ADVANCE project outputs A 60-month programme with 5 workstreams to describe the role of substance use in intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men in substance use treatment. Project status: Ongoing
Alcohol Dependence and Adherence to Medications (ADAM) Alcohol dependence causes considerable physical and mental health problems; Project status: Ongoing
Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research (CLAHRC) Principal investigators: Professor Colin Drummond, Paolo Deluca. The CLAHRC is a collaborative partnership between universities and surrounding NHS organisations Project status: Ongoing
Contingency Management Programme This consists of five linked research studies which aim to develop a UK Evidence Base for Contingency Management in Addiction Treatment. Project status: Ongoing
Development of a co-designed tobacco harm reduction toolkit for use within the homeless sector Principal investigators: Debbie Robson. Development of a co-designed tobacco harm reduction toolkit for use within the homeless sector Project status: Ongoing
Effects of e-cigarettes vs usual care for smoking cessation when offered at homeless centres: A cluster randomised controlled trial Principal investigators: Debbie Robson. Effects of e-cigarettes vs usual care for smoking cessation when offered at homeless centres: A cluster randomised controlled trial Project status: Ongoing
Harm Reduction Aiming to reduce the harmfulness of nicotine use for those who wish to continue using it, or those who cannot stop smoking. Project status: Ongoing
Large-scale data analysis studies People treated for substance use problems also have an increased risk of many physical and mental health problems. Project status: Ongoing
Mental Health Inequalities (SPECTRUM): Disrupting the relationship between mental health, stigma and unhealthy commodities Principal investigators: Ann McNeill. SPECTRUM Work Package 7: Disrupting the relationship between mental health, stigma and unhealthy commodities Project status: Ongoing
Addictions Formed in March 2010, The Addictions Department brought together the addiction research unit and the…