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期刊名:Substance abuse

缩写:SUBST ABUS

ISSN:0889-7077

e-ISSN:1547-0164

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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Christopher J Frank,Lewei Allison Lin Christopher J Frank
Many patients with opioid use disorders do not receive evidence-based treatment. The COVID-19 pandemic expanded the use of telehealth for prescribing medications for opioid use disorder (OUD). The uptake of telehealth has been variable, and...
Deborah S Finnell,Victoria Soltis-Jarrett,Jeffrey Bratberg et al. Deborah S Finnell et al.
Background: Novel educational efforts are needed to prepare the current and future interprofessional health care workforce to address the range of substance use-related health problems. A 6-module massive open online course (MOOC) was devel...
Jason M Satterfield,Karen Werder,Stephanie Reynolds et al. Jason M Satterfield et al.
Health professions curricula are created to prepare learners to effectively address health issues affecting individ uals and their communities. Ideally, curricula emphasize the predominant biopsychosocial influences impacting the health of ...
Matthew P Abrams,Elle Lett,Danielle S Jackson et al. Matthew P Abrams et al.
Introduction: There is an extreme shortage of addiction psychiatrists and a lack of representation of addiction psychiatry (ADP) fellows from racial/ethnic minoritized backgrounds. ADP fellowship websites are integral in engaging potential ...
Elizabeth M Oliva,Sarah M Bagley,Richard Bottner et al. Elizabeth M Oliva et al.
This commentary provides an overview of the Association of Multidisciplinary Education and Research in Substance use and Addiction (AMERSA) 2021 annual conference: Transforming Care Through Evidence and Policy. The topics covered during the...
Cristina Martín-Pérez,Esperanza Vergara-Moragues,Juan José Fernández-Muñoz et al. Cristina Martín-Pérez et al.
Introduction: Little research has been carried out on the associations between several individual factors and hazardous alcohol use in women. The aim of this study was first, to study the relationship between reward sensitivity (RS) and alc...
Helen E Jack,Eric D Denisiuk,Brett A Collins et al. Helen E Jack et al.
Background: People with opioid use disorder (OUD) are increasingly started on buprenorphine in the hospital, yet many patients do not attend outpatient buprenorphine care after discharge. Peer providers, people in recovery themselves, are a...
Jessica Jay,Amy Chan,George Gayed et al. Jessica Jay et al.
Background: News coverage has both negatively and positively influenced public awareness and perceptions surrounding the opioid crisis. This study aimed to describe and analyze national network television news framing of the scope and impac...
Sarah E Wakeman,Eugene Lambert,Sunny Kung et al. Sarah E Wakeman et al.
Background: Racial, sex, and age disparities in buprenorphine treatment have previously been demonstrated. We evaluated trends in buprenorphine treatment disparities before and after the onset of the COVID pandemic in Massachusetts. Methods...
Abegail A Gill,Brandi Alford,Jennylynn Balmer et al. Abegail A Gill et al.
Background: Decreased physical fitness, loss of vision and hearing, and increased risk of chronic diseases are significant primary and secondary implications associated with the health of U.S. Military Service members who...