Explores Canadian physicians’ experiences and perspectives on using the fee-for-service remuneration model to care for patients with substance use disorders.
Reviews the literature on approaches aimed at reducing drugged driving among youth. The evidence highlights four program models and three awareness campaigns that have proven promising in altering youth attitudes about drug use and driving.
Examines data on individuals who accessed publicly funded services for substance use treatment in Canada to identify treatment trends and information gaps.
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SALIS / AMHL Virtual Conference, April 27 – 29, 2021
Substance Abuse Librarians & Information Specialists/ The Association of Mental Health Librarians
Summarizes the findings of eight virtual focus groups conducted by Leger with CCSA stakeholders.
This is an update of the evidence review produced for the 2016 United Kingdom Chief Medical Officers alcohol guidelines group, to determine how people understand and respond to official public health guidance.