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  1. In 2016, the International Network on Brief Interventions for Alcohol & Other Drugs convened a meeting titled “Rethinking alcohol interventions in health care”. The aims of the meeting were to synthesize recen...

    Authors: Joseph E. Glass, Sven Andréasson, Katharine A. Bradley, Sara Wallhed Finn, Emily C. Williams, Ann-Sofie Bakshi, Antoni Gual, Nick Heather, Marcela Tiburcio Sainz, Vivek Benegal and Richard Saitz
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:14
  2. Women in South Africa who use alcohol and other drugs face multiple barriers to HIV care. These barriers make it difficult for women to progress through each step in the HIV treatment cascade from diagnosis to...

    Authors: Wendee M. Wechsberg, Charles van der Horst, Jacqueline Ndirangu, Irene A. Doherty, Tracy Kline, Felicia A. Browne, Jennifer M. Belus, Robin Nance and William A. Zule
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:12
  3. Persons living with HIV and substance use disorders face barriers to sustained engagement in medical care, leading to suboptimal antiretroviral treatment outcomes. Innovative mobile technology tools such as cu...

    Authors: Ryan P. Westergaard, Andrew Genz, Kristen Panico, Pamela J. Surkan, Jeanne Keruly, Heidi E. Hutton, Larry W. Chang and Gregory D. Kirk
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:11
  4. In the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), residential treatment programs are an important part of the continuum of care for patients with a substance use disorder (SUD). However, a limited number of pro...

    Authors: Laura S. Ellerbe, Luisa Manfredi, Shalini Gupta, Tyler E. Phelps, Thomas R. Bowe, Anna D. Rubinsky, Jennifer L. Burden and Alex H. S. Harris
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:10
  5. Opioid use disorder (OUD) affects approximately 21.9 million people worldwide. This study aims to determine the association between age of onset of opioid use and comorbid disorders, both physical and psychiat...

    Authors: Leen Naji, Brittany Burns Dennis, Monica Bawor, Michael Varenbut, Jeff Daiter, Carolyn Plater, Guillaume Pare, David C. Marsh, Andrew Worster, Dipika Desai, James MacKillop, Lehana Thabane and Zainab Samaan
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:9
  6. People living with HIV (PLWH) with a substance use disorder (SUD) tend to receive inadequate medical care in part because of a siloed healthcare system in which HIV and substance use services are delivered sep...

    Authors: Kasey Claborn, Sara Becker, Susan Ramsey, Josiah Rich and Peter D. Friedmann
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:8
  7. Buprenorphine maintenance for opioid dependence remains of limited availability among underserved populations, despite increases in US opioid misuse and overdose deaths. Low threshold primary care treatment mo...

    Authors: Elenore Patterson Bhatraju, Ellie Grossman, Babak Tofighi, Jennifer McNeely, Danae DiRocco, Mara Flannery, Ann Garment, Keith Goldfeld, Marc N. Gourevitch and Joshua D. Lee
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:7
  8. Opioid dependence is a chronic condition with substantial health, economic and social costs. The study objective was to conduct a systematic review of published health-economic models of opioid agonist therapy...

    Authors: Mersha Chetty, James J. Kenworthy, Sue Langham, Andrew Walker and William C. N. Dunlop
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:6
  9. The objective of this study was to review changes in the prevalence of opioid use disorder in pregnancy, and to describe the prenatal care and neonatal outcomes following the implementation of buprenorphine tr...

    Authors: Kelley Saia, Sarah M. Bagley, Elisha M. Wachman, Payal P. Patel, Marisa D. Nadas and Susan B. Brogly
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:5
  10. Khat, a plant native to East Africa, has psychoactive constituents similar to amphetamine. Chronic khat use can lead to psychological dependence with multiple physical and mental health harms, complicating cli...

    Authors: Alan R. Lifson, Sale Workneh, Tibebe Shenie, Desalegn Admassu Ayana, Zenebe Melaku, Lemlem Bezabih, Hiwot Tekle Waktola, Behailu Dagne, Rose Hilk, Ken C. Winters and Lucy Slater
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:3
  11. The abbreviated Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test for Consumption (AUDIT-C) is rapidly becoming the alcohol screening tool of choice for busy practitioners in clinical settings and by researchers keen t...

    Authors: Zarnie Khadjesari, Ian R. White, Jim McCambridge, Louise Marston, Paul Wallace, Christine Godfrey and Elizabeth Murray
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:2
  12. Adolescents in residential substance use disorder (SUD) treatment have poor outcomes post-discharge, with follow-up studies suggesting that most adolescents relapse within 90 days. Parenting practices directly...

    Authors: Sara J. Becker, Lynn Hernandez, Anthony Spirito and Selby Conrad
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017 12:1
  13. Alcohol misuse among individuals receiving agonist treatment for an opioid use disorder is common and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. At present, though substantial research highlights ...

    Authors: Seonaid Nolan, Jan Klimas and Evan Wood
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:17
  14. Emerging adulthood is an age of particularly risky behavior. Substance misuse during this phase of life can be the beginning of longer-term problems, making intervention programs particularly important. This ...

    Authors: Blair Beadnell, Michele A. Crisafulli, Pamela A. Stafford and Erin A. Casey
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:16
  15. Authors: Rod Watson, James Morris, John Isitt, Pablo Barrio, Lluisa Ortega, Antoni Gual, Kenneth Conner, Tracy Stecker, Stephen Maisto, Sophie Paroz, Caroline Graap, Véronique S Grazioli, Jean-Bernard Daeppen, Susan E Collins, Nicolas Bertholet, Jennifer McNeely…
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11(Suppl 1):13

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 11 Supplement 1

  16. Active consideration of effective medications to treat alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a consensus standard of care, yet knowledge and use of these medications are very low across diverse settings. This study ev...

    Authors: Alex H. S. Harris, Thomas Bowe, Hildi Hagedorn, Andrea Nevedal, Andrea K. Finlay, Risha Gidwani, Craig Rosen, Chad Kay and Melissa Christopher
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:15
  17. Social networks play positive and negative roles in the lives of homeless people influencing their alcohol and/or other drug (AOD) and HIV risk behaviors.

    Authors: Karen Chan Osilla, David P. Kennedy, Sarah B. Hunter and Ervant Maksabedian
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:14
  18. Alcohol use can have a significant negative impact on young adults in mental health treatment. This cross-sectional study examined prevalence and factors associated with hazardous drinking among young adults s...

    Authors: Anna E. Ordóñez, Rachel Ranney, Maxine Schwartz, Carol A. Mathews and Derek D. Satre
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:12
  19. In 2009, a university adopted a policy of emergency department transport of students appearing intoxicated on campus. The objective was to describe the change in ED referrals after policy initiation and descr...

    Authors: Sigmund J. Kharasch, David R. McBride, Richard Saitz and Ward P. Myers
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:11
  20. Russia and Eastern Europe have one of the fastest growing HIV epidemics in the world. While countries in this region have implemented HIV testing within addiction treatment systems, linkage to HIV care from th...

    Authors: Natalia Gnatienko, Steve C. Han, Evgeny Krupitsky, Elena Blokhina, Carly Bridden, Christine E. Chaisson, Debbie M. Cheng, Alexander Y. Walley, Anita Raj and Jeffrey H. Samet
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:10
  21. Sleep abnormalities are associated with acute and chronic use of addictive substances. Although sleep complaints associated with use and abstinence from addictive substances are widely recognized, familiarity ...

    Authors: Gustavo A. Angarita, Nazli Emadi, Sarah Hodges and Peter T. Morgan
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:9
  22. Brief interventions such as Screening, a single session of Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) have shown mixed effectiveness in primary care. However, there are indications that multi-sessio...

    Authors: Jaclyn E. Chambers, Adam C. Brooks, Rachel Medvin, David S. Metzger, Jennifer Lauby, Carolyn M. Carpenedo, Kevin E. Favor and Kimberly C. Kirby
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:8
  23. Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol is a major public health concern, and many individuals continue to drink and drive even after being convicted of a DUI offense. Latinos, in particular, are dispropo...

    Authors: Karen Chan Osilla, Katherine E. Watkins, Magdalena Kulesza, Karen Flórez, Marielena Lara-Greenberg and Jeremy N. V. Miles
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:7
  24. Young adult veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan represent a population at-risk for heavy and problematic alcohol use. Unfortunately, few seek treatment for alcohol concerns and those that do seek c...

    Authors: Eric R. Pedersen, Grant N. Marshall and Terry L. Schell
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:6
  25. Individuals transitioning from homelessness to housing face challenges to reducing alcohol, drug and HIV risk behaviors. To aid in this transition, this study developed and will test a computer-assisted interv...

    Authors: David P. Kennedy, Sarah B. Hunter, Karen Chan Osilla, Ervant Maksabedian, Daniela Golinelli and Joan S. Tucker
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:4
  26. Patients, providers, communities and health systems have struggled to achieve balance between access to opioid treatment for chronic pain and its potential harmful consequences: especially misuse, addiction an...

    Authors: William C. Becker, Jessica S. Merlin, Ajay Manhapra and Ellen L. Edens
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:3
  27. Pragmatic trials of empirically-supported behavior therapies may inform clinical and policy decisions concerning therapy sustainment. This retrospective trial design paper describes and discusses pragmatic fea...

    Authors: Bryan Hartzler, K. Michelle Peavy, T. Ron Jackson and Molly Carney
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:2
  28. Effective counseling and pharmacotherapy for unhealthy alcohol use are rarely provided in HIV treatment settings to patients. Our goal was to describe factors influencing implementation of a stepped care mode...

    Authors: E. Jennifer Edelman, Nathan B. Hansen, Christopher J. Cutter, Cheryl Danton, Lynn E. Fiellin, Patrick G. O’Connor, Emily C. Williams, Stephen A. Maisto, Kendall J. Bryant and David A. Fiellin
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2016 11:1
  29. Unhealthy alcohol use is a major contributor to the global burden of disease and injury. The US Preventive Services Task Force has recommended alcohol screening and intervention in general medical settings sin...

    Authors: Jennifer R. Mertens, Felicia W. Chi, Constance M. Weisner, Derek D. Satre, Thekla B. Ross, Steve Allen, David Pating, Cynthia I. Campbell, Yun Wendy Lu and Stacy A. Sterling
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10:26
  30. Alcohol use patterns that are hazardous for one’s health is prevalent among DWI (driving while intoxicated) offenders and is a key predictor of recidivism. The aim of this program evaluation was to determine t...

    Authors: Jillian Mullen, Stacy R. Ryan, Charles W. Mathias and Donald M. Dougherty
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10:25
  31. Computer technologies hold promise for implementing tobacco screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT). This study aims to evaluate a computerized tobacco SBIRT system called the Health E...

    Authors: Edwin D. Boudreaux, Beau Abar, Brianna Haskins, Brigitte Bauman and Grant Grissom
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10:24
  32. In order to monitor and ultimately improve the quality of addiction treatment, professional societies, health care systems, and addiction treatment programs must establish clinical practice standards and then ...

    Authors: Alex H. S. Harris, Shalini Gupta, Thomas Bowe, Laura S. Ellerbe, Tyler E. Phelps, Anna D. Rubinsky, John W. Finney, Steven M. Asch, Keith Humphreys and Jodie Trafton
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10:22
  33. Keeping substance use disorder patients actively engaged in treatment is a challenge. Horse-assisted therapy (HAT) is increasingly used as a complementary therapy, with claimed motivational and other benefits ...

    Authors: Ann Kern-Godal, Espen Ajo Arnevik, Espen Walderhaug and Edle Ravndal
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10:21
  34. The magnitude of the effect of hepatitis C viral infection on survival is still not fully understood. The objective of this study was to determine whether the presence of hepatitis C viral antibodies in 1991 w...

    Authors: Anthony J. Accurso, Darius A. Rastegar, Sharon R. Ghazarian and Michael I. Fingerhood
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10:20
  35. The heritability of opioid use disorder has been widely investigated; however, the influence of specific genes on methadone treatment outcomes is not well understood. The association between response to methad...

    Authors: Monica Bawor, Brittany B. Dennis, Charlie Tan, Guillaume Pare, Michael Varenbut, Jeff Daiter, Carolyn Plater, Andrew Worster, David C. Marsh, Meir Steiner, Rebecca Anglin, Dipika Desai, Lehana Thabane and Zainab Samaan
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2015 10:19

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