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Edie

Research Survey: Enhancing Drug Treatment for Migrants and Ethnic Minorities

Shared by Edie - 18 April 2019
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Mapping European promising practices aimed at increasing reach and retention of and accessibility for migrants and ethnic minorities in European drug treatment.
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Smoking Cessation Intervention for People with Severe Mental Ill Health

Shared by Livia - 12 April 2019
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Leaflet, Infographic, Fact sheet, Poster
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University of York

People who have experienced serious mental health issues are three times more likely to smoke than the wider population.

This summary, plus infographic, describes the Smoking Cessation Intervention for People with Severe Mental Ill Health trial.

The study, led by the University of York, demonstrated that when people with severe mental ill health issues are provided with a bespoke smoking cessation intervention, smoking quit rates were doubled compared to those who received usual care.

This research highlights the importance of tailored and responsive interventions for people who use mental...

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The Results of the WHO-UNODC Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facility Survey in Serbia

Shared by Livia - 11 April 2019
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In collaboration with the Ministry of Health of the Government of Serbia, UNODC supported the implementation of the UNODC/WHO substance use disorder treatment facility survey to map existing treatment capacity. The results of the survey serve national policy makers to enhance the availability and quality of services across the country.
This is the first global pilot of the UNODC/WHO survey tool and the first in the country with such an implementation methodology and such an extensive coverage (75% of national treatment facilities reached). The treatment facility survey was acknowledged by the...

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Effectiveness Bank Additions: Therapy Relationships that Work 2: Elements of the Alliance

Shared by Livia - 9 April 2019
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Scientific article
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Psychotherapy: 2018, Vol. 55, No. 4

Second of four bulletins recapping 16 reviews for the American Psychological Association featuring expert advice and amalgamations of research findings on different aspects of the client-therapist relationship. With the overview of the reviews, these constitute an authoritative resource for treatment staff who want to develop their relationship skills. This second bulletin focuses on major elements which coalesce into the recovery-promoting bond between client and therapist.

“Findings have drawn attention to a significant body of work that seeks to understand what makes psychotherapy...

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Notice of Availability of Administrative Supplements for NIH Grants to Promote Implementation Research for Brain and Nervous System Disorders in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 8 April 2019
Notice Number: NOT-TW-19-003 Purpose The purpose of this Notice is to solicit administrative supplement applications for implementation research/ research training to existing awards on brain and nervous system related topics in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). One-year supplements to...
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Substance use services for refugees

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 1 April 2019
Source: https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/97/4/18-225086.pdf "With the forcibly-displaced population growing, and with the increase in the burden of substance use disorder globally, substance use among refugees must be considered a public health priority and addressed through concerted actions...
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Livia

Effectiveness Bank Analysis: Make Patients Partners in Therapy

Shared by Livia - 29 March 2019
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Scientific article
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Psychotherapy: 2018, 55(4), p. 372-383.

Research findings amalgamated for the American Psychological Association show that outcomes of psychosocial treatments are substantially improved when clients and therapists agree on goals and methods and form collaborative relationships ... but when illegal drug use is the problem, partnership has its limits.

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Effectiveness Bank Analysis: “The Relationship Can Heal”

Shared by Livia - 29 March 2019
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Scientific article
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Psychotherapy: 2018, 55(4), p. 303-315.

Impressively wise, unprecedentedly comprehensive, backed by the American Psychological Association, and based on expert assessments and 16 new evidence reviews, the overview featured in this analysis has claims to being the single most important document for treatment practitioners who want to develop their relationship skills based on what works in promoting client welfare.

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Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorders: Current Practices and Promising Perspectives

Shared by Livia - 28 March 2019
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Book
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UNODC
UNODC has put together a discussion paper that aims to raise awareness about the latest scientific evidence concerning the treatment of psychostimulant use disorders.
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UNODC Information and Education Material

Shared by Livia - 28 March 2019
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UNODC

UNODC has compiled a selection of educational materials and flyers that provide information on drug dependence treatment and care.

The resource has been translated into several languages and covers topics including:

  • patient rights and responsibilities
  • service quality and expectations
  • stigma
  • principles for substance use disorders treatment and care services
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Livia

New Resource: Time to Act!

Shared by Livia - 27 March 2019
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Book
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UNODC

Time to Act! outlines pragmatic and concrete actions, following the UN General Assembly Special Session 2016 (UNGASS 2016), for prevention of non-medical use of controlled substances, treatment of drug use disorders, social protection and health care for people affected by drugs.

The resource, designed by UNODC, provides details covering the following 10 actions:

  • Support for parents
  • Reduce school dropout
  • Train teachers to develop3 the personal and social skills of children
  • Reliable information
  • Opportunities for health and safe development
  • Provide unconditional health and social care
  • ...
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A Cross-Journal Call for Papers- Substance Use, Misuse and Dependence: Prevention and Treatment

Shared by Edie - 20 March 2019
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Substance use and misuse affect people worldwide, of all ages and from all walks of life, resulting in a substantial burden of ill health and mortality, and presenting big challenges in prevention and treatment. 

PLOS Medicine is planning a special issue on this topic and is now calling for research papers from the diverse communities that work to support people and populations affected by substance use and misuse.

The aim is to unite clinicians and researchers from all the specialities involved in caring for people and communities impacted by substance use disorder, to stimulate research...

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The Effects of Oxytocin on Withdrawal, Craving and Stress Response in Heroin-Dependent Patients

Shared by Edie - 20 March 2019
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Scientific article
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Moeini, Mina, Abdoallah Omidi, Mojtaba Sehat, and Hamid Reza Banafshe. "The Effects of Oxytocin on Withdrawal, Craving and Stress Response in Heroin-Dependent Patients: A Randomized, Double-Blind Clinical Trial." European addiction research 25, no. 1 (2019): 41-48.

According to the World Drug Report opioids are the most harmful drug type, accounting for 70% of the adverse health impacts associated with drug use disorders worldwide. Treatment typically focusses on controlling withdrawal, preventing cravings and ultimately relapse. Maintenance treatments are used for chronic opioid-dependent patients who cannot achieve abstinence.

 A recent randomised, double-blind trial has examined the effectiveness of oxytocin, a neuropeptide that is produced by the hypothalamus, as part of the treatment of addiction. The researchers analysed the effect of oxytocin on...

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Livia

United Nations Toolkit on Synthetic Drugs

Shared by Livia - 19 March 2019
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Website
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UNODC
The UN Synthetic Drugs Toolkit is a group of electronic resources carefully put together by organisations such as UNODC, WHO and INCB.
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Invitation to Participate: How do we support people with intellectual disability and addictive behaviours?: An exploratory study of addiction counsellors

Shared by Edie - 17 March 2019
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News

This study is concerned with the experiences of professionals in the field of intellectual or developmental disability, and professionals in the field of addiction in working with people with learning and developmental disability who display addictive behaviours.

The study will examine these professionals’ opinions on how equipped they are to identify, work with, and aid this group.

The study seeks to gain insight into areas of training and skill building that could be improved to help professionals work more effectively with this vulnerable group.

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Saffron spice is effective in treating ADHD symptoms

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 15 March 2019
Source: Baziar, S., Aqamolaei, A., Khadem, E., Mortazavi, S. H., Naderi, S., Sahebolzamani, E., ... & Akhondzadeh, S. (2019). Crocus sativus L. Versus Methylphenidate in Treatment of Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Randomized, Double-Blind Pilot Study. Journal of Child and...
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Utilization of Addiction Treatment among U.S. Adults with History of Incarceration and Substance Use Disorders

Shared by Livia - 12 March 2019
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Scientific article
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Tsai and Gu Addict Sci Clin Pract (2019) 14:9 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13722-019-0138-4

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Background

The high prevalence of substance use disorders (SUDs) among incarcerated adults in the U.S. is well-known, but there has been less examination of SUD treatment and rates of incarceration among the population of adults with SUDs as the denominator. The current study uses a population-based sample to address three questions: (1) What is the rate of lifetime incarceration among the population of U.S. adults with SUDs?; (2) Among adults with SUDs, what proportion of those with incarceration histories use SUD treatment compared to those without incarceration histories?; and (3...

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Webinar: Technology-based Contingency Management to Promote Smoking Cessation

Shared by Edie - 12 March 2019
Event Date
13 March 2019
Location:
Webinar

Contingency management (CM) is one of the most efficacious interventions to promote drug abstinence. Under CM interventions, desirable consequences such as goods or services are provided contingent on objective evidence of abstinence.

Trad...

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Utilization of addiction treatment among U.S. adults with history of incarceration and substance use disorders

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 8 March 2019
Source: Tsai and Gu Addict Sci Clin Pract (2019) 14:9 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13722-019-0138-4 Abstract Background The high prevalence of substance use disorders (SUDs) among incarcerated adults in the U.S. is well-known, but there has been less examination of SUD treatment and rates of...
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A mobile clinic approach to the delivery of community-based mental health services in rural Haiti

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 22 February 2019
Abstract This study evaluates the use of a mental health mobile clinic to overcome two major challenges to the provision of mental healthcare in resource-limited settings: the shortage of trained specialists; and the need to improve access to safe, effective, and culturally sound care in community...
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