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National Institutes of Drug Abuse. (2009). Principles of drug addiction treatment : a research-based guide (National Institutes of Drug Abuse, Ed.). Bethesda: National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; AODR psychosis; AODR mental disorder; addiction; drug therapy; treatment and maintenance; family; workplace context; legal regulation; laws and regulations; adolescent; elderly; self-help group; HIV infection; aids; hepatitis C; infection; communicable disease; behavioral change; research; United States
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World Health Organization. (2009). Global health risks : mortality and burden of disease attributable to selected major risks. Geneva: World Health Organization (WHO).
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Groupement romand d'études sur l'alcoolisme et les toxicomanies. (2003). Bericht des GREAT über die Hepatitis C Präventionskampagne in der Westschweiz. Yverdon-les-Bains: Groupement romand d'études sur l'alcoolisme et les toxicomanies (GREAT).
Keywords: harm reduction; health promotion; hepatitis C; evaluation; French-speaking Switzerland; Groupement romand d’études sur l’alcoolisme et les toxicomanies (body)
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Jeanrenaud, C., Widmer, G., & Pellegrini, S. (2008). Le coût social de la consommation de drogues illégales en Suisse (Institut de recherches économiques et régionales, Ed.). Neuchâtel: Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG).
Abstract: La consommation des drogues illégales a de nombreux effets négatifs sur la santé et le bienêtre des usagers comme de la population. Le coût social – 4,1 milliards pour l’année de référence 2000 – résume par une seule grandeur monétaire la totalité des dommages attribuables aux drogues illégales. Il est toutefois décomposé en trois grandes catégories: les coûts directs, indirects et humains. Les coûts directs – ils atteignent 1,4 milliards de francs – correspondent aux dépenses engagées pour traiter les problèmes de santé dont souffrent les toxicomanes, aux dommages matériels, aux frais de mise en oeuvre de la politique de la drogue, ainsi qu’aux ressources affectées à la prévention. Les coûts de répression – police, justice, exécution des peines – forment deux tiers des coûts directs, alors que la prévention en représente moins de 5%. Comme les décès liés à la drogue touchent des personnes jeunes, il en résulte un nombre élevé d’années de vie productive perdues et des pertes de production conséquentes. En tenant compte des incapacités de travail dues à la maladie, les coûts indirects atteignent 2,3 milliards. Les coûts humains – souffrances des usagers atteints dans leur santé et de leurs familles – ne sont estimés que pour les 30’000 personnes dépendantes de l’héroïne. Le montant de 4,1 milliards est une estimation prudente du coût social. Le taux d’occupation des toxicomanes après la sortie de la phase de dépendance n’étant pas connu, les auteurs ont dû faire l’hypothèse que ces personnes retrouvent une activité professionnelle normale. De plus, les souffrances et la perte de qualité de vie pour consommateurs dont l’usage est susceptible de provoquer des dommages à la santé (usage nocif) n’ont pas été mesurées et n’entrent donc pas dans le coût social estimé.
Keywords: illicit drug; economic cost of AODU; social cost of AOD; Switzerland
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Groupe sida Genève. (2003). Rapport d'activités spécifiques du groupe sida Genève – 2002 : réduction des risques liés à la consommation des drogues (C. Mani, Ed.). Genève: Groupe sida Genève (GSG).
Keywords: harm reduction; health promotion; HIV infection; Aids; risk; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; AOD associated consequences; Geneva; Groupe sida Genève (body)
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. (2004). Substance abuse treatment and care for women : case studies and lessons learned. Vienna: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Global Challenges Section.
Abstract: The present booklet is about gender-responsive substance abuse treatment services for women. It is part of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) project to develop tools to support the development and improvement of substance abuse treatment services, based on evidence from the literature and case studies that illustrate practical experiences and lessons learned in providing substance abuse treatment services in various regions of the world.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; gender; woman; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; government and politics; international area; United Nations Organisation (body)
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Beratungsstelle für Suchtfragen Appenzell Ausserrhoden. (2010). Tätigkeitsbericht 2009. Bühler: Kanton Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Departement Gesundheit, Beratungsstelle für Suchtfragen Appenzell Ausserrhoden.
Keywords: annual report; Appenzell Ausserrhoden
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Fondation le relais. (2010). Programme ELAN : projet de réinsertion professionnelle pour personnes souffrant d'addiction : rapport final. Morges: Author.
Keywords: vocational rehabilitation; AOD dependent; Vaud
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Albon, M. (2010). Promoting health, security and justice : 2010 report : cutting the threads of drugs, crime and terrorism (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Ed.). Vienna: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Abstract: The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) today issued its Report 2010. “This Report shows how health, security and justice are the antidotes to drugs, crime and terrorism,” said UNODC Executive Director Antonio Maria Costa. The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, during an official visit to Austria, said: “The UNODC 2010 Report showcases the extraordinary task accomplished by this small office. This is further proof of how Vienna has become a hub for human security issues, and how the UN can deliver assistance in the field to save people from the misery of drugs and crime.” The Report covers the full range of UNODC’s work around the world: promoting drug treatment and alternative development; improving criminal justice; strengthening integrity; and reducing vulnerability to crime. Its descriptive chapters are brought to life by photos and personal accounts, like those of a trafficking survivor, a prison employee, a cacao farmer, and a recovering drug addict. The Report also explains how UNODC carries out its renowned research, including its growing capacity in scientific and forensic services. The Report concludes by offering a blunt assessment of UNODC’s resource requirements: “currently, resources available are minute compared to the gigantic menace that we face,” said Mr. Costa. One of the main themes throughout the Report is the threat posed by organized crime. The issue is high on the international agenda. Organized crime has been debated in the Security Council several times over the past six months, it will be the focus of the Twelfth UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice that will take place in Salvador, Brazil next week (12-19 April), as well as the fifth session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN (Palermo) Convention against Transnational Organized Crime to be held in Vienna this October. “2010 – which is the 10th anniversary of the Palermo Convention – should be the year for strengthening the international response to organized crime,” said Mr. Costa. “There is plenty of bad news about drugs and crime. This Report shows that these threats can be addressed in a way that has wider benefits for society, namely improving health, security and justice for all,” said Mr. Costa. The UNODC 2010 Report is available in hard copy and on the UNODC website: www.unodc.org
Keywords: government and politics; international area; illicit drug; crime; national security; treatment and maintenance; drug trafficking; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; addiction; chemical addiction; cooperation; agriculture and farm production; prison; prison inmate; jurisdiction; research; financing; annual report
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Suchtpräventionsstelle der Stadt Zürich. (2010). Jahresbericht 2009. Zürich: Stadt Zürich, Suchtpräventionsstelle.
Abstract: Der Jahresbericht 2009 informiert Sie über die Schwerpunkte unserer Arbeit im letzten Jahr.
Keywords: organizational development; financial statement; Zurich; Suchtpräventionsstelle (body); annual report
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