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Author various
Title C2H5OH – alcool et politique no. Mars 2010 Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication C2H5OH – alcool et politique : revue Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (down) 2; 03/2010 Pages 39
Keywords government and politics; laws and regulations; alcohol; Switzerland; Russia
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Publisher Régie fédérale des alcools (RFA) Place of Publication Berne Editor
Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1663-9243 ISBN Medium
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Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden: 50-11047 Approved no
Call Number 50-11048 Serial 60755
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Author various
Title C2H5OH – Alkohol und Politik Nr. März 2010 Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication C2H5OH – Alkohol und Politik : Magazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (down) 2; 03/2010 Pages 39
Keywords government and politics; laws and regulations; alcohol; Switzerland; Russia
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Publisher Eidgenössische Alkoholverwaltung (EAV) Place of Publication Bern Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1664-1000 ISBN Medium
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Notes Aussi disponible en français: 50-11048 Approved no
Call Number 50-11047 Serial 60754
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Author Bundesamt für Sozialversicherungen
Title Soziale Sicherheit 2/2009 : Schwerpunkt: Altersvorsorge Type Journal
Year 2009 Publication Soziale Sicherheit : Zeitschrift des Bundesamtes für Sozialversicherung Abbreviated Journal
Volume 17 Issue (down) 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 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 Office fédéral des assurances sociales
Title Sécurité sociale 2/2009 : Dossier: Prévoyance vieillesse Type Journal
Year 2009 Publication Sécurité sociale : revue de l’Office fédéral des assurances sociales Abbreviated Journal
Volume 17 Issue (down) 2; 03/2009 Pages 72
Keywords social insurance; Switzerland; journal
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Publisher Office fédéral des assurances sociales (OFAS) Place of Publication Berne Editor
Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1420-2689 ISBN Medium
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Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden: 50-10414 Approved no
Call Number 50-10416 Serial 57737
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Author Kuendig, Hervé; Hasselberg, Marie; Laflamme, Lucie; Daeppen, Jean-Bernard; Gmel, Gerhard
Title Acute alcohol consumption and injury : risk associations and attributable fractions for different injury mechanisms Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs Abbreviated Journal
Volume 69 Issue (down) 2; 03/2008 Pages 218-226
Keywords addiction; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; chemical addiction; alcohol; AOD consumption; AOD effects and consequences; AODR violence; injury; risk factors; prevention; intervention (persuasion to treatment); study; Switzerland; Lausanne
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Most studies on alcohol as a risk factor for injuries have been mechanism specific, and few have considered several mechanisms simultaneously or reported alcohol-attributable fractions (AAFs)-which was the aim of the current study. METHOD: Data from 3,592 injured and 3,489 noninjured patients collected between January 2003 and June 2004 in the surgical ward of the emergency department of the Lausanne University Hospital (Switzerland) were analyzed. Four injury mechanisms derived from the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, were considered: transportation-related injuries, falls, exposure to forces and other events, and interpersonal violence. Multinomial logistic regression models were calculated to estimate the risk relationships of different levels of alcohol consumption, using noninjured patients as quasi-controls. The AAFs were then calculated. RESULTS: Risk relationships between injury and acute consumption were found across all mechanisms, commonly resulting in dose-response relationships. Marked differences between mechanisms were observed for relative risks and AAFs, which varied between 15.2% and 33.1% and between 10.1% and 35.9%, depending on the time window of consumption (either 6 hours or 24 hours before injury, respectively). Low and medium levels of alcohol consumption generally were associated with the most AAFs. CONCLUSIONS: This study underscores the implications of even low levels of alcohol consumption on the risk of sustaining injuries through any of the mechanisms considered. Substantial AAFs are reported for each mechanism, particularly for injuries resulting from interpersonal violence. Observation of a so-called preventive paradox phenomenon is discussed, and prevention or intervention measures are described.
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ISSN 0096-882x ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-11637 Serial 59917
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Title Première ligne : le journal : numéro 2 : “Nuit blanche ?” au coeur de la fête Type Journal
Year 2006 Publication Première ligne : le journal : journal gratuit d’information et d’échange de l’association genevoise de réduction des risques liés aux drogues Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (down) 2; 03/2006 Pages 4
Keywords harm reduction; risk; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; AOD consumption; AOD user; nightlife; contact center; social integration; needle distribution and exchange; chemical addiction; illicit drug; heroin; cocaine; ecstasy; gamma-hydroxybutyric acid; licit drug; alcohol; conference; interview; Geneva; Quai 9 (body)
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Language French Summary Language Original Title
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-12951 Serial 59290
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Author Mathers, Bradley M.; Degenhardt, Louisa; Bucello, Chiara; Lemon, James; Wiessing, Lucas; Hickman, Mathew
Title Mortality among people who inject drugs : a systematic review and meta-analysis Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Bulletin of the World Health Organization Abbreviated Journal
Volume 91 Issue (down) 2; 02/2013 Pages 102-123
Keywords AOD user; intravenous drug user; risk; AODR mortality; AOD overdose mortality; viral disease; communicable disease; HIV infection; Aids; statistical data; meta-analysis; international area
Abstract Objective To systematically review cohort studies of mortality among people who inject drugs, examine mortality rates and causes of death in this group, and identify participant- and study-level variables associated with a higher risk of death. Methods Tailored search strings were used to search EMBASE, Medline and PsycINFO. The grey literature was identified through online grey literature databases. Experts were consulted to obtain additional studies and data. Random effects meta-analyses were performed to estimate pooled crude mortality rates (CMRs) and standardized mortality ratios (SMRs). Findings Sixty-seven cohorts of people who inject drugs were identified, 14 of them from low- and middle-income countries. The pooled CMR was 2.35 deaths per 100 person–years (95% confidence interval, CI: 2.12–2.58). SMRs were reported for 32 cohorts; the pooled SMR was 14.68 (95% CI: 13.01–16.35). Comparison of CMRs and the calculation of CMR ratios revealed mortality to be higher in low- and middle-income country cohorts, males and people who injected drugs that were positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It was also higher during off-treatment periods. Drug overdose and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) were the primary causes of death across cohorts. Conclusion Compared with the general population, people who inject drugs have an elevated risk of death, although mortality rates vary across different settings. Any comprehensive approach to improving health outcomes in this group must include efforts to reduce HIV infection as well as other causes of death, particularly drug overdose.
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ISSN 0042-9686; 1564-0604 ISBN Medium
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Notes Conclusions in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish Approved no
Call Number 50-12926 Serial 60000
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Author Cimander, Konrad F.; Gölz, Jörg; Helms, Thomas M.; Karle, Christoph; Kröttinger, Annett I.; Poelke, Th.
Title Levomethadon : differenzierte Substitutionstherapie Opioidabhängiger Type Journal
Year 2011 Publication Thieme Praxis Report Abbreviated Journal
Volume 3 Issue (down) 2; 02/2011 Pages 19
Keywords treatment and maintenance; outpatient care; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; heroin; methadone; comorbidity
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Publisher Georg Thieme Place of Publication Stuttgart Editor
Language German Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN 1611-7891 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 01.02-DOKUZIMMER_aufTisch Serial 59101
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Author Ryser, Daniel
Title Schneit es draussen noch? : Seit zwanzig Jahren ist er gamesüchtig Type Magazine Article
Year 2009 Publication NZZ Folio Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue (down) 2; 02/2009 Pages 38-39
Keywords nonchemical addiction; pathological gambling; computer; internet
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-l Serial 59011
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Author Rutishauser, Christoph
Title Umgang mit jugendlichen Patienten zur Erfassung von Noxen in der Adoleszenz Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Therapeutische Umschau : TU : Monatsschrift für praktische Medizin = Revue thérapeutique : revue mensuelle de médecine pratique Abbreviated Journal
Volume 64 Issue (down) 2; 02/2007 Pages 77-82
Keywords health promotion; counseling; screening and diagnostic method for AOD use; psychoactive substances; adolescent; adolescence; parent; Switzerland
Abstract Der altersangemessene Umgang mit jugendlichen Patienten ist eine wichtige Voraussetzung für die Erfassung der Einwirkung von Noxen in der Adoleszenz. Das Angebot zu einem Gespräch mit dem Arzt allein, die Zusicherung des eingeschränkten Patientengeheimnisses auf Wunsch hin auch gegenüber den Eltern sowie eine nicht urteilende Haltung des Arztes sind wichtige vertrauensfördernde Elemente für die erfolgreiche Gesprächsführung über den Konsum von psychoaktiven Substanzen und andere potentiell auf die jugendliche Person einwirkende Noxen. Um das Patientengeheimnis auch gegenüber den Eltern wahren zu können, sind die Urteilsfähigkeit der jugendlichen Person sowie mögliche Selbst- und Fremdgefährdung abzuklären. Das wiederholte Gespräch mit jugendlichen Patienten über potentielle Noxen in der Adoleszenz sollte ein fester Bestandteil der Arztkonsultation bilden, um einen Beitrag zur umfassenden Gesundheitsförderung zu leisten.
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 0040-5930 (Print); 1664-2864 (Online) ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-00988 Serial 59682
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