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View article: Digital Psychological Wellbeing Interventions for Family Carers of Children and Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Systematic Review
Digital Psychological Wellbeing Interventions for Family Carers of Children and Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Systematic Review Open
Background This review explored (1) what digital psychological wellbeing interventions for family carers of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities were reported in the literature, (2) evidence about their effectiveness, (3…
View article: Effect of a Dyadic, Culturally Adapted Physical Activity Intervention for South Asian Women and Girls: The SAATH Randomized Controlled Trial
Effect of a Dyadic, Culturally Adapted Physical Activity Intervention for South Asian Women and Girls: The SAATH Randomized Controlled Trial Open
View article: Gambling Harms in Adult Social Care: Developing an ‘Introductory’ Question to Identify Gambling Harms Among Service Users
Gambling Harms in Adult Social Care: Developing an ‘Introductory’ Question to Identify Gambling Harms Among Service Users Open
Gambling harms are disproportionately experienced among disadvantaged groups and as such, adult social care (ASC) practitioners are well-placed to identify and support affected individuals. There exists no evidence-based ‘introductory’ que…
Observation of Directed Flow of Hypernuclei and in Collisions at RHIC Open
View article: <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:msup><mml:mi>K</mml:mi><mml:mrow><mml:mo>*</mml:mo><mml:mn>0</mml:mn></mml:mrow></mml:msup></mml:math> production in <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:mrow><mml:mi>Au</mml:mi><mml:mo>+</mml:mo><mml:mi>Au</mml:mi></mml:mrow></mml:math> collisions at <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mml:mrow><mml:msqrt><mml:msub><mml:mi>s</mml:mi><mml:mrow><mml:mi>N</mml:mi><mml:mi>N</mml:mi></mml:mrow></mml:msub></mml:msqrt><mml:mo>=</mml:mo><mml:mn>7.7</mml:mn></mml:mrow></mml:math>, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, and 39 GeV from the RHIC beam energy scan
production in collisions at , 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27, and 39 GeV from the RHIC beam energy scan Open
We report the measurement of K*0 meson at midrapidity (|y|< 1.0) in Au+Au collisions at $\\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 7.7, 11.5, 14.5, 19.6, 27 and 39 GeV collected by the STAR experiment during the RHIC beam energy scan (BES) program. The…
View article: Fostering Data Literacy: Teaching with Quantitative Data in the Social Sciences
Fostering Data Literacy: Teaching with Quantitative Data in the Social Sciences Open
“Fostering Data Literacy: Teaching with Quantitative Data in the Social Sciences” explores why and how instructors teach with data, identifies the most important challenges they face, and describes how faculty and students utilize relevant…
View article: Assessing potential brief screening questions for use within different social care‐related contexts to identify individuals experiencing gambling‐related harms: A scoping review
Assessing potential brief screening questions for use within different social care‐related contexts to identify individuals experiencing gambling‐related harms: A scoping review Open
Gambling-related harms are increasingly recognised as public health concerns internationally. One response is to improve identification of and support for those affected by gambling-related harms, including individuals who gamble and those…
View article: Mental health service use among mothers involved in public family law proceedings: linked data cohort study in South London 2007–2019
Mental health service use among mothers involved in public family law proceedings: linked data cohort study in South London 2007–2019 Open
Purpose Mental health problems and substance misuse are common among the mothers of children who experience court-mandated placement into care in England, yet there is limited research characterising these health needs to inform evidence-b…
View article: Golden opportunity for intervention? Identifying vitamin D deficiency in patients with substance use disorders in hospital
Golden opportunity for intervention? Identifying vitamin D deficiency in patients with substance use disorders in hospital Open
Setting Based at a busy city hospital, the alcohol care team is a drug and alcohol specialist service, taking referrals for a wide range of patients with substance use disorders (SUD). Objectives Patients with SUD are at high risk of vitam…
View article: Using a pragmatically adapted, low-cost contingency management intervention to promote heroin abstinence in individuals undergoing treatment for heroin use disorder in UK drug services (PRAISE): a cluster randomised trial
Using a pragmatically adapted, low-cost contingency management intervention to promote heroin abstinence in individuals undergoing treatment for heroin use disorder in UK drug services (PRAISE): a cluster randomised trial Open
Introduction Most individuals treated for heroin use disorder receive opioid agonist treatment (OAT)(methadone or buprenorphine). However, OAT is associated with high attrition and persistent, occasional heroin use. There is some evidence …
View article: Falling through the cracks’ – the role of assertive alcohol outreach teams in treating comorbid mental health problems in people with addictions
Falling through the cracks’ – the role of assertive alcohol outreach teams in treating comorbid mental health problems in people with addictions Open
Aims Input from Assertive Alcohol Outreach Teams (AAOTs) reduces the ‘burden’ on already overstretched community mental health teams (CMHTs). AAOTs are specialist addictions services. This project focuses on an AAOT based in the London, wh…
View article: Mental health service use among mothers involved in public family law proceedings: linked data cohort study in South London 2007-2019
Mental health service use among mothers involved in public family law proceedings: linked data cohort study in South London 2007-2019 Open
Background Research in England suggests a high burden of mental health problems and substance misuse among women whose children enter care. Family courts therefore need to consider timely support for parental mental health and likely time …
View article: Linking data on women in public family law court proceedings concerning their children to mental health service records in South London.
Linking data on women in public family law court proceedings concerning their children to mental health service records in South London. Open
Our linkage supports growing evidence of a high burden of mental health problems and substance misuse among women whose children enter care in England, compared to the general population. Research using this linkage should inform strategie…
View article: Linking data on women in public family law court proceedings concerning their children to mental health service records in South London
Linking data on women in public family law court proceedings concerning their children to mental health service records in South London Open
IntroductionMaternal mental health problems and substance misuse are key risk factors for child neglect or abuse and court-mandated placement into care. Linkage between mental health records and family court data could raise awareness abou…
View article: Mobile telephone delivered contingency management for encouraging adherence to supervised methadone consumption: feasibility study for an RCT of clinical and cost-effectiveness (TIES)
Mobile telephone delivered contingency management for encouraging adherence to supervised methadone consumption: feasibility study for an RCT of clinical and cost-effectiveness (TIES) Open
View article: Alcohol, smoking, and other substance use in the perinatal period
Alcohol, smoking, and other substance use in the perinatal period Open
Many women use substances during pregnancy. For example, the global prevalence of alcohol consumption during pregnancy is 9.8%. Moreover, 10.4% of pregnant women in England were known to be smoking tobacco at the time of delivery. Prevalen…
View article: UK Clinical guidelines for use of depot buprenorphine (Buvidal®) in the treatment of opioid dependence.
UK Clinical guidelines for use of depot buprenorphine (Buvidal®) in the treatment of opioid dependence. Open
This Clinical Guideline has been developed to inform decision-making by clinicians prescribing and/or patients being treated with Buvidal® long-acting injected buprenorphine preparations.
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View article: Assertive outreach treatment versus care as usual for the treatment of high-need, high-cost alcohol related frequent attenders: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Assertive outreach treatment versus care as usual for the treatment of high-need, high-cost alcohol related frequent attenders: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial Open
Background Alcohol-related hospital admissions have doubled in the last ten years to > 1.2 m per year in England. High-need, high-cost (HNHC) alcohol-related frequent attenders (ARFA) are a relatively small subgroup of patients, having mul…
View article: Telephone delivered incentives for encouraging adherence to supervised methadone consumption (TIES): Study protocol for a feasibility study for an RCT of clinical and cost effectiveness
Telephone delivered incentives for encouraging adherence to supervised methadone consumption (TIES): Study protocol for a feasibility study for an RCT of clinical and cost effectiveness Open
View article: Drugs and Homelessness n the UK
Drugs and Homelessness n the UK Open
View article: Effects of a Transitional Care Practice for a Vulnerable Population: a Pragmatic, Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial
Effects of a Transitional Care Practice for a Vulnerable Population: a Pragmatic, Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial Open
View article: Positive reinforcement targeting abstinence in substance misuse (PRAISe): Study protocol for a Cluster RCT & process evaluation of contingency management
Positive reinforcement targeting abstinence in substance misuse (PRAISe): Study protocol for a Cluster RCT & process evaluation of contingency management Open
View article: One-year effects of a group-based lifestyle intervention in adults with type 2 diabetes: A randomized encouragement trial
One-year effects of a group-based lifestyle intervention in adults with type 2 diabetes: A randomized encouragement trial Open
View article: Vocalizing during gaps in anthropogenic noise is an uncommon trait for enhancing communication in songbirds
Vocalizing during gaps in anthropogenic noise is an uncommon trait for enhancing communication in songbirds Open
Mounting evidence suggests that anthropogenic noise neg-atively impacts many wildlife species, including songbirds. One mechanism by which noise affects songbirds may be through acoustic obstruction to their systems of vocal communication.…
View article: Spice and all things nasty: the challenge of synthetic cannabinoids
Spice and all things nasty: the challenge of synthetic cannabinoids Open
An evolving problem that is difficult to detect and treat
The Psychoactive Substances Act 2016, which came into force in May, signals a new approach to drug controls in the UK. For the first time, the basis for illegality is pharmacologic…
View article: DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF ‘SURE’: A PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURE (PROM) FOR RECOVERY FROM DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF ‘SURE’: A PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURE (PROM) FOR RECOVERY FROM DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE Open
'SURE' is a psychometrically valid, quick and easy-to-complete outcome measure, developed with unprecedented input from people in recovery. It can be used alongside, or instead of, existing outcome tools.
View article: Design and participant characteristics for a randomized effectiveness trial of an intensive lifestyle intervention to reduce cardiovascular risk in adults with type 2 diabetes: The I-D-HEALTH study
Design and participant characteristics for a randomized effectiveness trial of an intensive lifestyle intervention to reduce cardiovascular risk in adults with type 2 diabetes: The I-D-HEALTH study Open