F Vigna-Taglianti

Summary

Affiliation: University of Turin
Country: Italy

Publications

  1. ncbi Quality of systematic reviews used in guidelines for oncology practice
    F Vigna-Taglianti
    Department of Biomedical Sciences and Human Oncology, University of Torino, Torino, Italy
    Ann Oncol 17:691-701. 2006
  2. ncbi A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocol
    Federica D Vigna-Taglianti
    Piedmont Centre for Drug Addiction Epidemiology, ASL 5 Grugliasco, Italy
    Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 2:9. 2007
  3. ncbi Is universal prevention against youths' substance misuse really universal? Gender-specific effects in the EU-Dap school-based prevention trial
    F Vigna-Taglianti
    Piedmont Centre for Drug Addiction Epidemiology, ASLTO3, Grugliasco, Torino, Italy
    J Epidemiol Community Health 63:722-8. 2009
  4. ncbi Effectiveness of therapies for heroin addiction in retaining patients in treatment: results from the VEdeTTE study
    Giuseppe Salamina
    Piedmont Centre for Drug Addiction Epidemiology, ASL TO3, Grugliasco, Italy
    Subst Use Misuse 45:2076-92. 2010

Collaborators

  • Marina Davoli
  • Fabrizio Faggiano
  • A Testa
  • Anna Maria Bargagli
  • Patrizia Schifano
  • Laura Amato
  • R Siliquini
  • M Rosaria Galanti
  • Massimiliano Panella
  • Gudrun Wiborg
  • Giuseppe Salamina
  • I Carta
  • M De Florio
  • A Scarmozzino
  • G Seddone
  • M Ferri
  • E Versino
  • R Diecidue
  • R Boccalon
  • Roberto Diecidue
  • R M Pavarin
  • S Canfarotta
  • A Carobene
  • F Baraldi
  • F Fratta
  • S Scondotto
  • E Bignamini
  • M R Ranieri
  • R Conforti
  • G Piras
  • G Marra
  • M Triassi
  • M Maisto
  • V Belleudi
  • P Sgarzini
  • P P Pani
  • L Montina
  • G Filippazzo
  • S Fratini
  • C A Perucci
  • A Peris
  • M B Ghisleni
  • M Di Giorgi
  • F Lampis
  • G Martinelli
  • C Martini
  • M Ruschena
  • M T Revello
  • Carlo Alberto Perucci
  • B Grande
  • L Castegnaro
  • L Carlomagno
  • R Schiaffino
  • G Nicoletti
  • P Vineis
  • C Petrella
  • Paolo Jarre
  • N Scola
  • G Salamina
  • G Villani
  • M T Ninni
  • G Cabras
  • P M Furlan
  • R Romano
  • C Sorio
  • G P Guelfi
  • F Mathis
  • G Renga
  • P Casella
  • R Lovaste
  • A Iannaccone
  • V Mitola
  • F Cipriani
  • N Magliocchetti
  • R Sbrana
  • S Della Bona
  • G L Cuomo
  • P Burroni
  • C Baldassarre
  • L Grosso
  • P Jarre

Detail Information

Publications4

  1. ncbi Quality of systematic reviews used in guidelines for oncology practice
    F Vigna-Taglianti
    Department of Biomedical Sciences and Human Oncology, University of Torino, Torino, Italy
    Ann Oncol 17:691-701. 2006
    ..Systematic reviews are an important tool for developing clinical recommendations. Those of high quality assure a good level of confidence on the strength of the recommendations...
  2. ncbi A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocol
    Federica D Vigna-Taglianti
    Piedmont Centre for Drug Addiction Epidemiology, ASL 5 Grugliasco, Italy
    Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 2:9. 2007
    ..The purpose of this paper is to describe the protocol of the VEdeTTE2 study, and to present the results of the pilot study carried out to assess the feasibility of the study and to improve study procedures...
  3. ncbi Is universal prevention against youths' substance misuse really universal? Gender-specific effects in the EU-Dap school-based prevention trial
    F Vigna-Taglianti
    Piedmont Centre for Drug Addiction Epidemiology, ASLTO3, Grugliasco, Torino, Italy
    J Epidemiol Community Health 63:722-8. 2009
    ..The purpose of this work was to analyse gender differences in the effectiveness of a new European school-based curriculum for prevention of substance misuse among adolescents...
  4. ncbi Effectiveness of therapies for heroin addiction in retaining patients in treatment: results from the VEdeTTE study
    Giuseppe Salamina
    Piedmont Centre for Drug Addiction Epidemiology, ASL TO3, Grugliasco, Italy
    Subst Use Misuse 45:2076-92. 2010
    ..In MMT patients, retention improved according to dose. Living alone, psychiatric comorbidity and cocaine use increased the risk of dropout. Psychotherapy associated halved the risk of dropout...