Source: Cogollo-Milanés Z, Gómez Bustamante E, Campo Arias A. Program Effectiveness for the Prevention of Psychoactive Substance Use Among University Students. Rev. Fac. Nac. Salud Pública [Internet]. 2023 Aug. 23 [cited 2024 Mar. 1];41(3):e351578. Available from: https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index...
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/drug-free-communities/program-success.html A national evaluation conducted by the Office of National Drug Control Policy in 2022 found that 1 in 5 Americans lived in communities served by Drug-Free Communities (DFC)-funded coalitions. The evaluation findings...
The goal of the present handbook is to offer encouragement, examples, rationales and concrete advice on how to increase youth participation in substance use prevention, harnessing the insights of young people on the most important target group in prevention efforts: their peers. It is designed to enable all decision makers to capitalise on the power of youth participation, exploring the full potential of young people as a force for change. The guidance is aimed at leaders in charge of substance use prevention and health promotion efforts at the local, regional, national and international...
Do you work in, use or design overdose prevention centres (OPCs)?
Do you work in a position directly related to the outcomes of OPCs (emergency service personnel, public health practitioner or policymaker?)?
Researchers at Queen's University Belfast invite people to give their views on what outcomes we should use to evaluate overdose prevention centres. Participants are sought for an e-Delphi study to shape the global standard for evaluating OPCs, by answering two short surveys.
Can you help? For more info on how to participate in the study, please click the links below:
We are excited to announce the latest addition to our Professional Development section—a dedicated area called "Prevention Lists." This resource is tailored for those keen on exploring evidence-based prevention programs and accessing information about effective prevention interventions.
Within this section, you will find a curated collection of resources, all of which have been developed by esteemed organisations specialising in the curation and evaluation of prevention practices.
We value the wealth of knowledge and insights within our ISSUP community. Therefore, we invite all our members...
Join this online for a monthly online masterclass by health research experts based in The Sheffield Centre for Health-Related Research (ScHARR) at The University of Sheffield as we explore topics in the changing world of public health...
Lisbon Addictions 2024 is a multidisciplinary conference that provides both a forum for networking and an opportunity to showcase cutting-edge research. The conference is intended to inform policy development and practice through a better understanding of contemporary issues in
addiction
science and
addictive
behaviours.
The conference will take place in Lisbon from 23–25 October 2024 under the overarching theme ‘Empowering the workforce of the future’.
The ECOWAS Commission organized a training for 30 Core Drug Prevention Professionals on Evidence-Based Prevention of Drug Use/Substance Abuse in Cotonou, the Republic of Benin from the 17th to the 21st of October 2023
The 2024 ISSUP Global Event will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece between 24th & 28th June, 2024. Abstract submission is now open until December 31st, 2023, and we are inviting contributions from professionals across substance use prevention,
harm reduction
,
treatment
, and
recovery
support, as well as those working with vulnerable populations. Whether you're an academic or not, we welcome your submissions.
CICAD and ICUDDR invite you to learn about general tools and criteria for the publication of scientific articles on
drug demand reduction
for researchers in Latin America and the Caribbean. The event will offer language interpretation in...
ہماری ٹیم نے حال ہی میں 4 سے 6 اکتوبر 2023 تک سرائیوو، بوسنیا اور ہرزیگووینا میں منعقدہ 14 ویں یورپی سوسائٹی فار پریوینشن ریسرچ (ای یو ایس پی آر) کانفرنس اور ممبروں کے اجلاس میں حصہ لیا۔
Por si te lo perdiste, aquí puedes encontrar la grabación del webinar de ISSUP Colombia: Prevención, qué tenemos basado en la evidencia en América Latina
Ponentes:
Augusto Pérez- Gómez
El profesor Augusto Pérez-Gómez es doctor en psicología por la Universidad de Lovaina (Bélgica). Ha trabajado en cuatro universidades: Lille (Francia); Los Andes (Colombia); Universidad de Londres como Profesor visitante; y también en la Escuela de Medicina y Odontología de la Universidad de New Jersey (USA). Desde 2002, es el Director de la Corporación Nuevos Rumbos, y fue nombrado director de ISSUP...
ہمیں حالیہ سوسائٹی فار پریوینشن ریسرچ (ایس پی آر) کانفرنس کی جھلکیاں شیئر کرتے ہوئے خوشی ہو رہی ہے، جو 30 مئی سے 2 جون تک واشنگٹن ڈی سی میں منعقد ہوئی۔
Monteagudo-Piqueras, O., Puerta, C., Duch, M. A., González, A., De Silva, A., Rementería, O., Lloret, D., Alvira, P., Morán, J., & Sendino, R. (2023). Spanish project of best practice portal in
drug demand reduction
and behavioural addictions. Adiktologie, 23(1), 89–94. https://doi.org/10.35198/01-2023-002-0008
INTRODUCTION: In Spain, the offer of prevention programmes is very varied and structured, but today the challenge remains how to put evidence into practice. European Commission define a best practice as “a relevant policy or intervention implemented in a real-life setting which has been favourably assessed in terms of adequacy (ethics and evidence) and equity as well as effectiveness and efficiency related to process and outcomes”. The aim of the study was to describe the Spanish Project of Best Practice Portal in Drug Demand Reduction and Behavioural Addictions (the BBPPA portal).