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WHO Regional Office for Europe. (2012). European action plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol 2012-2020 (P. Anderson, L. Moller, & G. Galea, Eds.). Copenhagen: World Health Organization (WHO), Regional Office for Europe.
Abstract: The European action plan to reduce the harmful use of alcohol 2012-2020 was endorsed by all 53 Member States of the WHO European Region in September 2011. The action plan includes a range of evidence-based policy options to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. Furthermore, this document includes the Regional Committee resolution EUR/RC61/R4, a list of indicators, with definitions, linked to the indicators used in the European Information System on alcohol and Health and a checklist or set of questions for Member States. The action plan is closely linked to the 10 action areas from the global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol adopted at the World Health Assembly in May 2010. The primary audience for the action plan is the national authorities in the WHO European Region responsible for alcohol policy, mainly the ministry of health and other ministries including finance, education, social welfare, transportation, criminal justice, as well as nongovernmental organizations, researchers, civil society, the private sector, and international partners.
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; licit drug; alcohol intoxication; public health; health care costs; harm reduction; advertisement; exposure to AOD ad; advertising ban; laws and regulations; public policy on alcohol; drinking and driving; alcoholic beverage; AOD price; illicit drug; strategy; international area; Europe
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Zürcher Fachstelle für Alkoholprobleme. (2013). Geschäftsbericht 2012 (D. Schönenberger, & B. Willimann Steinfort, Eds.). Zürich: Zürcher Fachstelle für Alkoholprobleme (ZFA).
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; psychotherapy; counseling; prevention; chemical addiction; alcohol dependence; family; child; adolescent; cooperation; continuing education; statistical data; Zurich (canton); Zürcher Fachstelle für Alkoholprobleme (body); annual report; financial statement
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Bundesamt für Gesundheit. (2013). Überblick : Nationales Programm Alkohol 2013-2016. Bern: Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG).
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; licit drug; alcohol; binge drinking; public policy on alcohol; prevention; adolescence; AODR interpersonal and societal problems; cooperation; health promotion; treatment and maintenance; social integration; information service; statistical data; Switzerland
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Office fédéral de la santé publique. (2013). Vue d'ensemble : programme national alcool 2013-2016. Berne: Office Fédéral de la Santé Publique (OFSP).
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; licit drug; alcohol; binge drinking; public policy on alcohol; prevention; adolescence; AODR interpersonal and societal problems; cooperation; health promotion; treatment and maintenance; social integration; information service; statistical data; Switzerland
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Ufficio federale della sanità pubblica. (2013). Sintesi : programma nazionale alcol 2013-2016. Berna: Ufficio federale della sanità pubblica (UFSP).
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; licit drug; alcohol; binge drinking; public policy on alcohol; prevention; adolescence; AODR interpersonal and societal problems; cooperation; health promotion; treatment and maintenance; social integration; information service; statistical data; Switzerland
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Federal office of Public Health. (2013). Overview : national programme alcohol 2013-2016. Berne: Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH).
Keywords: AOD use, abuse, and dependence; licit drug; alcohol; binge drinking; public policy on alcohol; prevention; adolescence; AODR interpersonal and societal problems; cooperation; health promotion; treatment and maintenance; social integration; information service; statistical data; Switzerland
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Fédération addiction. (2013). Addictions sans substance (L. Collard, Ed.). Paris: Fédération addiction.
Abstract: Cette publication a pour objectif d’apporter des repères sur ces prises en charges récentes, dont tout indique la nette progression. Il comprend : – dans une première partie, des contributions d’experts du jeu pathologique et des “cyberdépendances” : Jean-Michel Costes de l’Observatoire Des Jeux, l’ARJEL, Lucia Romo de l’Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, Françoise Facy de l’INSERM, La Guilde de Marmottan et Robert Ladouceur de l’Université Laval de Québec ; – dans une seconde partie, les résultats de la démarche participative menée sur l’année 2012 auprès de 47 centres dans 5 régions françaises. Elle est structurée selon les thématiques qui ont été abordées dans les questionnaires et lors de la phase d’entretiens sur site, à savoir : • le cadrage général de l’activité “addictions sans substance” et les profils des publics accueillis • les modalités d’accès au soin • les principes et modalités d’accompagnement et de prise en charge • les besoins et ressources que ces prises en charge engagent en termes de partenariat et de formation notamment Entre les deux parties de l’ouvrage figure un certain nombre de points de repères concernant la prévention, le rôle de l’entourage, les conséquences socio-économiques, le repérage et l’abord psychothérapeutique de ces problématiques addictives. Ces Repères ont pour objectif de commencer à outiller le dispositif médico-social pour l’accueil et la prise en charge de ces questions relativement récentes.
Keywords: nonchemical addiction; pathological gambling; internet; adolescence; social and economic cost of AOD; AOD effects and AODR problems; risk factors; comorbidity; prevention; intervention (persuasion to treatment); treatment and maintenance; psychotherapy; statistical data; survey; France; questionnaire
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Drogenbeauftragte der Bundesregierung. (2013). Drogen- und Suchtbericht 2013 (M. Ehmcke, Ed.). Berlin: Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (BMG), Drogenbeauftragte der Bundesregierung.
Keywords: chemical addiction; addiction care; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; licit drug; alcohol; alcohol poisoning; hospital; AODR violence; drinking and driving; tobacco in any form; illicit drug; psychoactive substances; cannabis; AODR mortality; criminality; nonchemical addiction; pathological gambling; internet; AOD prevention; early intervention; pregnancy; parent; child; adolescent; school-based prevention; public health care financing; evaluation; quality control; old age; gender; woman; self-help group; research; treatment and maintenance; inpatient care; outpatient care; heroin; drug substitution therapy; family therapy; prison; counseling; communicable disease; HIV infection; government and politics; laws and regulations; amendment; law enforcement; international area; Germany
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Eidgenössische Alkoholverwaltung. (2013). Jahresbericht 2012. Bern: Eidgenössische Alkoholverwaltung (EAV).
Keywords: alcohol; prevention; laws and regulations; amendment; taxes; government and politics; statistical data; Switzerland; annual report; financial statement
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Régie fédérale des alcools. (2013). Rapport annuel 2012. Berne: Régie fédérale des alcools (RFA).
Keywords: alcohol; prevention; laws and regulations; amendment; taxes; government and politics; statistical data; Switzerland; annual report; financial statement
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