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Author Mancino, Pierre
Title Substitution et abstinence au CRMT à Genève Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Dépendances : des réflexions, des pratiques autour du champ des drogues légales et illégales Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 24 Pages 33-39
Keywords harm reduction; harm reduction policy; AOD abstinence; treatment and maintenance; methadone maintenance; Geneva; drug substitution therapy
Abstract L’ouverture du traitement résidentiel à la substitution implique de mettre la personne dépendante au centre des prestations. Elle interroge aussi le processus en cours de médicalisation du social et al nécessité d’échanges interdisciplinaire pour des intentités professionnelles en évolution.
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Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-3368 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-12469 Serial 59979
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Author Kammerl, Rudolf
Title Exzessive Mediennutzung : Erziehungsproblem und/oder Suchtgefahr? Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication ProJugend : Fachzeitschrift der Aktion Jugendschutz, Landesarbeitsstelle Bayern e.V. Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 3; 09/2012 Pages 4-8
Keywords addiction; nonchemical addiction; addictive behavior; internet; television; adolescent; prevalence; risk factors; prevention directed at groups
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Language German Summary Language Original Title
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Call Number 50-12461 Serial 59978
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Author Hadengue, Antoine; Moradpour, Darius
Title La maladie alcoolique du foie : une autre maladie négligée? : éditorial Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication Revue médicale suisse Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 352; 05.09.2012 Pages 1643-1644
Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; AOD associated consequences; alcohol; general practitioner; Switzerland
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Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1660-9379 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-12442 Serial 59977
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Author Egli, Thomas; Burkhard, Peter
Title Orientation en fonction des groupes-cibles Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Dépendances : des réflexions, des pratiques autour du champ des drogues légales et illégales Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 24 Pages 7-9
Keywords AOD dependence; treatment goals; treatment and maintenance; harm reduction; socialization; Switzerland
Abstract Pour améliorer l’efficacité des thérapies, les auteurs préconisent la définition de groupes-cibles selon les ressources individuelles des personnes plutôt qu’une orientation selon le type de substance consommée.
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Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-3368 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-12419 Serial 59976
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Author Dietrich, Nicolas; Uchtenhagen, Ambros
Title Méthadone et thérapies résidentielles : irréstibles combinaison? Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Dépendances : des réflexions, des pratiques autour du champ des drogues légales et illégales Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 24 Pages 23-28
Keywords AOD dependence; treatment and maintenance; methadone maintenance; harm reduction; Switzerland; drug substitution therapy
Abstract On dispose aujourd’hui d’un certain recul pour évaluer le bien-fondé des traitments sous méthadone dans les thérapies résidentielles et pour en décrire les conditions de succès. Tour d’horizon en Suisse.
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Publisher Place of Publication (up) Editor
Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-3368 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-12407 Serial 59975
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Author Charpentier, Patrice
Title L'interdisciplinarité au coeur de l'Intervention précoce Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication Dépendances : des réflexions, des pratiques autour du champ des drogues légales et illégales Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 43; 06/2012 Pages 18-20
Keywords treatment and patient care; patient care management; communication; Switzerland
Abstract Cet article est le témoignage réflexif d’un professionnel sur son expérience et sa compréhension de la construction et des écueils de l’interdisciplinarité.
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Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-3368 ISBN Medium
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Notes Approved no
Call Number 50-12404 Serial 59974
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Author Barboni, Emmanuelle
Title Traitement de substitution dans un centre de thérapie résidentielle : l'experience du Radeau Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication Dépendances : des réflexions, des pratiques autour du champ des drogues légales et illégales Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue 24 Pages 29-32
Keywords heroin; heroin-assisted treatment; treatment and maintenance; methadone; methadone maintenance; drug substitution therapy
Abstract Intégrer les personnes sous substitution sous son toit a permis au Radeau, centre théerapie résidentiel, de confirmer la place de l’individu au centre du processus, la réinsertion devenant le moteur d’une éventuelle abstinence et non l’inverse.
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Language French Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1422-3368 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-12376 Serial 59973
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Author Thane, Katja; Stöver, Heino
Title Health needs of drug dependent prisoners in four countries (Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland) = Die gesundheitlichen Bedürfnisse drogenabhängiger Inhaftierter in vier Ländern (Estland, Ungarn, Litauen, Polen) Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Acceptance-oriented drug work = Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 24.08.2011 Pages 23-43
Keywords AOD dependence; AOD associated consequences; health and disease; addiction; prison-based health service; prison-based prevention; prevention; prevention directed at groups; international area; Estonia; Hungary; Lithuania; Poland
Abstract The majority of people held in European prisons have severe problems associated with drug use, together with related health and social disadvantages. Those categorised as problematic drug users (PDUs) constitute a substantial proportion of prison populations in Europe. Recent figures indicate that a third to a half of prisoners having illicit drug use experience before imprisonment. Acknowledging the existence of a drug problem within prison walls often remains a taboo for prisoners, staff, management and politicians. Moreover, lack of continuity of care and support throughout the criminal justice system (CJS), from the moment of arrest to release from prison into the community, contributes to failures in reintegration, drives the “revolving door effect”, with drug users routinely caught in the criminal justice system and does not allow for the full implementation of the principle of equivalence of health services in prison comparable to those available in the community. Most of the countries, who joined the European Union (EU) most recently have, to varying degrees, im-plemented effective treatment programmes and harm reduction projects outside of the prison system. However, effective drug treatment and blood-borne virus (BBV) prevention programmes within the prison walls and follow up services for released inmates with problematic drug use still have, in most New Member States, to be developed. Overall, prison policies and practices, in particular in dealing with drug users and related (infectious) diseases, remain an important EU concern. In few of the New Member States the public health imperative of a healthy prison system receives the political attention it deserves
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Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 1861-0110 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-12349 Serial 59972
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Author Newman, Robert G.
Title Opioid maintenance treatment: a glass half full but also half empty!; = Opioid-Erhaltungs-Behandlung: ein halbvolles, aber auch halbleeres Glas Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication Akzeptanzorientierte Drogenarbeit = Acceptance-oriented drug work Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 04.07.2011 Pages 14-22
Keywords opioids in any form; treatment and maintenance; heroin-assisted treatment; harm reduction; methadone
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ISSN 1861-0110 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-12296 Serial 59971
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Author Krul, Jan; Blankers, Matthijs; Girbes, Armand R. J.
Title Substance-related health problems during rave parties in the Netherlands (1997-2008) Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication PLoS ONE Abbreviated Journal
Volume 6 Issue 12; 12/2011 Pages e29620
Keywords AOD use; AOD use pattern; nightlife; gamma-hydroxybutyric acid; ecstasy; alcohol; cannabis; amphetamines; cocaine; risk assessment; harm reduction; study; Netherlands
Abstract The objective of this study was to describe a 12-year (1997–2008) observation of substance-related incidents occurring at rave parties in the Netherlands, including length of visits to first-aid stations, substances used, and severity of the incidents. During rave parties, specifically trained medical and paramedical personnel staffed first aid stations. Visitors were diagnosed and treated, and their data were recorded using standardized methods. During the 12-year period with 249 rave parties involving about 3,800,000 visitors, 27,897 people visited a first aid station, of whom 10,100 reported having a substancerelated problem. The mean age of these people was 22.3+/25.4 years; 52.4% of them were male. Most (66.7%) substancerelated problems were associated with ecstasy or alcohol use or both. Among 10,100 substance-related cases, 515 required professional medical care, and 16 of these cases were life threatening. People with a substance-related problem stayed 20 min at the first aid station, which was significantly longer than the 5 min that those without a substance-related health problem stayed. These unique data from the Netherlands identify a variety of acute health problems related to the use of alcohol, amphetamines, cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy, and GHB. Although most problems were minor, people using GHB more often required professional medical care those using the other substances. We recommended adherence to harm and risk reduction policy, and the use of first aid stations with specially trained staff for both minor and serious incidents.
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ISSN 1932-6203 ISBN Medium
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Call Number 50-12290 Serial 59970
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