May-June 2015
Interventions and Assessments
- Initiation of Buprenorphine in the Emergency Department Increased Opioid Treatment Engagement at 30 Days
- Primary Care Clinician Attitudes Have Little Effect on Alcohol Screening Implementation
- The Substance Use Brief Screen: A Comprehensive Tool for Unhealthy Tobacco, Alcohol, and Other Drug Use in Primary Care
- Chronic Care Management Still Misses the Opportunity to Increase Provision of Addiction Pharmacotherapies in Primary Care
- The Costs of Implementing Screening and Brief Intervention for Illicit Drug Use
- Updated Guidelines for Buprenorphine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
- Extended-Release Naltrexone May Reduce Opioid Use at Jail Release
- Recent Incarceration May be a Barrier to Methadone Treatment Among Individuals with Injection Drug Use
- Brief Motivational Interventions Targeting Alcohol Use for Young Emergency Department Patients: State of the Evidence
Health Outcomes
- Among Patients with Cirrhosis, Heavy Alcohol Use Is Associated with Decompensated Liver Disease
- Association of Alcohol Consumption and the Risk of Cancer
- The Effects of Alcohol Consumption on the Risk of Hip Fracture
HIV and HCV
- Methadone Maintenance Treatment Reduces Incidence of Hepatitis C Virus among People with Injection Drug Use
- Brief Intervention for Substance Use is Not Associated with Reductions in Aggression or Sexual HIV Risk Behaviors