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: Defining Public Amenity and Related Concepts in the Drug Consumption Room Literature: A Scoping Reviewhttps:...
21/01/2026

New online: Defining Public Amenity and Related Concepts in the Drug Consumption Room Literature: A Scoping Review

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70097

Bianca Whiteside, Paul M. Dietze, Amanda Roxburgh, Fiona H. McKay, Matthew Dunn

Deakin University, Burnet Institute, National Drug Research Institute (NDRI), Curtin University

Issues Drug consumption rooms (DCR) are implemented in part to reduce the impacts of active drug markets in their immediate vicinity. This scoping review sought to document the concepts and indicato...

Open Access - Automated Detection of Digital Alcohol Marketing Using SCANNER: An Integrated Deep-Learning Approachhttps:...
19/01/2026

Open Access - Automated Detection of Digital Alcohol Marketing Using SCANNER: An Integrated Deep-Learning Approach

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70095

Florentine Martino, Navoda Liyanapathirana, Luai Saif, Asim Bhatti, Kathryn Backholer

Deakin University

New online: Commentary - Rethinking iOAT Delivery: Could Community Pharmacies Provide a Scalable, Person-Centred Treatme...
17/12/2025

New online: Commentary - Rethinking iOAT Delivery: Could Community Pharmacies Provide a Scalable, Person-Centred Treatment Setting?

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70090

Suzanne Nielsen, Louisa Picco

Monash Addiction Research Centre, Monash University

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🆕The Prevalence of Anabolic-Androgenic   Use Among Same-Sex Attracted Men: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analy...
16/12/2025

🆕The Prevalence of Anabolic-Androgenic Use Among Same-Sex Attracted Men: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis

Nicholas Pascual, Timothy Piatkowski, Eric H. Y. Lau, Matthew Dunn

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70091

Deakin University, Griffith University, The University of Hong Kong

Issues This review aimed to estimate the prevalence of non-medical anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use among same-sex attracted men (SSM). Approach We conducted a systematic review of peer-revie...

Open Access - Patterns of Drug and Polydrug Detection in Drivers Suspected of Driving Under the Influence of an Intoxica...
15/12/2025

Open Access - Patterns of Drug and Polydrug Detection in Drivers Suspected of Driving Under the Influence of an Intoxicant in Ireland 2019–2020: A Latent Class Analysis

Louise Durand, Aoife O'Kane, Richard Maguire, Denis Cusack, Eamon Keenan, Gráinne Cousins

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70087

The Emergence of Novel Benzodiazepines in Australia, Evidence, Alerts, Clinical Management and Harm Reduction—A Narrativ...
11/12/2025

The Emergence of Novel Benzodiazepines in Australia, Evidence, Alerts, Clinical Management and Harm Reduction—A Narrative Review

Jack Freestone, Stassi Kypri, Jennifer L. Schumann, Erica Franklin, Cameron Francis, Monica J. Barratt, Amy Peacock, Rachel Sutherland, Brendan Clifford, Harriet MacDonald, Nadine Ezard, Kathryn Fletcher, Liam Acheson, Krista J. Siefried

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70086

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), UNSW, NSW Health, Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine - VIFM, Monash University, Monash Addiction Research Centre, Pill Testing Australia, RMIT University

New online: An Observational Study of Off-Premise Alcoholic Beverage Pricing Over Time in New South Wales, Australiahttp...
09/12/2025

New online: An Observational Study of Off-Premise Alcoholic Beverage Pricing Over Time in New South Wales, Australia

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70077

Nicola Man, Mia Miller, Matthew Craig, Lexi Buckfield, Michael Livingston, Sarah Callinan, Heng Jiang, Isabella Britton, Alexandra Henderson, Michala Kowalski, Yan Yang, Qingyuan Linghu, Vandit Sadaphale, Wing See Yuen, Amy Peacock

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University; Centre for Alcohol and Other Drugs, NSW Ministry of Health; National Drug Research Institute (NDRI), Curtin University; Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University

Introduction The price of alcohol is a key determinant of purchasing and consumption, yet few studies have assessed alcohol price in Australia. This study aimed to determine: (i) the comparative pri...

Open Access: Does Believing Alcohol Causes Cancer Moderate the Relationship Between Consumer Awareness of the Alcohol–Ca...
09/12/2025

Open Access: Does Believing Alcohol Causes Cancer Moderate the Relationship Between Consumer Awareness of the Alcohol–Cancer Link and Support for Alcohol Policies? Findings From a Canadian Cross-Sectional Study

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70072

Ashini Weerasinghe, Samantha M. Forbes, Erin Hobin

Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research

🆕 Understanding Differences in Injecting-Related Harms Among an Australian Sample of People Who Inject DrugsDaisy Gibbs,...
08/12/2025

🆕 Understanding Differences in Injecting-Related Harms Among an Australian Sample of People Who Inject Drugs

Daisy Gibbs, Rachel Sutherland, Sarah Larney, Lucy Thi Tran, Amanda Roxburgh, Raimondo Bruno, Samantha Colledge-Frisby

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70067

Burnet Institute, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), UNSW, Université de Montréal, Centre de recherche du CHUM, National Drug Research Institute (NDRI), Curtin University, University of Tasmania

Introduction People who inject drugs may experience several non-viral injecting-related injuries and diseases (IRID), including skin and soft tissue infection (SSTI) and venous disease, often result...

🆕Factors Associated With Preferences for Opioid Agonist Therapies Among People Dependent on OpioidsM. J. Stowe, Anna Con...
08/12/2025

🆕Factors Associated With Preferences for Opioid Agonist Therapies Among People Dependent on Opioids

M. J. Stowe, Anna Conway, Frederick L. Altice, Samantha College-Frisby, Phillip Read, Mark Montebello, Gilbert Whitton, Jeremy Hayllar, Mark Daglish, Victoria C**k, Michael Christmass, Sione Crawford, Charles Henderson, Gregory J. Dore, Chris Gough, Michael Farrell, Louisa Degenhardt, Jason Grebely

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70079

Kirby Institute, UNSW, Yale University, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC), National Drug Research Institute (NDRI), South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Northern Sydney Local Health District, University of Sydney, Harm Reduction Victoria (Australia), NUAA NSW

Introduction Opioid agonist therapies (OAT) reduce adverse outcomes of illicit opioid use, with individual preferences potentially improving treatment outcomes. We explored preferences for OAT and a...

Feelings of Guilt and Remorse After Alcohol Consumption Among People Who Drink at Increasing and Higher-Risk Levels: A P...
02/12/2025

Feelings of Guilt and Remorse After Alcohol Consumption Among People Who Drink at Increasing and Higher-Risk Levels: A Population Study in England

Sharon Cox, Melissa Oldham, Harry Tattan-Birch, Sally Marlow, Deborah Robson, Claire Garnett, Sarah Jackson

https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.70076

UCL, King's College London, University of Bristol

Thanks to everyone who came to  . We hope you had a great conference, learned lots of new things and made some new frien...
20/11/2025

Thanks to everyone who came to . We hope you had a great conference, learned lots of new things and made some new friends.

We're already busy working on and can't wait to see you in Walyalup (Fremantle) 8-11 November 2026. Stay tuned in the new year for more information.

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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