ALICE RAP Science Findings
The ALICE RAP Science Findings give a simple (1-2 page) account of each of the main results coming out of the different lines of research undertaken in the project. Each Science Finding gives a summary of the results and links to further reading and the more detailed ALICE RAP deliverable reports.
The full volume of science findings is now available for download.
Documents
AR Science Findings 41 - Heavy use over time
Date added: | 02/01/2016 |
Date modified: | 06/30/2016 |
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Data from basic science, epidemiology and clinical research converge in suggesting that heavy use over time (HUOT) should replace current concepts of addiction or substance use disorders.
Key words: substance-attributable burden of disease, definition, Heavy use over time, addiction
Lead author(s): Rehm
AR Science Findings 43-Bottom up governance
Date added: | 02/01/2016 |
Date modified: | 06/30/2016 |
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The EU is a moderation structure for the travel of policy ideas and transnational trends. In order to understand how this structure opens up for innovations in policy, it is important to understand how governance is influenced bottom-up by civil sector actors, expertise and local and regional authorities.
Key words: policy ideas, civil society, addiction, innovation
Lead author(s): Fjaer, Sagvaag
AR Science Findings 44-Civil society and governance
Date added: | 02/01/2016 |
Date modified: | 06/30/2016 |
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New modes of civil engagement and a globalized industry represent new challenges for civil society and its role in the future governance of addictions.
Key words: governance, civil society, engagement, globalization, addiction
Lead author(s): Hellman
AR Science Findings 45-Harm reduction
Date added: | 02/01/2016 |
Date modified: | 06/30/2016 |
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Opioid substitution treatment proves to positively impact drug users living conditions and well-being.
Key words: well-being, opioid substitution treatment, drug users
Lead author(s): Palacio-Vieira, Segura, Colom
AR Science Findings 47-Prevention agency
Date added: | 02/01/2016 |
Date modified: | 06/30/2016 |
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In Europe behavioural prevention interventions are currently implemented without a standard prior evaluation of their effectiveness, possibly leading to inefficient use of resources or even harmful effects.
Key words: effectiveness, prevention interventions, evaluation, implementation
Lead author(s): Faggiano