Marggraf, A. (2011). “Das Erbe nehme ich nicht an” : Erwachsene Kinder alkoholkranker Eltern (P. Mallwitz, Ed.). SWR2 Leben - Manuskriptdienst.
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; alcohol dependence; other media; parent; child; adolescent; interview; Germany
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Sucht Schweiz. (2012). Tätigkeitsbericht 2011. Lausanne: Author.
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; drinking and driving; school; school-based prevention; student; familial alcoholism; pathological gambling; monitoring; laws and regulations; financial statement; Switzerland; Sucht Schweiz (body); annual report
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Addiction Suisse. (2012). Rapport d'activité 2011. Lausanne: Author.
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; drinking and driving; school; school-based prevention; student; familial alcoholism; pathological gambling; monitoring; laws and regulations; financial statement; Switzerland; Sucht Schweiz (body); annual report
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Sucht Info Schweiz. (2010). Trinken im öffentlichen Raum – Endstation Gasse. Lausanne: Author.
Abstract: Man nennt sie Obdachlose, Stadtstreicher oder Clochards: Menschen am Rande der Gesellschaft, oft ohne Freunde oder Familie, meist ohne Hoffnung. Tag für Tag halten sie sich an ihren Treffpunkten auf, um zu trinken oder auf den nächsten Schuss zu warten. Eine Studie hat nun ihre Situation unter die Lupegenommen. Dabei wurden ein paar Vorurteile bestätigt, viele wurden widerlegt.
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; homeless
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Sucht Info Schweiz. (2010). Boire dans l'espace public – rue du terminus. Lausanne: Author.
Abstract: Man nennt sie Obdachlose, Stadtstreicher oder Clochards: Menschen am Rande der Gesellschaft, oft ohne Freunde oder Familie, meist ohne Hoffnung. Tag für Tag halten sie sich an ihren Treffpunkten auf, um zu trinken oder auf den nächsten Schuss zu warten. Eine Studie hat nun ihre Situation unter die Lupegenommen. Dabei wurden ein paar Vorurteile bestätigt, viele wurden widerlegt.
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; homeless
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Huber, B. (2008). Orientierungspapier : Botellón – kollektives Betrinken nun auch in der Schweiz? Bern: Berner Gesundheit (BeGes).
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; miscellaneous
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Herz, A. (1997). Endogenous opioid systems and alcohol addiction. Psychopharmacology, (129; 01/1997), 99–111.
Abstract: alcohol exei.ts numerous pharmacological effects through its interaction with various neurotransmitters and neuromodulators. Among the latter, the endogenous opioids playa key role in the rewarding (addictive) properties of ethanol. Three types of opioid receptors represent the respective targets of the major opioid peptides (p-endorphin, enkephalins and dynorphins, respectively). The rewarding (reinforcing) properties of 11- and 8-receptor ligands are brought about by activation of the mesolimbic dopamine system which ascends from the ventral tegmentum of the midbrain (VTA) to rostral structures: of these, the nucleus accumbens (NAC) is of particular importance in drug addiction. In contrast, dysphoria results from activation of K-receptors. The neurochemical manifestations of these opposing effects are, respectively, increases and decreases in dopamine release in the NAC. Several lines of evidence indicate that alcohol interferes with endogenous opioid mechanisms which are closely linked with dopamine transmission in the mesolimbic pathway. The view that condensation products of dopamine and alcohol-derived aldehyde (tetrahydroisoquinolines) playa role remains controversial. There is. however, much information on the direct (acute and chronic) effects of alcohol on the binding properties of opioid receptors, as well as modulation of opioid peptide synthesis and secretion (e.g. a suggested increase in p-endorphin release). In view of the reinforcing properties of alcohol. it is relevant to consider behavioural studies involving alcohol self-administration in rodents and primates. Low doses of morphine have been found to increase. and higher doses of the opiate to decrease, alcohol consumption. Conversely, opi()id antagonists such as naloxone and naltrexone (which bind to non-selectively opioid receptors) have been shown to decrease alcohol consumption under various experimental conditions. Similar results have been reported when selective 11- or b-receptor antagonists are administered. Results obtained in genetic models of high preference for alcohol also support the view that alcohol intake depends on the activity of the endogenous opioid reward system and that alcohol consumption may serve to compensate for inherent deficits in this system. One hypothetical model proposes that reward results from activation of opioid receptors in the VTA and/or b-receptors in the NAC; both these nuclei are targets of endogenous p-endorphin. It is suggested that alcohol interferes with this reward pathway either directly or indirectly. The available experimental data accord well with those obtained from clinical studies in which opioid antagonists have been used to prevent relapse in alcoholics. Conceptual considerations concerning communalities between various forms of addictions are also discussed in this review.
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; opioids in any form; dopamine; naltrexone; prevention; relapse prevention; research; journal article
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Rihs-Middel, M., Rösselet, S., & Stucki, S. (2006). Alkoholforschung in der Schweiz : aktueller Stand, 2000-2005. Villars-sur-Glâne: Forschung, Expertisen, Recherchen, Ausbildung (FERARIHS).
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; Switzerland
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Friedli, D. (2009, 23.04.2009). Bund erwägt Mindestpreise für Wein, Bier und Schnaps. Tages-Anzeiger, 2.
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; target group
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Hafner, K. (2008, 27.06.2008). Jetzt will er die Probleme nicht mehr wegsaufen : Jugendliche und Alkohol : was ein Betroffener erlebt hat und was Fachleute raten. Tages-Anzeiger, 66.
Abstract: Philip trank, bis er fast zu Grunde ging und beinahe jemanden schwer verletzte. Heute ist er 23, trocken und bereit, über seine Sucht zu reden. Auch um andere Jugendliche zu warnen.
Keywords: addiction; alcohol; target group
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