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Bauer, E., & Karlen Moussa, K. (1993). Femmes réfuigées en Suisse. Berne: Bureau fédéral de l'égalité entre femmes et hommes (BFEG).
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Summermatter, D., & Ruckstuhl, B. (2003). Gender – bedeutendes Kriterium für die Projektförderung. Sozial- und Präventivmedizin = Social and preventive medicine, 48(6; 12/2003), 394.
Keywords: gender; health promotion; Switzerland
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Hibell, B., Guttormsson, U., Ahlström, S., Balakireva, O., Bjarnason, T., Kokkevi, A., et al. (2012). The 2011 ESPAD Report : substance use among students in 36 European countries. Stockholm: Swedish Council for Information on alcohol and Other Drugs (CAN).
Abstract: The European School Survey Project on alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) is a collaborative effort of independent research teams in more than forty European countries, making it the largest cross-national research project on adolescent substance use in the world. ESPAD was founded in 1993, on the initiative of the Swedish Council for Information on alcohol and Other Drugs (CAN) and with the support of the Pompidou Group at the Council of Europe. In later years, ESPAD has also established co-operation with the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), a body of the European Union. Most of the European continent is now covered by ESPAD, meaning that it provides a reliable overview of trends in substance use among 15-16-year-old European students. Data are collected every four years. This report presents the results from the fifth wave, conducted in 36 countries during spring 2011. It gives a comprehensive picture of the present situation among European young people as regards the use of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and other substances, as well as an overview of trends in 1995-2011.
Keywords: AOD use; drug consumption; tobacco product; cannabis; smoking; illicit drug; drug user; adolescent; student; gender; survey; statistical data; incidence; Europe
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Jager, J., Limburg, W., Kretzschmar, M., Postma, M., & Wiessing, L. (2004). Hepatitis C and injecting drug use : impact, costs and policy options. Luxemburg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Abstract: Infectious diseases, such as hepatitis A, B and C and HIV, are an important health consequence of drug addiction, especially in injecting drug users (IDUs). Hepatitis C, the most common infectious disease in IDUs, is the central focus of this monograph. Injecting drug use, through sharing injection equipment, is currently the major risk factor for hepatitis C. The great majority of new hepatitis C cases are related to injecting drug use and the prevalence and incidence of hepatitis C in IDUs are extremely high. This monograph pulls together state-of-the-art knowledge in treatment, natural history and prevention. It provides the first European data on epidemiological trends in injecting drug users, presents modelling results that give early indications to which interventions could be the most effective at the population level, as well as estimates of the future costs of healthcare, what part of these costs are avoidable, and the cost-effectiveness of existing interventions such as needle and syringe exchange and methadone treatment.
Keywords: health promotion; hepatitis C; intravenous drug user; needle sharing; cost-effectiveness; methadone maintenance; epidemiology; database; needle distribution and exchange; Europe; drug substitution therapy
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Bundesamt für Gesundheit, Office fédéral de la santé publique, & Ufficio federale della sanità pubblica. (2002). Institutionen im Alkohol- und Drogenbereich = Institutions dans les domaines alcool et drogue = Istituzioni nel campo alcol e droga (Schweizerische Koordinationsstelle für stationäre Therapieangebote im Drogenbereich, Centrale de coordination nationale de l'offre de thérapies résidentielles pour les problèmes de drogues, & Centrale di coordinamento nazionale delle offerte di trattamento residenziale inerenti ai problemi di droga, Eds.). Bern; Berne; Berna: Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG), Facheinheit Sucht und Aids, Sektion Alkohol und Tabak, Sektion Drogeninterventionen; Office fédéral de la santé publique (OFSP), Division Dépendances et sida, Section Alcool et tabac, Section Drogue; Ufficio federale d.
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Association vaudoise des médecins concernés par la toxicodépendance. (2006). Abus de substances : prise en charge de patients dans le canton de Vaud. Morges: Association vaudoise des médecins concernés par la toxicodépendance (AVMCT).
Keywords: addiction; chemical addiction
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Darke, S. (1994). Benzodiazepine use among injecting drug users: problems and implications (Editorial). Addiction, 89, 379–382.
Keywords: addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; benzodiazepines
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Stöver, H. (2002). Peer-Support als methodische Strategie des Einbezugs von Betroffenenkompetenz in die Drogenhilfe. In L. Böllinger, & H. Stöver (Eds.), Drogenpraxis, Drogenrecht, Drogenpolitik : Handbuch für Drogenbenutzer, Eltern, Drogenberater, Ärzte und Juristen (pp. 378–385). Frankfurt am Main: Fachhochschulverlag.
Keywords: AOD use; peer; addiction care; risk; infection; personal hygiene; harm reduction; woman; prison; peer-led prevention program
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various. (2002). Prosecution of drug users in Europe – varying pathways to similar objectives (N. Dorn, C. Black, D. Ballotta, B. Hughes, B. Lisgarten, G. Greenwood, et al., Eds.). Insights, 5. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.
Abstract: Researching and analysing the responses of the criminal-justice systems to drug offenders throughout Europe is one of the EMCDDA’s priorities. This study is the result of a decision taken by the EMCDDA’s Management Board in 1999 to set up a legal information system on drugs. This study, focusing on the gap between law and practice, aims to highlight the real outcomes for individuals arrested for using and selling drugs and committing property crimes.
Keywords: laws and regulations; law enforcement; prosecution; AODR crime; drug dealing; Europe; European Union
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