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1 DAVID BEST PUBLICATIONS Best, D., Havis, S., Payne-James, J. & Stark, M. (2006) Near miss incidents in police custody suites in 2003: A feasibility study, Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 13 (2), Best, D., Manning, V., Gossop, M., Gross, S. & Strang, J. (2006) Excessive drinking and other problem behaviours among year old schoolchildren. Addictive Behaviours, 31 (8), Day, E., Best, D., Ison, J., Keaney, F. & Strang, J. (2006) Do psychiatrists make a difference? Impact of levels of medical input to the range of treatment provided in inpatient drug detoxification services. Drugs: Education, Policy and Prevention, 13 (6), Meier, P. & Best, D. (2006) Programme factors that influence completion of residential treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 25, Strang, J., Kelleher, M., Best, D., Mayet, S. & Manning, V. (2006) Emergency naloxone for heroin overdose: Should it be available over the counter? British Medical Journal, 333, Best, D. & Campbell, A. (2007) Diminishing returns: What is the role of the methadone reduction prescription in English drug treatment services? Journal of Substance Use, 12 (3), Day, E., Best, D., George, S. & Copello, A. (2007) Drug users experiences of prescribed injectable methadone: the impact on drug use and perceptions of stability. Journal of Drug Issues, 37(2), Manning, V., Wanigaratne, S., Best, D., Schrover, I. & Gossop, M. (2007) Screening for cognitive functioning in psychiatric outpatients with schizophrenia, alcohol dependence and dual diagnosis. Schizophrenia Research, 91 (1-3), Meier, P. Best, D. & Day, E. (2007) Detoxification in rehabilitation in England: Effective continuity of care or unhappy bedfellows. Journal of Substance Use, 12 (4), Strang, J., Manning, V., Mayet, S., Ridge, G., Best, D.& Sheridan J. (2007) Does opiate prescribing for addiction change after national guidelines?: results before and after a decade of national guidelines on methadone and buprenorphine prescribing to opiate addicts by general practitioners and hospital doctors in England, Addiction, 102 (5), Best, D., Manning, V. & Strang, J. (2007) Retrospective recall of heroin initiation and the impact on peer networks. Addiction Research and Theory, 15 (4), Best, D., Day, E. & Campbell, A. (2007) Developing a method for conducting needs assessments for drug treatment: A systems approach. Addiction Research and Theory, 15 (3),
2 13. McCambridge, J., Gossop, M., Beswick, T., Best, D., Bearn, J., Rees, S. & Strang, J. (2007) In-patient detoxification procedures, treatment retention, and post-treatment opiate use: comparison of lofexidine + naloxone, lofexidine + placebo, and methadone. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 88 (1), Day, E., Best, D., Copello, A., Young, H., Khoosal, N. & Modern, N. (2007) Characteristics of drug-using patients and treatment provided in primary and secondary settings, Journal of Substance Use, 13 (1) Manning, V., Strathdee, G., Best, D., Keaney, F., Bhui, K. & Gossop, M. (2008) Differences in mental health, substance use, and other problems among dual diagnosis patients attending psychiatric or substance misuse treatment services. Mental Health and Substance Use: Dual Diagnosis, 1 (1), Day, E., Best, D., Cantillano, V., Gaston, V., Nambamali, A., Keaney, F. (2008) Measuring the use and career histories of drug users in treatment: Reliability of the Lifetime Drug Use History (LDUH) and its data yield relative to clinical case notes. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27, Best, D., Day, E., Cantillano, V., Gaston, R., Nambamali, A., Sweeting, R., Keaney, F. (2008) Mapping heroin careers: Utilising a standardized history-taking method to assess the speed of escalation of heroin using careers in a treatment-seeking cohort. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27, Day, E., Best, D., Sweeting, R., Russell, R., Webb, K., Georgiou, G. & Neuberger, J. (2008) Detecting lifetime alcohol problems in individuals referred for liver transplantation for non-alcoholic liver failure. Liver Transplantation, 14, Best, D., Day, E., Homayoun, S., Lenton, H., Moverley, R. & Openshaw, M. (2008) Treatment Retention in the Drug Intervention Programme: Do Primary Drug Users Fare Better Than Primary Offenders? Drugs: Education, Policy and Prevention, 15 (2), Best, D., Day, E., McCarthy, T., Darlington, I., Pinchbeck, K. (2008) The Hierarchy of Needs and care planning in addiction services: What Maslow can tell us about addressing competing priorities? Addiction Research & Theory, 16 (4) Manning, V., Wanigaratne, S., Best, D., Hill, R., Reed, L., Strang, J. & Gossop, M. (2008) Changes in neuropsychological functioning during alcohol detoxification. European Addiction Research, 14, Strang, J., Manning, V., Mayet, S., Best, D., Titherington, E., Santana, L., Offor, E. & Semmler, C. (2008) Overdose training and provision of take-home naloxone to opiate users: prospective cohort study of immediate and lasting impact on knowledge and attitudes. Addiction, 103, Best, D., Ghufran, S., Day, E., Ray, R. & Loaring, J. (2008) Breaking the habit: A retrospective analysis of desistance factors among formerly problematic heroin users. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27 (6), Best D., Walker, D., Foster, A., Ellis-Gray, S. & Day, E. (2008) Gender differences in
3 risk and treatment uptake in drug using offenders assessed in custody suite settings. Policing and Society, 18 (4), Best, D. Day, E., Campbell, A., Simpson, D. & Flynn, P. (2009) Relationship between drug treatment engagement and criminal thinking style among drug-using offenders. European Addiction Research, 15, Best, D, Segal, J. & Day, E. (2009) Changing patterns of heroin and crack use in pregnancy and beyond. Journal of Substance Use, 14 (2), Best, D., Wood, K., Sweeting, R., Morgan, B. & Day, E. (2009) Fitting a quart into a black box: Keyworking in quasi-coercive drug treatment in England. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 16 (6), Packer, G., Best, D., Day, E. & Wood, K. (2009) Criminal thinking and self-control among drug users in court mandated treatment. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 9(1), Day, E., Best, D., Sweeting, R., Russell, R., Webb, K., Georgiou, G. & Neuberger, J. (2009) Predictors of psychological morbidity in liver transplant assessment candidates: is alcohol abuse or dependence a factor? Transplant International, 22, Greaves, A., Best, D., Day, E. & Foster, A. (2009) Young people in coerced drug treatment: Does the UK Drug Intervention Programme provide a useful and effective service to young offenders? Addiction Research and Theory, 17 (1), Manning, V., Best, D., Faulkner, N. & Titherington, E. (2009) new estimates of the numbers of children living with substance misusing parents: Restuls from UK national household surveys. BMC Public Health, 2009, 9: Simpson, D., Rowan-Szal, G., Joe, G., Best, D., Day, E. & Campbell, A. (2009) Relating counselor attributes to client engagement in England. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, Gaston, R., Best, D., Manning, V. & Day, E. (2009) Can we prevent drug-related deaths by training opioid users to recognize and manage overdoses? Harm Reduction Journal, 6 (26). 34. Smith, A., Best, D. & Day, E. (2009) Assessing non-injecting heroin use in Birmingham, UK. A comparison of characteristics and reasons for non-injecting in samples of never-injected and formerly injecting heroin users in contact with adult drug treatment, Journal of Drug Issues, 39 (3), Best, D., Day, E., Morgan, B., Oza, T., Copello, A. & Gossop, M. (2009) What treatment means in practice: An analysis of the therapeutic activity provided in criminal justice drug treatment services in Birmingham, England. Addiction Research and Theory, 17 (6), Best, D., Walker, D., Aston, E., Pegram, C. & O Donnell, G. (2010) Assessing the impact of a high intensity partnership between the police and drug treatment service
4 in addressing the offending of problematic drug users. Policing and Society, 20 (3), King, R. & Best, D. (2010) Cognitive functioning and cognitive style among drug users in maintenance substitution treatment. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Early online, Best, D., Groshkova, T., Loaring, J., Ghufran, S., Day, E. & Taylor, A. (2010) Comparing the addiction careers of heroin and alcohol users, and their self-reported reasons for achieving abstinence. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 5, Best, D., Bamber, S., Battersby, A., Gilman, M., Groshkova, T., Honor, S., McCartney, D. & Yates, R. (2010) Recovery and straw men: An analysis of the objections raised to the transition to a recovery model in UK addiction services. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 5, Gaston, R., Best, D., Day, E. & White, W. (2010) Perceptions of 12-step interventions among UK substance-misuse patients attending residential inpatient treatment in a UK treatment setting, Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 5, Hibbert, L. & Best, D. (2011) Assessing recovery and functioning in former problem drinkers at different stages of their recovery journey. Drug and Alcohol Review, 30, Best, D. & Ball, G. (2011) Recovery and public policy: driving the strategy by raising political awareness. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 6, Groshkova, T. & Best, D. (2011) The evolution of a UK evidence base for substance misuse recovery. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 6, Groshkova, T., Best, D. & White, W. (2011) Recovery Group Participation Scale (RGPS): factor structure in alcohol and heroin recovery populations. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 6, McAuley, A. & Best, D. (2011) A quantitative exploration of risk factors associated with drug-related deaths involving heroin, alcohol or methadone in the West of Scotland. Addiction, Research and Theory, Early Online, 1-9. In press 46. Manning, V., Betteridge, S., Wanigaratne, S., Best, D., Strang, J. & Gossop, M. Cognitive impairment in dual diagnosis in patients with schizophrenia and alcohol use disorder. Schizophrenia Research (in press) 47. Best, D. & Campbell, A. Alcohol and the therapeutic relationship. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal (in press) 48. Best, D., Gow, J., Taylor, A., Knox, T., Groshkova, T. & White, W. Mapping the recovery stories of drinkers and drug users in Glasgow: Quality of life and its
5 associations with measures of recovery capital. Drug and Alcohol Review (in press) 49. Best, D., Groshkova, T., Sadler, J., Day, E. & White, W. What is recovery? Functioning and recovery stories of self-identified people in recovery in a service users group and their peer networks in Birmingham England. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly (in press) NON-PEER REVIEWED ( ) 1. Best, D., Campbell, A. & O Grady, A. (2006) The NTA s first annual user satisfaction survey National Treatment Agency: London. 2. Best, D., Day, E. & Morgan, B. (2006) Addiction careers and the natural history of change. National Treatment Agency: London. 3. Best, D. & Campbell, A. (2006) Summary of the NTA s national prescribing audit. National Treatment Agency: London. 4. Best, D & Manning, V. (2006) Asking no questions about Hidden Harm. Network, 14, Abdulrahim, D. Gordon, D. & Best, D. (2006) Findings of a survey of needle exchanges in England. National Treatment Agency: London. 6. Best, D., George, S. & Day, E. (2007) The development of the drug treatment system in England. In: Day, E (ed) Clinical Topics in Addiction. Royal College of Psychiatry, London. 7. Day, E. & Best, D. (2007) Natural history of substance-related problems, Psychiatry, 6 (1), Best, D., Homayoun, S. & Witton, J. (2008) Hidden Harm Another Postcode Lottery, Drink and Drug News, April Best, D., Loaring, J., Ghufran, S. & Day, E. (2008) Is recovery possible? Drink and Drug News, May 2008, Best, D. & Day, E. (2010) Applied research methods. In: Miller, P.G., Strang, J. & Miller, P.M. (eds) Addiction Research Methods. Wiley-Blackwell: West Sussex. 11. Best, D. (2010) Mapping routes to recovery: The role of recovery groups and communities. In: Yates, Y. & Malloch, M. (eds) Tackling Addiction: Pathways to Recovery. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. 12. Best, D., Bulloch, T., Jones, V., Tunnah, C. & Simpson, D. (2010) Time to care. Drink and Drug News, July 2010, Best, D. & Groshkova, T. (2010) The social impact of recovery. Addiction Today, 20 (125), Best, D. & Laudet, A. (2010) The potential of recovery capital. RSA Projects. Royal Society for the Arts.
6 15. Best, D., Rome, A., Hanning, K., White, W., Gossop, M., Taylor, A. & Perkins, A. (2010) Research for recovery: A review of the drugs evidence base. Crime and Justice Social Research, Scottish Government. Scottish Government: Edinburgh.
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