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Auteur J. RACZ |
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Périodique
J. RACZ | 1993FRANÇAIS : Situation de l'usage de drogue et d'alcool chez les adolescents et les enfants en Hongrie. Hypothèses des causes du développement de l'usage de drogue. En premier lieu, l'auteur met l'accent sur la relation entre les programmes de pr[...]![]()
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J. RACZ ; K. MELLES ; F. MARVANYKOVI ; M. LENCSE ; Z. PETKE |Aims: Drug use is an indictable offence in Hungary, but there is an opportunity to suspend the criminal proceedings if a small quantity of drugs is involved. However, the principle of 'treatment instead of punishment' (TIP) is heavily disputed i[...]![]()
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D. HEDRICH ; ERVIK R. ; J. LONG ; X. MAJO ROCA ; F. MARVANYKOVI ; J. RACZ ; A. TOUFIK ; Correlation Expert Group on Data Collection | Amsterdam : Correlation - European Network Social Inclusion and Health | 2008The purpose of such a protocol is to increase the quality of information on harm reduction, including at national, regional and EU levels, by collecting data on availability and access to services in a standardized way. The core-element of the p[...]![]()
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FRANÇAIS : Une étude des procédures criminelles à Budapest à eu lieu entre 1990 et 1992 dans les cas de toxicomanie et d'addiction pathologique. Une comparaison entre les cas de toxicomanie avec ou sans chef d'accusation ne montrait pas de diff[...]![]()
Périodique
J. RACZ | 2005ENGLISH : There is an absence of qualitative research investigating risk behaviour and risk environments associated with the transmission of blood-borne viruses (BBVs) among injecting drug users (IDUs) in Hungary. Qualitative interviews were c[...]![]()
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V. A. GYARMATHY ; J. RACZ ; A. NEAIGUS ; UJHELYI E. | 2004ENGLISH : We assess HIV and hepatitis testing and counseling in drug treatment programs in Hungary, a country with low rates of HIV but high rates of hepatitis C among injection drug users. The official context of drug treatment programs is de[...]![]()
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Social micro segregates are spatial, geographical organizations within the city of Budapest, Hungary. Drug transition was studied in a specific micro segregate which was characterised by social marginalization, inhabitants with low economic back[...]![]()
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In 2011, anecdotal data indicated that 3,4-methylene-dioxy-pyrovalerone (MDPV) might become popular among needle exchange program (NEP) clients in Hungary as a possible substitute for formerly used substances such as amphetamines and heroin. The[...]![]()
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