This survey is a collaborative effort by ICUDDR, NECPAM and ISAM. Together, we are trying to assess the impact recent reductions in funding have had to the workforce of fields dealing with substance use related issues.
ISSUP Nigeria presents the 27th session of its bi-monthly webinar in the Knowledge Update Series. This webinar focuses on the topic of 'Exploring the Intersection of Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health: Challenges and Effective Interventions.'
ISSUP Nigeria would like to invite you to the 27th session of its bi-monthly webinar in the Knowledge Update Series. This webinar will focus on the topic of 'Exploring the Intersection of Substance Use Disorders and Mental Health: Challenges and Effective Interventions.'.
Lee, EH., Yu, HJ. Effectiveness of nurse-initiated smoking cessation intervention: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 20, 18 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-025-00648-8
Background
Smoking is one of the top causes of preventable death and is linked to many serious health problems, including cancer and chronic diseases. Nurses can play a big role in helping people quit smoking by offering support through counselling, education, and mental health care. These nurse-led programs have been shown to increase quit rates. Training nurses to deliver these programs is important, and reviewing past studies helps us understand what works best.
Methods
Researchers searched eight major health databases between March 27 and August 1, 2024, to find studies on nurse-led...
CSUCH’s data visualisation tool can be used to estimate substance use trends across the country. The data helps inform programs, practices, and research to protect communities, save lives, and improve the well-being of people in Canada.
Spotlight: Top 3 causes of death due to substance use in Canada
More than 200 people died each day due to substance use (SU) in 2020 (the latest year for which data are available). That works out to 73,994 deaths that year. The average age of death due to SU was 45 years. Tobacco use caused 63% (46,366) of SU-related deaths, followed by alcohol at 23%...
ISSUP Nigeria presents the 26th session of its bi-monthly webinar in the Knowledge Update Series. This webinar focuses on the topic of 'The Role of Family in Substance Use Prevention'.
Addiction and obesity share similar neurological pathways, both linked to compulsive behaviors and the brain's reward system. Research has highlighted the potential of GLP-1 receptor agonists, originally developed for diabetes, to help manage both appetite and addictive cravings. These medications, such as semaglutide, may regulate addictive behaviors by influencing reward circuits in the brain. However, they come with potential side effects, and their long-term effects are still under investigation.
In addition, a new compound, 5-Methoxy-2-aminoindane (MEAI), is being researched for its...
This week, we say goodbye to our dear friend and mentor, Jeff Lee, the founding Executive Director of ISSUP. Jeff was a steadfast advocate for the professionalization of prevention, insisting that those working in this field should be appropriately specialized. He often reminded us that while generalists and treatment specialists are well-meaning and deeply embedded within their communities, they are not always best placed to develop and implement evidence-based prevention systems. Jeff emphasized that prevention must be treated as a distinct science—one that is grounded in rigorous research...
L’ISSUP Nigeria vous invite à la 26e session de son webinaire bimensuel de la série de mises à jour des connaissances. Ce webinaire portera sur le thème « Le rôle de la famille dans la prévention de la consommation de substances ».
L’équipe des chapitres nationaux a tenu une réunion virtuelle cruciale de 2 jours les 10 et 11 décembre 2024 pour évaluer le modèle opérationnel actuel des chapitres nationaux et identifier les opportunités d’amélioration et de croissance. La réunion a été surnommée « Réunion de vision » pour refléter l’ordre du jour principal : Élaborer un plan tourné vers l’avenir pour les chapitres nationaux de l’ISSUP.
The African Union Commission (AUC) has held an annual continental consultation for Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) since 2015. AUC member states are each represented by their respective DDR national focal points, allowing member states an opportunity to present national DDR activities in a peer-review platform that also allows engagement with invited subject matter experts. This year’s consultation was held in Arusha, Tanzania from 10-13 December 2024, and included Traditional Leaders from Southern Africa. The theme for this year’s consultation was “Prevention is better than Cure: Towards...
La 6e Conférence nationale et l’Assemblée générale annuelle de l’ISSUP Nigeria se sont tenues sous le thème « Renforcer les systèmes de soutien familial pour la prévention, le traitement et le rétablissement de la consommation de substances ».
La réunion de cette année a mis l’accent sur le rôle essentiel des familles dans la lutte contre les troubles liés à la consommation de substances. Des experts, des praticiens et des parties prenantes de tout le Nigeria se sont réunis pour discuter de stratégies visant à renforcer l’implication des familles dans la prévention, d’approches de...
Agwogie, M. O. (2024). Rapid assessment of knowledge, attitudes and practices relating to synthetic drugs in Nigeria. Global Initiative on Substance Abuse www.gisainitiative.org
Synthetic drugs have become a significant global public health concern, and particularly in Nigeria. More worrisome is the level of ingenuity associated with synthetic drugs, the speed of production, difficulties in identification and the limited information on their health and social consequences for clinical and policy interventions. This project aimed at contributing to efforts towards mitigating synthetic drugs threat in Nigeria by enhancing knowledge, local capacities and fostering collaborative knowledge-sharing among key stakeholders. The primary objectives were to conduct a rapid...
ISSUP Nigeria presents the 25th session of its bi-monthly webinar in the Knowledge Update Series. This webinar focuses on the topic of 'Non-Conventional Psychoactive Substances in Nigeria: Understanding Trends and Implications for Public Health'.
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L’ISSUP Nigeria vous invite à la 25e session de son webinaire bimensuel de la série de mises à jour des connaissances. Ce webinaire se concentrera sur le thème « Les substances psychoactives non conventionnelles au Nigeria : comprendre les tendances et les implications pour la santé publique ».
Du 23 au 25 octobre 2024, Lisbonne a accueilli la conférence Lisbon Addictions 2024, qui a réuni 2 231 participants du monde entier. L’événement a fourni une plate-forme dynamique pour partager les dernières recherches en science de la toxicomanie et explorer les orientations futures des politiques et des pratiques en matière de toxicomanie. Le thème de la conférence, « Habiliter la main-d’œuvre de l’avenir », était axé sur le renforcement de la main-d’œuvre dans la prévention, le traitement et le rétablissement de la toxicomanie, soulignant le besoin crucial de professionnels bien formés pour...
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