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    Cannabis use and dependence among festival attendees: results from the French OCTOPUS survey

    Chronic use of cannabis is associated with an increased risk of psychosocial, mental and physical health impairments. Sociohealth institutions reach a very limited proportion of cannabis users in need of treat...

    Sarah Chaaban, Marion Istvan, Benoit Schreck, Pauline Laigo in BMC Public Health (2024)

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    Substance use disorder of equimolar oxygen-nitrous oxide mixture in French sickle-cell patients: results of the PHEDRE study

    In many countries, nitrous oxide is used in a gas mixture (EMONO) for short-term analgesia. Cases of addiction, with significant misuse, have been reported in hospitalized patients. Patients suffering from sic...

    Marie Gérardin, Morgane Rousselet, Marie-Laure Couec in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases (2024)

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    Online Assessment of Social Cognition in a Population of Gamers and Gamblers: Results of the eSMILE Study

    The purpose of the eSMILE study was to explore social cognition (SC) in the two behavioural addictions (BAs) included in international classifications: gaming disorder and gambling disorder. In these disorders...

    Elodie Hurel, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Gaëlle Challet-Bouju in Journal of Gambling Studies (2023)

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    Systematic Review of Gaming and Neuropsychological Assessment of Social Cognition

    Playing video games is associated with cognitive changes and possibly psychosocial difficulties. Problematic gaming occurs upon the loss of control over videogame playing; gaming disorder is considered a behav...

    Elodie Hurel, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Orianne Bouillard in Neuropsychology Review (2023)

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    First results of the French OCTOPUS survey among festival attendees: a latent class analysis

    Illicit substance use has constantly evolved over the years, particularly in the party scene. Monitoring these changes is essential to adapt harm reduction strategies. The OCTOPUS survey was implemented to enh...

    Marion Istvan, Vincent Bresdin, Marie Mainguy, Pauline Laigo in Harm Reduction Journal (2023)

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    The experience of caregivers providing therapeutic patient education for people living with bipolar disorder: a qualitative study

    Therapeutic patient education (TPE) programs are psycho-educational treatments suggested for all chronic diseases. For several years, these programs have been develo** for people living with bipolar disorder...

    Marion Chirio-Espitalier, Yves-Antoine Harscoët, Mélanie Duval in BMC Psychiatry (2023)

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    Author Correction: Pictograms to aid laypeople in identifying the addictiveness of gambling products (PictoGRRed study)

    Amandine Luquiens, Morgane Guillou, Julie Giustiniani in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    Pictograms to aid laypeople in identifying the addictiveness of gambling products (PictoGRRed study)

    The structural addictive characteristics of gambling products are important targets for prevention, but can be unintuitive to laypeople. In the PictoGRRed (Pictograms for Gambling Risk Reduction) study, we aim...

    Amandine Luquiens, Morgane Guillou, Julie Giustiniani in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Patients’ perspectives of the effects of a group-based therapeutic patient education program for bipolar disorder: a qualitative analysis

    Few qualitative studies have explored the impact of group-based psychoeducation programs from the perspective of patients with bipolar disorder, and no studies to date have examined the effects of such program...

    Mélanie Duval, Yves-Antoine Harscoët, Julien Jupille, Marie Grall-Bronnec in BMC Psychiatry (2022)

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    How do people who use drugs receiving Opioid Medication Therapy perceive their treatment ? A multicentre study

    The resurgence of heroin use and the misuse of pharmaceutical opioids are some of the reasons for a worldwide increase in opioid dependence. Opioid Medication Therapies (OMT) have amply demonstrated their effi...

    Morgane Guillou Landreat, Antoine Dany, Gaelle Challet Bouju in Harm Reduction Journal (2022)

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    Evaluation of the link between the Guttman errors and response shift at the individual level

    Methods for response shift (RS) detection at the individual level could be of great interest when analyzing changes in patient-reported outcome data. Guttman errors (GEs), which measure discrepancies in respon...

    Yseulys Dubuy, Véronique Sébille, Marie Grall-Bronnec in Quality of Life Research (2022)

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    The efficacy of a targeted PREVENTION programme for addictive behaviour (PREVENTURE) among vulnerable ADOlescents in France - study procotol

    Alcohol use is a major public health challenge in France, where at the age of 17 half the young people report an episode of severe alcohol intoxication in the month preceding the survey. Numerous prevention pr...

    morgane guillou-landreat, Elkhan Tahmazov, Schreck Benoit in BMC Public Health (2021)

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    Benzodiazepine withdrawal in older people: what is the prevalence, what are the signs, and which patients?

    Benzodiazepines (BZDs) and related drugs (Z-drugs) are mainly taken chronically, and older people are much more likely to take them on a chronic basis despite recommendations. Withdrawal symptoms could be an o...

    Alexandra Jobert, Edouard-Jules Laforgue in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (2021)

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    Alcohol use disorders, beverage preferences and the influence of alcohol marketing: a preliminary study

    Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) are among the most prevalent mental disorders in the world. They are the leading risk factor for premature mortality and disability among 15 to 49-year-olds. Links between alcohol m...

    Morgane Guillou Landreat, Céline Beauvais in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and… (2020)

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    Gambling Phenotypes in Older Adults

    Participation in gambling is rising in older adults. Indeed, in the coming years, engagement in gambling as a social activity is expected to increase more sharply in the elderly than in any other age group. Du...

    Roser Granero, Susana Jiménez-Murcia in Journal of Gambling Studies (2020)

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    Impact of alcohol marketing on drinkers with Alcohol use disorders seeking treatment: a mixed-method study protocol

    The marketing of alcohol influences patterns of alcohol consumption. Existing studies have focused, for the most part, on adolescents and the links between exposure to marketing and alcohol initiation. In Fran...

    Morgane Guillou-Landreat, Antoine Dany, Jean Yves Le Reste in BMC Public Health (2020)

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    Correction to: Gambling and Social Cognition: a Systematic Review

    The original article unfortunately contained a mistake. Some references mentioned in Table 1 have been misplaced and not included in the final bibliography.

    Elodie Hurel, Gaëlle Challet-Bouju, Nicolas Bukowski in Current Addiction Reports (2019)

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    Gambling and Social Cognition: a Systematic Review

    The aim of this article was to review current research regarding social cognition (SC) in gambling disorder (GD), to (i) compile and synthetize the current state of existing literature on this topic, and (ii) ...

    Elodie Hurel, Gaëlle Challet-Bouju, Nicolas Bukowski in Current Addiction Reports (2019)

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    The MEOPAeDent trial protocol—an observational study of the Equimolar Mixture of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide (EMONO) effects in paediatric dentistry

    Many studies were conducted to assess the benefit/risk ratio of EMONO (Equimolar Mixture of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide) in France before it was authorized for use outside the hospital setting in 2009. The main o...

    Tony Prud’homme, Sylvie Dajean-Trutaud, Morgane Rousselet in BMC Oral Health (2019)

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    Prevalence of hypobetalipoproteinemia and related psychiatric characteristics in a psychiatric population: results from the retrospective HYPOPSY Study

    Hypobetalipoproteinemia (HBL) is defined by plasma concentrations of LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) lower than the fifth percentile for age and sex. Several psychiatric symptoms have been reported in association with...

    Bertrand Cariou, Gaëlle Challet-Bouju, Céline Bernard in Lipids in Health and Disease (2018)

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