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Author Jacobi, Isabelle
Title The Club Health Conference 2010 – an external point of view Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 4-6
Keywords nightlife; AOD use; psychoactive substances; conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract Party scenes around the globe have been flooded with new synthetic substances distributed via the Internet. The advent of designer drugs has changed production, distribution channels and consumption patterns, posing new basic challenges to addiction prevention efforts and drug policies. That is one of the major insights of the international Club Health conference in Zurich.
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Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60493
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Author Benso, Vincent
Title User-dealers – harm reduction's forgotten people Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 34-36
Keywords nightlife; AOD use; psychoactive substances; conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract This paper focuses on the often neglected set of individuals who engage in both the use and selling of illicit drugs; user-dealers. It reports the findings of a qualitative study conducted among cocaine dealers operating in Parisian techno parties; highlighting the routes into and out of using-dealing, the particular risks faced by this population, and the need for health and criminal justice agencies to better understand and address these issues.
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Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60490
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Author Bücheli, Alexander; Quinteros-Hungerbühler, Ines; Schaub, Michael
Title Evaluation of party drug prevention in the city of Zurich Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 38-43
Keywords nightlife; prevention; physical and chemical analysis and measurement; evaluation; Zurich; Streetwork (body); conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract Streetwork, the youth advisory service of the city of Zurich, has been providing prevention services at Zurich’s nightspots since 1995. A recent evaluation of its highly varied services confirms that the target group can only be reached with a realistic, acceptance-based approach, and that drug-checking has an important role.
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Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60491
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Author Pesesse, Yoan
Title Party+, a European network for safer party labels Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 28-29
Keywords nightlife; AOD use; psychoactive substances; conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract Party+ is a European Network for Safer Party Labels, created in April 2009 by four Labels and Charters: Safer Clubbing (Switzerland), Q de festa! (Catalonia), Fêtez Clairs (Paris) and Quality Nights (Belgian’s French Community). The main aim of Party+ is to improve nightlife settings through community empowerment by developing the existing Labels and Charters for nightlife venues and implementing new ones within European cities or regions.
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Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60488
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Author Voorham, Lotte; van Hasselt, Ninette
Title The Healthy Nightlife Toolbox HNT Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 25-27
Keywords nightlife; AOD use; psychoactive substances; conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract Evidence based working is becoming increasingly important, especially since resources for prevention activities are becoming harder to come by. By using the Healthy Nightlife Toolbox for gaining and sharing insights, we prevent field workers from having to re-invent the wheel and offer a solid knowledge base on how to create safe and healthy nightlife settings.
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Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60487
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Author Atkinson, Amanda M.; Sumnall, Harry R.
Title alcohol and drug depictions in magazines consumed by young people Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 23-24
Keywords nightlife; AOD use; psychoactive substances; conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract This paper presents an overview of findings from a content analysis of depictions of alcohol and illicit drugs in popular UK magazines read by young people aged 11 to 18 years. Findings are discussed in relation to the potential influence of media representations of substance use on young people’s attitudes and behaviours and the potential role of the media in disseminating health related messages to young people.
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Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60486
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Author Straw, Matthew A.
Title OASIS – online support with a human face Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 21-22
Keywords nightlife; AOD use; psychoactive substances; conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract OASIS is an online project designed to aid cocaine and alcohol users to check and regain control of their usage. It aims to determine if built-in social support boosts the effectiveness of online tools.
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ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
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Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60485
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Author Silins, Edmund; Bleeker, Anne M.; Copeland, Jan; Dillon, Paul; Devlin, Kristina; van Bakkum, Floor; Noijen, Judith
Title The importance of peer educator qualities : as perceived by ecstasy users Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 17-20
Keywords nightlife; AOD use; psychoactive substances; conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract This study investigated the importance of peer educator qualities among ecstasy users in Australia (n=661) and the Netherlands (n=265). Experience with illicit drug use, an affinity with the ecstasy-using subculture and age emerged as important peer educator characteristics. In the Netherlands, more importance was placed on the peer educator having used illicit drugs and less importance was placed on age, subculture membership, being «cool» and gender than in Australia. The implications for peer-led ecstasy-related education practices are discussed.
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ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
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Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60484
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Author Eul, Joachim
Title Drug consumption and (safer) sex Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 12-16
Keywords nightlife; AOD use; psychoactive substances; conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract According to a survey of approx. 700 people on the influence of alcohol and 13 other drugs on their sexual perception, sexual behaviour and condom use, it was found that most drugs increase sociableness, the desire for sex, orgasm strength and sensitivity to touch. However, they also lower the ability to orgasm and maintain an erection, and increase the risk of unsafe sex. The greatest risks here, in up to 75% of cases, occur after the consumption of GHB/GBL or crystal, and in 20 to 50% of cases following the consumption of speed, ecstasy, poppers, cocaine or large quantities of alcohol.
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ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60483
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Author Moloney, Molly; Hunt, Geoffrey
Title Ecstasy, gender and accountability in a rave scene Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal
Volume 36 Issue 5; 10/2010 Pages 7-11
Keywords nightlife; AOD use; psychoactive substances; conference proceedings; journal article
Abstract The aim of this paper is to examine the accomplishment of gender in the context of the youth cultural formation of dance raves. Drawing on a narrative analysis of in-depth interviews with 300 young women and men in a San Francisco rave scene, we examine the role that the drug ecstasy plays in the gender formations at these events. We present evidence to show that using ecstasy within the social context of raves allows increased gender flexibility and alternatives to conventional notions of femininity and masculinity. This is particularly apparent in the ways that young women exhibit greater sexual assertiveness and young men demonstrate increased affective and communicative displays. Yet at the same time, their narratives provide ample evidence that gender accomplishment in this context does not occur outside the bounds of gender accountability and behaviors seen as gender inappropriate are actively policed and sanctioned.
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Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden Approved no
Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60482
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