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Simmel, U. (2002). IVSE : Fortschritte für die Suchtinstitutionen. ZeSo : Zeitschrift für Sozialhilfe, 99(11), 2.
Abstract: Die Interkantonale Vereinbarung für Soziale Einrichtungen IVSE integriert neu auch die Suchttherapie-Einrichtungen. Das bringt allen Vorteile: den Kantonen, den KlientInnen und den Therapieeinrichtungen.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; social institution; cooperation; Switzerland
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Bas, H. (2009). Die Dunkelziffer ist in der Schweiz sehr hoch : Interview mit dem Zürcher Drogenexperten Philip Bruggmann über die grossen Herausforderungen im Umgang mit der Hepatitis C. Ars medici : Schweizer Zeitschrift für Allgemeinmedizin = journal suisse de médecine générale = rivista svizzera di medicina generale, 99(22; 11.11.2009), 908–910.
Abstract: Von den mit dem Hepatitis-C-Virus Infizierten hatten viele früher Drogenkontakt. Bei zunächst aus unklarer Ursache erhöhten Leberwerten ist immer daran zu denken, auch wenn ein expliziter anamnestischer Hinweis fehlt. Im Gespräch mit ARS MEDICI erläutert Dr. med. Philip Bruggmann praktische Gesichtspunkte zu dieser verbreiteten Infektionskrankheit.
Keywords: health promotion; viral hepatitis; hepatitis C; Bruggmann, Philip
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various. (2005). Express Nr. 4/05 : Forschung verbindet. Express : die Zeitschrift des Südhang, 98(1), 16.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; residential facility; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; alcohol; Switzerland; Berne (canton); Kirchlindach; newsletter
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various. (2005). Express Nr. 3/05 : Einblicke ins Fremde. Express : die Zeitschrift des Südhang, 98(1), 16.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; residential facility; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; alcohol; therapy; Switzerland; Berne (canton); Kirchlindach; newsletter
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various. (2005). Express Nr. 2/05 : Nach dem südhang. Express : die Zeitschrift des Südhang, 98(1), 16.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; residential facility; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; alcohol; Switzerland; Berne (canton); Kirchlindach; newsletter
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various. (2005). Express Nr. 1/05 : Mann – oh – Mann. Express : die Zeitschrift des Südhang, 98(1), 16.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; residential facility; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; alcohol; gender; Switzerland; Berne (canton); Kirchlindach; newsletter
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König Setiadi, M., & Zuppinger, B. (2005). Keine leichte Gratwanderung : Migration und Sucht. Express : die Zeitschrift des Südhang, 98(3), 4–7.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; inpatient care; outpatient care; migration; cultural integration; cooperation; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; Berne (canton); Berne; Contact Netz (body)
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Coffin, P. O., Galea, S., Ahern, J., Leon, A. C., Vlahov, D., & Tardiff, K. (2003). Opiates, cocaine and alcohol combinations in accidental drug overdose deaths in New York City, 1990-98. Addiction, 98(6), 739–747.
Abstract: AIMS: Accidental drug overdose contributes substantially to mortality among drug users. Multi-drug use has been documented as a key risk factor in overdose and overdose mortality in several studies. This study investigated the contribution of multiple drug combinations to overdose mortality trends. DESIGN: We collected data on all overdose deaths in New York City between 1990 and 1998 using records from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME). We standardized yearly overdose death rates by age, sex and race to the 1990 census population for NYC to enable comparability between years relevant to this analysis. FINDINGS: Opiates, cocaine and alcohol were the three drugs most commonly attributed as the cause of accidental overdose death by the OCME, accounting for 97.6% of all deaths; 57.8% of those deaths were attributed to two or more of these three drugs in combination. Accidental overdose deaths increased in 1990-93 and subsequently declined slightly in 1993-98. Changes in the rate of multi-drug combination deaths accounted for most of the change in overdose death rates, whereas single drug overdose death rates remained relatively stable. Trends in accidental overdose death rates within gender and racial/ethnic strata varied by drug combination suggesting different patterns of multi-drug use among different subpopulations. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that interventions to prevent accidental overdose mortality should address the use of drugs such as heroin, cocaine and alcohol in combination.
Keywords: monitoring
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various. (2004). Express Nr. 4/04 : Kein Kinderspielplatz. Express : die Zeitschrift des Südhang, 97(1), 16.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; residential facility; addiction; AOD dependence; alcohol; child; Switzerland; Berne (canton); Kirchlindach; newsletter
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various. (2004). Express Nr. 3/04 : Süchtig ohne Suchtmittel? Express : die Zeitschrift des Südhang, 97(1), 16.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; residential facility; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; alcohol; addictive behavior; gambling; Switzerland; Berne (canton); Kirchlindach; newsletter
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