Jim Orford
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Recent Articles
1.
Newall P, Allami Y, Andrade M, Ayton P, Baker-Frampton R, Bennett D, et al.
Addiction
. 2023 Nov;
119(2):391-396.
PMID: 37953345
No abstract available.
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Bischof G, Bischof A, Velleman R, Orford J, Kuhnert R, Allen J, et al.
Addiction
. 2022 May;
117(12):3140-3147.
PMID: 35638375
Aims: To estimate the prevalence of family members affected by addictive disorders (FMA) with regard to various types of addictive disorders, and self-rated health and depression in the general population....
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van Schalkwyk M, Petticrew M, Cassidy R, Adams P, Mckee M, Reynolds J, et al.
Lancet Public Health
. 2021 Jun;
6(8):e614-e619.
PMID: 34166631
Often portrayed as a harmless leisure activity in the UK, gambling is being increasingly recognised as a public health concern. However, a gambling policy system that explicitly tackles public health...
4.
Sulkunen P, Babor T, Cisneros Ornberg J, Egerer M, Hellman M, Livingstone C, et al.
Addiction
. 2020 Oct;
116(1):32-40.
PMID: 33084199
The gambling industry has grown into a global business in the 21st century. This has created the need for a new emphasis on problem prevention. This article highlights the core...
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Wardle H, Banks J, Bebbington P, Blank L, Bowden Jones Obe H, Bramley S, et al.
BMJ
. 2020 Jul;
370:m2613.
PMID: 32611591
No abstract available.
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Horvath Z, Orford J, Velleman R, Urban R
Subst Use Misuse
. 2019 Nov;
55(3):469-480.
PMID: 31729276
The Coping Questionnaire measures affected family members' responses to their relatives' substance misuse related problems. The Coping Questionnaire examines three main coping strategies: engaged, tolerant-inactive, and withdrawal coping. The aim...
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Knai C, Petticrew M, Mays N, Capewell S, Cassidy R, Cummins S, et al.
Milbank Q
. 2018 Oct;
96(3):472-498.
PMID: 30277610
Context: The high burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) is politically salient and eminently preventable. However, effective solutions largely continue to elude the public health community. Two pressing issues heighten this...
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Church S, Bhatia U, Velleman R, Velleman G, Orford J, Rane A, et al.
Fam Syst Health
. 2018 Jun;
36(2):216-224.
PMID: 29902038
Introduction: Despite the large burden of a relative's drinking on their family members, the latter's perspectives and experiences are largely neglected. The aims of this article are to assess the...
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Orford J
Int J Ment Health Addict
. 2017 Dec;
15(6):1193-1196.
PMID: 29249915
No abstract available.
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Rane A, Church S, Bhatia U, Orford J, Velleman R, Nadkarni A
Addict Behav
. 2017 May;
74:1-8.
PMID: 28554034
Aim: To review the literature on psychosocial interventions for addiction affected family members in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC). Methods: A systematic review with a detailed search strategy focussing...