
Auteur I. SCHAFER
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (6)

F. J. EIROA-OROSA ; C. HAASEN ; U. VERTHEIN ; C. DILG ; I. SCHAFER ; J. REIMER | 2010
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.112, n°3, December 2010) Article : PériodiqueBenzodiazepine (BZD) use has been found to be associated with poorer psychosocial adjustment, higher levels of polydrug use and more risk-taking behaviors among opioid dependent patients. The aim of this paper is to analyze the correlation betwe[...]
Approximately 60%-70% of the general population will experience a traumatic event at some point in their lifetime, which can include forms of violence, abuse, neglect and war. Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Substance Use Disorders (SU[...]
J. REIMER ; B. SCHULTE ; X. CASTELLS ; I. SCHAFER ; POLYWKA S. ; D. HEDRICH ; L. WIESSING ; C. HAASEN ; M. BACKMUND ; M. KRAUSZ | 2005
PériodiqueENGLISH : Treatment guidelines are considered to be an important tool in steering patients to medical treatment. This study was conducted to analyze guidelines for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in injection drug users (IDU[...]
C. HAASEN ; U. VERTHEIN ; F. J. EIROA-OROSA ; I. SCHAFER ; J. REIMER | 2010
Dans European Addiction Research (Vol.16, n°3, June 2010) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND/AIMS: Until now, the medical prescription of diamorphine (heroin) has been suggested as suitable for patients who have failed previous maintenance treatments. The aim of this paper is to assess the effects of diamorphine on opioid-dep[...]
A. KAROW ; J. REIMER ; I. SCHAFER ; M. KRAUSZ ; C. HAASEN ; U. VERTHEIN | 2010
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.112, n°3, December 2010) Article : PériodiqueBackground There is increasing evidence that health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is associated with a successful treatment and better outcome in opioid addiction. The aim of the present study was the longitudinal investigation of HRQOL in pat[...]
A. D. SCHOLZ-HEHN ; S. MILIN ; B. SCHULTE ; J. REIMER ; S. BUTH ; I. SCHAFER | 2022
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.52, n°1, January 2022) Article : PériodiqueEngagement in "chemsex" among men who have sex with men is associated with higher rates of STIs and HIV seroconversion as well as an increased mental health burden. MSM were recruited for an anonymous online survey. The survey included questions[...]