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Stohler, R., Berthel, T., Herzig, M., Burkhard, P., Meyer, T., Olgiati, M., et al. (2007). Glossaire spécialisé : état des lieux des approches thérapeutiques des troubles provoqués par la cocaïne. Zurich: Institut für Sucht- und Gesundheitsforschung (ISGF).
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; treatment method; psychosocial treatment method; drug therapy; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; cocaine; target group; prevalence; adolescent; multiple drug use; dictionary
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Stohler, R., Berthel, T., Herzig, M., Burkhard, P., Meyer, T., Olgiati, M., et al. (2009). Glossaire spécialisé : état des lieux des approches thérapeutiques des troubles provoqués par la cocaïne. Zurich: Institut für Sucht- und Gesundheitsforschung (ISGF).
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; treatment method; psychosocial treatment method; drug therapy; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; cocaine; target group; prevalence; adolescent; multiple drug use; dictionary
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Odenheimer, E., Renner, E. L., & Grob, P. J. (2006). L'hépatite C : 50 questions et réponses. Zurich: Swiss Experts in Viral Hepatitis (SEVHep).
Keywords: health promotion; viral hepatitis; hepatitis C; directory; Switzerland
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Stohler, R., Berthel, T., Herzig, M., Burkhard, P., Meyer, T., Olgiati, M., et al. (2012). Glossaire spécialisé : état des lieux des approches thérapeutiques des troubles provoqués par la cocaïne. Zurich: Institut für Sucht- und Gesundheitsforschung (ISGF).
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; treatment method; psychosocial treatment method; drug therapy; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; cocaine; target group; prevalence; adolescent; multiple drug use; dictionary
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Genner, S., Waller, G., Süss, D., Willemse, I., & Hipeli, E. (2013). Compétences médiatiques : conseils pour utiliser les médias numériques en toute sécurité. Zurich: Haute école zurichoise des sciences appliquées (ZHAW), Département de psychologie appliquée; Office fédéral des assurances sociales (OFAS), Programme national de promotion des compétences médiatiques.
Keywords: socialization; nontraditional media; nonchemical addiction; internet; pornography; violence; safety from crime and violence; child; parent; teacher; recommendations or guidelines
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Guggenbühl, L., & Uchtenhagen, A. (2000). Negotiation of qualitative requirements : overview on reported guidelines and criteria for professional quality in substance abuse treatment and care : quality criteria of the quality management system QuaTheDA (Switzerland). In Adequacy in drug abuse treatment and care in Europe (ADAT) : Part III: professionalism in treatment and care of drug addicts : country reports, guidelines, materials (pp. 93–102;116). Zurich: Addiction Research Institute.
Keywords: quality; quality control; AOD abuse; treatment and maintenance; addiction care; recommendations or guidelines; Switzerland
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Benninghoff, F. (1999). Prise en charge de la toxicodépendance en Suisse : une typologie des offres d'aide à “bas seuil” et à “haut seuil”. In C. Maeder, C. Burton-Jeangros, & M. Haour-Knipe (Eds.), Gesundheit, Medizin und Gesellschaft : Beiträge zur Soziologie der Gesundheit = Santé, médecine et société : contributions à la sociologie de la santé = Health, medicine and society : contributions to the sociology of health (pp. 315–331). Zurich: Seismo-Verlag.
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Timillero, R. (2001). Die Therapeutische Gemeinschaft : ein wichtiges Glied in der Rehabilitationskette. Master's thesis, Hochschule für Soziale Arbeit Luzern (HSA), Zurich.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; inpatient care; residential facility; therapeutic community; quality; drug user; long-term care; rehabilitation; Switzerland
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Schneider, C. (2012). The role of dysfunctional international organizations in world politics : the case of the united nations office on drugs and crime. Master's thesis, University of Zurich, Zurich.
Abstract: Dysfunctional international organizations are anomalies in world politics. Neither rationalist nor constructivist attempts to explain their existence, persistence and growth have provided viable results, so far. However, beyond enhancing efficiency and effectiveness of international cooperation, less obvious functions of international organizations exist. Drawing on a primarily realist perspective, this study argues that states can use international organizations to obscure unwillingness to cooperate or solving common problems and diffuse responsibility or shift blame when commonly agreed upon solution do not work out as expected. In such situations, dysfunctions of international organizations might even be welcomed by states, because they provide obvious reasons for failure and make blame-shifting strategies more credible. This argument is explored in a case study of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) – a dysfunctional yet growing international organization. The case study argues that states have only a limited interest in cooperating on drug control matters at the international level. Co-existence rather than cooperation is the major aim states pursue. Because states do not want to leave the achieved state of co-existence, they are not interested in a strong and functioning international organization in the field. The growth of the organization can be almost exclusively attributed to the technical assistance projects of the UNODC. However, a closer look at a recent high-profile assistance project shows that even in the operative realm states are not interested in the success of the organizations. Much more, they use the UNODCs technical capabilities to obscure their unwillingness to cooperate substantially on drug control matters when their interests are only marginally affected. The study concludes that in the case of the UNODC blame-shifting by states is one of the main reasons for the UNODC’s budget growth despite its dysfunctions. Although it remains unclear to what extent this insight can be generalized to all dysfunctional international organizations, the mechanisms identified seem to provide viable explanations for other dysfunctional organizations operating under similar circumstances.
Keywords: government and politics; laws and regulations; international area; international differences; United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (body)
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Wendel, D. (1994). Frauenbewegung und Aids : Gesellschaftlicher Umgang mit einer Krankheit. Ph.D. thesis, Universität Zürich, Zurich.
Keywords: gender; HIV infection; Aids
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