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Author Battjes, Robert J.; Pickens, Roy W. url 
  Title Needle sharing among intravenous drug abusers : national and international perspectives Type Book Whole
  Year 1989 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages xiv, 189  
  Keywords needle sharing; prevention program; HIV infection; Aids; intravenous drug user; United States  
  Abstract (down) Papers review findings emanating from the May 18-19 conference on ’Needle Sharing Among Intravenous Drug Abusers: National and International Perspectives’ held in Bethesda, Maryland. Topics include epidemiological data regarding AIDS and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among intravenous drug abusers in the United States and Europe and drug abuse and injection practices among intravenous drug abusers in New York City, San Francisco, and the Southwest region of the United States. Papers address the implications of drug policy in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, for controlling needle sharing, the influence of AIDS upon drug use practices in the United Kingdom, and that country’s efforts to make sterile injection equipment readily available. Additional papers focus on the implications for AIDS prevention among intravenous drug abusers in France; review of Federal and State laws regulating the availability and use of hypodermic needles and syringes within the U.S.; and consider implications of legislation and enforcement practices for the prevention of AIDS transmission. It was recommended that communities across the United States implement programs to educate addicts about their risk for AIDS and ways to reduce it and that resources be expanded so drug abuse treatment is readily available.  
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  Publisher U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration; National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Place of Publication Rockville Editor Battjes, Robert J.; Pickens, Roy W.; Haverkos, Harry W.; Hopkins, William; Feldman, Harvey W.; Biernackl, Patrick; Mata, Alberto G.; Jorquez, Jaime S.; Buning, Ernst C.; van Brussel, Giel H.A.; van Santen, Gerrit; Power, Robert Michael; Stimson, Gerry V.; Tempesta, Enrico; Di Giannantonio, Massimo; Olievenstein, Claude; Pascal, Chris B.; Wiebel, W. Wayne; Newmeyer, John A.; Des Jarlais, Don C.; Friedman, Samuel R.; Sotheran, Jo L.; Stoneburner, Rand  
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  Call Number 50-13210 Serial 55104  
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Author Pierre, Joseph M. url 
  Title Cannabis, synthetic cannabinoids, and psychosis risk : What the evidence says Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Current Psychiatry Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 10 Issue 9 Pages 49-57  
  Keywords risk factors; schizophrenia; etiology; cannabis; study  
  Abstract (down) Over the past 50 years, anecdotal reports linking cannabis sativa (marijuana) and psychosis have been steadily accumulating, giving rise to the notion of “cannabis psychosis.” Despite this historic connection, marijuana often is regarded as a “soft drug” with few harmful effects. However, this benign view is now being revised, along with mounting research demonstrating a clear association between cannabis and psychosis. In this article, I review evidence on marijuana’s impact on the risk of developing psychotic disorders, as well as the potential contributions of “medical” marijuana and other legally available products containing synthetic cannabinoids to psychosis risk.  
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  Call Number 50-12112 Serial 59954  
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Author Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics url 
  Title Threats to cognitive liberty : pharmacotherapy and the future of the drug war Type Report
  Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 50  
  Keywords treatment and maintenance; drug therapy; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; illicit drug; ethics; human rights  
  Abstract (down) Over the next decade an increasing number of new “pharmacotherapy” medications will become available with the potential to tremendously impact the use and abuse of illegal drugs and the overall direction of national and international drug policy. These pharmacotherapy medications are designed to block or significantly reduce the “highs” elicited by illegal drugs. Used as part of a drug treatment program, pharmacotherapy medications may provide valuable assistance for people seeking a chemical aid in limiting or eliminating problem drug use. However, the tremendously politicized nature of the “drug war” raises substantial concerns that, in addition to those who choose to use such medications, some people will be compelled to use them. In the absence of extraordinary circumstances, governmental action forcing or coercing a person to use a pharmacotherapy drug would violate a number of constitutional guarantees and other legal rights protecting people from forced medical treatment. Among the rights implicated by compulsory use of pharmacotherapy drugs are the right to informed consent, the right to bodily integrity and privacy, the protection against cruel and unusual punishment, and the right to freedom of thought.  
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  Publisher Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics (CCLE) Place of Publication Davis Editor  
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  Call Number 50-13316 Serial 51097  
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Author Bachmann, Andreas url 
  Title Ethische Überlegungen zur substitutionsgestützen Behandlung Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 39 Issue 1; 02/2013 Pages 14-18  
  Keywords treatment and maintenance; ethics; public welfare; self-determination  
  Abstract (down) Opioidabhängige sind aus ethischer Sicht PatientInnen und Personen. Als PatientInnen haben sie einen Anspruch auf angemessene medizinische Behandlung und soziale Unterstützung. Als Personen haben sie einerseits das Recht auf Respektierung ihrer PatientInnenautonomie. Andererseits haben sie die Pflicht, die Rechte Dritter zu achten und sich an geltende Regeln zu halten. Tun sie dies nicht, können Sanktionen gerechtfertigt sein. Der Umgang mit Opioidabhängigen sollte sich an diesen ethischen Kriterien orientieren – und nicht an politischen Opportunitäten oder ideologisch geprägten Vorstellungen.  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60575  
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Author Rosenbaum, Harry   
  Title Masturbation mit Mausklick Type Newspaper Article
  Year 2010 Publication Die Wochenzeitung Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 24.06.2010 Pages 5  
  Keywords addiction; nonchemical addiction; internet; sex; pornography; gender differences; epidemiology; research; conference; Switzerland  
  Abstract (down) Online-Sexsucht. Erotische und pornografische Bilder und Filme sind im Internet in beliebigen Mengen zu finden. Vor allem Männer konsumieren diese in teilweise exzessiver Weise. In Zürich hat sich letzte Woche eine Fachtagung mit einem Phänomen beschäftigt, das wissenschaftlich noch kaum erforscht ist.  
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  Call Number 50-11367 Serial 58768  
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Author Hälg, Regula url 
  Title E-Selbsthilfeangebote im Alkoholbereich Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 40 Issue 3 Pages 38-43  
  Keywords internet; counseling; self-help group; AOD consumption; alcohol; intervention (persuasion to treatment); questionnaire  
  Abstract (down) Online-Selbsttests zur Überprüfung des eigenen Alkoholkonsums und Selbsthilfetools, z. B. mit Trinktagebuch, sind frei verfügbare und niederschwellige Angebote, die Personen bei einer Reduktion des Alkoholkonsums unterstützen. Insbesondere bei einem problematischen Konsum sind webbasierte Interventionen wirksame und kostengünstige Angebote, mit denen auch Personen erreicht werden können, welche keine Suchtfachstelle aufsuchen.  
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  Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 62364  
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Author Robin, Dominik; Berger, Fabian url 
  Title Online-Glücksspiel und Prävention Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 41 Issue 6 Pages 37-40  
  Keywords gambling; Internet; prevention; nonchemical addiction  
  Abstract (down) Online-Glücksspiele werden auf dem Glücksspielmarkt immer wichtiger. Viele junge SpielerInnen machen ihre ersten Erfahrungen mit Glücksspielen im Internet. Diese Entwicklung ist problematisch, weil solche Spiele aufgrund ihrer Eigenschaften ein erhöhtes Gefährdungspotenzial für eine Suchtentwicklung aufweisen. Seitens der Prävention werden deshalb vermehrt Konzepte und Massnahmen gefordert, die ein problematisches Spielen gar nicht erst aufkommen lassen.  
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  Call Number Infodrog-Admin @ user @ CallNo.60.01-001b Serial 62399  
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Author Fieseler, Klaus url 
  Title Betrunkene E-Mails, der Elch im Wohnzimmer – Aspekte der Online-Suchtberatung Type Journal Article
  Year 2014 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 40 Issue 3 Pages 19-23  
  Keywords internet; communication; professional counseling; addiction  
  Abstract (down) Online-Beratung ist inzwischen eine professionell etablierte Form der Beratung. Die in schriftgestützter Beratung gegenüber Face-to-Face-Beratung zunächst weniger vielfältig enthaltenen nonverbalen Signale werden in der professionellen Gestaltung der Online-Beratungsbeziehung eingebracht und unterstützen bei der Selbstreflexion.  
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  ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 62360  
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Author Kuntsche, Sandra; Steiner, Silvia url 
  Title Abhängige Nutzung sozialer Netzwerke und Internetgaming – neueste Studien Type Journal Article
  Year 2015 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 41 Issue 5 Pages 46-47  
  Keywords nonchemical addiction; social media; game; pathological gambling; sex; Internet; adolescent; prevention; study  
  Abstract (down) Online sein ist nicht nur ein Phänomen unserer Zeit, sondern für einen Teil der Bevölkerung auch ein soziales und gesundheitliches Problem. Dabei ist der Begriff Internetsucht eine Zusammenfassung teils ganz unterschiedlicher Aktivitäten und Problematiken, so etwa Internetpornographie, Nutzung sozialer Onlinenetzwerke, Online-Glücksspiel, Internetgaming, Surfen bzw. Absuchen von Onlinedatenbanken. Jede einzelne dieser Tätigkeiten kann dabei pathologische Ausprägungen annehmen. Zwei AutorInnengruppen präsentieren neue Erkenntnisse zu unterschiedlichen Aspekten der Internetsucht; Hormes und KollegInnen gehen der Frage einer abhängigen Nutzung sozialer Netzwerke nach, während Rehbein und KollegInnen das Internetgaming Jugendlicher näher untersuchten. Eine Übersichtsarbeit von Rehbein und Mitarbeitenden liefert Denkanstösse und Anregungen für die Prävention.  
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  Call Number Infodrog-Admin @ user @ CallNo.60.01-001t Serial 62417  
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Author Ferrandino, Joseph J.   
  Title Crack : 20 Dollar rock, billion Dollar problem Type Journal Article
  Year 1986 Publication EAP Digest Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 11/1986 Pages 41-45  
  Keywords AOD use, abuse, and dependence; psychoactive substances; illicit drug; crack cocaine; heroin; smoking; intravenous drug user; AOD dependent; epidemiology; AOD effects and AODR problems; adverse drug effect; AODR disorder; heart disorder; eating disorder; AODR mortality; social and economic cost of AOD; AOD price; history; public opinion on AOD; community-based prevention; prevention program; intervention (persuasion to treatment); treatment and maintenance; relapse prevention; family support; self-help group; adolescent; workplace AOD policy; international area; United States  
  Abstract (down) Once seen as a “glamour” drug used by the very wealthy, cocaine is readily available and affordable for almost everyone. The rock form – called “crack” – has heralded this change and the results are devastating. Here’s what you should know about this powerful drug, and what can be done to combat its use.  
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  ISSN 0273-8910 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-00214 Serial 59623  
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