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Chris Simone Christenson

GETTING PEOPLE OUT OF SUBOXONE ADDICTION

Chris Simone Christenson - 30 September 2021
Here is a blog post on Suboxone Detox from Buena Vista Health and Recovery Center which is very helpful and educational. I personally liked how detailed and well researched this piece is. Title: Suboxone Detox: GETTING PEOPLE OUT OF SUBOXONE ADDICTION Published: July 27, 2021
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Rasha Abi Hana

Are former heavy drinkers in the UK less likely to identify as being in recovery compared to those in the USA? A pilot test

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 30 September 2021
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Cunningham, J.A., Godinho, A. Are former heavy drinkers in the UK less likely to identify as being in recovery compared to those in the USA? A pilot test. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 16, 74 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-021-00412-8

The Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) movement created the term "in recovery" to express the continuing requirement for vigilance in order to sustain sobriety (which includes abstinence from alcohol intake) and avoid a return to dangerous drinking. This term, or identity, may be adopted by someone who considers themselves to be in recovery for the rest of their lives. Recovery is considered to entail gains in health and wellbeing, and has been described as a social process in which individuals learn to absorb new norms and values as part of a recovery-oriented identity, but it is not specifically...

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Medically-Assisted Benzodiazepine Detox

Chris Simone Christenson - 21 September 2021
Published by: Restore Health and Wellness Center Posted on: July 19, 2021 This article, discussing safe recovery from benzodiazepine addiction using Medically-Assisted Detox, is very well written and comprehensive providing details from the basic information on benzodiazepines, benzo abuse...
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Rasha Abi Hana

Gender disparities in opioid treatment progress in methadone versus counselling

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 22 July 2021
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Scientific article
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Guerrero, E., Amaro, H., Kong, Y. et al. Gender disparities in opioid treatment progress in methadone versus counseling. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 16, 52 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-021-00389-4

The high dropout rate (75%) in opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment among women and racial/ethnic minorities in the United States necessitates a better knowledge of the factors that contribute to treatment success. While therapy and medication for OUD are considered the top standard of care in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, many people with OUD receive just counseling or methadone-only therapies. This study compares gender inequalities in methadone-based treatment plan progress to counseling-based programs in one of the biggest SUD treatment systems in the United States.

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Rasha Abi Hana

High-dose buprenorphine induction in the emergency department for treatment of opioid use disorder

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 22 July 2021
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Scientific article
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Herring AA, Vosooghi AA, Luftig J, et al. High-Dose Buprenorphine Induction in the Emergency Department for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(7):e2117128. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.17128

In response to the rising efficacy of the illicit opioid drug supply and often observed delays in access to follow-up therapy, emergency departments (EDs) occasionally utilize a high-dose buprenorphine induction method for the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD). The objective of this study is to investigate the safety and tolerability of high-dose (>12 mg) buprenorphine induction for patients with OUD presenting to an ED.

Data were manually extracted from electronic health records for all ED patients with OUD treated with buprenorphine at a single, urban, safety-net hospital in Oakland...

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James Harvey

World Drug Report 2021

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 25 June 2021
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Book
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UNODC
Consisting of five separate booklets, the World Drug Report 2021 provides an in-depth analysis of the global drug markets and paints a comprehensive picture of the measurable effects and potential impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the world drug problem.
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Opportunity to Speak at the Civil Society Webinars on the World Drug Report

Shared by Edie - 7 June 2021
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The VNGOC together with the UNODC Civil Society Unit will be holding two webinars to present and discuss the World Drug Report 2021(link is external), which will be launched on 25th June.
 
VNGOC are looking for civil society speakers wishing to present at these webinars, on how they use the data compiled in the World Drug Report each year and how these data impact their work. 

  • The first webinar will be held on 13th July 2021 and will focus on Asia, Oceania and Europe.
  • The second webinar will be held on 15th July 2021 and will focus on Africa and the Americas. 

Each webinar will comprise welcome remarks...

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Livia

2021 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report

Shared by Livia - 17 May 2021
International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
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United States Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs

2021 INCSR–Volume I: Drug and Chemical Control (As submitted to Congress)

To read the full report, please visit: https://www.state.gov/2021-incsr-volume-i-drug-and-chemical-control-as-submitted-to-congress/(link is external)

 

 

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Livia

7 Tips to Engage in Mental Health Treatment the Guatemalan Maya Families Living in the United States

Shared by Livia - 19 March 2021
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National Hispanic and Latino MHTTC

Source: https://mhttcnetwork.org/sites/default/files/2020-09/7tips_maya_Families_V2.pdf(link is external)

Publication Date: August 1, 2020

Developed By: National Hispanic and Latino MHTTC

Guatemalans were the sixth-largest Hispanic group living in the United States in 2017, and along with Venezuelans and Dominicans, had the fastest population growth since 2010. Guatemalan Mayas living in the United States have suffered immigration stress and cumulative trauma, strongly associated with depression, anxiety, alcohol-related disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The purpose of this factsheet is...

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Global Synthetic Drugs Assessment 2020

Shared by Edie - 19 January 2021
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Book
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UNODC

The Global Synthetic Drugs Assessment 2020 (link is external)provides an analysis of the global synthetic drugs market.

  • The first part of this report provides options for responses to counter the synthetic drug problem.
  • The second part presents a global thematic analysis of the key trends and emerging developments of the synthetic drugs market as well as the recent trends in the manufacture of synthetic drugs, including the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The third part provides the key findings of the synthetic drug situation in the different regions of the world.

Global Synthetic Drugs Assessment

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Edie

Monitoring the Future Study: Trends in Prevalence of Various Drugs

Shared by Edie - 18 December 2020
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On December 15, the United States National Institute on Drug Abuse announced new data from the annual Monitoring the Future study led by researchers at the University of Michigan.

On December 16, a data processing error was found. This error misrepresented the scope of the decreases in daily or near-daily vaping of nicotine, marijuana, and just flavoring. NIDA’s materials were updated on December 17 to reflect the correct data(link is external).

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Sex and Gender Effects in Recovery From Alcohol Use Disorder

Shared by Joanna (ISSUP staff) - 23 November 2020
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Scientific article
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Alcohol Research. 2020;40(3):03. https://doi.org/10.35946/arcr.v40.3.03

The current article provides a summary of biopsychosocial gender differences in alcohol use disorder (AUD), then reviews existing literature on gender differences in treatment access, retention, outcomes, and longer-term recovery. Among psychotherapies for AUD, there is support for the efficacy of providing female-specific treatment and for female-only treatment settings, but only when female-specific treatment is included. However, despite mandates from the National Institutes of Health to do so, there is little work thus far that directly compares genders on outcomes of specific...

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WiRED International Health Module on Quitting Smoking

Shared by Edie - 19 November 2020
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WiRED International brings free computer-based medical and health education to communities around the world.
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Livia

Modeling Mitigation Strategies to Reduce Opioid-Related Morbidity and Mortality in U.S.

Shared by Livia - 9 November 2020
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Scientific article
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Ballreich J, Mansour O, Hu E, et al. Modeling Mitigation Strategies to Reduce Opioid-Related Morbidity and Mortality in the US. JAMA Netw Open. 2020;3(11):e2023677. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.23677

A decision analytic dynamic Markov model on the US population aged 12 years or older was used to project the number of fatal overdoses caused by any opioid between 2020 – 2029 and project the number of deaths that can be averted by prescribing restrictions, naloxone distribution, and expansion of MAT interventions. Based on data taken from 2010-2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the US Census, and the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions- III, the status quo, the...

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James Harvey

Webinar | Building Strength and Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 6 November 2020
Event Date
20 November 2020
Location:
Washington, D.C.
United States

Building Strength and Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Focus on Parents with Substance Use Disorders and Their Children

A live webinar exploring strategies for building strength and resilience in parents with substance use...

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Stephanie

Online Drug Education

Stephanie - 6 September 2020
Youth learning the Truth About Drugs.

If anyone needs drug education resources, the Foundation for a Drug-Free World provides free materials and also has free online courses.

Here is the link to for anyone to take the courses:

https://www.drugfreeworld.org/course/

Here is the link for educators who want to monitor their students progress:

http://education.drugfreeworld.org/

Hope this helps.

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Livia

World Drug Report Survey 2020

Shared by Livia - 1 September 2020
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UNODC has launched a new survey to collect feedback on the World Drug Report.

The objective of this survey is to maintain the relevance of the World Drug Report by understanding how it is used and the extent to which it fulfils the needs and expectations of its readers.

The deadline for submission is the 21st of September.

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Motivational Interviewing Course: Assisting Patients in Making Sustainable Positive Lifestyle Changes

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 19 May 2020

This free webinar-based training course on Motivational Interviewing (MI) is presented by Igor Koutsenok, MD, MS, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California San Diego, Department of Psychiatry.

Igor Koutsenok ISSUP Motivational Interviewing

Motivational Interviewing is an essential, client-centered, counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence. We are absolutely thrilled to bring you this skills-building opportunity presented by a recognized expert in the field of MI.

The course consists of four sessions (originally held during June 2020).

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Livia

Full Tuition Scholarship to the Virtual 49th Summer Clinical Institute in Addictions Studies 2020

Shared by Livia - 15 May 2020
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The University of California San Diego, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, is honored to award you with a full tuition scholarship to the virtual 49th Summer Clinical Institute in Addictions Studies 2020.

You will have a chance to interact and learn from the world leading experts , scientists, practitioners and policy makers in the area of Substance Use Disorders. We would like to thank the Scaife Family Foundation for their continues support of the institute, particularly scholarships for students and trainees.

The Institute will be held on June 2 & 3.

Please visit the secure sc(link is external)...

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Best Practices for Co-occurring Disorders Treatment: Staffing and Training

Shared by Livia - 11 May 2020
Event Date
19 August 2020
Location:
Webinar

Presented by: Great Lakes, Northeast & Caribbean, and Northwest Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTCs)

Organizational staffing directly impacts program capacity for integrated treatment, particularly whether an organization’s staff...

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