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substance abuse PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 5 substance abuse PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Suicide and Domestic Abuse

Recent research has recognized domestic abuse as a significant risk factor for suicide. However, the intricate relationship between gender, domestic abuse, and suicidality still lacks comprehensive understanding (Agenda Alliance, 2023). Read more

Enzyme-responsive peptide hydrogels as in situ forming long-acting drug delivery implants

One of the key issues in the treatment and prevention of disease is that patients struggle to adhere to the complex dosage regimens of therapies, which often require multiple dosing at very specific times each day. Read more

Working residents? Employment-related support, barriers, and outcomes for people living in exempt (supported) accommodation

Research indicates that being homeless or in precarious housing creates significant challenges for individuals experiencing homelessness, particularly in relation to mental health, family relationships, maintaining social networks, employment, and physical health (including substance abuse). Read more

Scaffolding recovery from alcohol and drug addiction through systematic engagement with pro-recovery online communities

Substance use disorders exact a huge toll on individuals, their families and the community at large. This manifests as increased physical and psychological morbidity and mortality, and greater involvement in crime. Read more

The effect of food addiction stigma on food preferences and dietary intake

This is an exciting opportunity to be involved in our impactful interdisciplinary research at the Oxford Brookes Centre for Nutrition and Health at Oxford Brookes University and contribute to our ongoing collaboration with the Sussex Ingestive Behaviour Group at the University of Sussex, UK. Read more
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