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Chevalier, S. (2005). Adolescence, jeux d'argent et criminalité. YGI Flash, 4(2; 02/2005), 1.
Keywords: pathological gambling; adolescence; criminality; comorbidity; Canada; Quebec
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Brisson, P., & Morissette, C. (2003). Réduction des risques et des méfaits : présentation. Drogues, santé et société, 2(1; 25.06.2003), 1–3.
Keywords: harm reduction; government and politics; public health; collaboration; AOD use; illicit drug; needle sharing; injection room; prevention; intravenous drug user; HIV infection; hepatitis C; methadone maintenance; Canada; journal article; drug substitution therapy
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Ernst, M. - L., & Stöver, H. (2012). Gendersensible Sucht-/HIV/Aids-Hilfe = Gender-sensitive drug and HIV/AIDS work. Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work, 9(05.03.2012), 1–15.
Keywords: AOD use; gender; woman; man; HIV infection; Aids; Switzerland
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Bücheli, A., Quinteros-Hungerbühler, I., & Schaub, M. (2011). Évaluation de la prévention des drogues à usage récréatif dans la ville de Zurich. Dépendances : des réflexions, des pratiques autour du champ des drogues légales et illégales, (42; 02/2011), 1–9.
Abstract: Streetwork, le service de consultation pour les jeunes de la ville de Zurich, propose depuis 1995 des services de prévention dans la vie nocturne zurichoise. L’évaluation de la panoplie des services proposés montre que seule une approche réaliste et acceptable permet d’atteindre le groupe cible, et que l’analyse de produits (drug-checking) joue un rôle important.
Keywords: adolescence; prevention; program evaluation; Zurich
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Haefeli, J., Lischer, S., & Schwarz, J. (2011). Early detection items and responsible gambling features for online gambling. International Gambling Studies, (01.08.2011), 1–16.
Abstract: Early detection is an effective building block for the prevention of problem gambling. This study aims to identify communication-based indicators for gambling-related problems in the setting of online gambling. In the framework of a semi-structured interview, customer service employees of three online gambling operators were surveyed, to identify indicators in customer correspondence could be used as a predictor for gambling-related problems. In a confirmatory part of the study, we investigated to what degree these indicators are able to predict problem gambling in a prospective empirical design. An optimally parsimonious log-linear model, was able to correctly predict 76.6% of the cases. Discussed in the light of this evidence, communication-based indicators could constitute an effective component of early detection. Due to the fact that the internet offers optimal conditions for consistent monitoring and objective analysis, the suggested predictive model could be combined with other models, relying on the analysis of gambling behaviour.
Keywords: gambling; harm reduction; early identification; statistical data; study; Switzerland
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Ullmann, R. (2011). Geschichte der Substitutionsbehandlung in Deutschland. Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work, 8(21.01.2011), 1–5.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; methadone maintenance; outpatient care; general practitioner; government and politics; history; Germany; drug substitution therapy
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Morgan, C. J. A., Muetzelfeldt, L., Muetzelfeldt, M., Nutt, D. J., & Curran, H. V. (2009). Harms associated with psychoactive substances findigs of the UK national drug survey. Journal of Psychopharmacology, online first(15.11.2009), 1–7.
Keywords: Aod; AOD abuse; AOD effects and consequences; alcohol; cannabis; ecstasy; tobacco in any form; legal regulation; licit drug; illicit drug; LSD
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Nau, J. - Y. (2009). Assuétude aux jeux vidéo, nouvelle entité pathologique? Revue médicale suisse, 5(208; 17.06.2009), 1.
Keywords: addiction; nonchemical addiction
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sda. (2009). Zusammenhang zwischen Schlaflosigkeit und Sucht entdeckt. Sprechzimmer.ch, (15.10.2009), 1.
Keywords: addictive behavior; drug
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Welton, A., Adelberger, K., Patterson, K., & Gilbert, D. (2004). Optimal placement of syringe-exchange programs : abstract. Journal of urban health : bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 81(2), 1.
Abstract: Syringe-exchange programs (SEPs) will likely play a major role in slowing the spread of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) among injecting drug users (IDUs), but the success of any single SEP will depend to a large extent on where it is located. We show how the optimal position for a new SEP can be chosen given accurate knowledge of where IDUs live and how far they are willing to travel to an SEP. This information is not normally available, and one of our major points is that SEPs will necessarily be placed in suboptimal locations and will serve fewer IDUs than they otherwise might until it becomes available. Our method for choosing the best SEP placement is illustrated with Manhattan as an idealized example.
Keywords: harm reduction
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