Babirye, Susan; Ssengooba, Freddie; Weir, Sharon Stucker; Michielsen, Kristien; 41824;
OBJECTIVE: Venues where people socialize, such as bars, play a significant role in HIV transmission risk. However, little research has been done that identifies characteristics of high-risk venues, to inform HIV prevention efforts. This study identified clusters of social venues in Uganda and their relationship with HIV vulnerability of young venue...
Magherman, Louise Van Parys, Robbe Pauwels, Nele Verhelst, Xavier Devisscher, Lindsey Van Vlierberghe, Hans Geerts, Anja Lefere, Sander
Background and AimsNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is defined as fatty liver disease in the absence of heavy alcohol consumption. However, the impact of light-to-moderate alcohol consumption on progressive NAFLD and on mortality is presently unclear. MethodsMedline, Embase, OATD and OpenGrey were systematically searched up to November 202...
Van Uytfanghe, Katleen Heughebaert, Liesl Abatih, Emmanuel Stove, Christophe P
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)
Phosphatidylethanol 16:0/18:1 (PEth) is a biomarker for alcohol intake. It has a half-life of 7.9 days. Chronic alcohol consumption causes high PEth values. It can take weeks before PEth values fall below the decision limit for 'alcohol abstinence'. Our aim was to validate whether alcohol abstinence can be determined based on two consecutive PEth r...
Bryazka, D Reitsma, MB Griswold, MG Abate, KH Abbafati, C Abbasi-Kangevari, M Abbasi-Kangevari, Z Abdoli, A Abdollahi, M Abdullah, AYM
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Background The health risks associated with moderate alcohol consumption continue to be debated. Small amounts of alcohol might lower the risk of some health outcomes but increase the risk of others, suggesting that the overall risk depends, in part, on background disease rates, which vary by region, age, sex, and year. Methods For this analysis, w...
Hug, Felicitas; Degen, Tom; Meurs, Patrick; 10937; Fischmann, Tamara;
Studies in adults with mental disorders suggest that the experience of early and chronic trauma is associated with changes in reward expectancy and processing. In addition, severe childhood trauma has been shown to contribute to the development of mental disorders in general. Data on effects of early childhood trauma on reward expectancy and proces...
tholen;, robert
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted many countries to issue far-reaching policy measures that may have led to increased substance use. Higher education students may have been disproportionally affected due to the rearrangement of educational life and their susceptibility to psychosocial distress and substance use. The current study examined associations...
Pouille, Aline De Kock, Charlotte Vander Laenen, Freya Vanderplasschen, Wouter
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Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse
This systematic review of 15 qualitative studies explores recovery capital among migrants and ethnic minorities (MEM). The results of the framework analysis indicate that addressing barriers to recovery and (often minority-related) root causes of problem substance use is vital to recovery among MEM, as well as building recovery capital on personal,...
Taim, Bernadette Cherianne Suppiah, Haresh T Wee, Jericho Lee, Marcus Lee, Jason KW Chia, Michael
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Cuijpers, Pim; Miguel, Clara; Ciharova, Marketa; Aalten, Pauline; Batelaan, Neeltje; Salemink, Elske; Spinhoven, Philip; Struijs, Sascha; de Wit, Leonore; Gentili, Claudio;
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This study explores the impact of the ‘pre-intervention effects’ of a community-based intervention. This refers to participatory research processes and parallel publicity in the media on changes in alcohol use and relevant mechanisms (rules and norms about alcohol, accessibility of alcohol in a formal setting) among adolescents before any intervent...