Introduction and Aims We investigated the Australian public's understandings of addiction to alcohol and heroin and the factors predicting support for the idea that these types of addiction are 'diseases' and specifically 'brain diseases'. Design and Methods Data were collected as part of the 2012 Queensland Social Survey, a computer-assisted telephone interview of 1263 residents of Queensland, Australia. Participants were presented with scenarios of two addicted persons, one who was addicted to heroin and the other addicted to alcohol. Participants were asked a series of questions about different definitions and causes of addiction for both characters. Results Over half of the respondents thought that addiction is a disease (alcohol: 67%, ...
Well over a decade ago, the National Institute on Drug Abuse began advancing the idea that addiction...
In contemporary culture, socially deviant behavior is increasingly being conceptualized as the resul...
Background: According to the 'brain disease model of addiction', addiction is a chronic condition th...
Background: We investigated whether beliefs about addiction being a ` disease' or ` brain disease', ...
The definition of addiction impacts stigma levels attributed to the addictive population. Researcher...
Substance addiction affects millions of individuals worldwide and yet there is no consensus regardin...
INTRODUCTION: Brain-based explanations of addiction have become a prominent explanatory model in rec...
Definitions of addiction have never been more hotly contested. The advance of neuroscientific accoun...
Addiction is increasingly described as a "chronic and relapsing brain disease". The potential impact...
Addiction is increasingly defined as a "brain disease" caused by changes to neurochemistry. While ni...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
Developments in the field of neuroscience, according to its proponents, offer the prospect of an enh...
Background: Recently, the concept of addiction has expanded to include many types of problematic rep...
The present study describes patterns of co-morbidity between alcohol use and other substance use pro...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
Well over a decade ago, the National Institute on Drug Abuse began advancing the idea that addiction...
In contemporary culture, socially deviant behavior is increasingly being conceptualized as the resul...
Background: According to the 'brain disease model of addiction', addiction is a chronic condition th...
Background: We investigated whether beliefs about addiction being a ` disease' or ` brain disease', ...
The definition of addiction impacts stigma levels attributed to the addictive population. Researcher...
Substance addiction affects millions of individuals worldwide and yet there is no consensus regardin...
INTRODUCTION: Brain-based explanations of addiction have become a prominent explanatory model in rec...
Definitions of addiction have never been more hotly contested. The advance of neuroscientific accoun...
Addiction is increasingly described as a "chronic and relapsing brain disease". The potential impact...
Addiction is increasingly defined as a "brain disease" caused by changes to neurochemistry. While ni...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
Developments in the field of neuroscience, according to its proponents, offer the prospect of an enh...
Background: Recently, the concept of addiction has expanded to include many types of problematic rep...
The present study describes patterns of co-morbidity between alcohol use and other substance use pro...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
Well over a decade ago, the National Institute on Drug Abuse began advancing the idea that addiction...
In contemporary culture, socially deviant behavior is increasingly being conceptualized as the resul...
Background: According to the 'brain disease model of addiction', addiction is a chronic condition th...