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Author Hüsgen, Hans-A. url 
  Title Akzeptanzorientierung in der Drogenpolitik – niedrigschwellige und höher-schwellige Drogenarbeit – laudatio et promotio = Orientation towards acceptance in drug policy : low-threshold and higher-threshold drug work – laudatio et promotio Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 8 Issue 18.10.2011 Pages 44-47  
  Keywords AOD dependence; AOD abstinence; history; harm reduction; INDRO (body)  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 1861-0110 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-12285 Serial 59969  
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Author Kühne, René; Rapold, Roland url 
  Title Der Bezug von Methylphenidat in der Schweiz : nicht alarmierend – Fragen stellen sich dennoch Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Schweizerische Ärztezeitung Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 92 Issue 34; 08/2011 Pages 1295-1299  
  Keywords methylphenidate; Ritalin; prescription drug; general practitioner; child; adolescence; Switzerland  
  Abstract 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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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 0036-7486 (Print); 1424-4004 (Online) ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-12105 Serial 59953  
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Author Dwight, Rodrick url 
  Title Le dopage au travail se banalise Type Journal Article
  Year 2011 Publication Revue d’information sociale Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 19.04.2011 Pages 4  
  Keywords AOD consumption; doping; workplace context; antianxiety tranquilizers; Switzerland  
  Abstract Dans notre société, la consommation de produits psychotropes s’est modifiée. Aujourd’hui, de nombreuses personnes prennent des drogues non pas parce qu’elles se sentent forcément mal, mais pour aller « un peu mieux », pour se sentir « mieux que bien » : être performant, supporter l’ennui, s’adapter à un environnement social ou professionnel difficile.  
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  Language French Summary Language Original Title  
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  Call Number 50-11882 Serial 59947  
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Author Ansermot, Nicolas; Albayrak, Özgür; Schläpfer, Jürg; Crettol, Séverine; Croquette, Marina; Bourquin, Michel; Déglon, Jean-Jacques; Faouzi, Mohamed; Scherbaum, Norbert; Eap, Chin B. url 
  Title Substitution of (R,S)-methadone by (R)-methadone : impact on QTc interval Type Journal Article
  Year 2010 Publication Archives of Internal Medicine Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 170 Issue 6 Pages 529-536  
  Keywords methadone; opioids in any form; narcotic analgesics; drug substitution therapy; empirical study; statistical data  
  Abstract BACKGROUND: Methadone is administered as a chiral mixture of (R,S)-methadone. The opioid effect is mainly mediated by (R)-methadone, whereas (S)-methadone blocks the human ether-à-go-go-related gene (hERG) voltage-gated potassium channel more potently, which can cause drug-induced long QT syndrome, leading to potentially lethal ventricular tachyarrhythmias. METHODS: To investigate whether substitution of (R,S)-methadone by (R)-methadone could reduce the corrected QT (QTc) interval, (R,S)-methadone was replaced by (R)-methadone (half-dose) in 39 opioid-dependent patients receiving maintenance treatment for 14 days. (R)-methadone was then replaced by the initial dose of (R,S)-methadone for 14 days (n = 29). Trough (R)-methadone and (S)-methadone plasma levels and electrocardiogram measurements were taken. RESULTS: The Fridericia-corrected QT (QTcF) interval decreased when (R,S)-methadone was replaced by a half-dose of (R)-methadone; the median (interquartile range [IQR]) values were 423 (398-440) milliseconds (ms) and 412 (395-431) ms (P = .06) at days 0 and 14, respectively. Using a univariate mixed-effect linear model, the QTcF value decreased by a mean of -3.9 ms (95% confidence interval [CI], -7.7 to -0.2) per week (P = .04). The QTcF value increased when (R)-methadone was replaced by the initial dose of (R,S)-methadone for 14 days; median (IQR) values were 424 (398-436) ms and 424 (412-443) ms (P = .01) at days 14 and 28, respectively. The univariate model showed that the QTcF value increased by a mean of 4.7 ms (95% CI, 1.3-8.1) per week (P = .006). CONCLUSIONS: Substitution of (R,S)-methadone by (R)-methadone reduces the QTc interval value. A safer cardiac profile of (R)-methadone is in agreement with previous in vitro and pharmacogenetic studies. If the present results are confirmed by larger studies, (R)-methadone should be prescribed instead of (R,S)-methadone to reduce the risk of cardiac toxic effects and sudden death.  
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  ISSN 0003-9926 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-11821 Serial 59945  
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Author Dolan, Kate; Kimber, Jo; Fry, Craig; Fitzgerald, John L.; McDonald, David; Trautmann, Franz url 
  Title Harm reduction digest 10 : Drug consumption facilities in Europe and the establishment of supervised injecting centres in Australia Type Journal Article
  Year 2000 Publication Drug and alcohol review Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 19 Issue 3 Pages 337-346  
  Keywords harm reduction; contact center; injection room; Europe; Australia  
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  ISSN 0959-5236 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-11813 Serial 59944  
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Author Liddle, Howard A. url 
  Title Multidimensional family therapy : a science-based treatment system Type Journal Article
  Year 2010 Publication The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 31 Issue 2 Pages 133-148  
  Keywords adolescent; AOD abuse; family therapy; treatment and maintenance; treatment method; juvenile delinquency; research  
  Abstract MDFT is a family-based intervention for adolescent substance abuse and associated mental health and behavioural problems (Liddle, 2010). Integrative in several ways, MDFT uses an ecological or contextual conceptual framework to understand the developmental tasks of teens and their families. Research-derived knowledge about risk and protective factors, and proximal causes, correlates and contributors to adolescent drug and related problems inform clinical thinking and interventions with every case. A multisystems approach, MDFT assesses and intervenes in four areas: (1) the adolescent as an individual and a member of a family and peer network; (2) the parent(s), both as individual adults and in his or her role as mother, father or caregiver; (3) the family environment and family relationships, as manifested in day-to-day family transactional patterns; and (4) extrafamilial sources of influence such as peers, school and juvenile justice. Interventions are made within and coordinated across domains. Progress in one area or with one person has implications for and use in others. Individual meetings with parent(s) and teen set the stage for family sessions, and family meetings may offer content and new outcomes that need to be brought to extrafamily meetings with juvenile justice or school personnel. MDFT was developed and tested as a treatment system rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. A treatment system offers different versions of a clinical model that vary according to factors such as clinical sample characteristics (older versus younger adolescents, juvenile justice involved versus no involvement in juvenile justice systems), and treatment parameters (type of clinical setting and treatment dose).  
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  ISSN 0814-723x ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-11758 Serial 59930  
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Author Merzel, Cheryl; D'Afflitti, Joanna url 
  Title Reconsidering community-based health promotion : promise, performance, and potential Type Journal Article
  Year 2003 Publication American journal of public health : official journal of the American Public Health Association Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 93 Issue 4; 04/2003 Pages 557-574  
  Keywords health promotion; communicable disease; HIV infection; community-based prevention; United States  
  Abstract 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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  ISSN 0090-0036 (Print); 1541-0048 (Online) ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-11667 Serial 59924  
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Author Matthews, Kent; Shepherd, Jonathan; Sivarajasingham, Vaseekaran url 
  Title Violence-related injury and the price of beer in England and Wales Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Applied economics Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 38 Issue 6 Pages 661-670  
  Keywords alcohol product; beer; price and pricing; AOD price; AODR violence; injury; emergency care; economics; socioeconomic differences; United Kingdom; England; Wales  
  Abstract The paper examines the influence of the real price of beer on violence-related injuries across the economic regions in England and Wales. The data are monthly frequency of violent-injury collected from a stratified sample of 58 National Health Service Emergency Departments 1995-2000. An econometric model based on economic, socio-demographic and environmental factors was estimated using panel techniques. It is shown that the rate of violence-related injury is negatively related to the real price of beer, as well as economic, sporting and socio-demographic factors. The principal conclusion of the paper is that the regional distribution of the incidence of violent injury is related to the regional distribution of the price of beer. The major policy conclusion is that increased alcohol prices would result in substantially fewer violent injuries and reduced demand on trauma services.  
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  ISSN 0003-6846; 1466-4283 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-11642 Serial 59921  
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Author Keppler, Karlheinz; Stöver, Heino; Schulte, B.; Reimer, Jens url 
  Title Prison Health is Public Health! : Angleichungs- und Umsetzungsprobleme in der gesundheitlichen Versorgung Gefangener im deutschen Justizvollzug : ein Übersichtsbeitrag Type Journal Article
  Year 2010 Publication Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 53 Issue 2-3; 20.01.2010 Pages 233-244  
  Keywords health promotion; HIV infection; Aids; health care program or facility; prison; AOD dependence; reorganization; Germany  
  Abstract Auf Basis internationaler Standards orientiert sich die Gesundheitsversorgung Gefangener auch in Deutschland am „Äquivalenzprinzip“ (Gleichwertigkeit der medizinischen Versorgung innerhalb der Gefängnisse mit der im jeweiligen Land vorgehaltenen medizinischen Versorgung). Vor diesem Hintergrund werden anhand ausgewählter Gesundheitsprobleme nicht nur vereinzelte Angleichungs- und Umsetzungsprobleme in der Gesundheitsversorgung Gefangener verdeutlicht, sondern auch strukturelle Probleme benannt, die aus dem von der GKV entkoppelten Parallelsystem der gefängniseigenen „Gesundheitsfürsorge“ resultieren. Die vorliegende Übersichtsarbeit dient als Grundlage für Vorschläge zum Umdenken und zur Reorganisation der intramuralen Gesundheitsdienste. On the basis of international standards, health care in German prisons has been oriented along the principle of equivalence (equity of health care delivery for inmates compared with the health care delivery in the community). Against this background, selected health problems demonstrate not only isolated problems in adaptation and implementation of health care delivery, but also structural problems resulting from the parallel system of prison health care, which is separated from the general German health care insurance system. This review serves as a basis to present suggestions to rethink and reorganize prison-based health care services.  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 1436-9990 (print); 1437-1588 (online) ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-11166 Serial 59895  
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Author Meyer, Roger E. url 
  Title The disease called addiction : emerging evidence in a 200-year debate Type Journal Article
  Year 1996 Publication The Lancet Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 347 Issue Pages 162-166  
  Keywords addiction; history  
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  ISSN 0140-6736 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-11023 Serial 59892  
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