We systematically reviewed qualitative studies reporting on peer pressure within the context of alcohol consumption or alcohol related behaviours and attitudes in UK adults. The protocol for this review is registered with PROSPERO (CRD42019122201). Our reporting follows the Preferred Reporting Items for S...
As can be seen in Table 1, in the last two decades 151 journals have published articles related to peer effects in consumption. The top-producing journals in this field are Appetite, BMC Public Health, Addictive Behaviors, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, PLOS One, Substance Use...
AlcoholismObservabilitynonlinear systemssufficient conditionscontrol theoryNo abstract available.doi:10.1136/bmj.2.4991.549-bS. L. GauntlettBMJ Publishing Group LtdBritish Medical Journal
and our loved ones on “just in case”; and the trap of incarceration and institutionalization presented on “nword gem.” It also provides space for processing mental health matters like trauma, alienation, alcoholism and depression with tracks like “ampersand,”“stage fright” and “asterisk...
development or behavior. Characteristic factors causing developmental toxicity are radiation, infections (e.g. rubella), maternal metabolic imbalances (e.g. alcoholism, diabetes, folic acid deficiency), drugs (e.g.anticancer drugs, tetracyclines, many hormones, thalidomide), and environmental chemicals ...
A statewide model detection and prevention program for geriatric alcoholism and alcohol abuse: increased knowledge among service providers. Community Ment Health J. 2000;36:137–48. Article CAS Google Scholar PROFOUND (2013) Protocol for tutor training. http://profound.eu.com/wp-content/uploads/...
Despite the increasing popularity of peer-led and peer-staffed interventions, and the subsequent increase in research on peer involvement, interventions that specifically address the intersection of homelessness and problem substance use have not been systematically reviewed. This ‘state of the art’ re...
The analysis of alcoholism based on findings from three peer-reviewed journal articles discusses the physical, psychological, and social impacts of alcohol abuse.
INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF ALCOHOLISMdoi:10.1136/bmj.2.3173.660-aBMJ Publishing Group LtdBritish Medical Journal
One third of the recorded defaulters did not really default but continued treatment under non-DOTS conditions./p pConclusion/p pWhereas patient factors such as unemployment, being a pensioner, alcoholism and homelessness play a role, there are also system factors that need to be addressed to ...