The associations between public stigma and support for others' help-seeking for alcohol use disorder: a cross sectional study in the general Danish population
CONCLUSION: There is a clear association between stigma and attitudes towards supporting others' help-seeking for AUD. The results highlight the need to reduce stigma and promote engagement towards others' treatment-seeking.PMID:37542352 | PMC:PMC10403820 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00400-2 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 4, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sara Wallhed Finn Anna Mejldal Anette S øgaard Nielsen Source Type: research

The associations between public stigma and support for others' help-seeking for alcohol use disorder: a cross sectional study in the general Danish population
CONCLUSION: There is a clear association between stigma and attitudes towards supporting others' help-seeking for AUD. The results highlight the need to reduce stigma and promote engagement towards others' treatment-seeking.PMID:37542352 | PMC:PMC10403820 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00400-2 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 4, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sara Wallhed Finn Anna Mejldal Anette S øgaard Nielsen Source Type: research

The associations between public stigma and support for others' help-seeking for alcohol use disorder: a cross sectional study in the general Danish population
CONCLUSION: There is a clear association between stigma and attitudes towards supporting others' help-seeking for AUD. The results highlight the need to reduce stigma and promote engagement towards others' treatment-seeking.PMID:37542352 | PMC:PMC10403820 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00400-2 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 4, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sara Wallhed Finn Anna Mejldal Anette S øgaard Nielsen Source Type: research

The associations between public stigma and support for others' help-seeking for alcohol use disorder: a cross sectional study in the general Danish population
CONCLUSION: There is a clear association between stigma and attitudes towards supporting others' help-seeking for AUD. The results highlight the need to reduce stigma and promote engagement towards others' treatment-seeking.PMID:37542352 | PMC:PMC10403820 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00400-2 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 4, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sara Wallhed Finn Anna Mejldal Anette S øgaard Nielsen Source Type: research

The associations between public stigma and support for others' help-seeking for alcohol use disorder: a cross sectional study in the general Danish population
CONCLUSION: There is a clear association between stigma and attitudes towards supporting others' help-seeking for AUD. The results highlight the need to reduce stigma and promote engagement towards others' treatment-seeking.PMID:37542352 | PMC:PMC10403820 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00400-2 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 4, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sara Wallhed Finn Anna Mejldal Anette S øgaard Nielsen Source Type: research

The associations between public stigma and support for others' help-seeking for alcohol use disorder: a cross sectional study in the general Danish population
CONCLUSION: There is a clear association between stigma and attitudes towards supporting others' help-seeking for AUD. The results highlight the need to reduce stigma and promote engagement towards others' treatment-seeking.PMID:37542352 | PMC:PMC10403820 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00400-2 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 4, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sara Wallhed Finn Anna Mejldal Anette S øgaard Nielsen Source Type: research

The associations between public stigma and support for others' help-seeking for alcohol use disorder: a cross sectional study in the general Danish population
CONCLUSION: There is a clear association between stigma and attitudes towards supporting others' help-seeking for AUD. The results highlight the need to reduce stigma and promote engagement towards others' treatment-seeking.PMID:37542352 | PMC:PMC10403820 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00400-2 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 4, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sara Wallhed Finn Anna Mejldal Anette S øgaard Nielsen Source Type: research

The associations between public stigma and support for others' help-seeking for alcohol use disorder: a cross sectional study in the general Danish population
CONCLUSION: There is a clear association between stigma and attitudes towards supporting others' help-seeking for AUD. The results highlight the need to reduce stigma and promote engagement towards others' treatment-seeking.PMID:37542352 | PMC:PMC10403820 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00400-2 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 4, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sara Wallhed Finn Anna Mejldal Anette S øgaard Nielsen Source Type: research

The associations between public stigma and support for others' help-seeking for alcohol use disorder: a cross sectional study in the general Danish population
CONCLUSION: There is a clear association between stigma and attitudes towards supporting others' help-seeking for AUD. The results highlight the need to reduce stigma and promote engagement towards others' treatment-seeking.PMID:37542352 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00400-2 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 4, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Sara Wallhed Finn Anna Mejldal Anette S øgaard Nielsen Source Type: research

Patient perspectives on community pharmacy administered and dispensing of methadone treatment for opioid use disorder: a qualitative study in the U.S
CONCLUSION: This study presents the first findings on patient perspectives on PADMOUD. Participants considered pharmacies more accessible than OTPs, which could encourage more people to receive methadone treatment earlier and help transition stable patients from an OTP into a local pharmacy. The findings have timely implications for informing implementation strategies of PADMOUD that consider patients' views and needs.PMID:37533071 | PMC:PMC10398989 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00399-6 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 2, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Li-Tzy Wu William S John Paolo Mannelli Eric D Morse Alyssa Anderson Robert P Schwartz Source Type: research

Patient perspectives on community pharmacy administered and dispensing of methadone treatment for opioid use disorder: a qualitative study in the U.S
CONCLUSION: This study presents the first findings on patient perspectives on PADMOUD. Participants considered pharmacies more accessible than OTPs, which could encourage more people to receive methadone treatment earlier and help transition stable patients from an OTP into a local pharmacy. The findings have timely implications for informing implementation strategies of PADMOUD that consider patients' views and needs.PMID:37533071 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00399-6 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - August 2, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Li-Tzy Wu William S John Paolo Mannelli Eric D Morse Alyssa Anderson Robert P Schwartz Source Type: research

A qualitative interview study of patient experiences of receiving motivational enhancement therapy in a Swedish addiction specialist treatment setting
CONCLUSIONS: Therapist behaviors in line with MI spirit were emphasized as key to the development of a positive therapeutic relationship. More specific advice on goal-setting may be effective for supporting change in some patients. Longer treatment is requested among patients to support the patient's self-efficacy for change. Significant others can support change without necessarily being present in sessions.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The current trial was retrospectively registered at isrtcn.com (14539251).PMID:37475039 | PMC:PMC10357895 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00398-7 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - July 20, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Stina Ingesson Hammarberg Jennie Sundbye Rebecca Tingvall Anders Hammarberg Christina Nehlin Source Type: research

A qualitative interview study of patient experiences of receiving motivational enhancement therapy in a Swedish addiction specialist treatment setting
CONCLUSIONS: Therapist behaviors in line with MI spirit were emphasized as key to the development of a positive therapeutic relationship. More specific advice on goal-setting may be effective for supporting change in some patients. Longer treatment is requested among patients to support the patient's self-efficacy for change. Significant others can support change without necessarily being present in sessions.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The current trial was retrospectively registered at isrtcn.com (14539251).PMID:37475039 | PMC:PMC10357895 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00398-7 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - July 20, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Stina Ingesson Hammarberg Jennie Sundbye Rebecca Tingvall Anders Hammarberg Christina Nehlin Source Type: research

A qualitative interview study of patient experiences of receiving motivational enhancement therapy in a Swedish addiction specialist treatment setting
CONCLUSIONS: Therapist behaviors in line with MI spirit were emphasized as key to the development of a positive therapeutic relationship. More specific advice on goal-setting may be effective for supporting change in some patients. Longer treatment is requested among patients to support the patient's self-efficacy for change. Significant others can support change without necessarily being present in sessions.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The current trial was retrospectively registered at isrtcn.com (14539251).PMID:37475039 | PMC:PMC10357895 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00398-7 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - July 20, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Stina Ingesson Hammarberg Jennie Sundbye Rebecca Tingvall Anders Hammarberg Christina Nehlin Source Type: research

A qualitative interview study of patient experiences of receiving motivational enhancement therapy in a Swedish addiction specialist treatment setting
CONCLUSIONS: Therapist behaviors in line with MI spirit were emphasized as key to the development of a positive therapeutic relationship. More specific advice on goal-setting may be effective for supporting change in some patients. Longer treatment is requested among patients to support the patient's self-efficacy for change. Significant others can support change without necessarily being present in sessions.TRIAL REGISTRATION: The current trial was retrospectively registered at isrtcn.com (14539251).PMID:37475039 | PMC:PMC10357895 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00398-7 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - July 20, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Stina Ingesson Hammarberg Jennie Sundbye Rebecca Tingvall Anders Hammarberg Christina Nehlin Source Type: research