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Who is an expert on the COVID-19 crisis?
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs ( IF 1.443 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-01 , DOI: 10.1177/1455072520931367
Matilda Hellman 1
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Has the COVID-19 crisis made people drink and take drugs in new ways? Are people in home isolation more bound to start gambling on the internet? This spring, many research groups have applied for funding for COVID19-related initiatives, and addiction journals are announcing Calls for Papers for special issues on topics that arise from the coronavirus crisis. Also, many research funding agencies seem to work from the premise that we need to produce knowledge about how the crisis has affected mental health and lifestyle-related behaviours. This entails an enormous opening for new research and further discussions. A big question concerns something that in the substance research field has traditionally been referred to as “control policies”. While this concept has lately disappeared from the social scientific mainstream, now is an excellent time to dust it off and start figuring out its meaning and usefulness in 2020. Expertise

中文翻译:

谁是 COVID-19 危机方面的专家?

COVID-19 危机是否让人们以新的方式饮酒和吸毒?居家隔离的人是否更有可能开始在互联网上赌博?今年春天,许多研究小组为与 COVID19 相关的计划申请了资金,成瘾期刊正在宣布征集有关冠状病毒危机引起的专题的特殊问题的论文。此外,许多研究资助机构的工作前提似乎是,我们需要了解危机如何影响心理健康和生活方式相关的行为。这为新的研究和进一步讨论提供了巨大的机会。一个大问题涉及物质研究领域传统上被称为“控制政策”的东西。虽然这个概念最近从社会科学主流中消失了,
更新日期:2020-06-01
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