SA国际传媒

American Society of Addiciton Medicine

Recent and Past Issues

  • The SA国际传媒Weekly for December 19, 2023

    As we start wrapping up 2023, the next two issues of The SA国际传媒Weekly will contain the best of publications in both news and science. We do this each year to allow our readers an opportunity to catch up on things they may have missed, reflect on things that might have changed, or find out if they鈥檙e reading what their colleagues are reading (sort of like personalized normative feedback mentioned in the study from Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research).
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  • SA国际传媒Weekly for December 12, 2023

    It takes big data to tackle some of the biggest issues in addiction. Cannabis use rates have been rising in recent years and a new study leveraging data from the largest integrated health care system in the US (the VA) has found that cannabis use disorder (CUD) rates have more than doubled among veterans. Unfortunately, increases were disproportionately found among veterans with psychiatric disorders, especially those with the most severe diagnoses such as bipolar and psychotic spectrum disorders (American Journal of Psychiatry).
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  • SA国际传媒Weekly for December 5, 2023

    The field of addiction medicine has been working hard to raise awareness about the disease and its treatments. A new study from NIDA researchers is doing so because of unfortunate findings: overdose deaths rose significantly for pregnant and postpartum women across demographic groups and in areas with adequate health care access, underscoring how stigma and punitive policies are still discouraging treatment (JAMA Psychiatry).
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  • SA国际传媒Weekly for November 28, 2023

    SAMHSA recently released results from the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). While further analysis of the data is expected to follow, many of our featured publications this week provide important context for the numbers.
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  • SA国际传媒Weekly for November 21, 2023

    If you're a little apprehensive this year about having awkward or even anxiety-provoking Thanksgiving conversations, then we鈥檝e got you covered.
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  • SA国际传媒Weekly for November 14, 2023

    How we frame the problem significantly impacts individuals with addiction. A global review of legislative approaches toward gambling demonstrates how some countries are still warming to a systemic, public health approach while many are mostly focused on vulnerable individuals and promoting responsible gambling (Lancet Public Health).
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  • SA国际传媒Weekly for November 7, 2023

    As we presented last week, SA国际传媒provides expert guidance for the field of addiction medicine. Today, the SA国际传媒 (ASAM) and the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) published the Clinical Practice Guideline on the Management of Stimulant Use Disorder.
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  • SA国际传媒Weekly for October 31, 2023

    If you haven鈥檛 recently explored the SA国际传媒website, this week鈥檚 publications may be a good motivation to do so.
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  • SA国际传媒Weekly for October 24, 2023

    Stuff happens as we move substance use along the spectrum between criminalization and commercialization.
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  • The SA国际传媒Weekly for October 17, 2023

    There鈥檚 something remarkable about identifying a common brain network underlying substance use disorders (Nature Mental Health). This commonality was not a given -- the results could have gone the other way -- but its existence is reassuring for how it unifies the disorders of addiction.
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Editors & Staff

Editor-in-Chief: Nicholas Athanasiou, MD, MBA, DFASAM
Emeritus Editor: William Haning, MD, DFAPA, DFASAM
Publications Chair: Nicholas Athanasiou, MD, MBA, DFASAM
Co-Editors: Brandon Aden, MD, Jack Woodside, MD, John A. Fromson, MD

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