Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs (APSAD)

Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs (APSAD) APSAD is Australia's leading multidisciplinary organisation for professionals involved in AOD Online access to all back issues of the Review.

The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol & other Drugs (APSAD) is the Asia Pacific's leading multidisciplinary organisation for professionals involved in the alcohol and other drug field. APSAD is dedicated to increasing the profile of the issues related to the use of alcohol and other drugs, through the dissemination of information from the wide range of professions involved in this field. In addition, we strive to promote improved standards in clinical practice and in research into this and allied subjects. It also provides a network of drug and alcohol professionals in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific. Through its internationally recognised scientific journal, the Drug and Alcohol Review, and its annual Scientific Conference, APSAD provides a forum for the latest research on the nature, prevention and treatment of physical, psychological and social problems related to the use of psychoactive substances. APSAD is dedicated to:

promoting evidence-based improvements in the treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol-related problems
raising awareness about the problems related to the use of alcohol and other drugs
promoting best standards in research in the drug and alcohol field
providing development and support to professionals working in the drug and alcohol field. ACTIVITIES

APSAD offers various forms of professional development for health professionals. Subscription to the Society's scientific journal, the Drug and Alcohol Review. Discounted registration to the Annual APSAD Scientific Conference. Discounted registration at selected AOD conferences including the DANA conference
Subscription to the APSAD e-newsletter
APSAD offers a range of other activities for members. A conference is held annually, with this year's conference scheduled to take place in Sydney 30 October - 2 November. Regional conferences and workshops are also supported, often jointly with other professional organisations. APSAD also produces a bi-monthly newsletter, to keep members up-to- date and provide a forum for discussion. The Drug and Alcohol Review is the Society's official journal. Celebrating its 34th year of publication, the journal is listed on the international database, Medline. Published bi-monthly as of 2005, the Review presents original research, policy development and information in the drug and alcohol research field.

New online - Improving Options and Access for People With a Substance Use Disorder: A Service Evaluation of a Novel Nurs...
15/10/2025

New online - Improving Options and Access for People With a Substance Use Disorder: A Service Evaluation of a Novel Nurse Practitioner-Led Ambulatory Model of Care for Withdrawal Management

Carol Reid, Jeanine Young, Darren Smyth, Adam Searby, Mary Fenech, Sean Hynes, Katharina Merollini, Joshua Knowles

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70050

University of the Sunshine Coast, Northern NSW Local Health District, Monash University, QuIHN, The University of Queensland

Introduction People with substance use disorder (SUD) often find inpatient clinical settings impractical due to personal preferences or obligations. Ambulatory programs provide crucial engagement op...

New online - What Happened to Alcohol Consumption in Australia During the COVID-19 Pandemic? Comparing Alcohol Consumpti...
10/10/2025

New online - What Happened to Alcohol Consumption in Australia During the COVID-19 Pandemic? Comparing Alcohol Consumption Measures

Yvette Mojica-Perez, Michael Livingston, Amy Pennay, Sarah Callinan

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70048

La Trobe University, National Drug Research Institute (NDRI), Curtin University, Karolinska Institutet

Introduction There have been mixed findings on how alcohol consumption changed during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. We triangulated six data sources to assess what happened to Australian alcoh...

New online - The Short-Term Health Effects of Dealcoholised Red Wine: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisTesfa M. Yime...
10/10/2025

New online - The Short-Term Health Effects of Dealcoholised Red Wine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Tesfa M. Yimer, Gary C. K. Chan, Daniel Stjepanoviฤ‡, Tianze Sun, Dongwoo Shin, Meghan Lucey, Jisu Choi, John B. Saunders, Jason P. Connor, Janni Leung

Ncysur - National Centre For Youth Substance Use Research, The University of Queensland

Issues Health benefits of red wine are claimed and attributed to its high polyphenol content, but these claims are controversial due to the array of known alcohol-related harms. We undertook a syste...

๐Ÿ†• Alcohol Pricing and Discounting in Western Australia: Identifying Products Below Hypothetical Minimum Unit PricesTazma...
07/10/2025

๐Ÿ†• Alcohol Pricing and Discounting in Western Australia: Identifying Products Below Hypothetical Minimum Unit Prices

Tazman Davies, Tina Lam, Simone Pettigrew

The George Institute for Global Health, Monash University

Introduction Minimum unit pricing (MUP), which involves setting a floor price for alcoholic beverages based on their alcohol content, has been shown to reduce alcohol-related harms. This study ident...

Our next APSAD Smoking & Va**ng Cessation Webinar will be 1pm AEST Tuesday 30 September.James McLennan from Alcohol and ...
25/09/2025

Our next APSAD Smoking & Va**ng Cessation Webinar will be 1pm AEST Tuesday 30 September.

James McLennan from Alcohol and Drug Services, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney, will be taking us through Varenicline: It's better than you think.

We'll ask these questions.

Does Varenicline really work?โ€‹
How might it work?โ€‹
Does it interact with other drugs?โ€‹
Some clients say it causes them neuropsychiatric symptoms. Is this true?โ€‹
What about people with mental illness?โ€‹
What about people that are alcohol dependent? โ€‹
Dosing and administration, what's best practice?โ€‹
Any populations that should not be using it? โ€‹
Common side-effects and any simple steps to reduce them?โ€‹

And...What the journal articles and text books wonโ€™t tell you

Book your spot https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__SN8EBIfQqKwXwTg-Z3-yw

Just a friendly reminder that the deadline to include accommodation with your registration for   is coming up soon on 29...
25/09/2025

Just a friendly reminder that the deadline to include accommodation with your registration for is coming up soon on 29 September. After this date, we can't guarantee the reduced conference rate, nor can you book through registration.

Book your spot before the 29th via https://www.apsadconference.com.au/registration-rates. Don't miss out! We can't wait to see you there!

Editorial: Assessing the Early Impact of the Change in the Kava Importation Policy in AustraliaFree access - https://doi...
18/09/2025

Editorial: Assessing the Early Impact of the Change in the Kava Importation Policy in Australia

Free access - https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70039

Winifred Asare-Doku, Amy Peacock, Stella Settumba, Tammy Abbott, Kate Wilson, Adam Craig, Jioji Ravulo, George Economidis, Litea Meo-Sewabu, Catherine D'Este, Poshan Thapa, Christopher Doran, Sally Nathan, Emily Waller, Trevor Satour, Lorraine Tulele, Michael Farrell, Anthony Shakeshaft

NNational Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) TThe University of Queensland UUniversity of Sydney WWestern Sydney University MMcGill University UUNSW

The Australian Government launched the kava pilot program to ease import regulations on kava, aiming to strengthen cultural and economic ties between Australia and Pacific Island countries. Implement...

Commentary: The Need to Revitalise Drug Use Monitoring to Keep Pace With a More Dynamic, Digitally Enabled and Globally ...
18/09/2025

Commentary: The Need to Revitalise Drug Use Monitoring to Keep Pace With a More Dynamic, Digitally Enabled and Globally Connected Drug Market

Available Open Access - https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70029

Paul Griffiths, Charles Parry, Atul Ambekar, Balasingam Vicknasingam, Abel Basutu, Bronwyn Myers, Alessandra Bo, Paul Dietze, Ken Douglas, Nadine Ezard, Mauricio Fiore, Marya Hynes, Christopher M. Jones, Pamela Kent, Jane Mounteney, Kamran Niaz, Klaudia Palczak, Antonio Pascale, Amy Peacock, Marta Rychert, Lela Sturua, Yong-an Zhang

Click on the article title to read more.

New Online - Understanding the Determinants of Use of the Australian Guide to Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disord...
08/09/2025

New Online - Understanding the Determinants of Use of the Australian Guide to Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Informing the Review, Development and Dissemination of New National Clinical Practice Guidelines

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70030

Natasha Reid, Jayden Logan, Yasmine Wong, Zachary Munn, Chelsea Vanderpeet, Nicole Hayes, on behalf of the Australian FASD Guidelines Consortium

The University of Queensland, The University of Adelaide, QUT (Queensland University of Technology)

Factors Associated With Alcohol Use Among Individuals Commencing Treatment at Community-Based Outpatient Treatment Centr...
05/09/2025

Factors Associated With Alcohol Use Among Individuals Commencing Treatment at Community-Based Outpatient Treatment Centres in Australia

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70034

Jamie Bryant, Anthony Shakeshaft, Nicholas Lintzeris, Paul Haber, Michael Farrell, Joshua Dizon, Megan Freund

The University of Newcastle, Australia, Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI), The University of Queensland, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, University of Sydney, NSW Health, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), UNSW

Nitrous Oxide Sourcing, Use and Harms: Insights From Australians Who Use Ecstasy/MDMA and Other Illicit Stimulantshttps:...
05/09/2025

Nitrous Oxide Sourcing, Use and Harms: Insights From Australians Who Use Ecstasy/MDMA and Other Illicit Stimulants

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70032

Jodie Grigg, Simon Lenton, Amy Peacock, Jessamine Soderstrom, Cate King, Natalie Thomas, Rachel Sutherland

National Drug Research Institute (NDRI), Curtin University, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), UNSW, University of Tasmania, The University of Queensland

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About APSAD

The Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol & other Drugs (APSAD) is the Asia Pacific's leading multidisciplinary organisation for professionals involved in the alcohol and other drug field. APSAD is dedicated to increasing the profile of the issues related to the use of alcohol and other drugs, through the dissemination of information from the wide range of professions involved in this field. In addition, we strive to promote improved standards in clinical practice and in research into this and allied subjects. It also provides a network of drug and alcohol professionals in Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific.

Through its internationally recognised scientific journal, the Drug and Alcohol Review, and its annual Scientific Conference, APSAD provides a forum for the latest research on the nature, prevention and treatment of physical, psychological and social problems related to the use of psychoactive substances.

APSAD is dedicated to:


  • promoting evidence-based improvements in the treatment and prevention of drug and alcohol-related problems