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Author Settertobulte, Wolfgang
Title Alkoholkonsum Jugendlicher zwischen kultureller Anpassung und Risikoverhalten Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication ProJugend : Fachzeitschrift der Aktion Jugendschutz Landesarbeitsstelle Bayern e.V. Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 3 Pages 4-8
Keywords alcohol; target group
Abstract Regelmäßiges Alkoholtrinken ist bei Jugendlichen seltener geworden als noch vor fünf Jahren. Dafür ist der exzessive Konsum in einer abgrenzbaren Risikogruppe nach wie vor Besorgnis erregend. Für Jugendliche gibt es „gute Gründe“ zum Alkoholkonsum und entwicklungsbedingt wenig Problembewusstsein für die Risiken. Es ist von daher Aufgabe der Erwachsenen, Konsummöglichkeiten zu begrenzen und für ein spätes Einstiegsalter zu sorgen. Präventionsziel ist der risikoarme Umgang mit Alkohol.
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 0949-0647 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-02434 Serial 59709
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Author Schneider, Wolfgang
Title Ökonomisierung, Qualitätssicherung, Kundenorientierung und soziale Kontrolle : wohin führt der Weg der Drogenhilfe? Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5 Issue 01.08.2008 Pages 1-13
Keywords social services; quality control
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1861-0110 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-02425 Serial 59708
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Author Balthasar, H.; Huissoud, T.; Zobel, F.; Arnaud, S.; Samitca, S.; Jeannin, A.; Schnoz, D.; Gervasoni, Jean-Pierre; Dubois-Arber, F.
Title Entwicklung des Konsums und des Risikoverhaltens bezüglich HIV- und HCV-Übertragung bei Drogen injizierenden Personen in der Schweiz, 1993-2006 Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Bulletin Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 45; 05.11.2007 Pages 804-809
Keywords HIV infection; Aids; Switzerland; journal article
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1662-7350 ISBN Medium
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Notes Aussi disponible en français: 50-02279 Approved no
Call Number 50-02278 Serial 59706
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Author Fehr, Wolfgang; Heinz, Daniel
Title Online-Rollenspiele : Beispiel World of Warcraft (WoW) Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication ProJugend : Fachzeitschrift der Aktion Jugendschutz, Landesarbeitsstelle Bayern e.V. Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 2; 04/2008 Pages 4-6
Keywords nonchemical addiction; internet; Germany
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 0949-0647 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-02254 Serial 59704
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Author Fehr, Jacqueline; Wetter, Miriam
Title Die Revision des Betäubungsmittelgesetzes : ein wichtiger Schritt für die Schweizer Suchtpolitik Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Abhängigkeiten : Forschung und Praxis der Prävention und Behandlung Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 2; 09/2008 Pages 52-56
Keywords legal regulation; Switzerland; journal article
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1420-2999 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-02255 Serial 59705
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Author Müller, Yolanda; Cavassini, Matthias
Title VIH et âge avancé : on ne trouve que ce qu'on cherche Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Gériatrie pratique Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 6; 12/2007 Pages 6-8
Keywords HIV infection; Aids; health promotion; journal article
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Publisher Place of Publication (up) Editor
Language French Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1661-2620 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-02181 Serial 59703
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Author Zürcher, Ernst
Title Reculer pour mieux sauter – oder mit neuem Anlauf die Zukunft wagen Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication Die Volkswirtschaft : das Magazin für Wirtschaftspolitik Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 10/2005 Pages 27
Keywords social insurance; disability; financial problems; debt; Switzerland; commentary
Abstract Die Finanzlage der Invalidenversicherung (IV) ist äusserst kritisch. Die Gesamtausgaben sind von 1990 bis 2004 von 4,133 Mrd. auf 11,096 Mrd. Franken gestiegen. Dies entspricht einer Erhöhung von rund 168% in 14 Jahren. Gleichzeitig bleiben die Einnahmen immer weiter hinter den Ausgaben zurück. 2004 betrug der Fehlbetrag 1,6 Mrd. Franken, und das Kapitalkonto wies einen Negativsaldo – d.h. eine Schuld beim Ausgleichsfonds – von 6 Mrd. Franken aus. Bezogen auf das Bruttoinlandprodukt (BIP) der Schweiz mag der Anteil der IV bescheiden aussehen. Doch der Schein trügt, weil in den Sozialversicherungen die Dynamik von primärer Bedeutung ist. So wuchs das BIP von 1990 bis 2002 um 31,5%, also rund fünfmal weniger stark als die Ausgaben der IV. Die Gesamtausgaben für die Sozialversicherungen (bis 2003) stiegen um 85,5% an, also nur gerade halb so stark.
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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ISSN 1011-386x ISBN Medium
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Notes Aussi disponible en français: 50-01100 Approved no
Call Number 50-01101 Serial 59699
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Author Bellis, Mark A.; Hughes, Karen; Calafat, Amador; Juan, Montse; Ramon, Anna; Rodriguez, José A.; Mendes, Fernando; Schnitzer, Susanne; Phillips-Howard, Penny
Title Sexual uses of alcohol and drugs and the associated health risks : a cross sectional study of young people in nine European cities Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication BioMed Central Public Health Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 155; 09.05.2009 Pages 11
Keywords health promotion
Abstract Background: Young people in European countries are experiencing high levels of alcohol and drug use and escalating levels of sexually transmitted infections. Individually these represent major public health priorities. Understanding of the association between sex and substance use, and specifically the strategic roles for which young people utilise substances to facilitate sexual activity, remains limited. Methods: Respondent driven sampling methodology was used in nine European cities to survey 1,341 16-35 year olds representing youth and younger adults who routinely engage in nightlife. Participants self-completed questionnaires, designed to gather demographic, social, and behavioural data on historic and current substance use and sexual behaviour. Results: Respondents reported strategic use of specific substances for different sexual purposes. Substances differed significantly in the purposes for which each was deployed (e.g. 28.6% of alcohol users use it to facilitate sexual encounters; 26.2% of cocaine users use it to prolong sex) with user demographics also relating to levels of sexual use (e.g. higher levels of: ecstasy use by males to prolong sex; cocaine use by single individuals to enhance sensation and arousal). Associations between substance use and sex started at a young age, with alcohol, cannabis, cocaine or ecstasy use before age 16 all being associated with having had sex before the age of 16 (odds ratios, 3.47, 4.19, 5.73, 9.35 respectively). However, sexes differed and substance use under 16 years was associated with a proportionately greater increase in early sex amongst girls. Respondents’ current drug use was associated with having multiple sexual partners. Thus, for instance, regular cocaine users (c.f. never users) were over five times more likely to have had five or more sexual partners in the last 12 months or have paid for sex. Conclusion: An epidemic of recreational drug use and binge drinking exposes millions of young Europeans to routine consumption of substances which alter their sexual decisions and increase their chances of unsafe and regretted sex. For many, substance use has become an integral part of their strategic approach to sex, locking them into continued use. Tackling substances with both physiological and psychological links to sex requires approaching substance use and sexual behaviour in the same way that individuals experience them; as part of the same social process.
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-02139 Serial 59700
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Author Zürcher, Ernst
Title Reculer pour mieux sauter Type Journal Article
Year 2005 Publication La Vie économique : revue de politique économique Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 10/2005 Pages 27
Keywords social insurance; disability; financial problems; debt; Switzerland; commentary
Abstract La situation financière de l’assurance-invalidité (AI) est extrêmement critique. L’ensemble des dépenses est passé, de 1990 à 2004, de 4,133 milliards à 11,096 milliards de francs. Cela correspond à une augmentation de 168% en 14 ans. Parallèlement, les recettes ont progressé à une vitesse nettement inférieure, ce qui fait qu’en 2004 il manquait 1,6 milliard de francs. Le compte capital présentait en outre un solde négatif sous la forme d’une dette de 6 milliards de francs auprès du fonds de compensation. Par rapport à l’ensemble du produit intérieur brut (PIB) suisse, la part de l’AI peut sembler modeste, mais l’apparence est trompeuse. En effet, dans le domaine des assurances sociales, la dynamique est de première importance. C’est ainsi que le PIB, de 1990 à 2002, n’a augmenté que de 31,5%, soit cinq fois moins que les dépenses de l’AI: les dépenses pour les assurances sociales (jusqu’en 2003) ont progressé de leur côté de 85,5%, soit près de la moitié.
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Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1011-386x ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden: 50-01101 Approved no
Call Number 50-01100 Serial 59698
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Author Zimmermann, Ulrich S.; Mick, Inge; Mann, Karl F.
Title Neurobiologische Aspekte des Alkoholkonsums bei Kindern und Jugendlichen = Neurobiological implications of child and adolescent alcohol consumption Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Sucht : Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Praxis = Sucht : German journal of addiction research and practice Abbreviated Journal
Volume 54 Issue 6 Pages 335-345
Keywords neurobiology (field); brain function; brain damage; AOD consumption; AOD dependence; AOD use pattern; AOD effects and consequences; risk factors; adolescent; child; Germany
Abstract Fragestellung: Welche neurobiologischen Erkenntnisse zu Ursachen und Folgen übermäßigen Alkoholkonsums bei Kindern und Jugendlichen sind gegenwärtig bekannt? Methodik: Überblick über einschlägige epidemiologische und experimentelle Studien. Ergebnisse: Eine Reihe neurobiologischer Faktoren beeinflusst das Trinkverhalten Jugendlicher und das Risiko für spätere Alkoholabhängigkeit. Sie sind größtenteils genetisch beeinflusst, entfalten ihr Risikopotential jedoch erst durch wechselseitige Interaktion mit Umwelteinflüssen. Bereits im Jugendalter können Alkoholfolgeschäden am Gehirn und seiner Funktion auftreten. Schlussfolgerungen: Das Vermeiden übermäßigen Alkoholkonsums im Jugendalter begünstigt den noch im Ablauf befindlichen Prozess der Gehirnreifung und verringert die Gefahr späterer Alkoholsucht. Aim: To describe what is currently known about the neurobiological causes and consequences of excessive alcohol consumption among children and adolescents. Methods: A review of the relevant epidemiological and experimental studies was carried out. Results: A number of neurobiological factors affect adolescent drinking behaviour and the risk of later developing alcohol dependence. These factors are primarily genetically determined, but the risk potential develops through reciprocal interactions with the environment. alcohol-related harmful effects on the brain and its functioning can begin during adolescence. Conclusions: Avoiding drinking excessively during adolescence will facilitate brain maturational processes and reduce the risk of later developing alcohol dependence.
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Language German; English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 0939-5911 (Print); 1664-2856 (Online) ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes Only abstract in English Approved no
Call Number 50-01097 Serial 59697
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