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020 _a978-92-846-0692-4
024 _a10.2861/51364
_2DOI
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040 _aCDO
100 1 _aQuaglio, Gianluca
_93561
245 _aTechnological innovation strategies in substance use disorders
_c Gianluca Quaglio ; Giovanni Esposito
260 _aBrussels
_bEuropean Union
_ccop. 2017
300 _a117 p.
_b: gráf., tablas
_c; 1 documento PDF
336 _atexto (visual)
_2isbdcontent
337 _aelectrónico
_2isbdmedia
338 _arecurso en línea
_2rdacarrier
490 _vEPRS Studies
_x; PE 581.942
520 _aDrug disorders are complex social and health problems that affect millions of people in the EU. In the last two decades, we have witnessed an extraordinary growth in computer and mobile technologies available to the general public. Researchers in the field of drug addiction have started to exploit the growth of the internet and new technologies, and an increasing number of interventions designed to promote changes in substance use disorders are now available. The study includes an extensive critical literature review on the potential of new technologies for drug addiction management. A survey among European experts in the field of addiction was also carried out. New technologies have the potential to provide parallel/alternative instruments of information, prevention and treatment for substance use disorders. They have the capacity to reach populations that have not traditionally been in treatment. Despite encouraging progress, new technologies need to be evaluated with caution. Across research studies, there are methodological difficulties, such as a lack of common definitions, selection biases and inappropriate research designs, which require further investigation. To date, new technologies have the potential to affect, and perhaps deeply transform, existing models of health care delivery in the field of addiction.
650 _aeSalud
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653 _ae-health
653 _aPolitica de investigación
653 _asalud publica
700 1 _aEsposito, Giovanni
_93562
830 _94888
_aEPRS Studies
856 _uhttps://biblio.ontsi.red.es:8080/intranet-tmpl/prog/img/local_repository/koha_upload/EPRS_STU(2017)581942_EN.pdf
_yDocumento
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856 4 1 _uhttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/es/document.html?reference=EPRS_STU(2017)581942
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