
Laia Miquel
Research group
- Clinical addictions Accredited researcher (R3A)
About me
Dr. Laia Miquel has a degree in Medicine from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. PhD in
Medicine since March 2018. She completed her specialized training in psychiatry in 2009.
She has worked as a specialist in the field of addiction in CAS Vall d'Hebron (2009-2013).
Then se has been working as a clinical researcher in the Addiction Unit of Hospital Clínic de
Barcelona. Currently, she is a staff member of the CAS Clínic (Addiction Unit Hospital Clínic)
and an IDIBAPS researcher. She has participated in the writng of several clinicl guidelines for
alcohol treatment and dual diagnosis. She is part of the Catalan Board of socidrogalcohol and
the working group on research in women and mental health (GTRDSM).
Featured publications
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Mid and long-term effects of a SBIRT program for at-risk drinkers attending to an emergency department
Authors:Reference: European Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2021. -
Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on individuals under treatment for substance use disorders: Risk factors for adverse mental health outcomes
Authors:Reference: Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2021. -
Cerebellar alterations in cannabis users: A systematic review
Authors:Reference: Addiction Biology 2019. -
Comments from the Editors on the Special Issue Assessment and Treatment of Addictions: New Tools for Old Problems
Authors:Reference: Journal Of Clinical Medicine 2019. -
Motor Adaptation Impairment in Chronic Cannabis Users Assessed by a Visuomotor Rotation Task
Authors:Reference: Journal Of Clinical Medicine 2019. -
Factors affecting engagement of primary health care professionals and their patients in facilitated access to online alcohol screening and brief intervention
Authors:Reference: International Journal Of Medical Informatics 2019. -
Treatment retention in a specialized alcohol programme after an episode of alcoholic hepatitis: Impact on alcohol relapse
Authors:Reference: Journal Of Psychosomatic Research 2019. -
Alcohol, tobacco and health care costs: a population-wide cohort study (n=606 947 patients) of current drinkers based on medical and administrative health records from Catalonia
Authors:Reference: European Journal Of Public Health 2018. -
Barriers to implement screening for alcohol consumption in Spanish hypertensive patients.
Authors:Reference: Family Practice 2018. -
Effectiveness of a specialized brief intervention for at-risk drinkers in an Emergency Department. Short term results of a randomized controlled trial.
Authors:Reference: Academic Emergency Medicine 2018.