Final report for the Give it Up project (Public Health Institute)
Bibliography: Interventions – Treatment
Criminal Justice Project: Drug Interventions Programme (PDF)
Wirral DIP Activity Profile 2015/16 (Public Health Institute)
Criminal Justice Project – Impact of targeted drug testing on drug using offenders coming into treatment in Liverpool (PDF)
To explore the impact of targeted testing on drug using offenders coming into treatment in Liverpool, this report uses two datasets: drug testing data provided by Merseyside Police; and the criminal justice dataset entered onto the Criminal Justice Intervention Team (CJIT) Data Entry Tool (DET) by Liverpool Addaction (Public Health Institute)
Scoping review of case management in the treatment of drug and alcohol misuse, 2003–2013 (PDF)
HRB drug and alcohol evidence reviews
Criminal Justice Project – Impact of targeted drug testing on drug using offenders coming into treatment in Liverpool Criminal Justice Project – Impact of targeted drug testing on drug using offenders coming into treatment in Liverpool
The report compares data between May 2014 and April 2015 (2014-15) and between May 2015 and April 2016 (Public Health Institute)
The Linked Environment for Alcohol Death Research (PDF)
Overview and Initial findings (NHS Wales)
Thematic analysis of training for prison staff on new psychoactive substances (PDF)
The training programme was primarily targeted at prison-based staff although it benefitted significantly from the attendance and contribution of colleagues from community-based treatment services (Public Health England)
Secure setting statistics from the NDTMS: financial year ending March 2016
National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS) alcohol and drug treatment activity statistics for adult and young people in secure settings (Public Health England)
Drug misuse treatment in England: evidence review of outcomes
A review of evidence on what outcomes can be expected of the drug treatment and recovery system in England, with advice on future policy (Public Health England)
What we know about young people in alcohol and drug treatment
This week PHE has published two important documents about young people’s substance misuse (Public Health England)
Specialist substance misuse services for young people
A rapid mixed methods evidence review of current provision and key principles for commissioning (Public Health England)
Young people’s statistics from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS): financial year ending March 2016
Results from the NDTMS on the number of young problem drug and alcohol users in contact with specialist treatment agencies and general practitioners between 1 April 2015 and 31 March 2016 (Public Health England)
Specialist substance misuse services for young people (PDF)
A rapid mixed methods evidence review of current provision and main principles for commissioning (Public Health England)
The 2016 Hep-CORE Report (Large PDF)
Monitoring the implementation of hepatitis B and C policy recommendations in Europe (ELPA)
DrugScope library archive
Wellcome Institute
How Comorbidity Threatens American Healthcare
But researchers and physicians, assisted by IT-derived diagnostic data, have come to understand that comorbidity is essential to understanding and managing population health, especially among vulnerable populations challenged by mental illness and addiction (HIT)
Review of Drug and Alcohol Treatment Services for Adult Offenders in Prison and in the Community (PDF)
The review explores current provision and provides recommendations based on the evidence collected. It sets out a model of effective practice for the treatment of adult offenders which facilitates a continuum of care from prison to the community (Irish Prison Service)
The public health burden of alcohol: evidence review
This review looks at the impact of alcohol on the public health and the effectiveness of alcohol control policies (Public Health England)
ASAM applauds announcement of new addiction medicine board examination in fall of 2017
“The announcement today is met with great excitement, we can now start preparing physicians for the board exam and provide resources to support them throughout their career,” said Dr. Jeffrey Goldsmith, ASAM President
Understanding the patterns of use, motives, and harms of New Psychoactive Substances in Scotland (PDF)
Findings are presented on patterns of NPS use, motivations for and consequences of use, and treatment and legislative responses (Scottish Government)
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