Easton, B. (2002). Injecting drug use and the projected costs of hepatitis C : research report commissioned by NZ Drug Foundation with funding assistance from the Little Flower Trust and the Ministry of Health. Wellington: NZ Drug Foundation.
Keywords: health promotion; HIV infection; Aids
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Broadhead, R. S., Heckathorn, D. D., Weakliem, D. L., Anthony, D. L., Madray, H., Mills, R. J., et al. (1998). Harnessing peer networks as an instrument for AIDS prevention: results from a peer-driven intervention.
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Bloggs, J. (2003). Analysis of the needs of injecting drug users in the ACT : final report for ACT Health. Canberra: Australian Capital Territory Department of Health (ACT).
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Project, M. P. (1999). Questions about Medicinal Marijuana Answered by the Institute of Medicine's Report 'Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base'. Washington: Marijuana Policy Project.
Keywords: addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; cannabis
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Rhodes, T., Holland, J., Hartnoll, R., & Johnson, A. (1991). HIV outreach health education : national and international perspectives : summary report to the department of health. London: Drug Indicators Project.
Abstract: This paper focuses on the prevalence and profile of opiate use, primarily heroin, in the United States and Europe. Methods include representative population surveys, which understate prevalence, and targeted approaches, which reflect more problematic use. In the United States and Europe, the lifetime prevalence of opiate use reported in surveys remained stable over the 1980s (around 1%), though young adults report higher rates. Estimates for the early 1990s suggest that the prevalence of problematic heroin use in the United States was double the average for western Europe. However, in a few European countries prevalence is now approaching that of the United States. Rates in major cities are considerably higher, especially in the north-east and south-west of the United States. Higher prevalence is often, although not always, associated with socio-economic deprivation. An important trend away from injecting is observed, notably in some European countries. Heroin availability and use, as well as serious heroin-related consequences, are increasing again in many European countries after an apparent pause in the mid-1980s. They are also increasing in parts of the United States. Heroin remains a public health priority, especially among vulnerable populations, including young people in central and eastern Europe.
Keywords: addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction
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Gervasoni, J. - P., Zobel, F., Kellerhals, C., Dubois-Arber, F., Spencer, B., Jeannin, A., et al. (2000). Evaluation of the Federal measures to reduce the problem related to drug use : third synthesis report 1997-1999. Lausanne: Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et préventive (IUMSP).
Abstract: This evaluation report covers the period between 1997 and 1999. It is aimed at several types of reader: the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH), decisionmakers, managers of institutions, etc. To facilitate access to more detailed information, footnotes and Appendices refer to the complete reports of the studies carried out during this phase of the evaluation. In addition, references are given at the end of each chapter. Priority in this report has been given to answers toevaluation questions. Chapter 1 (pp. 7-10) contains a brief recapitulation of the Confederation’s programme of public health measures to reduce drug-related problems (ProMeDro). The mandate and objectives of the overall evaluation are described in chapter 2 (pp.11-14). Chapter 3 (pp.15-42) covers the design & planning of the study. Chapter 4 (pp.43-82) presents an evaluation of the implementation and outcome of ProMeDro’s actions. Chapter 5 (pp. 83-90) deals with the study of the FOPH’s modes of delegation. Chapter6 (pp.91-98) presents the main results of a study of the FOPH’s partners. Chapter 7 (pp.99-108) describes and analyses health-related efforts carried out by the police among drug users. Chapter 8 (pp.109-120) covers the main epidemiological aspects of drug abuse in Switzerland, and compares them with some European data. Chapter 9 (pp.121-125), presents the general conclusions and the recommendations. Many projects, programmes and institutions are mentioned in this report: a lexicon of the main acronyms used can be found in appendix 5a. Definitions of the main categories used are presented in appendix 1a.
Keywords: government and politics; Switzerland
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Zobel, F., Thomas, R., Arnaud, S., de Preux, E., Ramstein, T., Spencer, B., et al. (2003). Global evaluation of the Confederation's measures to reduce drug-related problems (ProMeDro) : fourth synthesis report 1999-2002. Lausanne: Institut universitaire de médecine sociale et préventive (IUMSP).
Keywords: government and politics; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; history; strategy; prevalence; treatment and maintenance; harm reduction; professional education; epidemiology; Switzerland; evaluation
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Pfeiffer-Gerschel, T., Kipke, I., Karachaliou, K., Lang, P., Spahlinger, P., & Bartsch, G. (2008). 2008 national report to the EMCDDA by the REITOX National Focal Point : Germany : new developments, trends and in-depth information on selected issues : drug situation 2007/2008. National report to the EMCDDA by the REITOX National Focal Point. Berlin: Deutsche Referenzstelle für die Europäische Beobachtungsstelle für Drogen und Drogensucht (DBDD).
Keywords: monitoring; legal regulation; drug laws; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; epidemiology; AODR disorder; viral disease; viral hepatitis; HIV infection; Aids; AODR crime; AODR interpersonal and societal problems; AODR mortality; prevention; adolescent; school; rehabilitation; prison; financing; statistical data; economic cost of AODU; Germany
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Kaya, B., Efionayi-Mäder, D., & Wyssmüller, C. (2007). Migration and Health : a basic document on the issues : developing documents and instruments for the “migration” dimension in health promotion and prevention. Neuchâtel: University of Neuchâtel, Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies (SFM).
Keywords: health promotion; health-related prevention; migration; social equality; Switzerland
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various. (2009). A report on global illicit drug markets 1998-2007 : subreports in six sections and appendix (P. Reuter, & F. Trautmann, Eds.). Brussels; Amsterdam: RAND Europe; Trimbos Institute; European Commission.
Keywords: illicit drug; drug market; cost (economic); AOD abuse; public policy on AOD; history; drug trafficking; international area; Australia; Brazil; Canada; China; Colombia; Czech Republic; Hungary; India; Mexico; Netherlands; Portugal; Russia; South Africa; Sweden; Switzerland; Turkey; United Kingdom; United States
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