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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Associations between occupation and heavy alcohol consumption in UK adults aged 40–69 years: a cross-sectional study using the UK Biobank

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 24 February 2021
Source: Thompson, A., Pirmohamed, M. Associations between occupation and heavy alcohol consumption in UK adults aged 40–69 years: a cross-sectional study using the UK Biobank. BMC Public Health 21, 190 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10208-x Abstract Background Understanding the...
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The impact of free choice in alcohol treatment. Primary outcomes of the self-match study

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 24 February 2021
Source: Hell, M. E., Miller, W. R., Nielsen, B., Mejldal, A., & Nielsen, A. S. (2021). The impact of free choice in alcohol treatment. Primary outcomes of the Self-Match study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 108587. Abstract Introduction A paternalistic approach to treatment planning is common, but...
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Livia

Criminal Justice Therapy: Melding Care with Control. Highlight from Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix Cell D5

Shared by Livia - 24 February 2021
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Drug and Alcohol Findings

CRIMINAL JUSTICE THERAPY: MELDING CARE WITH CONTROL(link is external)

In theory the great advantage of treatment ordered by the criminal justice system is that it can ‘hold’ patients in treatment and get them to comply with the programme sufficiently to gain benefits. But what does the coercion which grips patients do to the quality of the contacts it enforces?

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La demanda de alcohol en Sudáfrica durante el confinamiento nacional

Shared by Livia - 23 Febrero 2021
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La demanda de alcohol en Sudáfrica

La venta, dispensación y distribución de bebidas alcohólicas estaba prohibida durante el confinamiento nacional en los niveles 5 y 4 (DMA, 2002; Reglamento de Modificación 2020:22). La prohibición del alcohol que se impuso durante estos niveles puso de manifiesto el comportamiento errático en el que se observaron saqueos de puntos de venta de bebidas alcohólicas en Sudáfrica (BusinessTech, abril de 2020). Este comportamiento que se observó demostró que la demanda de alcohol en Sudáfrica es un problema continuo (Peltzer, et al., 2011:36). El desastre nacional...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

La Terapia Centrada en Soluciones. Una opción de tratamiento para la dependencia al alcohol

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 22 February 2021
Fuente: Cordero, M., Cordero, R., Natera, G., & Caraveo, J. (2009). La Terapia Centrada en Soluciones. Una opción de tratamiento para la dependencia al alcohol. Salud Mental, 32(3), 223-230. Retrieved from http://www.revistasaludmental.mx/index.php/salud_mental/article/view/1287 RESUMEN En México...
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Livia

Organisations Set the Context for Crime-Reducing Treatment. Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix, Cell D5

Shared by Livia - 16 February 2021
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Drug and Alcohol Findings

ORGANISATIONS SET THE CONTEXT FOR CRIME-REDUCING TREATMENT(link is external)

Key studies teasing out organisational-level influences on treatment for drinking problems which aims to reduce crime and safeguard family and community. In the context of a market which drives treatment organisations to expand, asks, “Is small beautiful?”, explores how supervision responsibilities might undermine therapy, and pursues the implications of transitioning to family- rather than patient-focused treatment.

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

NIAAA: Recovery – Coming to Terms with this Complex Concept

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 16 February 2021
Source: https://www.spectrum.niaaa.nih.gov/winter2021features/ “The notion of recovery is fundamental to scientific research on AUD, and essential for improving the care and treatment of individuals with AUD,” says NIAAA Director George F. Koob, Ph.D. “The knowledge of how one gets better from AUD...
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Livia

How can you prioritise the child when your patient is the parent? Highlight from Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix cell C5

Shared by Livia - 10 February 2021
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HOW CAN YOU PRIORITISE THE CHILD WHEN YOUR PATIENT IS THE PARENT?(link is external)

Guidance insists child welfare is paramount, even if your client is not the child, but their parent. The temptation is to sideline this uncomfortable but important work, placing the onus on managers to counter this through training, support, monitoring and supervision. Place yourselves in their shoes; how you would reconcile prioritising child protection with targets and expectations related to their parents’ substance use?

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Edie

Language matters: Contemporary discursive constructions of alcohol use.

Shared by Edie - 8 February 2021
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17 Febrero 2021
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Wednesday 17th February 2020, 1-2pm

Claire Melia: 'Language matters: Contemporary discursive constructions of alcohol use.' This talk draws upon research surrounding the prominent discourses used to account for alcohol use across a range...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Severe harm from others' drinking: A population‐based study on sex differences and the role of one's own drinking habits

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 5 February 2021
Source: Sundin, E., Galanti, M. R., Landberg, J., & Ramstedt, M. (2020). Severe harm from others' drinking: A population‐based study on sex differences and the role of one's own drinking habits. Drug and Alcohol Review. Abstract Introduction and Aims Despite the fact that many studies have focused...
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Women and Alcohol

Shared by Edie - 3 February 2021
Event Date
16 Febrero 2021
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In the first of ASCERT's 2021 Seminar Series, Women and Alcohol will consider how the experience of alcohol is different for women, including alcohol-related harm, targeting by the alcohol industry, societal attitudes towards women’s...

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Perceived appropriateness of alcohol screening and brief advice programmes in Colombia, Mexico and Peru and barriers to their implementation in primary health care – a cross-sectional survey

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 3 February 2021
Source: Kokole, D., Mercken, L., Jané-Llopis, E., Natera Rey, G., Arroyo, M., Medina, P., . . . De Vries, H. (2021). Perceived appropriateness of alcohol screening and brief advice programmes in Colombia, Mexico and Peru and barriers to their implementation in primary health care – a cross-sectional...
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Livia

‘Dangerous Data’ Part 1: Why the Heat? An Effectiveness Bank Hot Topic

Shared by Livia - 1 February 2021
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‘DANGEROUS DATA’ PART 1: WHY THE HEAT?(link is external)

Each Monday over the next eight weeks we divide up the hot topic released last week on controlled drinking as a treatment goal and serve it to you in bite-size chunks. The series starts with part 1, “Why the heat?” on what the controversy was about and why chinks in the abstinence-only consensus aroused such passion.

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The Trickier the Situation, the More the Worker Matters. Highlight from Effectiveness Bank Alcohol Treatment Matrix Cell B5

Shared by Livia - 29 January 2021
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Drug and Alcohol Findings

THE TRICKIER THE SITUATION, THE MORE THE WORKER MATTERS(link is external)

Cell B5’s research-derived understandings of therapeutic work in a criminal justice or family protection context funnelled into the final section, tempting the formulation of a general rule: The greater the formal power a clinician/therapist/counsellor has over a patient’s life, the weaker their informal influence through therapy. Does it stand up to the ‘stress test’ of evidence, experience and logic?

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Alcohol and COVID-19 in Australia

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 29 January 2021
January 21, 2021 Speakers: - Sarah Callinan, Ph D - Dan Anderson-Luxford MCrim
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Consecuencias de la COVID-19 sobre el consumo de alcohol y otras drogas en América Latina

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 28 January 2021
Seminarios sobre salud mental y consumo de alcohol y otras sustancias antes y durante la pandemia Covid-19 Fecha: 28 de enero del 2021 Ponente: Dr. Ricardo Pautassi
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Alcohol and the Coronavirus Pandemic: Individual, Societal and Policy Perspectives

Shared by Edie - 27 January 2021
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The report “Alcohol and the coronavirus pandemic: individual, societal and policy perspectives”(link is external) is the latest research publication in the series “Alcohol and Society” that has been published since 2013 to annually collate the latest evidence about alcohol’s harm on people and society.

It is the hope that this report will help increase knowledge and awareness of alcohol-related risks in connection with both this and future pandemics, both in purely physical terms – in that alcohol weakens the immune system – as well as increased risk of the spread of infection, due to alcohol’s effect on human...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

85 años de AA en el mundo

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 25 January 2021
10 de junio 85 aniversario mundial de Alcohólicos Anónimos
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Treatment interventions to maintain abstinence from alcohol in primary care: systematic review and network meta-analysis

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 22 January 2021
Source: Cheng, H. Y., McGuinness, L. A., Elbers, R. G., MacArthur, G. J., Taylor, A., McAleenan, A., ... & Kessler, D. (2020). Treatment interventions to maintain abstinence from alcohol in primary care: systematic review and network meta-analysis. bmj, 371. Abstract Objective To determine the most...
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The Sobering Truth: Incentivizing Alcohol Death and Disability

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 16 January 2021
Harmful alcohol consumption leads to one death every 10 seconds globally, resulting in 3 million deaths per year. It is a leading risk factor for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) including cancers, cardiovascular diseases and liver diseases, and imposes an economic and social burden by straining...
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