Symposium

Affective and cognitive mechanisms in specific internet-use disorders

1. Cue-reactivity in specific internet-use disorders – Stephanie Antons (Germany) 2. Self-control in specific internet-use disorders: Results from self-report measures and objective neurocognitive tasks – Silke M. Müller (Germany) 3. Positive and negative reinforcement in internet-use disorders: Investigating their impact and interplay – Elisa Wegmann (Germany) 4. Interactions between affective and cognitive mechanisms that explain …

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Ground reality of Growing Digital Media Misuse among South-Asian children – Findings of In-depth Focus Group Discussions with Key Stakeholders

1. Study design and objectives for the FGDs with key stakeholders – Renjith R Pillai (India) 2. Findings from FGDs with Teachers Exploring their Perspectives on Digital Media Misuse Among Private School children – Devender Kumar (India) 3. Findings from FGDs with Teachers Exploring their Perspectives on Digital Media Misuse Among Publicly Funded School Children …

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Trauma and addiction – new developments and treatment approaches

1. Prevention and treatment of substance use disorders in refugees – the PREPARE network – Ingo Schäfer (Germany) 2. Effectiveness of EMDR for patients with substance use disorder and comorbid PTSD – A randomized controlled trial – Greta Holst (Germany) 3. Effectiveness of PTSD interventions in patients with PTSD and comorbid substance use disorder compared …

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Neuroscience – Informed Interventions for Addiction Prevention

1. Enhancing Addiction Prevention through Psychoeducation: Preliminary Results from a Neuroscience-Based Mobile App – Jasmin Vassileva (USA) 2. RDoC-based Approach to Classify Prevention Interventions for Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents: A Systematic Review – Tara Rezapour (USA) 3. Adapting and Piloting a Neuroscience-focused School-based Opioid Prevention Program – Lindsay M. Squeglia (USA) 4. Does Time …

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Optimizing Outcomes and Access to Medication Agonist Treatment Using Buprenorphine/Naloxone by Innovative Precision Medicine

1. Novel Clinical Protocol and Evidence of Effectiveness – Hesham Farouk Elarabi (UAE), Shamil David Wanigaratne (UK) 2. Predictors of Illicit Opioid Use and Retention in Treatment – Hamad Al Ghafri, Hesham Elarabi (UAE) 3. Critical Analysis of Prescribing Psychotropics in Co-occurring Disorders and Polysubstance Use – Hesham Elarabi, Mansour Assaf (UAE) 4. Estimation of …

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Cardiovascular Disease among People with Opioid Use Disorder in the Context of Multiple Morbidity: Mechanisms, Needs, and Responses

1. Mechanistic Insights into the Pathophysiology of Chronic Opioid Exposure on the Cardiovascular System – Faisel Khan (UK) 2. The Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease and Death among Drug Death Decedents in Scotland – Joe Schofield (UK) 3. Patient-Centred Approaches to Addressing Cardiovascular Disease Risk in an Addiction Treatment and Care Setting – Susanna Galea-Singer (UK)

Res@t: Resource-Strengthening Training for Adolescents with Problematic Digital-Media Use and their Parents

1. Res@t-A: Reducing Problematic Digital Media Use in Adolescents by Strengthening Resources – Kerstin Paschke (Germany) 2. Neuropsychological and Treatment Outcomes of the Australian Resource-Strengthening Training for Adolescents with Problematic Digital-Media Use (Res@t-A Australia) – Michoel L. Moshel, (Australia) 3. Does the Res@t App Not Only Reduce Symptoms of Problematic Digital Media Use but Also …

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