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Currie, Candace; Zanotti, Cara; Morgan, Antony; Currie, Dorothy; de Looze, Margaretha; Roberts, Chris; Samdal, Oddrun; Smith, Otto R. F.; Barnekow, Vivian |
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Social determinants of health and well-being among young people : health behaviour in school-aged children (HBSC) study : international report from the 2009/2010 survey : key findings |
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monitoring; health; health promotion; gender; family; study; survey; child; adolescent; international area |
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WHO Regional Office for Europe |
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Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden: 50-12578; aussi disponible en français: 50-12579 |
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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction; Europol |
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EMCDDA-Europol 2011 annual report on the implementation of council decision 2005/387/JHA : in accordance with article 10 of council decision 2005/387/JHA on the information exchange, risk-assessment and control of new psychoactive substances |
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cooperation; risk assessment; monitoring; internet; addiction; chemical addiction; AOD dependence; other AOD substances; mephedrone; spice; designer drug; research chemical; cocaine contaminant; opioid contaminant; Europe; annual report |
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New drugs were detected in the European Union last year at the rate of around one per week, according to the EMCDDA–Europol 2011 annual report on new psychoactive substances released today. A total of 49 new psychoactive substances were officially notified for the first time in 2011 via the EU early-warning system (EWS). This represents the largest number of substances ever reported in a single year, up from 41 substances reported in 2010 and 24 in 2009. |
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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA); Europol |
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Strang, John; Groshkova, Teodora; Metrebian, Nicola |
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New heroin-assisted treatment : recent evidence and current practices of supervised injectable heroin treatment in Europe and beyond |
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harm reduction; addiction; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; heroin; heroin-assisted treatment; methadone; drug substitution therapy; research; international area; Europe; report |
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The prescription of substitution drugs, such as methadone and buprenorphine, has become a mainstream, first-line treatment for opioid dependence, with around 700 000 of Europe’s 1.3 million problem opioid users receiving substitution treatment today. But a small minority of entrenched opioid users repeatedly fails to respond to interventions of this kind. Findings from international trials now suggest that the supervised use of medicinal heroin can be an effective second-line treatment for this small, and previously unresponsive, group. In this latest EMCDDA Insights report, experts describe the development as “an important clinical step forward”. The report provides the first state-of-the-art overview of research on the subject, examining the latest evidence and clinical experience in this area in Europe and beyond. |
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Publications Office of the European Union |
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1606-1683 |
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Carpentier, Chloé; Mulligan, Kobie; Laniel, Laurent; Potter, David; Hughes, Brendan; Vandam, Liesbeth; Olszewski, Deborah; Skarupova, Katerina |
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Cannabis production and markets in Europe |
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cannabis; marijuana in any form; prevalence; drug market; plant and crop husbandry; drug consumption; drug laws; AOD price; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; AOD demand; AOD supply; study; international area; Europe; report |
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This study brings together available evidence to provide a comprehensive analysis of cannabis production and markets across the EU. It combines information from EMCDDA routine reporting – data on patterns of prevalence and use, seizures, police reports, drug-law offences, cannabis potency and retail market prices – with literature on cannabis markets to create an in-depth analysis of the issue in a European context. |
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Publications Office of the European Union |
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Carpentier, Chloé; Laniel, Laurent; Griffiths, Paul |
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1606-1683 |
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Sumnall, Harry; Brotherhood, Angelina |
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Social reintegration and employment : evidence and interventions for drug users in treatment |
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AOD use, abuse, and dependence; drug user; social integration; social policy prevention approach; social support; international area; Europe; report |
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In order to help drug users become full members of society following treatment, measures are needed that address the issues of housing, education, vocational training and employment as part of their recovery. This report considers existing interventions targeting this vulnerable social group. It also provides a set of conclusions targeted at policymakers and drug practitioners, in order to help them develop coherent and comprehensive social integration strategies. Examples of ‘what works’ in practice are a vital first step in developing evidence-based guidelines for future interventions. |
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1606-1683 |
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Montanari, Lina; Guarita, Bruno; Noor, André; Wiessing, Lucas; Gomes, Filomena; Hedrich, Dagmar; Pirona, Alessandro; Simon, Roland; Vicente, Julian; Donmall, Michael; Best, David; Taylor, Colin; Maffli, Etienne |
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Treatment demand indicator (TDI) : standard protocol 3.0 : guidelines for reporting data on people entering drug treatment in European countries |
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addiction; harm reduction; treatment and maintenance; heroin-assisted treatment; methadone; quality control; recommendations or guidelines; database; international area; Europe; report |
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This Manual is a revised edition of the Treatment demand indicator (TDI) protocol version 2.0 and presents updated guidelines for reporting data on people entering drug treatment in Europe. The TDI is one of five key epidemiological indicators which provide a common European methodology for collecting and reporting core data on the number and profiles of those entering specialised drug treatment each year. TDI data are routinely used in EMCDDA analysis of the drug situation in Europe, helping to identify trends and patterns in problem drug use and to assess the use and uptake of treatment facilities. |
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Publications Office of the European Union |
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European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction |
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Hibell, Björn; Guttormsson, Ulf; Ahlström, Salme; Balakireva, Olga; Bjarnason, Thoroddur; Kokkevi, Anna; Kraus, Ludwig |
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The 2011 ESPAD Report : substance use among students in 36 European countries |
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AOD use; drug consumption; tobacco product; cannabis; smoking; illicit drug; drug user; adolescent; student; gender; survey; statistical data; incidence; Europe |
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The European School Survey Project on alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) is a collaborative effort of independent research teams in more than forty European countries, making it the largest cross-national research project on adolescent substance use in the world. ESPAD was founded in 1993, on the initiative of the Swedish Council for Information on alcohol and Other Drugs (CAN) and with the support of the Pompidou Group at the Council of Europe. In later years, ESPAD has also established co-operation with the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), a body of the European Union. Most of the European continent is now covered by ESPAD, meaning that it provides a reliable overview of trends in substance use among 15-16-year-old European students. Data are collected every four years. This report presents the results from the fifth wave, conducted in 36 countries during spring 2011. It gives a comprehensive picture of the present situation among European young people as regards the use of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and other substances, as well as an overview of trends in 1995-2011. |
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978-91-7278-233-4 (print); URN:NBN:se:can-2012-2 (pdf) |
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Summary of study also available: 50-12599 |
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Reuter, Peter; Stevens, Alex |
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An analyis of the UK drug policy : executive summary |
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AOD public policy strategy; legal regulation; law; AOD use; history; AOD dependence; treatment and maintenance; harm reduction; heroin-assisted treatment; needle distribution and exchange; cost-effectiveness; crime; communicable disease; research; law enforcement; policy recommendations; United Kingdom |
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Despite the long-standing prominence of the problem, relatively coherent strategies and substantial investment, the United Kingdom remains at the top of the European ladder for drug use and drug dependence. This study by Professor Peter Reuter of the University of Maryland, USA, and Alex Stevens of the University of Kent, England, assesses the evidence relation to the UK drug problem and analyses the impact of current policies. |
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Full report also available: 50-15040 |
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Anderson, Peter; Braddick, Fleur; Reynolds, Jillian; Gual, Antoni |
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Alcohol policy in Europe : evidence from Amphora |
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chemical addiction; licit drug; alcohol; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; binge drinking; social cost of AOD; societal attitude toward AOD; public health; public policy on alcohol; policy recommendations; prevention; harm reduction; treatment and maintenance; adolescent; international area; Europe |
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Special report : governing the global drug wars |
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government and politics; laws and regulations; public policy on AOD; law enforcement; war; history; international area |
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London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) |
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Collins, John; Kitchen, Nicolas |
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