Buning, E. C. (1990). Review mechanisms for Aids related outreach activities : chapter selected from paper prepared by Amsterdam Municipal Health Service for WHO Regional Office for Europe. In Outreach work among drug users in the light of the AIDS epidemic (pp. 24–32). Amsterdam: Gemeentelijke geneeskundige en gezondheidsdienst Amsterdam (GG&GD).
Keywords: public area; social services
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Liddle, H. A. (2010). Evidence-based psychotherapies for children and adolescents. In J. R. Weisz, & A. E. Kazdin (Eds.), (pp. 416–432). New York: Guilford.
Keywords: adolescent; AOD abuse; family therapy; treatment and maintenance; treatment method; peer; juvenile delinquency; research
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Rowe, C. L., Liddle, H. A., Dakof, G. A., & Henderson, C. E. (2009). Pharmacology and treatment of substance abuse. In F. L. Collins, & L. M. Cohen (Eds.), (pp. 445–463). New York: Routledge.
Keywords: adolescent; AOD abuse; treatment program; treatment outcome; family therapy; peer; juvenile delinquency; prevention
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Riley, D. (1999). Syringe exchange and methadone maintenance treatment. In Injection drug use and HIV/AIDS : legal and ethical issues (pp. C52–C66). Background Papers. Montréal: Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network.
Abstract: This volume contains the final version of the three background papers. It should be read together with HIV/AIDS and Injection Drug Use: Legal and Ethical Issues, the report on phases I and II of the project, which contains a summary of the analysis of the seven priority issues, and the recommendations developed by the workshop participants. The report is based on the background papers in this volume and the comments made by workshop participants at the three workshops held between November 1997 and March 1999.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; methadone maintenance; needle distribution and exchange; intravenous drug user; HIV infection; Aids; viral hepatitis; harm reduction; public policy; public health; Canada; United States; Europe; Australia; international area; drug substitution therapy
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, L. and S. S.(ed). (2003). Terminology and information on drugs. In L. and S. S. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (Ed.), (3). New York: United Nations (UN).
Keywords: addiction; chemical addiction; cocaine product; fact sheet
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Prior, D. (1998, 15.03.1998). The tory and the toke. The Independent on Sunday, 8.
Abstract: The Conservative MP for North Norfolk has enjoyed a joint or two in his time and he wonders why the practice is still illegal
Keywords: illicit drug; licit drug; legal regulation; marijuana in any form; cannabis; United Kingdom; newspaper article
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Owens, S., & O'Rouke, J. (1990, 08.10.1990). This is the place where legal heroin died a sick death. The Sun Herald, 16.
Abstract: Legalised shooting galleries do not work, say people. Susan Owens in London and Jim O’Rouke in Sydney report.
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; heroin; heroin-assisted treatment; drug consumption; public AOD use; public area; Switzerland; Australia
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Wiessing, L., Hedrich, D., Taylor, C., & Griffiths, P. (2003). Drugs in focus 11 : Hepatitis C : a hidden epidemic. Brussels: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Keywords: viral hepatitis; hepatitis C; hepatitis C virus; public health; intravenous drug user; monitoring; treatment and maintenance; epidemiology; diagnosis; strategy; international area; Europe
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Tassin, J. - P. (2009). Drugs in focus 19 : Neurobiological research on drugs : ethical and policy implications. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance
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Hughes, B. (2009). Drugs in focus 20 : Responding to drug driving in Europe. Brussels: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Abstract: Many of the accidents and deaths that occur on European roads are caused by drivers whose performance is impaired by a psychoactive substance. alcohol alone is estimated to account for up to 10 000 road deaths a year in the European Union, one quarter of all road deaths. No comparable figures are available for road accidents related to illicit drugs and psychoactive medicines, though these have been receiving increasing attention over the past decade.
Keywords: AOD use and driving; Europe
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