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

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“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
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“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
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“Gambling during economic downturns: A comparative Nordic study of gambling revenue data” by Søren Kristiansen, Virve Marionneau, Tomi Roukka, & Håkan Wall #accepted
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“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
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Heather Wardle
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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 https://t.co/npS5qwJlRf @GlaGamRes @UofGSocSci @AddictResTheory
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The total consumption model (TCM) posits a positive association between total consumption and rate of excessive consumption or related problems in a population. In this study we examined whether TC...
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Apei Song (Asa)
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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).
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“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
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“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
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“"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
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“The effect of cognitive control on addiction relapse” by Harriet Gilbey & Thomas Wilcockson #accepted
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@UBSSW
UBuffalo Social Work
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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 ➡️ https://t.co/6LdJkaPBmO #UBuffalo #ClimateJustice @AddictResTheory @jonbonebrake
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“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
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Brilliant video based on thoughtful ART piece by Elizabeth Bowen (@UBSSW) on #ClimateCrisis and #Recovery: https://t.co/4qlU4cM3Vk Animated by @jonbonebrake and produced by #UBSSW. Access the paper #OpenAccess via: https://t.co/iq44m882Ou #Addiction
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How climate change may affect addiction recovery
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“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
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“The active foundations of the illusion of control: An experimental test of the Henslin effect” by Ty Hayes (@WarwickBSchool), @LukaszWalasek, @profmattb & @pnewall #accepted
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“Socio-ecological factors associated with e-cigarette susceptibility and current use among Thai adolescents” by Chakkraphan Phetphum (Naresuan University), Orawan Keeratisiroj, & Atchara Prajongjeep #accepted
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“Can ‘justified disapproval’ be separated from addiction stigma? An empirical focus is required” by @jamesmorris24, Johanna Kummetat, & @geschom #accepted
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@nassimtabri
Dr. Nassim Tabri
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📢 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:
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Prior research has shown a moderately positive association between financially focused self-concept and disordered gambling. Because most prior research was cross-sectional, it is unclear whether f...
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Dr. Nassim Tabri
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📢 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: https://t.co/ypk2k3ynjU. See 🧵 👇
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“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
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