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Antonio Rial,Nuria García-Couceiro,Patricia Gómez et al. Antonio Rial et al.
Drug-facilitated sexual assault (DFSA) is a topic of growing social concern in recent years. Despite this, few empirical studies carried out in Spain have analysed the phenomenon from a preventive approach. The aim of this study, in additio...
Ana Sánchez-Kuhn,Jorge L Puga,Pilar Flores et al. Ana Sánchez-Kuhn et al.
Problematic smartphone use (PSU) is an uncontrollable behavior that impedes the ability to stop using it despite potential negative consequences. This excessive behavior has been considered in the research field as a behavioral addiction, a...
Sergio Fernández-Artamendi,Gerardo Florez Menéndez,María-Teresa Cortés-Tomás et al. Sergio Fernández-Artamendi et al.
Peter Anderson,Daša Kokole Peter Anderson
In its action plan (2022-2030) to reduce the harmful use of alcohol, WHO calls on economic operators to "substitute, whenever possible, higher-alcohol products with no-alcohol and lower-alcohol products in their overall product portfolios, ...
Víctor José Villanueva Blasco,Bárbara González Amado,Verónica Villanueva Silvestre et al. Víctor José Villanueva Blasco et al.
The objective was to analyze the changes in cannabis use during lockdown considering sex, age, living situation and level of addiction. This descriptive and non-probabilistic study used a convenience sample of 208 participants with ages bet...
Sílvia Mondon,Antònia Raich,Concepció Martí et al. Sílvia Mondon et al.
The objective of this study is to describe how mental health professionals in training (residents) apply the brief intervention (5As) on the tobacco and alcohol consumption to their patients, and if this is related to the training received ...