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The Journal is exclusively published online.
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2 issues per year
Aims of Journal:
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.
Readership:
The journal is aimed at practitioners working in the field of addiction science and pharmacists.
Content:
The Journal publishes and 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.
Manuscript submission:
Instructions for authors can be viewed at www.ascpjournal.org/authors/instructions
Online submission at www.ascpjournal.org/manuscript
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Circulation: The Journal is exclusively published online. Frequency: 2 issues per year Aims of Journal: 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. Readership: The journal is aimed at practitioners working in the field of addiction science and pharmacists. Content: The Journal publishes and 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. Manuscript submission: Instructions for authors can be viewed at www.ascpjournal.org/authors/instructions Online submission at www.ascpjournal.org/manuscript
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