Culture
WHO cross-cultural applicability research on diagnosis and assessment of substance use disorders

A paper by Robin Room et al., 1996 "The attitudes of societies to alcohol and drug use affects the use of criteria and the making of diagnoses." R. Room et al. Abstract "The cross-cultural applicability of criteria for the diagnosis of substance use disorders and of instruments used for their assessment were studied in nine […]

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Basic theory
Addiction and the Brain: Development, Not Disease

A paper by Marc Lewis, 2016 "[This analysis] also highlights neural and behavioral parallels between substance addictions, behavioral addictions, normative compulsive behaviors, and falling in love." M. Lewis Abstract "I review the brain disease model of addiction promoted by medical, scientific, and clinical authorities in the US and elsewhere. I then show that the disease […]

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Neurobiology
What neurobiology cannot tell us about addiction

A paper by Harold Kalant, 2010 "There is abundant evidence that psychological, social, economic and specific situational factors play important roles in initiating addiction..." H. Kalant Abstract "Molecular neurobiological studies have yielded enormous amounts of valuable information about neuronal response mechanisms and their adaptive changes. However, in relation to addiction this information is of limited […]

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Basic theory
Q: Is Addiction a Brain Disease or a Moral Failing? A: Neither

A paper by Nick Heather, 2016 "The article concludes by enthusiastically endorsing [Marc] Lewis’ call for a third stage in the governing image of addiction." N. Heather Abstract "This article uses Marc Lewis’ work as a springboard to discuss the socio-political context of the brain disease model of addiction (BDMA). The claim that promotion of […]

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Neurobiology
Neurobiological research on addiction: What value has it added to the concept?

A paper by Harold Kalant, 2015 "[Neurobiological research] has largely ignored the important experiential and environmental influences known to affect the prevalence of addiction in different populations or different times..." H. Kalant Abstract "The initial goal of neurobiological research on addiction was to identify the neural mechanisms involved in the mediation and expression of addictive […]

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Basic theory
Free Will, Black Swans and Addiction

A paper by Ted Fenton & Reinout Wiers, 2016 "... most cases of addiction come as geese in different shades of gray." T. Fenton & R Wiers Abstract "The current dominant perspective on addiction as a brain disease has been challenged recently by Marc Lewis, who argued that the brain-changes related to addiction are similar […]

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Culture
Substance use and addiction research in India

A paper by Pratima Murthy et al., 2010 "There is disappointingly little research on pharmacological and psychosocial interventions" P. Murthy et al. Abstract "Substance use patterns are notorious for their ability to change over time. Both licit and illicit substance use cause serious public health problems and evidence for the same is now available in […]

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Culture
The explanatory models and coping strategies for alcohol use disorders: An exploratory qualitative study from India

A paper by Abhijit Nadkarni et al., 2013 "Alcohol consumption and AUDs are seen to be mainly associated with psychosocial stress..." A. Nadkarni et al. Abstract Purpose "The explanatory models (EM) and coping strategies for mental health problems influence treatment seeking and the subsequent patient journey. The goal of this study was to explore the […]

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Culture
Culture and alcohol use in India

A paper by Pratima Murthy, 2015 "Alcohol use in India is still viewed from different lenses – as a public health problem, as a social scourge as well as a social necessity." P. Murthy Abstract "Both the use of alcohol and its proscription are known in ancient as well as in contemporary India. From early […]

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Treatment
Counselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a lay counsellor-delivered brief psychological treatment for harmful drinking in men

A paper by Abhijit Nadkarni et al., 2016 "CAP delivered by lay counsellors plus enhanced usual care (EUC) was better than EUC alone..." A. Nadkarni et al. Summary Background "Although structured psychological treatments are recommended as first-line interventions for harmful drinking, only a small fraction of people globally receive these treatments because of poor access […]

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