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John W Urwin

School of Medicine, Yale University, USA

Biography

John W Urwin is a versatile author and has contributed major research works in the field of Addiction Research and Therapy, psychology, and neurology. And has dedicated their major research contributions in the field of Addiction research, Substance-Related Disorders, Psychology, Neurology, Behavioural Science, etc.

Research Interest

His research  also  includes S Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Alcohol Rehabilitation, Alcohol addiction, Alcohol intolerance, Alcoholic hepatitis, Acute liver failure, Clinical Trails.He is the Editorial Board Member of - Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy and serves as a member of various associations, apart from being an author for many books.

 

 

Publications

Predictors of Interest in an Alcohol Reduction Clinical Trial of Naltrexone among Undergraduates

Background: We tested predictors of interest in a clinical trial of naltrexone plus counseling for heavy drinking reduction in young adults using a web survey. Respondents could indicate interest in the clinical trial at the conclusion of the survey. Methods: A random sample of university students completed the survey (N = 584, 60% female). Data w... Read More»

Robert F Leeman, William R Corbin, Lisa M Fucito, John W Urwin and Stephanie S O Malley

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2013, 4: 151

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.1000151

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