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ENGLISH : Concern in the European Union has increased during the past years about the content of pills sold as ecstasy. However, within this context, the challenge of taking the necessary prevention measures is great - in particular to approac[...]FRANÇAIS : Cet article fait le point sur les pratiques de testing de pillules dîtes d'ecstasy sur les lieux festifs, dans les pays de l'Union Européenne. Ces interventions qui s'inscrivent dans le cadre de la réduction des risques sont souvent [...]The purpose of this paper is to give meaning and insight into some of the key drug and alcohol issues that affect children from the perspectives of the children themselves. It is not to estimate the relative magnitude of a specific drug or alcoh[...]G. BURKHART ; D. OLSZEWSKI ; C. MARTEL ; M. NILSON ; A. WALLON | 2003
Dans Objectif drogues (n°10, Septembre 2003) Article : PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : La plupart des jeunes gens qui expérimentent les drogues ou en consomment à des fins de divertissement - par exemple à l'occasion de fêtes - ne développent pas de graves problèmes de toxicomanie. Pour ces jeunes, les plus grands ris[...]Purpose of the study: With the study at hand, the objective was to first – two years after the preliminary research – update the research. With this, the demand reduction activities in the field of synthetic drugs which are currently being impl[...]This report considers substance use prevention in Europe through the lens of a system, highlighting the wide range of factors that need to be addressed to successfully implement substance use prevention programmes and policies. They are consider[...]FRANÇAIS : L'auteur explique comment différents états membres de l'union européenne ont adapté le guide d'évaluation des actions de prévention des toxicomanies (manuel de l'OEDT) dans leurs contextes nationaux. Il présente deux études de cas, [...]G. BURKHART ; S. TOMCZYK ; I. KONING ; A. BROTHERHOOD | 2022
Dans Journal of Prevention (Vol.43, n°2, April 2022) Article : PériodiqueFor most of its history, substance use prevention has been approached with interventions targeting individuals, social groups and populations beginning with informational strategies (from scaring/warning to "informed choices"), later on compleme[...]Environmental prevention policies and interventions seek to limit opportunities for unhealthy or risky behaviour or promote the availability of healthier options in order to prevent problems associated with substance use. They do so by altering [...]FRANÇAIS : Cette monographie reprend les conclusions de la première conférence européenne sur l'évaluation de la prévention contre la drogue. La première partie est centrée sur l'histoire, les fondements et l'évaluation de la recherche en mati[...]The economic crisis that Europe experienced in 2008 and later presented a grave challenge to public finances. Countries responded to this by undertaking fiscal consolidation. By examining public expenditure in the areas where most drug-related a[...]Z. M. SANCHEZ ; M. I. FOLGAR ; J. P. MATIAS ; M. P. PIMENTEL ; G. BURKHART | 2023
Dans Journal of Prevention (Vol.44, n°6, December 2023) Article : PériodiqueThis debate paper discusses six reasons why the term "recreational substance use" should be avoided. (1) Social norms and beliefs are drivers of behavior; therefore, the normalized use of the term conveys injunctive norms of a fully socially acc[...]This report provides an overview of the various types of brief interventions (BIs) currently used in European countries in the field of substance use, particularly illicit drugs. Targeted at policymakers and practitioners alike, it covers more t[...]I. M. KONING ; C. DE KOCK ; P. VAN DER KREEFT ; A. PERCY ; Z. M. SANCHEZ ; G. BURKHART | 2021
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.28, n°4, August 2021) Article : PériodiqueEnvironmental drug prevention interventions are gaining momentum alongside and in concert with 'classical' prevention practices such as school, family and community interventions. The Icelandic Prevention Model (IPM) is particularly gaining atte[...]Prevention interventions during early childhood are a neglected area in demand reduction, and only in few European regions do programmes exist that are sufficiently structured to offer us a clear and conclusive image regarding possibilities and [...]