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    Patterns of remission from alcohol dependence in the United Kingdom: results from an online panel general population survey

    Previous research has demonstrated that remissions from alcohol use disorders can occur without accessing treatment. The current study explored the prevalence of such untreated remissions in the UK and further...

    John A. Cunningham, Christina Schell in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and… (2024)

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

    To provide a preliminary test of the prediction that fewer former heavy drinkers will identify themselves as being in recovery in the UK versus the USA.

    John A Cunningham, Alexandra Godinho in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy (2021)

  3. Article

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    Information technology and addiction science: promises and challenges

    Information technology can be used to advance addiction science and clinical practice.

    Nicolas Bertholet, John A. Cunningham in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2021)

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    Beliefs about cannabis at the time of legalization in Canada: results from a general population survey

    Cannabis became a legally available drug in Canada in October of 2018. The objective of this study was to examine beliefs about cannabis use at the time of legalization among past year cannabis users, those wh...

    John A. Cunningham in Harm Reduction Journal (2020)

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    The last 10 years: any changes in perceptions of the seriousness of alcohol, cannabis, and substance use in Canada?

    Over the last decade, there have been a number of changes in the Canadian landscape - the deconstruction of alcohol policy in some provinces, the legalization of cannabis, increased availability of gambling op...

    John A. Cunningham, Anja Koski-Jännes in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy (2019)

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    Proceedings of the 14th annual conference of INEBRIA

    Aisha S. Holloway, Jennifer Ferguson in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2017)

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    Proceedings of the 13th annual conference of INEBRIA

    Rod Watson, James Morris, John Isitt, Pablo Barrio in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2016)

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    Treatment dismantling pilot study to identify the active ingredients in personalized feedback interventions for hazardous alcohol use: randomized controlled trial

    There is a considerable body of evidence supporting the effectiveness of personalized feedback interventions for hazardous alcohol use—whether delivered face-to-face, by postal mail, or over the Internet (prob...

    John A Cunningham, Michelle Murphy in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2014)

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    Self-selection in a randomized trial of web-based primary and secondary prevention alcohol brief intervention

    Nicolas Bertholet, Joseph Studer in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2013)

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    Pragmatic randomized controlled trial of providing access to a brief personalized alcohol feedback intervention in university students

    There is a growing body of evidence indicating that web-based personalized feedback interventions can reduce the amount of alcohol consumed in problem drinking college students. This study sought to evaluate w...

    John A Cunningham, Christian S Hendershot in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (2012)

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    Societal images of Cannabis use: comparing three countries

    Differences in beliefs about Cannabis were compared between Canada, Sweden and Finland using nationally representative population surveys containing similar items.

    John A Cunningham, Jan Blomqvist, Anja Koski-Jännes in Harm Reduction Journal (2012)

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    Barriers to the dissemination of four harm reduction strategies: a survey of addiction treatment providers in Ontario

    A sample of service providers at addictions agencies' in Ontario were interviewed by telephone to assess attitudes toward, anticipated internal and external barriers to implementing, and expected benefits of f...

    Karen L Hobden, John A Cunningham in Harm Reduction Journal (2006)