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Gazareth, P. (1996). Décès par overdose dans le canton de Neuchâtel. Neuchâtel: Université de Neuchâtel, Institut de Sociologie et de Science Politique (ISSP).
Keywords: addiction; addictive behavior
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Fallberg, L., Calnan, M., Milewa, T., Vienonen, M., Iliev, D., & Ovretveit, J. (1997). European health care reforms : citizens' choice and patients' rights (M. Vienonen, Ed.). Copenhagen: World Health Organization (WHO), Regional Office for Europe, Department of Health Policy and Services.
Keywords: government and politics; international area
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Schulz, P., & Keller, E. (1999). Egalité entre femmes et hommes : plan d' action de la Suisse. Berne: Bureau fédéral de l'égalité entre femmes et hommes (BFEG).
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Uchtenhagen, A., Gutzwiller, F., Dobler-Mikola, A., & Blättler, R. (1995). Versuche für eine ärztliche Verschreibung von Betäubungsmitteln : Zwischenbericht der Forschungsbeauftragten : 2. leicht veränderte Auflage. Zürich: Institut für Suchtforschung in Verbindung mit der Universität Zürich; Institut für Sozial- und Präventivmedizin der Universtität Zürich (ISPM).
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; outpatient care; drug substitution therapy; heroin-assisted treatment; trial study; Switzerland
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Nett, J. C. (2007). Perzeption Glücksspielsucht : Erfahrungswissen und Problemwahrnehmung in der Deutschschweizer Bevölkerung. Bern: Berner Fachhochschule.
Keywords: addiction; nonchemical addiction
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Hoch, E., Simon, R., Hüllinghorst, R., Nöcker, G., & Spahlinger, M. P. (2000). Report on the drug situation in Germany 2000. Report on the drug situation in Germany. Berlin: Deutsche Referenzstelle für die Europäische Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht (DBDD).
Keywords: monitoring; government and politics; public policy on AOD; legal issues; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; trend; health and disease; AODR mortality; HIV infection; Aids; viral hepatitis; societal AODR problems; law enforcement; prevention through demand reduction; prevention; harm reduction; treatment and maintenance; prison; self-help group; gender; child; parent; migration; quality control; cocaine in any form; Germany
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various. (2012). Guidelines for the evaluation of drug prevention : a manual for programme planners and evaluators (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, Ed.) (2nd ed.). Manuals, 8. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Abstract: Prevention is a key consideration when discussing substance use and related problems. Drug prevention is any activity that delays or reduces the use of substances. Preventing substance use potentially makes other interventions, especially targeting treatment and harm reduction, unnecessary. Evaluation of the various interventions is essential to develop and improve existing approaches and to work towards creating a best practice in drug prevention. The EMCDDA first published the Guidelines for the evaluation of drug prevention in 1998 to respond to a need expressed by professionals and policymakers to have a tool and stimulus to evaluate prevention interventions in Europe. These guidelines aimed to facilitate and encourage project leaders to evaluate their own interventions and to design them accordingly. This second edition is an updated version of the original EMCDDA guidelines, which contains new methods, concepts and examples of currently available drug prevention interventions and which provides a framework for carrying out an evaluation. The content has also been updated with developments in online EMCDDA drug prevention and evaluation resources. Since publication of the first edition, prevention professionals who continue to apply these guidelines have contributed to the increased attention given to evaluation and prevention. However, although guidance on drug prevention is available in some Member States, only a minority of interventions in the European Union have an outcome evaluation. Even large, wellfunded projects are still not fully evaluated and the availability of empirical evidence concerning prevention is weak. These guidelines are intended for professionals working in the drug prevention and evaluation field and can provide valuable guidance when planning and evaluating prevention activities. The intention to develop best practice in drug prevention, as expressed in the 2005–8 and 2009–12 EU drugs action plans, and the fact that evaluation is now widely used in Member States’ drug policy, testify to the importance placed on drug prevention and evaluation in the European Union. The aim of this publication is to raise the profile of both drug prevention and evaluation methodologies and to provide prevention practitioners with an up-to-date framework, to enable their interventions and evaluations to reach their full potential.
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; research; prevention; prevention outcome; prevention research; prevention directed at groups; recommendations or guidelines; Europe
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Organe international de contrôle des stupéfiants. (2012). Organe international de contrôle des stupéfiants : rapport 2011. Vienne: Nations Unies (ONU), Organe international de contrôle des stupéfiants (OICS).
Keywords: government and politics; laws and regulations; international area; Europe; Africa; America; Asia; Oceania
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Graf, M., Annaheim, B., & Messerli, J. (2006). Genre masculin et dépendances : donnés de base et recommandations. Lausanne: Institut suisse de prévention de l'alcoolisme et autres toxicomanies (ISPA).
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Andersson, B., Hibell, B., Beck, F., Choquet, M., Kokkevi, A., Fotiou, A., et al. (2007). Alcohol and drug use among european 17-18 year old students : data from the ESPAD project : full report. Stockholm: European School Survey Project on alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD); Swedish Council for Information on alcohol and Other Drugs (CAN); Council of Europe, Co-operation Group to Combat Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Drugs (Pompidou Group).
Keywords: AOD use; alcohol; tobacco product; illicit drug; target group; adolescent; Europe
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