Justin Möckl

Justin Möckl
  • Master of Science
  • Research Assistant at Institute for Therapy and Health Research

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Current institution
Institute for Therapy and Health Research
Current position
  • Research Assistant
Additional affiliations
December 2021 - present
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich
Position
  • Doctoral Student
Description
  • Doctoral Student on the topic "Alkoholbezogene Störungen und Behandlungspfade von Patienten mit einer Alkoholkonsumstörung im Bundesland Bremene - Eine Sekundärdatenanalyse von Routinedaten"

Publications

Publications (20)
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Background: Cannabis use acutely impairs cognition, psychomotor coordination, and driving ability. It is associated with an increased risk of car crashes, especially in young drivers. We provide current estimates of driving under the influence of cannabis (DUIC) in the general population prior to cannabis legalization in Germany. Methods: Data are...
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Introduction We aimed to assess: (i) trends in alcohol‐specific — that is, fully attributable — morbidity and mortality in the German adult population aged 15–69 between 2000 and 2021; and (ii) changes in alcohol‐attributable disease burden — that is, fully and partially alcohol‐attributable categories — for 2006, 2012, 2018 and 2021. Methods Morb...
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During the Covid-19 pandemic Germany experienced its first increase in the proportion of heavy cannabis users since 1995. With the expected nationwide decriminalization of cannabis before 2025, we investigate the potential causes for that increase. Data were from the 2021 European Web Survey on Drugs (EWSD) including 762 12-month marijuana users fr...
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Aim: Alcohol use is causing a considerable health burden for individuals and society in Germany. To reduce the burden from alcohol use, ensuring optimal treatment for those who are in need, is key. With this data-linkage study, we aim to provide a comprehensive description of healthcare service use among individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD)...
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Background Although many individuals with alcohol dependence (AD) are recognized in the German healthcare system, only a few utilize addiction-specific treatment services. Those who enter treatment are not well characterized regarding their prospective pathways through the highly fragmented German healthcare system. This paper aims to (1) identify...
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Aims: To measure the current trends of cannabis use in Germany, measure trends in the proportion of heavy cannabis users and estimate future cannabis use rates. Design: Repeated waves of the Epidemiological Survey on Substance Abuse, a cross-sectional survey conducted between 1995 and 2021 with a two-stage participant selection strategy where re...
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Background In Germany, most individuals with alcohol dependence are recognized by the health care system and about 16% per year receive addiction-specific care. This paper aimed to analyze the prevalence and treatment utilization rate of people with alcohol dependence by type of addiction-specific care in the federal state of Bremen using routine a...
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Hintergrund: Das Monitoring des Konsums psychoaktiver Substanzen sowie substanzbezogener Probleme in der Bevölkerung ermöglicht die Beurteilung der Verbreitung und der damit verbundenen gesundheitlichen und sozialen Folgen. Methode: Datenbasis ist der Epidemiologische Suchtsurvey (ESA) 2021 (n = 9 046, 18–64 Jahre). Es wurden Prävalenzwerte des Kon...
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Hintergrund: Vor dem Hintergrund der Zunahme des Konsums von alternativen Tabakprodukten (Shishas [Wasserpfeifen], Tabakerhitzer) und Tabakalternativen (E-Zigaretten) wurde untersucht, wie sich der Konsum konventioneller Tabakprodukte und der entsprechenden Alternativen entwickelt hat. Methode: Zehn repräsentative Erhebungen des Epidemiologischen S...

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