Addiction Rehab: Managed Alcohol as a Harm Reduction Intervention for Alcohol Addiction in Populations at High Risk for Substance Abuse.
Managed alcohol as a harm reduction intervention for alcohol addiction in populations at high risk for substance abuse.
Filed under: Addiction Rehab
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2012; 12: CD006747
Muckle W, Muckle J, Welch V, Tugwell P
Managed alcohol… Continue reading
Addiction Rehab: Integrating Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Into Clinical Practice Settings: A Brief Review.
Integrating screening, brief Intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) into clinical practice settings: a brief review.
Filed under: Addiction Rehab
J Psychoactive Drugs. 2012 Sep-Oct; 44(4): 307-17
Agerwala SM, McCance-Katz EF
Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT)… Continue reading
Chemoselective Nitration of Aromatic Sulfonamides With Tert-Butyl Nitrite.
Chemoselective nitration of aromatic sulfonamides with tert-butyl nitrite.
Filed under: Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
Chem Commun (Camb). 2012 Nov 30;
Kilpatrick B, Heller M, Arns S
A methodology for the efficient conversion of aromatic sulfonamides into their mono-nitro derivatives… Continue reading
[Gambling Addiction: Always on the Hunt for the Next Kicks].
[Gambling addiction: always on the hunt for the next kicks].
Filed under: Addiction Rehab
Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 2012 Sep; 137(39): 1898-9
Hügler S
Evidence from regression-discontinuity analyses for beneficial effects of a criterion-based increase in… Continue reading
Ultra-Brief Intervention for Problem Drinkers: Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Ultra-brief intervention for problem drinkers: results from a randomized controlled trial.
Filed under: Addiction Rehab
PLoS One. 2012; 7(10): e48003
Cunningham JA, Neighbors C, Wild C, Humphreys K
There are a number of evidence-based, in-person clinical inteventions for problem drinkers, but most problem drinkers will never seek such treatments. Reaching the population of non-treatment seeking problem drinkers will require a different approach. Accordingly, this randomized clinical trial evaluated an intervention that has been validated in clinical settings and then modified into an ultra-brief format suitable for use as an indicated public health intervention (i.e., targeting the population of non-treatment seeking problem drinkers).Problem drinkers (N?=?1767) completed a baseline population telephone survey and then were randomized to one of three conditions – a personalized feedback pamphlet condition, a control pamphlet condition, or a no intervention control condition. In the week after the baseline survey, households in the two pamphlet conditions were sent their respective interventions by postal mail addressed to ‘Check Your Drinking.’ Changes in drinking were assessed post intervention at three-month and six-month follow-ups. The follow-up rate was 86% at three-months and 76% at six-months. There was a small effect (p?=?.04) in one of three outcome variables (reduction in AUDIT-C, a composite measure of quantity and frequency of drinking) observed for the personalized feedback pamphlet compared to the no intervention control. No significant differences (p>.05) between groups were observed for the other two outcome variables… Continue reading