BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE BI-WEEKLY ALERT JUNE 12, 2009 – Issue 146
ADDICTIONS
§ Bazzano L A, Gu D, Reynolds K, Chen J, Wu X, Chen C-S, et al. Alcohol consumption and risk of coronary heart disease among Chinese men. Int J Cardiol 2009;135(1):78-85.
§ Etter JF, Huguelet P, Perneger TV, Cornuz J. Nicotine gum treatment before smoking cessation: a [...]
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Cochrane Behavioral Medicine Field: BI-WEEKLY ALERT – Issue 146
Cochrane Behavioral Medicine Field: BI-WEEKLY ALERT – Issue 145
BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE BI-WEEKLY ALERT MAY 29, 2009 – Issue 145
ADDICTIONS
§ Bjartveit K, Tverdal A. Health consequences of sustained smoking cessation. Tob Control 2009;18(3):197-205.
§ Johnson K, Shamblen S, Ogilvie K, Collins D, Saylor B. Preventing Youths’ Use of Inhalants and Other Harmful Legal Products in Frontier Alaskan Communities: A Randomized Trial. Prev Sci May 14, 2009. [...]
Cochrane Behavioral Medicine Field: BI-WEEKLY ALERT – Issue 144
BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE BI-WEEKLY ALERT MAY 15, 2009 – Issue 144
ADDICTIONS
§ Baguelin-Pinaud A, Robert S, Ménard J-F, Thibaut F. Prenatal exposure to tobacco and risk for schizophrenia: a retrospective epidemiological study. Compr psychiatry 2009;In Press, Corrected Proof.
§ Coleman T, McEwen A, Bauld L, Ferguson J, Lorgelly P, Lewis S. Protocol for the Proactive or Reactive Telephone [...]
Behavioural Medicine Bi-Weekly Alert – Issue 143
Behavioural Medicine Bi-Weekly Alert – Issue 143
ADDICTIONS
§ Butler LH, Correia CJ. Brief alcohol intervention with college student drinkers: face-to-face versus computerized feedback. Psychol Addict Behav 2009;23(1):163-7.
§ Hogue A, Liddle HA. Family-based treatment for adolescent substance abuse: controlled trials and new horizons in services research. J Fam Ther 2009;31(2):126-54.
§ Kaskutas LA, Subbaraman MS, Witbrodt J, Zemore [...]
The Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation Programme
The Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation Programme
The NIHR-led Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) programme will be formally launched on 1 April 2008. The programme aims to support excellent clinical science with an ultimate view to improving health or patient care. Its remit includes clinical trials and evaluative studies which:
add significantly to our understanding of biological or [...]
Cochrane Behavioral Medicine Field
Cochrane Behavioral Medicine Field
The Cochrane Behavioral Medicine Field was registered with The Cochrane Collaboration on February 27th 2006. The goal of this Cochrane Field is to increase and improve the evidence-base of behavioral medicine interventions through the facilitation of collaborations between behavioral medicine society affiliates and Cochrane Review Group affiliates.
Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group
Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group
The Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group (EPOC) is a Collaborative Review Group of the Cochrane Collaboration: an international organisation that aims to help people make well informed decisions about health care by preparing, maintaining and ensuring the accessibility of systematic reviews of the effects of [...]
Implementation Science
Implementation Science
Implementation Science is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that aims to publish research relevant to the scientific study of methods to promote the uptake of research findings into routine healthcare in both clinical and policy contexts.
Biomedical research constantly produces new findings – but often these are not routinely translated into health care practice. [...]
UK Society for Social Medicine
UK Society for Social Medicine
Social medicine is the study of health in its widest sense. It recognizes the broad determinants of health – income and poverty, education, environmental factors such as housing and transport – as well as health care and genetic influences. The Society aims to promote the development of scientific knowledge in social [...]
International Society of Behavioral Medicine
International Society of Behavioral Medicine
The International Society of Behavioral Medicine (ISBM) is a federation of national societies, whose goal is to serve the needs of all health-related disciplines concerned with issues relevant to behavioral medicine. Each national society includes both biomedical and behavioral scientists.