544 research outputs found
Outcome Reporting in Brief Intervention Trials on Alcohol (ORBITAL) Open Science Materials
Curated by Gillian W Shorter on behalf of the ORBITAL workgrou
The effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as a treatment for Anorexia Nervosa in Adults: A systematic Review.
This systematic review was completed as part of Nicole's MSc in Applied Psychology (Gillian W Shorter - supervisor
The Drug Science Podcast: 116. Reducing drug harms in the UK with Dr Gillian Shorter and Prof Alex Stevens
Drug Science Podcast SeriesEpisode 116In this episode, Prof Nutt meets with Prof Alex Stevens, researcher in drug policy, treatment and harm reduction and Gillian Shorter, a researcher into the health and wellbeing of people who use alcohol and drugs. In this episode they discuss harm reduction strategies in the UK. They delve into the root causes of the stigma surrounding substance use disorders and explore the effectiveness of various harm reduction approaches, such as needle exchange programs and drug consumption rooms. The conversation also considers the politics surrounding these strategies and the limitations imposed by the Misuse of Drugs Act
The Drug Science Podcast: 116. Reducing drug harms in the UK with Dr Gillian Shorter and Prof Alex Stevens
Drug Science Podcast SeriesEpisode 116In this episode, Prof Nutt meets with Prof Alex Stevens, researcher in drug policy, treatment and harm reduction and Gillian Shorter, a researcher into the health and wellbeing of people who use alcohol and drugs. In this episode they discuss harm reduction strategies in the UK. They delve into the root causes of the stigma surrounding substance use disorders and explore the effectiveness of various harm reduction approaches, such as needle exchange programs and drug consumption rooms. The conversation also considers the politics surrounding these strategies and the limitations imposed by the Misuse of Drugs Act
Hope Podcast Series: Alcohol Harm Reduction
HOPE Podcasts SeriesIn this compelling episode of "Hope: Hearing Other People's Experiences," host Georgina Baillie sits down with Dr. Gillian Shorter, a seasoned researcher in drug and alcohol use with over 15 years of experience. Dr. Shorter has also guided seven PhD students through their studies to successful careers both in and out of academia. Tune in to hear her journey, delve into her impactful research, and understand the reasoning behind her studies
The Drug Science Podcast: 73. Overdose Prevention Centres with Professor Nutt, Dr. Gillian Shorter & Matt Southwell
Drug Science Podcast SeriesEpisode 73Drug Science|9/28/2022Dr Gillian Shorter is currently a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at Queen’s University Belfast, with 17 years’ research experience on substance use and allied works. Her main research focus is supporting people who use drugs or alcohol who are not seeking formal treatment. She led the evaluation of the UK’s first unsanctioned drug consumption site in Glasgow, Scotland run by Peter Krykant, and has an interest in developing models for overdose prevention centres including community engagement, evaluation, understanding, and delivery in partnerships with people who have lived or living experience of substance use.Matt Southwell is a high-level advocate, technical advisor and drug user activist. He was one of the UK’s first generation of harm reduction workers in the late 1980s founding the pioneering and award-winning Healthy Options Team (HOT). In 1999 Mat decided to come out publicly as a drug user on a BBC documentary leading to dismissal from his position in the NHS Drug Services and the loss of his successful private consulting firm. Since this time Mat has supported drug user organisations and led different drug user networks from the local to the global level. Mat is currently Project Manager for the European Network of People who Use Drugs (EuroNPUD).Is the UK on its way to opening first official drug injection sites? How can one influence police officials and politicians to lobby for a positive change? How effective are these solutions in preventing drug related deaths?Tune in to listen to this highly insightful and simply important episode
The Drug Science Podcast: 73. Overdose Prevention Centres with Professor Nutt, Dr. Gillian Shorter & Matt Southwell
Drug Science Podcast SeriesEpisode 73Drug Science|9/28/2022Dr Gillian Shorter is currently a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at Queen’s University Belfast, with 17 years’ research experience on substance use and allied works. Her main research focus is supporting people who use drugs or alcohol who are not seeking formal treatment. She led the evaluation of the UK’s first unsanctioned drug consumption site in Glasgow, Scotland run by Peter Krykant, and has an interest in developing models for overdose prevention centres including community engagement, evaluation, understanding, and delivery in partnerships with people who have lived or living experience of substance use.Matt Southwell is a high-level advocate, technical advisor and drug user activist. He was one of the UK’s first generation of harm reduction workers in the late 1980s founding the pioneering and award-winning Healthy Options Team (HOT). In 1999 Mat decided to come out publicly as a drug user on a BBC documentary leading to dismissal from his position in the NHS Drug Services and the loss of his successful private consulting firm. Since this time Mat has supported drug user organisations and led different drug user networks from the local to the global level. Mat is currently Project Manager for the European Network of People who Use Drugs (EuroNPUD).Is the UK on its way to opening first official drug injection sites? How can one influence police officials and politicians to lobby for a positive change? How effective are these solutions in preventing drug related deaths?Tune in to listen to this highly insightful and simply important episode
sj-docx-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076231155684 - Supplemental material for The effect of question order on outcomes in the orbital core outcome set for alcohol brief interventions among online help-seekers (QOBCOS): Findings from a randomised factorial trial
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-dhj-10.1177_20552076231155684 for The effect of question order on outcomes in the orbital core outcome set for alcohol brief interventions among online help-seekers (QOBCOS): Findings from a randomised factorial trial by Marcus Bendtsen, Claire Garnett, Paul Toner and Gillian W Shorter in Digital Health</p
sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231155684 - Supplemental material for The effect of question order on outcomes in the orbital core outcome set for alcohol brief interventions among online help-seekers (QOBCOS): Findings from a randomised factorial trial
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-dhj-10.1177_20552076231155684 for The effect of question order on outcomes in the orbital core outcome set for alcohol brief interventions among online help-seekers (QOBCOS): Findings from a randomised factorial trial by Marcus Bendtsen, Claire Garnett, Paul Toner and Gillian W Shorter in Digital Health</p
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