Australian Centre for Addiction Research // ACAR
The Australian Centre for Addiction Research (ACAR) provides information on Substance abuse in Australia, with articles on Substance abuse and substance abuse treatment programs. Discussion about adolescent substance abuse and youth substance abuse in Australia. Also looking at drug abuse, alcohol abuse, substances abuse. Vist our website to get more information on our addiction help programs or find what we offer to help individuals, families, youths, adolescents, adults and parents. The Australian Centre for Addiction Research (ACAR) is here to help.
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The Impact of Internet Pornography

The purpose of this research is to further our understanding of Internet Pornography Addiction/ Problematic Internet-Enabled Sexual Behaviours.The study is exploring the support / treatment currently available for internet pornography addiction. The investigation is also exploring help seeking behaviour for internet pornography addiction and the barriers to seeking assistance. The study is being conducted by Dr. Gomathi Sitharthan, Deputy Coordinator, Graduate Program in Sexual Health, University of Sydney; and Professor Raj Sitharthan, Honorary Professor of Psychiatry,Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney; and Professor of Clinical Psychology, University of Western Sydney.

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Do your personality traits, motives for drinking alcohol, and feelings about alcohol use predict your risk for experiencing alcohol-related problems?
Created Tuesday, 24 August 2010 4:58:28 PM
This research will investigate how personality traits are related to alcohol use and alcohol-related problems among young adults, and how drinking motives and feelings about alcohol use influence these relationships. A better understanding of these relationships will assist in the development of more effective prevention and treatment strategies for problematic drinking among young adults. If you are aged between 18 and 25, and have been drinking alcohol at least once a week (on average) during the past six months, you can support this research by completing an anonymous online survey.
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