The organised efforts of governments, health systems, and communities to prevent substance-related harms, promote wellbeing, and improve population health outcomes. A public health approach focuses on prevention, early intervention, treatment, recovery support, and harm reduction, while also addressing the social, economic, and environmental factors that influence substance use. It relies on surveillance data, evidence-based interventions, policies, and cross-sector collaboration to reduce the overall burden of substance use disorders and promote healthier communities.
Public Health
Nicotine and Tobacco: Current Issues, Policy and Practice
The UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies (UKCTAS) will offer a four-day course on nicotine and tobacco control at the University of Stirling, UK. The course is aimed at professionals working in a range of organisations who are interested in public health and
3rd International Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology on Children and Adolescents
The International Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology on Children and Adolescents brings together psychologists, health educators and clinicians interested in the dissemination of scientific knowledge and the promotion of health and well-being of children and adolescents.
Which European City Consumes the Most Cocaine?
Purple Drank: The New Drug of Choice for French Teenagers?
Opium Addiction Destroying Families
Smoking in Films: Adolescents and Unregulated Exposure
Do Cognitive Processes Influence Nicotine Addiction?
Alcohol Use Disorders: Resilience and Risk Behaviour
International Medicine in Addiction Conference 2017
This year’s conference programme is structured to provide in-depth perspectives on common clinical presentations by leading clinical academics in the addiction field, with related workshops available each afternoon. The programme also provides an opportunity to network with colleagues, and actively promote connections between addiction clinicians across the region.
Scotland and New Psychoactive Substances