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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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Amy Werremeyer,Mark A Strand,Heidi Eukel et al. Amy Werremeyer et al.
Background: Pharmacist stigma via examination of social distance preference and negative attitudes toward persons who misuse opioids is prevalent and may lower the quality of care provided to patients. Few studies have previously extended b...
Babalola Faseru,Laura M Mussulman,Niaman Nazir et al. Babalola Faseru et al.
Background: Enrollment in smoking cessation trials remain sub-optimal. The aim of this analysis was to determine the effectiveness of a modified Zelen's design in engaging hospitalized patients who smoke in a pragmatic OPT-IN versus OPT-OUT...
Terence M Hughes,Alexander Kalicki,Zina Huxley-Reicher et al. Terence M Hughes et al.
Background: The co-occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic and opioid epidemic has increased the risk of overdose and death for patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). COVID-19 has also exacerbated already limited access to opioid overdose edu...
Rachel E Barenie,Brian L Winbigler,R Eric Heidel et al. Rachel E Barenie et al.
Background: Opioid use disorder affects millions of Americans, but only a fraction receive treatment. This may be due in part to inaccurate information available about buprenorphine waivered practitioners (waivered practitioners) and Opioid...
Mohammad A Karim,Rajesh Talluri,Onyema G Chido-Amajuoyi et al. Mohammad A Karim et al.
Introduction: Heated Tobacco Products (HTP) have the potential to attain high uptake in the US. The current study estimated the prevalence of awareness, prevalence of use and the factors associated with awareness of HTP among US adults. Met...
David T Lardier,Kristen Gilmore Powell,N Andrew Peterson et al. David T Lardier et al.
Background: Epidemiological research has indicated higher polysubstance use among individuals who misuse opioids in the United States. Polysubstance use is also associated with multiple emergency department (ED) engagements in intervention ...
William L Swann,Terri L Schreiber,Serena Y Kim et al. William L Swann et al.
Background: US local health departments (LHDs) have faced the COVID-19 pandemic and the opioid epidemic simultaneously. This article investigates the perceived impact of COVID-19 on the continuation of locally available services for address...
Patrick C M Brown,Thị Thanh Thuy Dinh,Andrew Edsall et al. Patrick C M Brown et al.
Background: Patients report that familial support can facilitate initiation and maintenance of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). However, providing such support can create pressure and additional b...
Emma Gugala,Owanate Briggs,Leticia R Moczygemba et al. Emma Gugala et al.
Background: Harm reduction includes treatment and prevention approaches rather than abstinence, as a public health strategy for mitigating the opioid epidemic. Harm reduction is a new strategy for many healthcare professionals, and gaps in ...
Yuri A Maricich,Edward V Nunes,Aimee N C Campbell et al. Yuri A Maricich et al.
Background: Traditional treatments for substance use disorders (SUDs) rely heavily on face-to-face interactions, which pose substantial limitations for patients. A clinical trial of a digital therapeutic (DT), delivering behavioral therapy ...