Marion Kiewik

Marion Kiewik
De Twentse Zorgcentra

PhD, MBA

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In 2012 verscheen in Nederland het eerste boek over Lichte Verstandelijke Beperking (LVB) en Verslaving "Iedereen gebruikt toch?!". Vijf jaar later verscheen een volledig herziene versie getiteld "Handboek LVB en Verslaving", samen met een casusboek waaraan ruim 25 auteurs uit binnen-en buitenland een bijdrage hebben geleverd. Het handboek en het c...
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Handbook for clinicians and caregivers working with individuals with intellectual disabilities and substance use disorder. Contains information about the conditions, co-morbidity, prevalence & risk factors, screening & assessment, interventions (from prevention to inpatient treatment), policies, as well as practical advice on how to communicate wit...
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Casebook with contributions of 25 authors, describing how they work with individuals with intellectual disabilities and substance use disorder.
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Little is known about rates and risk factors of substance use (SU) in individuals with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities (MBID, IQ 50–85). This hinders targeted prevention and treatment. In this study we assessed SU rates and risk factors in individuals with MBID in 419 adults (63% male, average IQ = 66) in 16 Dutch disability services....
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Background and aims: Adolescents with Intellectual Disability (ID) are at risk for tobacco and alcohol use, yet little or no prevention programs are available for this group. 'Prepared on time' is an e-learning program based on the attitude - social influence - efficacy model originally developed for fifth and sixth grades of mainstream primary sc...
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This manual (in Dutch) describes an 18-sessions CBT program for the treatment of substance use disorder in individuals with mild intellectual disabilities. It combines individual sessions with a social system based approach, and aims to increase self-control techniques, as well as to provide caregivers with skills and knowledge to support the patie...
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Workbook for patients with Substance Use Disorder and Intelleactual Disabilities. To be used with CBT protocol described in Manual CBT+
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Background and Aims Individuals with mild or borderline intellectual disability (MBID) are at risk of substance use (SU). At present, it is unclear which strategy is the best for assessing SU in individuals with MBID. This study compares three strategies, namely self-report, collateral-report, and biomarker analysis. Methods and Procedures In a sa...
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Minder Drank Of Drugs [Less Booze or Drugs] is an intervention for mild to moderate substance use disorder in individuals with mild to borderline intellectual disability. It is a manualized CBT protocol with 12 group sessions and 12 individual sessions, to be used within addiction treatment facilities in close collaboration with intellectual disabi...
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Background: Students without intellectual disability (ID) start experimenting with tobacco and alcohol between 12 and 15 years of age. However, data for 12- to 15-year old students with ID are unavailable. Prevention programs, like 'PREPARED ON TIME' (based on the attitude-social influence-efficacy model), are successful, but their efficacy has no...
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Knowledge regarding substance use (SU) and substance use disorder (SUD) in individuals with mild to borderline intellectual disabilities (ID) has increased over the last decade, but is still limited. Data on prevalence and risk factors are fragmented, and instruments for screening and assessment and effective treatment interventions are scarce. Als...
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This book provides an overview of substance use (disorder) among individuals with mild to borderline intellectual disability, its risk factors and complications, as well as interventions and prevention. At present, professional knowledge and care tailored to the needs of this group is not widely available, and the lack of adequate help contributes...
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Although the use of psychoactive substances seems to be a growing problem among clients of intellectual disability services (IDS) in the Netherlands, rates of such substance use are unknown, and it is unclear how the services deal with substance‐related problems. This study explored the perspectives of staff with respect to the occurrence of substa...
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Screening for substance use in ID with the SumID-Q To facilitate early intervention, screening for substance use among individuals with ID is important. Unfortunately, widely used instruments in average IQ populations do not seem feasible in the ID population. Within the SumID epidemiology study we developed the SumID-Q, a method to assess substanc...
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Sleep problems are common among children with intellectual disability (ID). The present study assessed the prevalence of severe sleep problems in a sample of children (n=286) with mild to profound ID who lived at home with their parents(s) in the Netherlands. It also explored relationships between severe sleep problems, and family and child variabl...

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