© Queen’s Printer and Controller of HMSO 2017. This work was produced by Watson et al. under the terms of a commissioning contract issued by the Secretary of State for Health.BACKGROUND: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people's substance misuse. However, implementation of family approaches in UK services is low. This study aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of recruiting young people to an intervention based on an adaptation of adult social behaviour and network therapy. It also sought to involve young people with experience of using substance misuse services in the research process. OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the feasibility of recruiting young people to family and social network therapy and to explore ways ...
© BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Introduction: Young people with drug and alcohol proble...
Background: Adverse effects from young people’s alcohol consumption manifest in a range of physical ...
Background: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
Background: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people’s substance misuse....
BACKGROUND: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people's substance misuse....
© 2015 Watson et al.; licensee BioMed Central. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ...
© 2018, Louca-Mai Brady, Lorna Templeton, Paul Toner, Judith Watson, David Evans, Barry Percy-Smith ...
The Youth Social Behaviour and Network Therapy (Y-SBNT) study was a National Institute for Health Re...
Background Young people in state care, often due to abuse or neglect, have a four-fold increased ris...
Objectives. The Strengthening Families Programme 10–14 (SFP10-14) is a USA-developed universal group...
Objectives: The Strengthening Families Programme 10–14 (SFP10-14) is a USA-developed universal group...
BackgroundYoung people in state care, often due to abuse or neglect, have a four-fold increased risk...
Objectives The Strengthening Families Programme 10–14 (SFP10-14) is a USA-developed universal group-...
Background Prevention of alcohol, drug and tobacco misuse by young people is a key public health pri...
Background Prevention of alcohol, drug and tobacco misuse by young people is a key public health pr...
© BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Introduction: Young people with drug and alcohol proble...
Background: Adverse effects from young people’s alcohol consumption manifest in a range of physical ...
Background: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
Background: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people’s substance misuse....
BACKGROUND: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people's substance misuse....
© 2015 Watson et al.; licensee BioMed Central. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ...
© 2018, Louca-Mai Brady, Lorna Templeton, Paul Toner, Judith Watson, David Evans, Barry Percy-Smith ...
The Youth Social Behaviour and Network Therapy (Y-SBNT) study was a National Institute for Health Re...
Background Young people in state care, often due to abuse or neglect, have a four-fold increased ris...
Objectives. The Strengthening Families Programme 10–14 (SFP10-14) is a USA-developed universal group...
Objectives: The Strengthening Families Programme 10–14 (SFP10-14) is a USA-developed universal group...
BackgroundYoung people in state care, often due to abuse or neglect, have a four-fold increased risk...
Objectives The Strengthening Families Programme 10–14 (SFP10-14) is a USA-developed universal group-...
Background Prevention of alcohol, drug and tobacco misuse by young people is a key public health pri...
Background Prevention of alcohol, drug and tobacco misuse by young people is a key public health pr...
© BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Introduction: Young people with drug and alcohol proble...
Background: Adverse effects from young people’s alcohol consumption manifest in a range of physical ...
Background: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...