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Original Articles

Overview of the European university-based study programmes in the addictions field

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Pages 485-491 | Received 19 May 2016, Accepted 08 Aug 2016, Published online: 06 Sep 2016
 

Abstract

Aims: We mapped and described university study programmes in the addictions field (USPA) in Europe, according to degrees, professional backgrounds, titles, methods of delivery, duration, entrance requirements, fees, clinical practice requirements and courses offered. Methods: The study consisted of two parts: 1) a general mapping of USPA – utilising online databases of scientific literature, and subsequently the Google search engine and 2) a content analysis of the identified study programmes’ websites according to a set of a priori research questions. Findings: A total of 34 USPA were located at 25 universities in eight different European countries. 43.6% (n = 18) were master’s, 15.4% (n = 6) bachelor’s and 12.8% (n = 4) Ph.D. study programmes. Only the Czech Republic offers education across all three levels. The background of many USPA is built on medical (n = 5), social (n = 5) and psychological (n = 4) foundations. Ten programmes are offered both full-time and part-time, and 62% charge tuition. Half of the programmes have clinical practice as a part of the degree requirement. Conclusions: In recent years, the number of specialised education programmes that aim to prepare a new professional workforce has been growing. The findings provide a basis for discussion and cooperation among programmes and universities.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Board of ISAJE, Board of ICARA and colleagues from ICUDDR for providing support for our work and for helpful pieces of advice and reviewing the various versions of the text. Dr. Babor acknowledges the US National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (grant #R25AA024435) for partial support of his contribution to this paper.

Declaration of interest

There are no conflicts of interest to declare. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article.

Funding

The survey was supported by an institutional grant provided by Charles University in Prague (No. PRVOUK – P03/LF1/9).

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