Twenty-three million people over the age of 12 meet criteria for a substance use disorder. Drug overdose is currently the number one cause of injury-related death in the US. From 1999 to 2017, almost 218,000 people died from overdoses related to opioids. In 2017, opioid overdoses were five times higher than they were in 1999. The financial cost of substance abuse in the US is estimated at $700 billion annually. Evidence-based approaches have been shown to improve outcomes, yet substance use treatment has the lowest rates of utilization of evidence-based practices of any health care discipline. Graduate level education has been shown to increase the use of evidence-based practice. However, most states require low educational requirements for...
As students involved in the Psychiatric Nursing Research Interest Group (RIG) at Douglas College we ...
The steady growth of the substance abuse and addiction field in addition to the passing of the Affor...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of education and experiential learnin...
Twenty-three million people over the age of 12 meet criteria for a substance use disorder. Drug over...
The United States has a long and complex history surrounding substance use. Drug education programs ...
Background: Although progress in science has driven advances in addiction medicine,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of substance-abuse training in graduate counsel...
After interning at Valley Health Associates the problem identified was the lack of education on subs...
In 2017, 21 million individuals in the United States suffered from a substance use disorder (SUD) in...
Currently, addiction counseling services are provided by individuals who do not possess degrees in a...
Prior research suggests that inadequate substance abuse education in social work programs contribute...
Though alcohol and drug education has a long history in the United States, there is continuing conce...
Nationally, the US has 60 million smokers, 14 million dependent on alcohol, and 14 million illicit d...
Background: The field of addiction studies (AS) has grown in the last several decades. However, litt...
The harmful influences produced by stigmas concerning alcohol addiction are becoming more prevalent ...
As students involved in the Psychiatric Nursing Research Interest Group (RIG) at Douglas College we ...
The steady growth of the substance abuse and addiction field in addition to the passing of the Affor...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of education and experiential learnin...
Twenty-three million people over the age of 12 meet criteria for a substance use disorder. Drug over...
The United States has a long and complex history surrounding substance use. Drug education programs ...
Background: Although progress in science has driven advances in addiction medicine,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of substance-abuse training in graduate counsel...
After interning at Valley Health Associates the problem identified was the lack of education on subs...
In 2017, 21 million individuals in the United States suffered from a substance use disorder (SUD) in...
Currently, addiction counseling services are provided by individuals who do not possess degrees in a...
Prior research suggests that inadequate substance abuse education in social work programs contribute...
Though alcohol and drug education has a long history in the United States, there is continuing conce...
Nationally, the US has 60 million smokers, 14 million dependent on alcohol, and 14 million illicit d...
Background: The field of addiction studies (AS) has grown in the last several decades. However, litt...
The harmful influences produced by stigmas concerning alcohol addiction are becoming more prevalent ...
As students involved in the Psychiatric Nursing Research Interest Group (RIG) at Douglas College we ...
The steady growth of the substance abuse and addiction field in addition to the passing of the Affor...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of education and experiential learnin...