AddictResTheory's profile picture. Addiction Research & Theory publishes innovative original research and theoretical contributions on addictions and substance use.

Addiction Research & Theory

@AddictResTheory

Addiction Research & Theory publishes innovative original research and theoretical contributions on addictions and substance use.

“What constitutes women’s recovery from addiction? Examining lived experiences and recovery capital of women from diverse European backgrounds” by Mulka Nisic, David Best, David Patton, Tracey Ford, & Sara Heine #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “What constitutes women’s recovery from addiction? Examining lived experiences and recovery capital of women from diverse European backgrounds” by Mulka Nisic, David Best, David Patton, Tracey Ford, & Sara Heine #accepted

“Public discourse on substance use behavior as a driver of public policy: A scoping review of South Korean academic and official literature” by Meekang Sung, Jihye Han, Carrie Wade, & Vaughan Rees #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “Public discourse on substance use behavior as a driver of public policy: A scoping review of South Korean academic and official literature” by Meekang Sung, Jihye Han, Carrie Wade, & Vaughan Rees #accepted

“Gambling during economic downturns: A comparative Nordic study of gambling revenue data” by Søren Kristiansen, Virve Marionneau, Tomi Roukka, & Håkan Wall #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “Gambling during economic downturns: A comparative Nordic study of gambling revenue data” by Søren Kristiansen, Virve Marionneau, Tomi Roukka, & Håkan Wall #accepted

“The association between the ‘whistle-to-whistle’ ban and the presence of gambling advertising on UK television” by Ellen McGrane, Robert Pryce, Matt Field, & Elizabeth Goyder #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “The association between the ‘whistle-to-whistle’ ban and the presence of gambling advertising on UK television” by Ellen McGrane, Robert Pryce, Matt Field, & Elizabeth Goyder #accepted

Addiction Research & Theory reposted

New paper looking at whether the total consumption model applies to gambling in Norway (spoiler alert, it does) The total consumption model applied to gambling: an analysis of gambling accounts records in Norway tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… @GlaGamRes @UofGSocSci @AddictResTheory


Addiction Research & Theory reposted

I'm honored to share the publication of our study, "No Ability to Choose Freedom: A Qualitative Study on People Who Use Drugs’ Experiences of Compulsory Isolation Treatment", now available in @AddictResTheory (Addiction Research & Theory).

asa_alexsong's tweet image. I'm honored to share the publication of our study, "No Ability to Choose Freedom: A Qualitative Study on People Who Use Drugs’ Experiences of Compulsory Isolation Treatment", now available in @AddictResTheory (Addiction Research & Theory).

“A Qualitative Examination of Addiction Disclosure and Stigma among Recovering Adolescents” by Sophia Blyth, Agata Pietrzak, Wendy Avila Rodriguez, Mark Litt, John Kelly, & Emily Hennessy #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “A Qualitative Examination of Addiction Disclosure and Stigma among Recovering Adolescents” by Sophia Blyth, Agata Pietrzak, Wendy Avila Rodriguez, Mark Litt, John Kelly, & Emily Hennessy #accepted

“The total consumption model applied to gambling: an analysis of gambling accounts records in Norway” by Ingeborg Rossow, Viktorija Kesaite, Ståle Pallesen, & Heather Wardle #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “The total consumption model applied to gambling: an analysis of gambling accounts records in Norway” by Ingeborg Rossow, Viktorija Kesaite, Ståle Pallesen, & Heather Wardle #accepted

“"No Ability to Choose Freedom": A Qualitative Study on People Who Use Drugs' Experiences of Compulsory Isolation Treatment” by @ApeiSong, Chenzhang Zhu, & Zixi Liu #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “"No Ability to Choose Freedom": A Qualitative Study on People Who Use Drugs' Experiences of Compulsory Isolation Treatment” by @ApeiSong, Chenzhang Zhu, & Zixi Liu #accepted

“The effect of cognitive control on addiction relapse” by Harriet Gilbey & Thomas Wilcockson #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “The effect of cognitive control on addiction relapse” by Harriet Gilbey & Thomas Wilcockson #accepted

Addiction Research & Theory reposted

How could climate change affect individuals who are recovering from addiction? #UBSSW researcher Elizabeth Bowen is the first to answer this question in a new study. ☀️ Watch here to learn more ➡️ youtu.be/qXYkCc0Q3ns #UBuffalo #ClimateJustice @AddictResTheory @jonbonebrake

UBSSW's tweet card. Changing What We Cannot Accept: Climate Change and Addiction Recovery

youtube.com

YouTube

Changing What We Cannot Accept: Climate Change and Addiction Recovery


“Dynamics of Prescribing and Accessing Medications for Opioid Use Disorder: A Community-Based Systems Analysis” by Tianna Herman (@harvardmed), @zhasgul, Tse Yang Lim, Mohammad S. Jalali, & @SystemsAddict1 #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “Dynamics of Prescribing and Accessing Medications for Opioid Use Disorder: A Community-Based Systems Analysis” by Tianna Herman (@harvardmed), @zhasgul, Tse Yang Lim, Mohammad S. Jalali, & @SystemsAddict1 #accepted

“Flags, sports, and the common good: The nationalism that advances the gambling industry” by @hellman_matilda, Paula Jääskeläinen, Johan Svensson, Mikaela Lindeman, Robin Nilsson, & @NJokirinne #accepted @helsinkiuni @uppsalauni

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “Flags, sports, and the common good: The nationalism that advances the gambling industry” by @hellman_matilda, Paula Jääskeläinen, Johan Svensson, Mikaela Lindeman, Robin Nilsson, & @NJokirinne #accepted @helsinkiuni @uppsalauni

“The active foundations of the illusion of control: An experimental test of the Henslin effect” by Ty Hayes (@WarwickBSchool), @LukaszWalasek, @profmattb & @pnewall #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “The active foundations of the illusion of control: An experimental test of the Henslin effect” by Ty Hayes (@WarwickBSchool), @LukaszWalasek, @profmattb & @pnewall #accepted

“Socio-ecological factors associated with e-cigarette susceptibility and current use among Thai adolescents” by Chakkraphan Phetphum (Naresuan University), Orawan Keeratisiroj, & Atchara Prajongjeep #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “Socio-ecological factors associated with e-cigarette susceptibility and current use among Thai adolescents” by Chakkraphan Phetphum (Naresuan University), Orawan Keeratisiroj, & Atchara Prajongjeep #accepted

“Can ‘justified disapproval’ be separated from addiction stigma? An empirical focus is required” by @jamesmorris24, Johanna Kummetat, & @geschom #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “Can ‘justified disapproval’ be separated from addiction stigma? An empirical focus is required” by @jamesmorris24, Johanna Kummetat, & @geschom #accepted

Addiction Research & Theory reposted

📢 Exciting News! Our paper on the bidirectional relation between financially focused #selfconcept and #problemgambling is now published in @AddictResTheory. Check it out for insights into the psychology of #gambling. First 50 online copies free here: shorturl.at/8h9uF

📢 New paper! Our findings on the temporal relation between financially focused #selfconcept and #problemgambling was recently published online in @AddictResTheory (w/@SashaStarkPhD Alex Price Iris Balodis @michaelJAwohl). Free 50 eprints here: rb.gy/9fv87o. See 🧵 👇



“Do older adults drink alcohol whilst taking alcohol-interactive medication? Prevalence and ten-year mortality risk: Findings from the UK Whitehall II Cohort Study” by Y. Wu (@UCL_IEHC), E. Evans (@UCLMS), @sadieboniface (@UCLBehaveChange @InstAlcStud), & @AnnieBritton3 #accepted

AddictResTheory's tweet image. “Do older adults drink alcohol whilst taking alcohol-interactive medication? Prevalence and ten-year mortality risk: Findings from the UK Whitehall II Cohort Study” by Y. Wu (@UCL_IEHC), E. Evans (@UCLMS), @sadieboniface (@UCLBehaveChange @InstAlcStud), & @AnnieBritton3 #accepted

Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.