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Nicola Metrebian

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The Lancet. Psychiatry|September 12, 2015
Diagnosis of dependence to prescribed pain medicationNicola Metrebian
Lancet (London, England)|February 24, 2015
Hepatitis B vaccination for people who inject drugs--authors' replyTim Weaver, Nicola Metrebian, John Strang
Drug and Alcohol Review|October 21, 2022
A qualitative exploration of patients' experience of mobile telephone-delivered contingency management to promote adherence to supervised methadoneCarol-Ann Getty, Tim Weaver, Nicola Metrebian
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 3, 2019
Mobile telephone-delivered contingency management interventions promoting behaviour change in individuals with substance use disorders: a meta-analysisCarol-Ann Getty, Ana Morande, Michael Lynskey, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Review|March 18, 2025
Addiction specialists' perspectives on digital contingency management and its role within UK drug and alcohol services: A qualitative explorationCarol-Ann Getty, Nicola Metrebian, Joanne Neale, et al.
Substance Use & Addiction Journal|February 7, 2026
COMPEERS: A Cluster Randomised Feasibility Study of Contingency Management and PEER Support to Promote Attendance, Increase Treatment Engagement and Improve Outcomes for People with Dual Diagnoses of Psychosis and Drug/Alcohol Problems. Study Protocol with CommentarySuzanne Jolley, Ewan Carr, Sarah Nilsen, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|September 28, 2006
Methodology for the Randomised Injecting Opioid Treatment Trial (RIOTT): evaluating injectable methadone and injectable heroin treatment versus optimised oral methadone treatment in the UKNicholas Lintzeris, John Strang, Nicola Metrebian, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Review|May 25, 2021
Patients' beliefs towards contingency management: Target behaviours, incentives and the remote application of these interventionsCarol-Ann Getty, Tim Weaver, Michael Lynskey, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 12, 2022
Substance use and homelessness: A longitudinal interview study conducted during COVID-19 with implications for policy and practiceJoanne Neale, Stephen Parkin, Laura Hermann, et al.
European Addiction Research|June 28, 2008
The fine line between harm reduction and harm production--development of a clinical policy on femoral (groin) injectingDeborah Zador, Nick Lintzeris, Rob van der Waal, et al.
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The Lancet. Psychiatry|September 12, 2015
Diagnosis of dependence to prescribed pain medicationNicola Metrebian
Lancet (London, England)|February 24, 2015
Hepatitis B vaccination for people who inject drugs--authors' replyTim Weaver, Nicola Metrebian, John Strang
Drug and Alcohol Review|October 21, 2022
A qualitative exploration of patients' experience of mobile telephone-delivered contingency management to promote adherence to supervised methadoneCarol-Ann Getty, Tim Weaver, Nicola Metrebian
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 3, 2019
Mobile telephone-delivered contingency management interventions promoting behaviour change in individuals with substance use disorders: a meta-analysisCarol-Ann Getty, Ana Morande, Michael Lynskey, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Review|March 18, 2025
Addiction specialists' perspectives on digital contingency management and its role within UK drug and alcohol services: A qualitative explorationCarol-Ann Getty, Nicola Metrebian, Joanne Neale, et al.
Substance Use & Addiction Journal|February 7, 2026
COMPEERS: A Cluster Randomised Feasibility Study of Contingency Management and PEER Support to Promote Attendance, Increase Treatment Engagement and Improve Outcomes for People with Dual Diagnoses of Psychosis and Drug/Alcohol Problems. Study Protocol with CommentarySuzanne Jolley, Ewan Carr, Sarah Nilsen, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|September 28, 2006
Methodology for the Randomised Injecting Opioid Treatment Trial (RIOTT): evaluating injectable methadone and injectable heroin treatment versus optimised oral methadone treatment in the UKNicholas Lintzeris, John Strang, Nicola Metrebian, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Review|May 25, 2021
Patients' beliefs towards contingency management: Target behaviours, incentives and the remote application of these interventionsCarol-Ann Getty, Tim Weaver, Michael Lynskey, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|August 12, 2022
Substance use and homelessness: A longitudinal interview study conducted during COVID-19 with implications for policy and practiceJoanne Neale, Stephen Parkin, Laura Hermann, et al.
European Addiction Research|June 28, 2008
The fine line between harm reduction and harm production--development of a clinical policy on femoral (groin) injectingDeborah Zador, Nick Lintzeris, Rob van der Waal, et al.
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