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BEST, David, GROSHKOVA, T., SADLER, J., DAY, E. and WHITE, W. L. (2011). What is recovery? : functioning and recovery stories of self-identified people in recovery in a services user group and their peer networks in Birmingham England. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 29 (3), 293-313. [Article]

BEST, David, GROSHKOVA, T., LOARING, J., GHUFRAN, S., DAY, E. and TAYLOR, A. (2010). Comparing the addiction careers of heroin and alcohol users and their self-reported reasons for achieving abstinence. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 5 (3), 289-305. [Article]

BEST, David, WOOD, K., SWEETING, R., MORGAN, B. and DAY, E. (2010). Fitting a quart into a black box : keyworking in quasi-coercive drug treatment in England. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 17 (4), 370-387. [Article]

GASTON, R. S. L., BEST, David, DAY, E. and WHITE, W. (2010). Perceptions of 12-step interventions among UK substance-misuse patients attending residential inpatient treatment in a UK treatment setting. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 5 (3), 306-323. [Article]

SMITH, A. C., BEST, David and DAY, E. (2009). Assessing non-injecting heroin use in Birmingham, UK : a comparison of characteristics and reasons for non-injecting in samples of never-injected and formerly-injecting heroin users in contact with adult drug treatment. Journal of Drug Issues, 39 (3), 477-493. [Article]

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GASTON, R. L., BEST, David, MANNING, V. and DAY, E. (2009). Can we prevent drug related deaths by training opioid users to recognise and manage overdoses? Harm Reduction Journal, 6, p. 26. [Article]

BEST, David, SEGAL, J. and DAY, E. (2009). Changing patterns of heroin and crack use during pregnancy and beyond. Journal of Substance Use, 14 (2), 124-132. [Article]

PACKER, G., BEST, David, DAY, E. and WOOD, K. (2009). Criminal thinking and self-control among drug users in court mandated treatment. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 9 (1), 93-110. [Article]

DAY, E., BEST, David, SWEETING, R., RUSSELL, R., WEBB, K., GEORGIOU, G. and NEUBERGER, J. (2009). Predictors of psychological morbidity in liver transplant assessment candidates : is alcohol abuse or dependence a factor? Transplant International, 22 (6), 606-614. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., CAMPBELL, A., FLYNN, P. M. and SIMPSON, D. D. (2009). Relationship between drug treatment engagement and criminal thinking style among drug-using offenders. European Addiction Research, 15 (2), 71-77. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., MORGAN, B., OZA, T., COPELLO, A. and GOSSOP, M. (2009). What treatment means in practice : an analysis of the delivery of evidence-based interventions in criminal justice drug treatment services in Birmingham, England. Addiction Research and Theory, 17 (6), 678-687. [Article]

GREAVES, A., BEST, David, DAY, E. and FOSTER, A. (2009). Young people in coerced drug treatment : does the UK Drug Intervention Programme provide a useful and effective service to young offenders? Addiction Research and Theory, 17 (1), 17-29. [Article]

DAY, E., BEST, David, COPELLO, A., YOUNG, H., KHOOSAL, N. and MODERN, N. (2008). Characteristics of drug-using patients and treatment provided in primary and secondary settings. Journal of Substance Use, 13 (1), 27-35. [Article]

DAY, E., BEST, David, SWEETING, R., RUSSELL, R., WEBB, K., GEORGIOU, G. and NEUBERGER, J. (2008). Detecting lifetime alcohol problems in individuals referred for liver transplantation for nonalcoholic liver failure. Liver Transplantation, 14 (11), 1609-1613. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., MCCARTHY, T., DARLINGTON, I. and PINCHBECK, K. (2008). The Hierarchy of Needs and care planning in addiction services : what Maslow can tell us about addressing competing priorities? Addiction Research and Theory, 16 (4), 305-307. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., CANTILLANO, V., GASTON, R. L., NAMBAMALI, A., SWEETING, R. and KEANEY, F. (2008). Mapping heroin careers : utilising a standardised history-taking method to assess the speed of escalation of heroin using careers in a treatment-seeking cohort. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27 (2), 165-170. [Article]

DAY, E., BEST, David, CANTILLANO, V., GASTON, R. L., NAMBAMALI, A. and KEANEY, F. (2008). Measuring the use and career histories of drug users in treatment : reliability of the Lifetime Drug Use History (LDUH) and its data yield relative to clinical case notes. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27 (2), 171-177. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., HOMAYOUN, S., LENTON, H., MOVERLEY, R. and OPENSHAW, M. (2008). Treatment retention in the Drug Intervention Programme : do primary drug users fare better than primary offenders? Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 15 (2), 201-209. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E. and CAMPBELL, A. (2007). Developing a method for conducting needs assessments for drug treatment : a systems approach. Addiction Research and Theory, 15 (3), 263-275. [Article]

DAY, E. and BEST, David (2007). Natural history of substance-related problems. Psychiatry, 6 (1), 12-15. [Article]

DAY, E., BEST, David, ISON, J., KEANEY, F., STRANG, J. and BUNTWAL, N. (2006). Do psychiatrists make a difference? : impact of levels of medical input to the range of treatment provided in in-patient drug detoxification services. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 13 (6), 577-585. [Article]

Book Section

BEST, David and DAY, E. (2010). Applied research methods. In: MILLER, Peter G., STRANG, John and MILLER, Peter M., (eds.) Addiction Research Methods. Wiley-Blackwell, 187-200. [Book Section]

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