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  Title (down) Theoretische Grundlagen der Suchtprävention; Konzepte der Suchtprävention; Verhältnisprävention : strukturorientierte Suchtprävention; Verhaltensprävention : personenorientierte Suchtprävention; Evaluation von Suchtpräventionsprojekten Type Book Whole
  Year 2013 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 29  
  Keywords prevention; indicated prevention; peer prevention; intervention (persuasion to treatment); social policy prevention approach; prevention campaign; licit drug; alcohol; prevention strategy; prevention outcome; concept; evaluation  
  Abstract Die Prävention will mit verschiedenen Methoden verschiedene Zielgruppen erreichen. Die Ziele der Prävention sind vielfältig und hängen von zahlreichen Faktoren ab. Die folgenden Dokumente bieten eine Übersicht über die Themen der Suchtprävention. Für Interessierte wird auch Literatur zur Vertiefung angegeben. In “Theoretische Grundlagen der Suchtprävention” werden die wichtigsten Theorien, welche die Basis für suchtpräventives Handeln bilden, dargestellt. Hier finden sich Erläuterungen zu Risikofaktoren und Schutzfaktoren sowie zu Entstehungs- und Interventionstheorien. In “Konzepte der Suchtprävention” wird auf zwei wichtige Einteilungen der Suchtprävention eingegangen: – nach Zeitpunkt der Intervention – nach Zielgruppe der Intervention In der Suchtprävention wird die “Verhältnisprävention” von der “Verhaltensprävention” unterschieden. Die Massnahmen der Verhältnisprävention setzen bei der Umwelt an, diejenigen der Verhaltensprävention beim Menschen. Um die Effizienz und Effektivität von Massnahmen zu überprüfen, ist eine “Evaluation” der Massnahmen notwendig.  
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  Publisher Sucht Schweiz Place of Publication Lausanne Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Aussi disponible en français: 50-13024 Approved no  
  Call Number 50-13023 Serial 49924  
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Author Chisholm, Alison   
  Title (down) Theoretische Grundlage des Angebots an und der Durchführung von HSK-Kursen Type Book Whole
  Year 2002 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages  
  Keywords social services  
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  Corporate Author Thesis Ph.D. thesis  
  Publisher Universität Freiburg Place of Publication Freiburg Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-00697 Serial 55629  
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Author Perrig-Chiello, Pasqualina; Höpflinger, François; Hummel, Cornelia; Hugentobler, Valerie; Morgenthaler, Christoph; Stutz, Heidi; Falter, Jean-Marc; Flückiger, Yves; Zähner, Regula; Lüscher, Kurt url 
  Title (down) Themenheft des NFP 52 : welcher Kitt hält die Generationen zusammen? Erste Ergebnisse zur familien und gesellschaftlichen Bedeutung von Generationenbeziehungen aus dem Nationalen Forschungsprogramm 52 Type Book Whole
  Year 2006 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 30  
  Keywords miscellaneous  
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  Publisher Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (SNF), Nationale Forschungsprogramme Place of Publication Bern Editor Perrig-Chiello, Pasqualina; von Mandach, Laura  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 29-018 Serial 54787  
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Author Unité d'évaluation de programmes de prévention   
  Title (down) Thematisches Heft: die HIV/Aids-Prävention in den Schulen Type Book Whole
  Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 22  
  Keywords health promotion; HIV infection; Aids  
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  Publisher Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et préventive (IUMSP) Place of Publication Lausanne Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Aussi disponible en français: 07.01-052 Approved no  
  Call Number 07.01-051 Serial 49416  
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Author various   
  Title (down) Thematisches Heft : Sexarbeit Type Book Whole
  Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 26  
  Keywords health promotion; prostitution  
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  Publisher Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et préventive (IUMSP), Unité d'évaluation de programmes de prévention; Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG) Place of Publication Lausanne Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Aussi disponible en français: 07.03-003; Recyclingpapier! Approved no  
  Call Number 07.03-002 Serial 54670  
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Author Institut universitarie de médecine sociale et préventive   
  Title (down) Thematisches Heft : Männer die Sex mit Männern haben (MSM) : Studienauszüge Type Report
  Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 50  
  Keywords health promotion  
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  Publisher Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et préventive Place of Publication Lausanne Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Aussi disponible en français: 07.00-003 Approved no  
  Call Number 07.00-002 Serial 51129  
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Author Jäggi, Simon   
  Title (down) Thema : Kokainreport Type Newspaper Article
  Year 2004 Publication Der Bund Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 31.08.2004 Pages 3  
  Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; cocaine  
  Abstract Die Zeichen stehen auf “Schnee” : eine Kokainwelle schwappt nach Europa, die beschlagnahmte Menge an der Schweizer Grenze hat sich verdoppelt. Der Preis ist tiefwie nie, die Reinheit war selten so hoch. Jugendliche haben den Respekt vor der harten Droge verloren, Kokain erfreut sich in der Schweiz eines erschreckend guten Images. Es wird Zeit zu handeln, sagen Fachleute.  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-00298 Serial 57969  
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Author World Health Organization url 
  Title (down) The World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL)-BREF Type Book Whole
  Year 2004 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 3  
  Keywords quality of life; health and disease; patient assessment and diagnosis; questionnaire; international area  
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  Publisher World Health Organization (WHO) Place of Publication Geneva Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-e Serial 50103  
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Author Kwasniewski, Aleksander; Jahangir, Asma; Fuentes, Carlos; Gaviria, César; Zedillo, Ernesto; Cardoso, Fernando Henrique; Papandreou, George; Shultz, George P.; Solana, Javier; Whitehead, John; Arbour, Louise; Cattaui, Maria; Vargas Llosa, Mario; Caspers-Merk, Marion; Kazatchkine, Michel; Volcker, Paul; Bém, Pavel; Lagos, Ricardo; Branson, Richard; Dreifuss, Ruth; Stoltenberg, Thorvald url 
  Title (down) The war on drugs and HIV/AIDS : how the criminalization of drug use fuels the global pandemic Type Report
  Year 2012 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 20  
  Keywords government and politics; laws and regulations; law enforcement; prison; war; public health; communicable disease; HIV infection; Aids; epidemiology; intravenous drug user; AOD consumption; illicit drug; heroin; AODR mortality; harm reduction; needle distribution and exchange; prevention; criminalization; social and economic cost of AOD; AODR violence; drug market; political activism; recommendations or guidelines; international area  
  Abstract The global war on drugs is driving the HIV/AIDS pandemic among people who use drugs and their sexual partners. Throughout the world, research has consistently shown that repressive drug law enforcement practices force drug users away from public health services and into hidden environments where HIV risk becomes markedly elevated. Mass incarceration of non-violent drug offenders also plays a major role in increasing HIV risk. This is a critical public health issue in many countries, including the United States, where as many as 25 percent of Americans infected with HIV may pass through correctional facilities annually, and where disproportionate incarceration rates are among the key reasons for markedly higher HIV rates among African Americans. Aggressive law enforcement practices targeting drug users have also been proven to create barriers to HIV treatment. Despite the evidence that treatment of HIV infection dramatically reduces the risk of HIV transmission by infected individuals, the public health implications of HIV treatment disruptions resulting from drug law enforcement tactics have not been appropriately recognized as a major impediment to efforts to control the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. The war on drugs has also led to a policy distortion whereby evidence-based addiction treatment and public health measures have been downplayed or ignored. While this is a common problem internationally, a number of specific countries, including the US, Russia and Thailand, ignore scientific evidence and World Health Organization recommendations and resist the implementation of evidence-based HIV prevention programs – with devastating consequences. In Russia, for example, approximately one in one hundred adults is now infected with HIV. In contrast, countries that have adopted evidence-based addiction treatment and public health measures have seen their HIV epidemics among people who use drugs – as well as rates of injecting drug use – dramatically decline. Clear consensus guidelines exist for achieving this success, but HIV prevention tools have been under-utilized while harmful drug war policies have been slow to change. This may be a result of the mistaken assumption that drug seizures, arrests, criminal convictions and other commonly reported indices of drug law enforcement “success” have been effective overall in reducing illegal drug availability. However, data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime demonstrate that the worldwide supply of illicit opiates, such as heroin, has increased by more than 380 percent in recent decades, from 1000 metric tons in 1980 to more than 4800 metric tons in 2010. This increase coincided with a 79 percent decrease in the price of heroin in Europe between 1990 and 2009. Similar evidence of the drug war’s failure to control drug supply is apparent when US drug surveillance data are scrutinized. For instance, despite a greater than 600 percent increase in the US federal anti-drug budget since the early 1980s, the price of heroin in the US has decreased by approximately 80 percent during this period, and heroin purity has increased by more than 900 percent. A similar pattern of falling drug prices and increasing drug potency is seen in US drug surveillance data for other commonly used drugs, including cocaine and cannabis. As was the case with the US prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s, the global prohibition of drugs now fuels drug market violence around the world. For instance, it is estimated that more than 50,000 individuals have been killed since a 2006 military escalation against drug cartels by Mexican government forces. While supporters of aggressive drug law enforcement strategies might assume that this degree of bloodshed would disrupt the drug market’s ability to produce and distribute illegal drugs, recent estimates suggest that Mexican heroin production has increased by more than 340 percent since 2004. With the HIV epidemic growing in regions and countries where it is largely driven by injection drug use, and with recent evidence that infections related to injection drug use are now increasing in other regions, including sub-Saharan Africa, the time for leadership is now. Unfortunately, national and United Nations public health agencies have been sidelined. While the war on drugs has been fueling the HIV epidemic in many regions, other law enforcement bodies and UN agencies have been actively pursuing an aggressive drug law enforcement agenda at the expense of public health. Any sober assessment of the impacts of the war on drugs would conclude that many national and international organizations tasked with reducing the drug problem have actually contributed to a worsening of community health and safety. This must change.  
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  Publisher Global Commission on Drug Policy (GCDP) Place of Publication Rio de Janeiro Editor  
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  Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden: 50-13079; aussi disponible en français: 50-12673 Approved no  
  Call Number 50-13081 Serial 56626  
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Author Lifeline   
  Title (down) The viruses : those microscopic menaces of the human body : a rather rude guide for drug injectors Type Miscellaneous
  Year 1990 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 6  
  Keywords health promotion; HIV infection; viral hepatitis; hepatitis B; hepatitis c  
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  Publisher Lifeline Place of Publication Manchester Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 07.00-013 Serial 62147  
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