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Author Stöver, Heino; Schneider, Wolfgang; Lochmann, Rainer; Zurhold, Heike; Kalke, Jens
Title Akzeptanz : Schwerpunkt : Selbsthilfe/Selbsthilfeorganisation : 1/2002 Type Journal
Year 2002 Publication Akzeptanz : Zeitschrift für akzeptierende Drogenarbeit und humane Drogenpolitik Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 82
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Publisher Akzept Place of Publication Münster Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN (down) 1433-8912 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 16-011 Serial 59177
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Author various
Title Akzeptanz : 25 Jahre neues BtMG : Lösung oder Verfestigung : Dokumentation des öfffentlichen Fachtages am 6. November 2007 in Bielefeld Type Journal
Year 2009 Publication Akzeptanz : Zeitschrift für akzeptierende Drogenarbeit und humane Drogenpolitik Abbreviated Journal
Volume 17 Issue 1 Pages 46
Keywords government and politics; international area; Germany
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Publisher Akzept Place of Publication Berlin Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 13.02-062 Serial 59175
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Author Mohnert, Anke; Dörrlamm, Martin M.; Schneider, Wolfgang; Dettmer, Kerstin; Leicht, Astrid; Schroers, Artur; Wassermann, Jörg; H., Katja; Kolte, Birgitta; Schmidt-Semisch, Henning
Title Akzeptanz : Schwerpunktthema : Harm-reduction in der Praxis : aktuelle Projekte und neue Trends Type Journal
Year 2004 Publication Akzeptanz : Zeitschrift für akzeptierende Drogenarbeit und humane Drogenpolitik Abbreviated Journal
Volume 12 Issue 1; 18.04.2004 Pages 47
Keywords harm reduction
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Publisher Akzept Place of Publication Berlin Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 02.00-039 Serial 59103
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Author various
Title Ferment 5/2007 : zwischen Angst und Vertrauen Type Journal
Year 2007 Publication Ferment Abbreviated Journal
Volume 48 Issue 5; 09/2007 Pages 63
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Publisher Pallottiner-Verlag Place of Publication Gossau Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 16-030 Serial 59180
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Author Daeppen, Jean-Bernard
Title Screening and brief alcohol interventions in trauma centres Type Journal Article
Year 2003 Publication Swiss Medical Weekly Abbreviated Journal
Volume 133 Issue 37-38; 26.09.2003 Pages 495-500
Keywords alcohol; brief intervention; trauma center; injury; screening and diagnostic method for AOD use
Abstract A third of all trauma beds are occupied by patients injured while under the influence of alcohol, yet trauma centres currently treat the injury and ignore the underlying alcohol problem. The incorporation of brief interventions to motivate patients to reduce alcohol intake has been associated with a reduction of their drinking and a resultant decrease in health care costs. While trauma centres are ideally situated for alcohol screening, interventions, and referral, the efficacy of such a program should be confirmed and the strategies for its optimal implementation in the routine practise of care should be further evaluated.
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Call Number 50-10687 Serial 59871
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Author Michaud, Pierre-André; Berchtold, André; Jeannin, André; Chossis, Isabelle; Suris, Joan-Carles
Title Secular trends in legal and illegal substance use among 16-20-year-old adolescents in Switzerland Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Swiss Medical Weekly Abbreviated Journal
Volume 136 Issue 19-20; 13.05.2006 Pages 318-326
Keywords adolescent; student; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; chemical addiction; psychoactive substances; alcohol; tobacco in any form; illicit drug; cannabis; LSD; ecstasy; cocaine; heroin; statistical data; Switzerland
Abstract Background: Data targeting trends in legal and illegal substance use by adolescents are scarce. Using the data from two similar large national surveys run in 1993 and 2002, this paper assesses secular trends in rates of substance use among 16-20-year-old Swiss adolescents. Methods: Self-reported regular use of tobacco, alcohol misuse, regular cannabis use (01 occasion over last 30 days) and lifetime use of psychoactive medication, LSD, ecstasy, cocaine and heroine were assessed through identical questions using an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. 9268 (1993) and 7428 (2002) high school students and apprentices were included in the analyses. Results: There is a higher proportion of regular smokers among apprentices than among students (p <0.001). Between 1993 and 2002 the increase in regular tobacco consumption was significant among both female and male apprentices (p <0.001) but not among students. Between 1993 and 2002 alcohol misuse significantly increased in all four groups (p <0.001). It is more prevalent among males than among females (p <0.001) and higher among apprentices than among students (p <0.001). Regular use of cannabis has increased in the four groups (p <0.0001). It is higher among males than among females (p <0.001), while it is largely the same among students and apprentices. While the increase in ecstasy use is highly significant in all four groups (p <0.001), the increase in LSD and cocaine use is significant among apprentices only (p <0.001). Use of LSD, ecstasy and cocaine is more prevalent among males than among females (<0.001) and higher among apprentices than among students (p <0.001). Conclusion: The secular increase in psychoactive substance use among older Swiss adolescents calls for the implementation of effective strategies both from individual and public health viewpoints.
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Call Number 50-00924 Serial 59679
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Author Waldvogel, Doris; Figner, Bernd; Eich, Dominique
Title Illicit methadone injecting during methadone maintenance treatment in a specialised out-patient clinic Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Swiss Medical Weekly Abbreviated Journal
Volume 135 Issue 43-44; 29.10.2005 Pages 644-646
Keywords methadone; intravenous injection; AOD abuse; harm reduction; prevalence
Abstract Aim: The injection of non-sterile methadone designed for oral consumption is associated with serious health risks. There is only a small number of studies on this topic, with divergent results. The main aim of the present study was to obtain data on the frequency of methadone injecting in a state out-patient clinic specialised in substance use disorders. Methods: Eighty patients in methadone maintenance treatment were interviewed with a short questionnaire. Mean age was 32 years, 76% were male, mean methadone dose was 55 mg. Results: Twenty-six patients (32%) indicated having injected methadone at least once in their life. Only four patients (5%) reported having injected methadone within the preceding month (mean dose 56 mg). All four had injected additional substances during this month. Conclusions: Frequency rates appeared low compared with other studies despite a generous take-away policy. The results suggest an association between methadone injecting and a more general tendency to inject substances.
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Call Number 50-aaa Serial 59530
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Author Liechti, Matthias E.; Kunz, Isabelle; Kupferschmidt, Hugo
Title Acute medical problems due to ecstasy use : case-series of emergency department visits Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Swiss Medical Weekly Abbreviated Journal
Volume 135 Issue 43-44; 29.10.2005 Pages 652-657
Keywords AOD abuse; ecstasy; MDMA; AOD intoxication
Abstract Study aim: To describe the clinical characteristics of Ecstasy (3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, MDMA) toxicity. Methods: Retrospective case-study of 52 selfreported Ecstasy intoxications presenting to our Emergency Department (ED) between January 2001 and December 2003. Results: Most patients ingested Ecstasy together with other substances, including alcohol (51.9%) or other illicit drugs (71.1%). Medical problems leading to ED presentation were collapse or loss of consciousness (36.5%), palpitations (19.2%), dizziness or weakness (15.4%), and anxiety (13.5%). When other drugs were used in combination with Ecstasy the clinical presentation significantly changed. Panic reactions were observed in 4 of 13 patients with cocaine co-use (30.7%), compared to 3 of 39 patients without cocaine use (7.7%). Deep coma was found in 11 of 16 patients with co-use of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) or opiates (68.8%) but in none of the 36 patients who took Ecstasy without these drugs. Most patients were monitored in the ED. Six patients (11.5%) were transferred to an intensive care unit. Medical complications were severe in five patients and included cardiac arrest, hyperthermia, rhabdomyolysis, disseminated intravascular coagulation, renal insufficiency and liver failure, seizures, and one fatal outcome. Conclusions: The clinical picture of Ecstasy related problems is complicated by multiple drug ingestion. Co-use of cocaine induces panic reactions. Co-use of GHB or opiates results in depressed levels of consciousness.
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Call Number 50-ay Serial 59528
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Author Späth, Hansueli
Title Information importante : nouvelles positions TARMED à partir du 1er avril 2006 Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication PrimaryCare Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6 Issue 7-8; 02/2006 Pages 140
Keywords general practitioner; treatment cost; health care administration; health care costs; medical fee; health insurance; legal regulation; Switzerland
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Language French Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 50-l Serial 59489
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Author Späth, Hansueli
Title Wichtige Information : neue TARMED-Positionen ab 1.4.2006 Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication PrimaryCare Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6 Issue 7-8; 02/2006 Pages 140
Keywords general practitioner; treatment cost; health care administration; health care costs; medical fee; health insurance; legal regulation; Switzerland
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Notes Aussi disponible en français Approved no
Call Number 50-k Serial 59488
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