ADVANCE project outputs A 60-month programme with 5 workstreams to describe the role of substance use in intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by men in substance use treatment. Project status: Ongoing
Alcohol Dependence and Adherence to Medications (ADAM) Alcohol dependence causes considerable physical and mental health problems; Project status: Ongoing
Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research (CLAHRC) Principal investigators: Professor Colin Drummond, Paolo Deluca. The CLAHRC is a collaborative partnership between universities and surrounding NHS organisations Project status: Ongoing
Contingency Management Programme This consists of five linked research studies which aim to develop a UK Evidence Base for Contingency Management in Addiction Treatment. Project status: Ongoing
Development of a co-designed tobacco harm reduction toolkit for use within the homeless sector Principal investigators: Debbie Robson. Development of a co-designed tobacco harm reduction toolkit for use within the homeless sector Project status: Ongoing
Effects of e-cigarettes vs usual care for smoking cessation when offered at homeless centres: A cluster randomised controlled trial Principal investigators: Debbie Robson. Effects of e-cigarettes vs usual care for smoking cessation when offered at homeless centres: A cluster randomised controlled trial Project status: Ongoing
Harm Reduction Aiming to reduce the harmfulness of nicotine use for those who wish to continue using it, or those who cannot stop smoking. Project status: Ongoing
Large-scale data analysis studies People treated for substance use problems also have an increased risk of many physical and mental health problems. Project status: Ongoing
Men, Substance Use and Relationships: A Bilateral Learning Alliance (England and Brazil) This project is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and led by Dr Gail Gilchrist at the National Centre for Addictions, King's College London. Project status: Ongoing
Addictions Formed in March 2010, The Addictions Department brought together the addiction research unit and the…