期刊名称:ADDICTION SCIENCE & CLINICAL PRACTICE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims and scope
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice provides a forum for clinically relevant research and perspectives that contribute to improving the quality of care for people with unhealthy alcohol, tobacco, or other drug use and addictive behaviours across a spectrum of clinical settings.
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice accepts articles of clinical relevance related to the prevention and treatment of unhealthy alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use across the spectrum of clinical settings. Topics of interest address issues related to the following: the spectrum of unhealthy use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs among the range of affected persons (e.g., not limited by age, race/ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation); the array of clinical prevention and treatment practices (from health messages, to identification and early intervention, to more extensive interventions including counseling and pharmacotherapy and other management strategies); and identification and management of medical, psychiatric, social, and other health consequences of substance use.
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice is particularly interested in articles that address how to improve the quality of care for people with unhealthy substance use and related conditions as described in the (US) Institute of Medicine report, Improving the Quality of Healthcare for Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions (Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2006). Such articles address the quality of care and of health services. Although the journal also welcomes submissions that address these conditions in addiction speciality-treatment settings, the journal is particularly interested in including articles that address unhealthy use outside these settings, including experience with novel models of care and outcomes, and outcomes of research-practice collaborations.
Although Addiction Science & Clinical Practice is generally not an outlet for basic science research, we will accept basic science research manuscripts that have clearly described potential clinical relevance and are accessible to audiences outside a narrow laboratory research field.
Instructions to Authors
Submission guidelines
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Editorial Board Editors-in-Chief Jeffrey Samet, Boston University School of Medicine, USA Emily C Williams, University of Washington School of Public Health, USA
Managing Editor Casy Calver, Boston University, USA
Associate Editors Gavin Bart, University of Minnesota Medical School, USA Marcus A Bachhuber, Louisiana Department of Health, USA Nicolas Bertholet, Lausanne University Hospital, Switzerland Jennifer Edelman, Yale University, USA Daniel Fuster, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain Jaimee Heffner, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA Noa Krawczyk, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, USA Jennifer McNeely, NYU School of Medicine, USA Sarah Wakeman, Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Medicine, USA Gary Zarkin, RTI International, USA
Editorial Board Jasjit S Ahluwalia, Brown University, USA Kathleen Brady, Medical University of South Carolina, USA Debbie M Cheng, Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, USA Wilson M Compton, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), USA Katherine Conigrave, University of Sydney Medical School, Australia Jan Copeland, University of New South Wales, Australia Michelle Drapkin, University of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, USA Lillian Gelberg, University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine, USA Erik Gunderson, University of Virginia School of Medicine, USA Nicholas Horton, Amherst College, USA Hendrée Jones, University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, USA Stefan Kertesz, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, USA Felix Kessler, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Todd Korthuis, Oregon Health & Science University, USA Thomas Kosten, Baylor College of Medicine, USA Evgeny Krupitsky, St. Petersburg State Pavlov Medical University, Russia Mary Jo Larson, Brandeis University, USA Joshua D. Lee, New York University School of Medicine, USA Petros Levounis, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, USA Jim McCambridge, University of York, UK Edward Nunes, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA Anita Palepu, University of British Columbia, USA Tibor Palfai, Boston University School of Public Health, USA Kimber Richter, University of Kansas School of Medicine, USA James L Sorensen, University of California San Francisco, USA Maria Lucia Souza-Formigoni, Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Brazil Scott Stewart, University of Buffalo and State University of New York, USA Mishka Terplan, University of California San Francisco, USA
Editor Emeritus Richard Saitz, Boston University School of Public Health, USA
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