes and policies. They are consider[...]Article : Périodique
AIM: Substance use by young people has long been a concern of western society, but opinion is mixed as to which prevention approach offers the greatest benefit, and whether indeed there is any benefit at all. This paper reviews the nature of pre[...]Article : Périodique
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E. BANKS ; A. YAZIDJOGLOU ; S. BROWN ; M. NGUYEN ; M. MARTIN ; K. BECKWITH ; A. DALUWATTA ; S. CAMPBELL ; G. JOSHY |Objective: To review and synthesise the global evidence regarding the health effects of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes, vapes). Study design: Umbrella review (based on major independent reviews, including the 2018 United States National Ac[...]Article : Périodique
In the last semester, e-cigarettes were the subject of editorials in The Lancet, BMJ and JAMA; of special issues in several scientific journals and the cover story of a number of periodicals for the general public including the Harvard Public He[...]Article : Périodique
There is ongoing debate within the nicotine and tobacco research community concerning whether electronic cigarettes will offer a way out of the smoking epidemic or a way of perpetuating it. Robustly designed, implemented and accurately reported [...]Rapport
ENGLISH: This handbook has been developed with the primary purpose of providing specific reference material for the European Prevention Curriculum (EUPC) training courses. It also serves to provide a more general introduction to prevention scie[...]Article : Périodique
Objectives: Cannabis is a popular drug in Flanders, in spite of the fact that the prevention of its use lists high on the Flemish political agenda. The Flemish Government aims to prevent cannabis use efficiently and in achieving this, a health e[...]Article : Périodique
Despite a strong stance by the American College Health Association and years of prevention and control efforts on US college campuses, smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke remain a problem among college students. This article provides an ove[...]Article : Périodique
B. F. CHORPITA ; E. L. DALEIDEN ; C. EBESUTANI ; J. YOUNG ; K. D. BECKER ; B. J. NAKAMURA ; L. PHILLIPS ; A. WARD ; R. LYNCH ; L. TRENT ; R. L. SMITH ; K. OKAMURA ; N. STARACE |This updated review of evidence-based treatments follows the original review performed by the Hawaii Task Force. Over 750 treatment protocols from 435 studies were coded and rated on a 5-level strength of evidence system. Results showed large nu[...]Article : Périodique
Both pharmacotherapy and behavioural treatment are required to relieve the symptoms of addictive disorders. This paper reviews the evidence for the benefits of pharmacotherapy and discusses mechanisms where possible. Animal models of addiction h[...]Livre
The WHO European Region has the highest proportion of total ill health and premature death caused by alcohol in the world. The effectiveness of alcohol policies in reducing this harm has been evaluated mainly in North America and northern Europe[...]Rapport
Ottawa Methods Centre, Knowledge Synthesis Group ; C. GARRITTY ; M. ANSARI ; F. YAZDI ; K. SINGH ; J. GALIPEAU ; M. PRATT ; M. YOUNG ; R. SKIDMORE ; R. DANIEL ; D. MOHER ; J. GRIMSHAW | Ottawa : OHRI (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute) | 2011GUIDING QUESTION & PRIORITIZATION: • The guiding objective for this mapping exercise was to determine what systematic reviews (SRs) exist to inform the prevention, treatment and/or harm reduction for illicit drug use. • The intent was to descr[...]Rapport
This short report presents a brief overview of recent evidence for the most effective approaches in the fields of drug use prevention, drug use treatment and harm reduction. It discusses the strengths and limitations of the evidence and some cha[...]Rapport
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Surgeon General | Washington, DC : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) | 2016In 2015, over 27 million people in the United States reported current use of illicit drugs or misuse of prescription drugs, and over 66 million people (nearly a quarter of the adult and adolescent population) reported binge drinking in the past [...]Article : Périodique
Adolescent substance use is a major risk factor for negative outcomes, including substance dependence later in life, criminal behavior, school problems, mental health disorders, injury, and death. This article provides a user-friendly, clinicall[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A total of 2.4 million adults in England were dispensed a benzodiazepine or Z-drug (BZRA) in 2017/18, and more than 250 000 patients in the UK take BZRAs beyond the recommended duration. Deprescribing is a clinician-guided p[...]Article : Périodique
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the history of relevant legislation before and after the 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA). Design/methodology/approach: A chronological narrative of laws and reports with concluding discussion. [...]Article : Périodique
K. MANN ; A. BATRA ; M. FAUTH-BUHLER ; E. HOCH |Evidence-based strategies for screening, diagnosing and treating alcohol use disorders (AUD) are instrumental in the early and better management of individuals at risk for or suffering from AUD. However, existing guidelines vary and may be biase[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, Vol.43, n°4 - December 2011 - Growing roots: Native American evidence-based practices
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Purpose: As prison drug use continues to be a concern worldwide, harm reduction practices serve as an alternative approach to traditional abstinence-only or punishment-oriented methods to address substance use behind bars. The purpose of this st[...]Article : Périodique
In the United Kingdom, as in many places, cannabis use is considered substantially within a criminal justice rather than a public health paradigm with prevention policy embodied in the Misuse of Drugs Act. In 2002 the maximum custodial sentence [...]Article : Périodique
M. STATON ; M. TILLSON ; M. M. LEVI ; M. DICKSON ; M. WEBSTER ; C. LEUKEFELD |While research on substance use disorder (SUD) treatment among justice-involved populations has grown in recent years, the majority of corrections-based SUD studies have predominantly included incarcerated men or men on community supervision. Th[...]Rapport
The IDPC Drug Policy Guide brings together global evidence, best practice and experiences to provide expert analysis across the spectrum of drug policy. Each chapter of the Guide introduces a specific policy challenge or principle, and presents[...]Article : Périodique
The widespread successful implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) into community substance abuse settings require a thorough understanding of practitioner and client attitudes toward these approaches. This paper presents the first that[...]Rapport
Approximately 70 percent of adults in the United States report drinking alcohol in the past year, as do 30 percent of youth under the age of 21. Alcohol misuse is associated with a variety of harms that include multiple health conditions, like h[...]Rapport
C. MUTATAYI ; S. MORTON ; N. ROBLES SOTO ; K. I. PALSDOTTIR ; C. VALE PIRES | Strasbourg : Council of Europe, Pompidou Group | 2022 (EN) ; 2023 (FR)FRANÇAIS : Dans le cadre de ses efforts pour placer les droits de l'homme au cœur des politiques en matière de drogues, le Groupe Pompidou a décidé de poursuivre le travail déjà entrepris pour intégrer la dimension de genre dans les politiques [...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Implementing quality measurement is still a challenge in the field of drug treatment and harm reduction. In this case study, we investigate which strategies can be used to enhance the implementation of a policy in which quality indic[...]Livre
Institute of Medicine Committee on Crossing the Quality Chasm: Adaptation to Mental Health and Addictive Disorders | Washington, DC : National Academies Press | Quality Chasm Series | 2006Millions of Americans today receive health care for mental or substance-use problems and illnesses. These conditions are the leading cause of combined disability and death among women and the second highest among men. Effective treatments exist[...]Article : Périodique
G. J. BOTVIN ; K. W. GRIFFIN ; C. BOTVIN ; M. MURPHY ; B. ACEVEDO |Objective: A substantial barrier to translating prevention science into practice is the potential for low implementation fidelity when evidence-based interventions are delivered in real-world settings. This study tested the extent to which enhan[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Ce rapport est basé sur une démarche de preuve et de consensus scientifique comparable à celle de l'ANAES. Il fait le constat de l'insuffisance des recommandations sur cette question alors que celles-ci existent depuis 1999 pour la c[...]Rapport
OMS / WHO ; ONUDC / UNODC | Geneva : WHO, Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence | 2020The International Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders was prepared by World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to support Member States in developing and expanding effective, evidence-bas[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : L'Office des Nations Unies contre la drogue et le crime (UNODC) publie les normes internationales concernant la prévention en toxicomanie. Ces normes résument les données scientifiques probantes présentement disponibles. Elles décriv[...]Article : Périodique
B. LAMBOY ; J. CLEMENT ; T. SAIAS ; J. GUILLEMONT |FRANÇAIS : Cet article propose de faire l'état des connaissances scientifiques sur les interventions validées de prévention et promotion de la santé mentale auprès des enfants et des jeunes. Une définition de la santé mentale, de la prévention [...]Article : Périodique
Policy makers must shed outdated thinking and deploy evidence based interventions.Article : Périodique
The World Health Organization estimates that 1 billion people will die from tobacco-related illnesses this century. Most health-care providers, however, fail to treat tobacco dependence. This may be due in part to the treatment 'default'. Guidel[...]