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Research publications provide useful insights into all aspects of drugs - from use prevention to treatment; from family support to local and national policy. We have listed research conducted in the Republic of Ireland, as well as some relevant European literature, from the year 2000 onwards in order of publication date - work is ongoing to organise these papers into more searchable definitions. If you're having trouble downloading any of these papers or wish to suggest additional papers for inclusion in this section of our website please contact us at info@drugs.ie or call us on 01 836 0911.

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Assessment of Incidences of Alcohol-Related Brain Injury (ARBI) in the HSE West (Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim) and Western health and Social Care Trust Areas.

HSE North West Alcohol Forum, May 2011

Assessment of Incidences of Alcohol-Related Brain Injury (ARBI) in the HSE West (Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim) and Western health and Social Care Trust Areas.
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Alcohol-related deaths and deaths among people who were alcohol dependent in Ireland, 2004 to 2008

Lyons, S., Lynn, E., Walsh, S., Sutton, M., and Long, J., Health Research Board Trends Series, July 2011

This paper describes, for the first time, trends in alcohol-related deaths and deaths among people who were alcohol dependent in Ireland, as recorded by the National Drug-Related Deaths Index (NDRDI) for the years 2004−2008.
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An Overview of New Psychoactive Substances and the Outlets Supplying Them

Kelleher, C., Christie, R., Lalor, K., Fox, J., Bowden, M., and O’Donnell, C. for the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD), July 2011

This report represents the outcome of a review of new psychoactive substances2 within the Irish context, including a review of the outlets that supply these substances. The review was commissioned by the National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD) in accordance with Action 14 of the National Drugs Strategy (interim) 2009–2016. Action 14 provides for the monitoring of ‘head shops’3 and other outlets for the sale of psychoactive substances, under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 and the Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Regulations 2007. Researchers at the Centre for Social and Educational Research (CSER) within the School of Social Sciences and Law at Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), and at the School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (DIT), conducted the review between May and August 2010.
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Prevalence, predictors and perinatal outcomes of peri-conceptional alcohol exposure - retrospective cohort study in an urban obstetric population in Ireland

Mullally A et al, BioMed Central: Pregnancy and Childbirth, April 2011

Evidence-based advice on alcohol consumption is required for pregnant women and women planning a pregnancy. The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence, predictors and perinatal outcomes associated with peri-conceptional alcohol consumption. Public Health campaigns need to emphasise the importance of periconceptional health and pre-pregnancy planning. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is likely to be under-reported despite the high prevalence of alcohol consumption in this population.
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Continued cannabis use and risk of incidence and persistence of psychotic symptoms: 10 year follow-up cohort study

Kuepper R et al, British Medical Journal, March 2011

This study sought to determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outcomes by affecting the incidence and persistence of subclinical expression of psychosis in the general population (that is, expression of psychosis below the level required for a clinical diagnosis). The study gound that cannabis use is a risk factor for the development of incident psychotic symptoms. Continued cannabis use might increase the risk for psychotic disorder by impacting on the persistence of symptoms.
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Contribution of smoking-related and alcohol-related deaths to the gender gap in mortality: evidence from 30 European countries

McCartney G, Mahmood L, Leyland AH, et al. British Medical Journal, April 2010

Smoking continues to be the most important cause of gender differences in mortality across Europe, but its importance as an explanation for this difference is often overshadowed by presumptions about other explanations. Changes in smoking patterns by gender suggest that the gender gap in mortality will diminish in the coming decades. This study compared the magnitude of the gender gap in all-cause mortality in 30 European countries and assess the contribution of smoking-related and alcohol-related deaths.
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Housing people who misuse substances: Making Housing First work

Simon Brooke; A report commissioned by St Dominic’s Housing Association, March 2011

This report was commissioned by St Dominic’s Housing Association (SDHA), which was established in 2003 with the aim of developing a project that would provide hostel accommodation and support needs for homeless people with addiction problems in Tallaght.
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Teenage drinking cultures

Andrew Percy et al, for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, February 2011

This report investigates the influence of friendship groups on teenagers' drinking. The researchers identified eight groups of friends covering a mix of social class, gender and education, using data from the Belfast Youth Development Study. The 41 participants – aged 18 or 19 when interviewed – were asked about their drinking between the ages of 12 and 18. In this way, the researchers construct a picture of the groups’ drinking culture and how it developed as the friends grew older.
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Methadone and perinatal outcomes: a retrospective cohort study

Cleary BJ, Donnelly JM, Strawbridge JD, et al. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gyneacology, February 2011

This was a retrospective cohort study of 61,030 singleton births at a large maternity hospital in Dublin from 2000-2007. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among methadone maintenance treatment, perinatal outcomes, and neonatal abstinence syndrome.  
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