Recent attempts to approach drug and alcohol problems as a public health issue in the UK and globally have begun to achieve some success. Yet, in historical terms, the idea that the use of psychoactive substances should be regarded as a public health problem is a relatively new one. In the UK, it was only in the latter half of the 20th century that what were termed “public health” approaches to alcohol and drugs began to gain purchase. Moreover, what was meant by a “public health” framing of psychoactive substance use changed over time and between substances. This article examines the development of public health approaches to drugs and alcohol in Britain since the 19th century. It suggests that a public health view of substance use existe...
Alcohol policy and illicit drugs policy are typically presented as separate and different in academi...
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‘Alcohol use disorder’ (AUD) is used by several contemporary conceptualizations to identify, treat a...
We live in interesting times as far as global policies on psychoactive substance use are concerned. ...
This article discusses the role of public health in alcohol licensing in the UK, with a particular f...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of sub...
This paper questions the notion that problem drug use is essentially a physiological medical problem...
This article provides a brief outline of the key innovations in Tackling Drugs Together, the UK Gove...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in European Jou...
The present report outlines a presentation by Professor Virginia Berridge at the Second Stanier Lect...
The aim of the research was to explore how key addiction terminology was used in medical publication...
Following the establishment of the so-called “New British System” (based on the recommendations of t...
This article explores the contentious definition and communication of alcohol consumption limits and...
In 2021, during a drug-related death crisis in the UK, the Government published its ten-year drugs s...
Alcohol policy and illicit drugs policy are typically presented as separate and different in academi...
Background: This review aimed to address what was known about the public health burden associated wi...
‘Alcohol use disorder’ (AUD) is used by several contemporary conceptualizations to identify, treat a...
We live in interesting times as far as global policies on psychoactive substance use are concerned. ...
This article discusses the role of public health in alcohol licensing in the UK, with a particular f...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of sub...
This paper questions the notion that problem drug use is essentially a physiological medical problem...
This article provides a brief outline of the key innovations in Tackling Drugs Together, the UK Gove...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in European Jou...
The present report outlines a presentation by Professor Virginia Berridge at the Second Stanier Lect...
The aim of the research was to explore how key addiction terminology was used in medical publication...
Following the establishment of the so-called “New British System” (based on the recommendations of t...
This article explores the contentious definition and communication of alcohol consumption limits and...
In 2021, during a drug-related death crisis in the UK, the Government published its ten-year drugs s...
Alcohol policy and illicit drugs policy are typically presented as separate and different in academi...
Background: This review aimed to address what was known about the public health burden associated wi...
‘Alcohol use disorder’ (AUD) is used by several contemporary conceptualizations to identify, treat a...