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Gesundheitsdienst, & Jugendamt (Eds.). (1989). Weggeworfene Spritzen und AIDS : Informationsblatt. Bern: Stadt Bern, Gesundheitsdienst; Stadt Bern, Jugendamt.
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Bundesamt für Gesundheit. (2009). Botschaft zum Bundesgesetz über Prävention und Gesundheitsförderung (Präventionsgesetz, PrävG) : Entwurf (Schweizerischer Bundesrat, Ed.). Bern: Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft.
Keywords: laws and regulations
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Office fédéral de la santé publique. (2009). Message relatif à la loi fédérale sur la prévention et la promotion de la santé (Loi sur la prévention, LPrév) : projet (Conseil fédéral suisse, Ed.). Berne: Confédération suisse.
Keywords: laws and regulations
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Ufficio federale della sanità pubblica. (2009). Messaggio concernente la legge federale sulla prevenzione e sulla promozione della salute (Legge sulla prevenzione, LPrev) : disegno (Consiglio federale svizzero, Ed.). Berna: Confederazione svizzera.
Keywords: laws and regulations
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Aeberhard, P., & Bag, F. (2009). Entwicklung der Sozialfinanzen im Bereich der sozialen Sicherheit in der Schweiz : Analyse der Resultate der Gesamtrechnung der sozialen Sicherheit (GRSS) zwischen 1990 und 2007 (Sektion Sozialanalysen, Ed.). Neuchâtel: Bundesamt für Statistik (BFS).
Keywords: social insurance; Switzerland
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Aeberhard, P., & Bag, F. (2009). Evolution des finances de la protection sociale en Suisse : analyse des résultats des Comptes globaux de la protection sociale (CGPS) entre 1990 et 2007 (Section Analyses sociales, Ed.). Neuchâtel: Office fédéral de la statistique (OFS).
Keywords: social insurance; Switzerland
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Organization of American States. (2013). Highlights from the OAS report on the drug problem in the Americas. Bogotà: Organization of American States (OAS).
Keywords: health; epidemiology; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; chemical addiction; psychoactive substances; AOD consumption; AOD effects and AODR problems; AODR crime; violence; drug trafficking; drug dealing; AOD supply; illicit drug sales; illicit drug industry; AOD public policy strategy; law enforcement; drug decriminalization; international area; United States
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Ritter, C. (2012). Übertragbare Krankheiten und Abhängigkeiten im Gefängnis : Vademekum. Bern: Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG).
Keywords: health care professionals; prison; prison-based health service; communicable disease; sex; infection; sexually transmitted disease; tuberculosis; viral disease; hepatitis C; AOD abuse; AOD overdose; licit drug; illicit drug; cocaine; alcohol dependence; benzodiazepines; harm reduction; prevention; early identification; diagnosis; treatment and maintenance; cooperation; recommendations or guidelines
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Ritter, C. (2012). Maladies transmissibles et addictions en prison : vade-mecum. Berne: Office Fédéral de la Santé Publique (OFSP).
Keywords: health care professionals; prison; prison-based health service; communicable disease; sex; infection; sexually transmitted disease; tuberculosis; viral disease; hepatitis C; AOD abuse; AOD overdose; licit drug; illicit drug; cocaine; alcohol dependence; benzodiazepines; harm reduction; prevention; early identification; diagnosis; treatment and maintenance; cooperation; recommendations or guidelines
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United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (Ed.). (2013). International standards on drug use prevention. Vienna: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Abstract: Prevention strategies based on scientific evidence working with families, schools, and communities can ensure that children and youth, especially the most marginalized and poor, grow and stay healthy and safe into adulthood and old age. For every dollar spent on prevention, at least ten can be saved in future health, social and crime costs. These global International Standards summarize the currently available scientific evidence, describing interventions and policies that have been found to result in positive prevention outcomes and their characteristics. Concurrently, the global International Standards identify the major components and features of an effective national drug prevention system. It is our hope that the International Standards will assist policy makers worldwide to develop programmes, policies and systems that are a truly effective investment in the future of children, youth, families and communities. This work builds on and recognizes the work of many other organizations (e.g. EMCDDA, CCSA, CICAD, Mentor, NIDA, WHO) which have previously developed standards and guidelines on various aspects of drug prevention.
Keywords: AOD use; prevention; school-based prevention; family; community-based prevention; child; adolescent; poverty; health promotion; cost-benefit analysis; intervention (persuasion to treatment); recommendations or guidelines; quality; evaluation; literature review; international area; questionnaire
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