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  Title Soziale Sicherheit 1/2009 : Schwerpunkt: IV : ein Jahr Umsetzung “Fünfte” Type Journal
  Year 2009 Publication Soziale Sicherheit : Zeitschrift des Bundesamtes für Sozialversicherung Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 17 Issue 1; 01/2009 Pages 64  
  Keywords government and politics; social insurance; retirement benefits; law; amendment; Switzerland  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Sozialversicherung (BSV) Place of Publication Bern Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN (down) 1420-2670 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Aussi disponible en français: 50-10164 Approved no  
  Call Number 50-10163 Serial 59208  
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  Title Soziale Sicherheit 6/2007: Schwerpunkt: Umsetzung 5. IV-Revision Type Journal
  Year 2007 Publication Soziale Sicherheit : Zeitschrift des Bundesamtes für Sozialversicherung Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 15 Issue 6; 11/2007 Pages 277-348  
  Keywords amendment; law; social security; insurance; vocational rehabilitation; collaboration; financing; Switzerland  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Sozialversicherung (BSV) Place of Publication Bern Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN (down) 1420-2670 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Aussi disponible en français Approved no  
  Call Number 50-a Serial 59185  
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Author Bundesamt für Sozialversicherungen url 
  Title Soziale Sicherheit 2/2009 : Schwerpunkt: Altersvorsorge Type Journal
  Year 2009 Publication Soziale Sicherheit : Zeitschrift des Bundesamtes für Sozialversicherung Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 17 Issue 2; 03/2009 Pages 72  
  Keywords social insurance; Switzerland; journal  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Sozialversicherung (BSV) Place of Publication Bern Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN (down) 1420-2670 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Aussi disponible en français: 50-10416 Approved no  
  Call Number 50-10414 Serial 57735  
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Author Bundesamt für Sozialversicherungen url 
  Title Soziale Sicherheit 3/2009 : Schwerpunkt: Jugend und Gewalt Type Journal
  Year 2009 Publication Soziale Sicherheit : Zeitschrift des Bundesamtes für Sozialversicherung Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 17 Issue 3; 05/2009 Pages 64  
  Keywords social insurance; Switzerland; journal  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Sozialversicherung (BSV) Place of Publication Bern Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN (down) 1420-2670 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Aussi disponible en français: 50-10417 Approved no  
  Call Number 50-10415 Serial 57736  
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Author Ullrich, Peter url 
  Title Infobulletin Nr. 4, Dezember 2003 Type Journal Article
  Year 2003 Publication Infobulletin : Informationen zum Straf- und Massnahmenvollzug Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 28 Issue 4; 12/2003 Pages 28  
  Keywords government and politics; AOD use; prison-based health service; prison-based prevention; legislative process; jurisdiction; Switzerland  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Justiz (BJ) Place of Publication Bern Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN (down) 1420-2638 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-00498 Serial 60648  
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Author Hüsler, Gebhard; Plancherel, Bernard; Werlen, Egon   
  Title Psychosocial predictors of cannabis use in adolescents at risk Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Prevention Science Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 6 Issue 3; 09/2005 Pages 237-244  
  Keywords cannabis; adolescent; risk factors; protective factors; psychosocial environment; social integration; gender differences; study; statistical data; research; secondary prevention; Switzerland  
  Abstract This research has tested a social disintegration model in conjunction with risk and protection factors that have the power to differentiate relative, weighted interactions among variables in different socially disintegrated groups. The model was tested in a cross-sectional sample of 1082 at-risk youth in Switzerland. Structural equation analyses show significant differences between the social disintegration (low, moderate, high) groups and gender, indicating that the model works differently for groups and for gender. For the highly disintegrated adolescents results clearly show that the risk factors (negative mood, peer network, delinquency) are more important than the protective factors (family relations, secure sense of self). Family relations lose all protective value against negative peer influence, but personal variables, such as secure self, gain protective power.  
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  ISSN (down) 1389-4986 (Print) ; 1573-6695 (Online) ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-15024 Serial 60065  
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Author Hawkins, J. David; Catalano, Richard F.; Michael, Arthur W.; Egan, Elizabeth; Brown, Eric C.; Abott, Robert D.; Murray, David M. url 
  Title Testing Communities That Care : the rationale, design and behavioral baseline equivalence of the community youth development study Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Prevention Science Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 9 Issue 3; 31.05.2008 Pages 178-190  
  Keywords community-based prevention; health promotion; quality; target group; adolescent; experimental study; United States  
  Abstract Recent advances in prevention science provide evidence that adolescent health and behavior problems can be prevented by high-quality prevention services. However, many communities continue to use prevention strategies that have not been shown to be effective. Studying processes for promoting the dissemination and high-quality implementation of prevention strategies found to be effective in controlled research trials has become an important focus for prevention science. The Communities That Care prevention operating system provides manuals, tools, training, and technical assistance to activate communities to use advances in prevention science to plan and implement community prevention services to reduce adolescent substance use, delinquency, and related health and behavior problems. This paper describes the rationale, aims, intervention, and design of the Community Youth Development Study, a randomized controlled community trial of the Communities That Care system, and investigates the baseline comparability of the 12 intervention and 12 control communities in the study. Results indicate baseline similarity of the intervention and control communities in levels of adolescent drug use and antisocial behavior prior to the Communities That Care intervention. Strengths and limitations of the study’s design are discussed.  
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  ISSN (down) 1389-4986 (Print) ; 1573-6695 (Online) ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-02590 Serial 59713  
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Author Karcher, Michael J. url 
  Title The Study of Mentoring in the Learning Environment (SMILE) : a randomized evaluation of the effectiveness of school-based mentoring Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Prevention Science Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 9 Issue 2; 06/2008 Pages 99-113  
  Keywords school; social behavior; social integration; target group; child; adolescent; United States  
  Abstract The effect of providing youth school-based mentoring (SBM), in addition to other school-based support services, was examined with a sample of 516 predominately Latino students across 19 schools. Participants in a multi-component, school-based intervention program run by a youth development agency were randomly assigned to one of two conditions: (1) supportive services alone or (2) supportive services plus SBM. Compared to community-based mentoring, the duration of the SBM was brief (averaging eight meetings), partly because the agency experienced barriers to retaining mentors. Intent-to-treat (ITT) main effects of SBM were tested using hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) and revealed small, positive main effects of mentoring on self-reported connectedness to peers, self-esteem (global and present-oriented), and social support from friends, but not on several other measures, including grades and social skills. Three-way cross-level interactions of sex and school level (elementary, middle, and high school) revealed that elementary school boys and high school girls benefited the most from mentoring. Among elementary school boys, those in the mentoring condition reported higher social skills (empathy and cooperation), hopefulness, and connectedness both to school and to culturally different peers. Among high school girls, those mentored reported greater connectedness to culturally different peers, self-esteem, and support from friends. Findings suggest no or iatrogenic effects of mentoring for older boys and younger girls. Therefore, practitioners coordinating multi-component programs that include SBM would be wise to provide mentors to the youth most likely to benefit from SBM and bolster program practices that help to support and retain mentors.  
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  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN (down) 1389-4986 (Print) ; 1573-6695 (Online) ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-00878 Serial 59673  
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Author various url 
  Title Assises de la réduction des risques liés à l'usage de drogues : actes du colloque organisé à Bruxelles les 4 et 5 décembre 2003 Type Journal
  Year 2004 Publication Bruxelles santé Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 6 Issue spécial 2004; 09/2004 Pages 81  
  Keywords harm reduction; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; conference; Brussels  
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  Publisher Question Santé asbl Place of Publication Bruxelles Editor  
  Language French Summary Language Original Title  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN (down) 1371-2519 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-00744 Serial 59191  
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Author Matheï, C.; Buntinx, F.; Van Damme, P. url 
  Title Seroprevalence of hepatitis C markers among intravenous drug users in western European countries : a systematic review Type Journal Article
  Year 2002 Publication Journal of viral hepatitis Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 9 Issue 3; 05/2002 Pages 157-173  
  Keywords intravenous injection; hepatitis C; epidemiology; prevalence; hepatitis C antibodies  
  Abstract Currently, the most important risk factor for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in Europe is intravenous drug use. To establish a better insight into the epidemiology of hepatitis C among intravenous drug users (IVDUs) in western European countries a systematic review on the prevalence of hepatitis C markers and their determinants was performed. Reports were identified by searches on Medline and on the internet and by screening reference lists of selected papers. The prevalence rates of anti-HCV in western European IVDUs reported in the 66 studies selected for analysis, ranged between 37 and 98%. No relation was found between prevalence rates and mean age, mean duration of intravenous drug use, geographical area, setting of the study, method of recruitment or the year(s) of collection of samples. Eleven studies concerning the prevalence of HCV-RNA in hepatitis C-infected IVDUs were selected for analysis. Prevalence rates ranged from 26 to 86%. Based on five studies, a statistically significant positive linear relation was found between the mean age of study population and the prevalence of HCV-RNA. Our analysis revealed considerable variation in prevalence rates of hepatitis C markers among IVDUs in western Europe. We found no conclusive explanation for this variability. Further research investigating the dynamics of the hepatitis C epidemic in IVDUs is necessary.  
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  ISSN (down) 1365-2893 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-ad Serial 59507  
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