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Albermann, Kurt; Gäumann, Christine; Alessi, Monika; Müller, Brigitte; Gutmann, Renate; Gundelfinger, Ronnie |
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Das Thema zum Thema machen : Winterthurer Präventions- und Versorgungsprojekt für Kinder psychisch und suchtkranker; Eltern (WIKIP) : ein interdisziplinärer Approach der medizinischen und psychosozialen Versorgungssysteme für Kinder, Jugendliche und Erwachsene (Teil I) |
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Schweizerische Ärztezeitung |
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addiction; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; family; family counseling; family risk and protective factors; familial alcoholism; psychological development; child; adolescent; prevention through education; prevention directed at groups; social cost of AOD; study; Zurich (canton); Switzerland; Winterthurer Präventions- und Versorgungsprojekt für Kinder psychisch kranker Eltern (body); journal article |
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Im Winterthurer Projekt werden in einem familienfokussierten Ansatz die Belastungen und Bedürfnisse von Familien mit Kindern und Jugendlichen mit einem psychisch erkrankten Elternteil konkret benannt, Risiko- und Schutzfaktoren bestimmt sowie Handlungsmöglichkeiten im interdisziplinären Kontext von Medizin und psychosozialen Angeboten aufgezeigt. |
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Merzel, Cheryl; D'Afflitti, Joanna |
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Reconsidering community-based health promotion : promise, performance, and potential |
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American journal of public health : official journal of the American Public Health Association |
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health promotion; communicable disease; HIV infection; community-based prevention; United States |
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Contemporary public health emphasizes a community-based approach to health promotion and disease prevention. The evidence from the past 20 years indicates, however, that many community-based programs have had only modest impact, with the notable exception of a number of HIV prevention programs. To better understand the reasons for these outcomes, we conducted a systematic literature review of 32 community-based prevention programs. Reasons for poor performance include methodological challenges to study design and evaluation, concurrent secular trends, smaller-than-expected effect sizes, limitations of the interventions, and limitations of theories used. The effectiveness of HIV programs appears to be related in part to extensive formative research and an emphasis on changing social norms |
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Cox, Gemma M.; Lawless, Marie C.; Cassin, Sean P.; Geoghegan, Tony W. |
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Syringe exchanges : a public health response to problem drug use |
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This paper presents the findings of the first ever Irish follow-up study to establish the effectiveness of syringe exchanges as a harm reduction strategy in the context of public health. The study was conducted in collaboration with 370 injecting drug users who attended the Merchant’s Quay Project’s Health Promotion Unit between May 1st 1997 and October 31st 1998. Data was collected from respondents by means of a structured interview at first visit and three-months after initial contact. Evidence from the study demonstrates that syringe exchanges play an important contributing role in significantly reducing the numbers reporting both the use of heroin as a primary drug (n=41; McNemar x2=10.1;p<0.01), and its frequency of use (n=70; McNemar x2=4.13;p<0.05) at follow-up. Moreover, there were significant reductions in the reported borrowing (n=60; McNemar x2=10.1;p<0.01) and lending (n=42: McNemar x2=7.9;p<0.01) of used injecting equipment. There was however no significant change in the reported sharing of injecting paraphernalia or in levels of reported condom use. The results of this study illustrate that low threshold services such as the Health Promotion Unit have the ability to attract injecting drug users not in contact with other drug treatment services. Furthermore, this type of service has been shown to be effective in maintaining contact with injecting drug users and promoting safer drug use among attendees. Even though the distribution of sterile injecting equipment reduces the situational sharing, this is hampered by the limited availability of sterile injecting equipment in Dublin. There is a need to continue to develop strategies to prevent HIV and hepatitis C transmission. One such approach would be to develop effective outreach as a means of reaching greater numbers of drug users earlier in their injecting histories. Other areas for future HIV and HCV prevention include discouraging the transition from smoking to injecting, and among those who inject, encouraging further reductions in sharing, sustaining risk reduction over time, and encouraging the adoption of safer sexual behaviour. |
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Frumkin, Howard |
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Healthy Places : exploring the evidence |
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American journal of public health : official journal of the American Public Health Association |
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“Sense of place” is a widely discussed concept in fields as diverse as geography, environmental psychology, and art, but it has little traction in the field of public health. The health impact of place includes physical, psychological, social, spiritual, and aesthetic outcomes. In this article, the author introduces sense of place as a public health construct. While many recommendations for “good places” are available, few are based on empirical evidence, and thus they are incompatible with current public health practice. Evidencebased recommendations for healthy place making could have important public health implications. Four aspects of the built environment, at different spatial scales – nature contact, buildings, public spaces, and urban form – are identified as offering promising opportunities for public health research, and potential research agendas for each are discussed. |
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Dunn, John; Pinheiro Ferri, Cleusa |
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The price of crack in Sao Paulo, Brazil |
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Addiction |
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AOD price; cocaine; crack cocaine; international area; HIV infection; Brazil; journal article |
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Bruggmann, Philip |
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Hepatitis-C-Therapie als Primärprävention? : Erkenntnisse des “2nd international symposium on hepatitis care in substance users” mit Relevanz für die Schweiz |
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Schweizerische Ärztezeitung |
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AOD use, abuse, and dependence; harm reduction; needle distribution and exchange; treatment and maintenance; heroin; heroin-assisted treatment; HIV infection; hepatitis; hepatitis C; Switzerland |
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Kühne, René; Rapold, Roland |
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Der Bezug von Methylphenidat in der Schweiz : nicht alarmierend – Fragen stellen sich dennoch |
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Schweizerische Ärztezeitung |
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methylphenidate; Ritalin; prescription drug; general practitioner; child; adolescence; Switzerland |
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Der steigende Konsum von Methylphenidat in Zusammenhang mit ADHS wird in der Öffentlichkeit zunehmend diskutiert. Wie steht es um Fehldiagnosen und Missbrauch? In der vorgestellten Arbeit wurden die Verschreibungen und Abgaben auf Basis der bei der Krankenversicherung elektronisch erfassten Medikamentenbezüge für die Periode 2006 bis 2009 untersucht. |
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Crofts, Nick; Nigro, Luciano; Oman, Kimberly; Stevenson, Elaine; Sherman, John |
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Research Report : Methadone maintenance and hepatitis C virus infection among injecting drug users |
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Harm reduction strategies for the prevention of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission among injecting drug users (IDUs) have been widely implemented in Australia and are seen to have been effective in preventing the spread of HIV. A major strategy has been increasing the availability of and accessibility to methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) programmes. We have reviewed the experience of a major MMT general practice with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection from 1991 to 1995. Of 1741 individuals tested for HCV antibodies at least once 66.7% were positive. Of 73 IDUs who were initially seronegative and were retested at least once, 19 were subsequently seropositive. Seroconverters to HCV were younger than non-seroconverters, and were more likely to have evidence of previous hepatitis B infection. The overall HCV incidence rate was 22 cases per 100 person-years, and this did not differ between those on MMT programs (continuous or interrupted) between HCV tests and those not on MMT. These findings suggest that the role of MMT in the control of the spread of HCV infection among IDUs needs further assessment, and that control of the current epidemic of HCV infection among IDUs in Australia will be very difficult. |
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Mathers, Bradley M.; Degenhardt, Louisa; Bucello, Chiara; Lemon, James; Wiessing, Lucas; Hickman, Mathew |
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Mortality among people who inject drugs : a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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AOD user; intravenous drug user; risk; AODR mortality; AOD overdose mortality; viral disease; communicable disease; HIV infection; Aids; statistical data; meta-analysis; international area |
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Objective To systematically review cohort studies of mortality among people who inject drugs, examine mortality rates and causes of death in this group, and identify participant- and study-level variables associated with a higher risk of death. Methods Tailored search strings were used to search EMBASE, Medline and PsycINFO. The grey literature was identified through online grey literature databases. Experts were consulted to obtain additional studies and data. Random effects meta-analyses were performed to estimate pooled crude mortality rates (CMRs) and standardized mortality ratios (SMRs). Findings Sixty-seven cohorts of people who inject drugs were identified, 14 of them from low- and middle-income countries. The pooled CMR was 2.35 deaths per 100 person–years (95% confidence interval, CI: 2.12–2.58). SMRs were reported for 32 cohorts; the pooled SMR was 14.68 (95% CI: 13.01–16.35). Comparison of CMRs and the calculation of CMR ratios revealed mortality to be higher in low- and middle-income country cohorts, males and people who injected drugs that were positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It was also higher during off-treatment periods. Drug overdose and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) were the primary causes of death across cohorts. Conclusion Compared with the general population, people who inject drugs have an elevated risk of death, although mortality rates vary across different settings. Any comprehensive approach to improving health outcomes in this group must include efforts to reduce HIV infection as well as other causes of death, particularly drug overdose. |
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Overcoming the mind/body dichotomy in drug abuse treatment |
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