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J. MOSKALEWICZ ; G. SWIATKIEWICZ | 1992FRANÇAIS : Les problèmes sociaux n'ont pu être reconnus publiquement et débattus qu'en 1980, au moment de la naissance de "Solidarité". Cette étude commence en 1985, à la fin de la première vague de changements et couvre une période de troubles[...]Article : Périodique
Aim: The aim of this article is to review existing research literature in order to trace changes in a level of public support for alcohol policies, their individual correlates and social/political determinants. Methods: Articles for the review [...]Article : Périodique
This article provides a review of the drinking survey experiences from majority of European countries. Its aim is to report from this review whose ultimate objectives were: - to assess existing survey instruments to monitor alcohol use and rela[...]Article : Périodique
A. THICKETT ; Z. ELEKES ; A. A. ALLASTE ; K. KAHA ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; M. KOBIN ; B. THOM |This article explores the complex relationships that exist between the consumption of alcohol, the terminology used to describe consumption patterns and their effects, and the various frames of meaning through which these inherently related acti[...]Congrès
J. MOSKALEWICZ | 1995La toxicomanie en tant que problème social et culturel a commencé en Pologne vers la fin des années soixante. Jusqu'à aujourd'hui, il y a eu plusieurs vagues liées aux innovations technologiques et à des problèmes sociaux. Après une forte augmen[...]Rapport
I. EISENBACH-STANGL ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; B. THOM | Vienna : European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research | Policy Brief | 2010Europeans belong to the largest consumers of illicit drugs, absorbing about one fifth of the global heroin, cocaine and cannabis supply, as well as one third of ecstasy production (UNODC World Drug report, 2008). However, the vast majority of Eu[...]Livre
I. EISENBACH-STANGL ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; B. THOM | Aldershot : Ashgate Publishing | Public policy and social welfare | 2009ENGLISH : This book reports on the findings of an empirical study on the situation of drug users, their consumption patterns and drug spending for the five most common illegal drugs, i.e. heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, ecstasy and cannabis. Th[...]Article : Périodique
G. GILCHRIST ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; R. NUTT ; J. LOVE ; E. GERMENI ; I. VALKOVA ; A. KANTCHELOV ; T. STOYKOVA ; M. BUJALSKI ; T. POPLAS-SUSIC ; A. BALDACCHINO |Aims: The IATPAD (Improvement in Access to Treatment for People with Alcohol and Drug Related Problems) study explored barriers and facilitators to accessing alcohol and drug treatment services in eight European countries. Methods: Results from[...]Article : Périodique
J. MOSKALEWICZ ; K. DABROWSKA ; M. D. HEROLD ; F. BACCARIA ; S. ROLANDO ; R. HERRING ; B. THOM ; R. KAHLERT ; G. STUMMVOLL ; B. MOAZEN ; H. STÖVER ; A. PISARSKA |The aim of this paper is to assess to what extent prohibitive drug policies hamper the management of drug problems from the perspective of young people who have experience with the criminal justice systems (CJS). Qualitative, in-depth interviews[...]Article : Périodique
J. MANTHEY ; C. PROBST ; C. KILIAN ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; J. SIEROSLAWSKI ; T. KARLSSON ; J. REHM |INTRODUCTION: Unrecorded alcohol, that is, alcohol not reflected in official statistics of the country where it is consumed, contributes markedly to overall consumption of alcohol. However, empirical data on unrecorded alcohol consumption are sc[...]Article : Périodique
C. KILIAN ; J. MANTHEY ; C. PROBST ; G. S. BRUNBORG ; E. K. BYE ; O. EKHOLM ; L. KRAUS ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; J. SIEROSLAWSKI ; J. REHM |AIMS: The aims of the article are (a) to estimate coverage rates (i.e. the proportion of 'real consumption' accounted for by a survey compared with more reliable aggregate consumption data) of the total, the recorded and the beverage-specific an[...]