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Open AccessFrom concepts to treatment: a dialog between a preclinical researcher and a clinician in addiction medicine
The debate surrounding the brain disease model and the associated questioning of the relevance of animal models is polarizing the field of addiction, and tends to widen the gap between preclinical research and...
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Open AccessDoes Case Management Provide Support for Staff Facing Frequent Users of Emergency Departments? A Comparative Mixed-Method Evaluation of ED Staff Perception
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUED) account for a disproportionate number of emergency department (ED) visits and contribute to a wide range of challenges for ED staff. While several research has do...
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Open AccessHealth care providers’ perception of the frequent emergency department user issue and of targeted case management interventions: a cross-sectional national survey in Switzerland
Frequent users of emergency departments (FUEDs) (≥5 ED visits/year) represent a vulnerable population with complex needs accounting for a significant number of emergency department (ED) consultations, thus con...
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Open AccessSmartphone-based secondary prevention intervention for university students with unhealthy alcohol use identified by screening: study protocol of a parallel group randomized controlled trial
Unhealthy alcohol use is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among young people, including university students. Delivering secondary prevention interventions against unhealthy alcohol use is challenging...
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Open AccessImplementing a case management intervention for frequent users of the emergency department (I-CaM): an effectiveness-implementation hybrid trial study protocol
ED overcrowding represents a significant public health problem in developed countries. Frequent users of the emergency departments (FUEDs; reporting 5 or more ED visits in the past year) are often affected by ...
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Open AccessUsing case management in a universal health coverage system to improve quality of life of frequent Emergency Department users: a randomized controlled trial
Frequent Emergency Department users are likely to experience poor quality of life (QOL). Case management interventions are efficient in responding to the complex needs of this population, but their effects on ...
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Open AccessProceedings of the 14th annual conference of INEBRIA
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Open AccessProceedings of the 13th annual conference of INEBRIA
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Latent Class Analysis of Gambling Activities in a Sample of Young Swiss Men: Association with Gambling Problems, Substance Use Outcomes, Personality Traits and Co** Strategies
The study aimed to identify different patterns of gambling activities (PGAs) and to investigate how PGAs differed in gambling problems, substance use outcomes, personality traits and co** strategies. A repr...
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Open AccessSocioeconomic status and substance use among Swiss young men: a population-based cross-sectional study
Socioeconomic status (SES) is often inversely related to health outcomes and is likely to play a role in the use of psychoactive substances among young individuals, although little consensus exists on the asso...
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Open AccessModelling the consequences of a reduction in alcohol consumption among patients with alcohol dependence based on real-life observational data
Most available pharmacotherapies for alcohol-dependent patients target abstinence; however, reduced alcohol consumption may be a more realistic goal. Using randomized clinical trial (RCT) data, a previous micr...
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Open AccessCharacterizing the vulnerability of frequent emergency department users by applying a conceptual framework: a controlled, cross-sectional study
Frequent emergency department (ED) users meet several of the criteria of vulnerability, but this needs to be further examined taking into consideration all vulnerability’s different dimensions. This study aime...
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Open AccessScreening of mental health and substance users in frequent users of a general Swiss emergency department
The objectives of this study were to determine the proportions of psychiatric and substance use disorders suffered by emergency departments’ (EDs’) frequent users compared to the mainstream ED population, to e...
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Health impact of sport and exercise in emerging adult men: a prospective study
Health benefits of sport and exercise are well documented in children, adolescents and adults, but little is known about emerging adulthood—a period of life characterized by significant demographic and develop...
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Open AccessCase management for frequent users of the emergency department: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
We devised a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of an intervention based on case management care for frequent emergency department users. The aim of the intervention is to...
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Open AccessPerception of tobacco, cannabis, and alcohol use of others is associated with one’s own use
Interventions have been developed to reduce overestimations of substance use among others, especially for alcohol and among students. Nevertheless, there is a lack of knowledge on misperceptions of use for sub...
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Open AccessWithin-session changes in therapist and client behaviors during an alcohol brief motivational intervention for young men
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Open AccessUnder what conditions? Therapist and client characteristics moderate the role of change talk in brief motivational intervention
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Open AccessSelf-selection in a randomized trial of web-based primary and secondary prevention alcohol brief intervention
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Open AccessHow does brief motivational intervention work? A mediation analysis