Proceedings of the 19th annual conference of INEBRIA.

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Zdroj: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice; 1/30/2024, Vol. 19, p1-23, 23p
Abstrakt: This document is a collection of abstracts from the 19th annual conference of INEBRIA, focusing on the evaluation of digital interventions for alcohol and other drugs. The abstracts provide insights into the effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of various interventions, such as the Drink Less app and digital Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) programs. The document also includes studies and presentations on brief interventions for substance use and alcohol misuse in different settings, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on these interventions. Additionally, there are studies on the implementation of screening and brief interventions in healthcare settings, the knowledge of health workers on brief interventions, and the use of self-administered screening for substance use in youth. The document highlights the importance of tailored interventions, training for healthcare professionals, and addressing biases and power differentials in reproductive health counseling. It also includes studies on the implementation of screening and brief interventions in various settings, such as cardiology services, high schools, and city halls, as well as the development of standardized protocols and contextually relevant interventions. The document concludes with a scoping review on healthcare workers' perspectives on the outpatient provision of methadone for individuals with opioid use disorder, emphasizing the need for improved education and support structures. Finally, there are studies on the effectiveness of a culturally adapted brief negotiation interview (BNI) combined with SMS boosters in reducing binge drinking behavior in Tanzania, as well as the perceived family support for patients undergoing [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index