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Author Dunn, John; Pinheiro Ferri, Cleusa
Title The price of crack in Sao Paulo, Brazil Type Journal Article
Year 1998 Publication Addiction Abbreviated Journal
Volume 93 Issue 2; 02/1998 Pages (down) 287-288
Keywords AOD price; cocaine; crack cocaine; international area; HIV infection; Brazil; journal article
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Call Number 50-00143 Serial 59616
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Author Déglon, Jean-Jacques
Title Le traitement à long terme des héroïnomanes par la méthadone Type Book Whole
Year 1982 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 287
Keywords treatment and maintenance; outpatient care; methadone maintenance; long-term care; drug substitution therapy
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Publisher Editions Médecine et Hygiène Place of Publication Genève Editor
Language French Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 01.02-091 Serial 54308
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Author various
Title Referate der Europäischen Konferenz der therapeutischen Gemeinschaften : euro TC 1996 : Europe unlimited! Drugs unlimited? : Tagungsband Type Conference Volume
Year 1997 Publication euro TC 1996 Strasbourg : Europe unlimited! Drugs unlimited? Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 286
Keywords government and politics; international area
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Publisher Foederation der Drogenhilfen in Europa Place of Publication Editor Schäfer, Lothar; Schmalfuss Sahli, Elisabeth
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 13.02-021 Serial 61063
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Author Cherpitel, Cheryl J.; Borges, Guilherme; Giesbrecht, Norman; Hungerford, Daniel; Peden, Margie; Poznyak, Vladimir; Room, Robin; Stockwell, Tim
Title alcohol and injuries : emergency department studies in an international perspective Type Book Whole
Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) x, 286
Keywords alcohol; AOD use as accident factor; AODR accident mortality; alcohol intoxication; diagnosis; injury; etiology; epidemiology; hospital; emergency care; international area; study
Abstract alcohol-attributable injuries are of a growing concern to the public health community, with alcohol-related injuries such as road traffic accidents, burns, poisonings, falls and drownings making up more than a third of the disease burden attributable to alcohol consumption. This publication synthesizes results of a number of hospital emergency department studies conducted in different cultural and health care settings, including the WHO Collaborative Study on alcohol and Injuries. It provides an introduction to the epidemiology of alcohol related injuries and refers to methodological issues of emergency department studies. It addresses public policy implications and equips the reader with practical information on interventions that can be implemented in emergency departments, such as screening and brief interventions for hazardous and harmful drinking. The book has been compiled by an international group of editors with extensive experience in the area of alcohol and injuries.
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Publisher World Health Organization (WHO) Place of Publication Geneva Editor
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Call Number 50-11182 Serial 55101
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Author Department of Health and Ageing (ed)
Title 2002 reviews of the National HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C Strategies and strategic research Type Book Whole
Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) xii, 285
Keywords government and politics; strategy; HIV infection; viral hepatitis; hepatitis C; international area; Australia
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Publisher Commonwealth of Australia Place of Publication Canberra Editor Department of Health and Ageing
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Call Number 50-13358 Serial 50008
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Author Lenton, Simon; Kerry, K.; Loxley, W.; Tan-Quigley, A.; Greig, R.
Title Citizens who inject drugs : the “Fitpack” study Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication International journal of drug policy Abbreviated Journal
Volume 11 Issue 4 Pages (down) 285-297
Keywords AOD use, abuse, and dependence; chemical addiction; intravenous drug user; hidden population; harm reduction; Australia
Abstract Most injecting drug users have never been in drug treatment yet much research is done on samples with high treatment rates drawn from agency and peer recruited populations. This study accessed drug injectors with little or no prior drug treatment, described their characteristics, BBVI risk behaviours and feedback on services. Its results challenge some stereotypes about citizens who inject drugs. A sample of 511 ’hidden’ drug injectors, of whom only 28.7% had any specialist drug treatment agency contact, completed a questionnaire which was distributed with ’Fitpack’ needle packs sold through community pharmacies in WA. The mean age of respondents was 26.2 years, 43.4% were women, 44.3% were living with their sexual partner, 41.7% were parents, and 46.4% were employed, mostly in full time work. In the previous month 61.2% had injected less frequently than daily. The study accessed a diverse group of drug injectors not typically seen in agency and peer recruited research. They provided useful feedback about how harm reduction strategies among injectors can be improved. However, they also reported higher rates of injecting and sharing than found previously in traditionally recruited samples of injectors, which suggests there is no room for complacency regarding the potential for blood-borne viral infection (BBVI) transmission in this group.
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ISSN 0955-3959 (Print); 1873-4758 (Electronic) ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-q Serial 59494
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Author Amelang, Manfred
Title Deutsche Forschungen zur Kriminalitätsentstehung und Kriminalitätskontrolle Type Book Chapter
Year 1983 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 284-317
Keywords criminality; socialization; antisocial behavior; self-report; questionnaire; reliability and validity (research methods); research; Germany; study
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Publisher Carl Heymann Place of Publication Köln Editor Kerner, Hans-Jürgen; Kury, Helmut; Sessar, Klaus
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Call Number 50-05989 Serial 55234
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Author Schabdach, Michael
Title Soziale Konstruktionen des Drogenkonsums und soziale Arbeit : historische Dimenstionen und aktuelle Entwicklungen Type Book Whole
Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 283
Keywords addiction; addictive behavior; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; social services; history; rehabilitation; Aids; ecstasy; policy recommendations
Abstract Der Konsum psychoaktiver Substanzen stellt eine Verhaltensweise dar, die je nach historischem, kulturellem und situationalem Kontext unterschiedlich bewertet wird. In heutigen Gesellschaften kann Drogengebrauch als moralisches Fehlverhalten, als Krankheit, als Folge von Armut und Sozialisationsdefiziten oder als risikobehafteter Lebensstil interpretiert werden. Je nach Interpretation unterliegt Drogenkonsum einem anderen Modus der sozialen Kontrolle. Im Fokus dieser Darstellung steht die Frage, wie sich die verschiedenen Möglichkeiten, das ’Drogenproblem’ gesellschaftlich zu regulieren, im historischen Verlauf herausgebildet und institutionalisiert haben. Gleichzeitig ist sie darauf ausgerichtet, am Beispiel des Drogenkonsums die Beziehungen von Sozialer Arbeit und sozialer Kontrolle sichtbar zu machen.
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Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften Place of Publication Wiesbaden Editor
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Call Number 12.03-DOKUZIMMER_aufTisch Serial 54419
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Author Duncan, D. F.; Nicholson, T.; Clifford, P.; Hawkins, W.; Petosa, R.
Title Harm reduction : an emerging new paradigm for drug education Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication Journal of Drug Education Abbreviated Journal
Volume 24 Issue 4 Pages (down) 281-290
Keywords treatment and maintenance; harm reduction; statistical data; research; journal article
Abstract Harm reduction is a new paradigm now emerging in the field of drug education. This strategy recognizes that people always have and always will use drugs and, therefore, attempts to minimize the potential hazards associated with drug use rather than the use itself. The rationale for a harm reduction strategy is presented, followed by an example of the kind of needs assessment which may be needed for planning a harm reduction strategy.
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ISSN 0047-2379 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-00142 Serial 59615
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Author various
Title Reviewing current practice in drug-substitution treatment in the European Union Type Report
Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages (down) 280
Keywords treatment and maintenance; drug substitution therapy; methadone maintenance; buprenorphine maintenance; heroin-assisted treatment; Switzerland; Europe; European Union
Abstract This volume is the result of an EMCDDA-commissioned study carried out in 1998 and 1999 into one of the most widely discussed drug-related topics in Europe today: substitution treatment. The study was prompted by the lively debate on the issue in the mid-1990s, when Switzerland launched its first heroin trial, France began buprenorphine treatment and methadone programmes expanded rapidly throughout Europe. These initiatives led to an increased focus on substitution treatment and to the trajectories it was to follow in the future. The volume opens with a historical overview of substitution treatment, the development of methadone maintenance and other substitution services and a section on monitoring and evaluation. It closes with a series of country profiles for each of the then 15 EU Member States, all containing an introduction to substitution treatment in the country concerned.
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Publisher Office for Official Publications of the European Communities Place of Publication Luxembourg Editor Farrell, Michael; Howes, Samantha; Verster, Annette; Davoli, Marina; Solberg, Ulrik; Greenwood, Gloria; Robertson, Kathy
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Series Volume 3 Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1606-1683 ISBN 92-9168-104-0 Medium
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Call Number 50-00775 Serial 56141
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