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Health professionals are in a strategic position to help people with substance use disorders (SUDs) who seek health services for support or treatment. However, it is known that professionals' attitudes towards people who use alcohol and other drugs are marked by stigmatizing attitudes that create barriers to access quality treatment and make it difficult for the user to adhere to it. From this, the present study aimed to investigate the attitudes of 264 health professionals from specialised services and primary health care (PHC) in the Southeast region of Brazil, through Opening Minds Scale for Healthcare Providers (OMS-HC), taking into account the hypothesis of contact with the subject as a predictor of more positive attitudes.

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Working memory intervention programs for adults: A systematic review.

Dement Neuropsychol

January 2010

Ph.D, Psychology Faculty, Post-Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology, Neuroscience, PUC-Rio; Coordinator of the Laboratory NNCE. Professor at UNESA, Rio de Janeiro RJ, Brazil.

Unlabelled: This systematic review aimed to identify the designs, procedures, and results of empirical studies that performed neuropsychological interventions on WM in adults.

Methods: A PubMed and LILACS literature search was conducted using the keywords AND () AND .

Results: Of the seven studies found, three were randomized controlled trials, two were case reports, one was a clinical trial, and one was an evaluation study.

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