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FRANÇAIS : Le but de ce rapport est d'aider les chefs d'État et de gouvernement des Amériques à établir un cadre de référence pour régler le problème de la drogue dans leurs pays et à orienter les politiques et actions multilatérales futures. [...]Article : Périodique
J. MOUNTENEY ; P. GRIFFITHS ; R. SEDEFOV ; A. NOOR ; J. VICENTE ; R. SIMON |Aim: A central task for the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) is to produce an annual report of the latest data available on drug demand and drug supply in Europe. This paper is intended to facilitate a better unde[...]Rapport
Is drug checking a valuable tool to reduce the harm of drug use? In many countries this is still an ongoing debate, one often hampered by lack of empirical evidence and practical experience. In the Netherlands, government-licensed drug checking [...]Article : Périodique
Dutch drug policy has received a great deal of attention all over the world and many have judged this policy to be (too) liberal and (too) tolerant. This article describes the highlights in The Netherlands with regard to the use of illegal drugs[...]Article : Périodique
Starting in the 1970s, the Netherlands developed a regulatory regime for narcotic drugs by distinguishing between hashish and marihuana ("soft drugs") and other drugs ("hard drugs"). The authorities decided to cease prosecuting the possession of[...]Rapport
The total economic cost was an estimated $246 billion in 1992. Alcohol abuse and alcoholism cost an estimated $148 billion, while drug abuse and drug dependence cost an estimated $98 billion. The alcohol estimates for 1992 were similar to cost e[...]Rapport
Illicit drug use in the United States is estimated to have cost the U.S. economy more than $193 billion in 2007, according to this report. While a 2008 study by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases found that dia[...]Chapitre
Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : While the link between the use of illegal drugs and individuals' involvement in crime is well established, there have been few studies of the effects of drug treatment upon levels of acquisitive crime in the UK. This article examines[...]Article : Périodique
S. M. PARK ; J. J. SHEN ; J. W. YOO ; S. M. REED |Two antithetical arguments have raised controversies over the effect of recreational marijuana legalization on hard drug use. The gateway perspective posits that marijuana use diffuses hard drug use; however, recent studies argue that marijuana [...]Article : Périodique
D. A. DEVAULT ; A. PEYRE ; O. JAUPITRE ; A. DAVELUY ; S. KAROLAK |Illicit drugs consumption can be back-calculated based on the analysis of drug residues in wastewater using the wastewater-based epidemiology method. The Music Day, held on June 21 in France since 1982, has grown to global proportions and is now[...]Article : Périodique
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of a drug court program on the criminal recidivism of its clients. The study uses the non-equivalent comparison group evaluation design to measure program impact by examining differences in outc[...]Périodique
LERMAN Y. ; SLEPON R. ; KARK J. D. | 1995FRANÇAIS : Les forces armées israéliennes utilisent deux instruments de mesure pour évaluer la prévalence d'usage de drogues: un questionnaire court utilisé depuis 10 ans et un questionnaire détaillé. Même si des différences de prévalence sont [...]Article : Périodique
D. WERB ; A. KAMARULZAMAN ; M. C. MEACHAM ; C. RAFFUL ; B. FISCHER ; S. A. STRATHDEE ; E. WOOD |Background: Despite widespread implementation of compulsory treatment modalities for drug dependence, there has been no systematic evaluation of the scientific evidence on the effectiveness of compulsory drug treatment. Methods: We conducted a [...]Article : Périodique
K. P. HAYHURST ; M. LEITNER ; L. DAVIES ; T. MILLAR ; A. JONES ; R. FLENTJE ; M. HICKMAN ; S. FAZEL ; S. MAYET ; C. KING ; J. SENIOR ; C. LENNOX ; R. GOLD ; D. BUCK ; J. SHAW |Aims: To review existing evidence on effectiveness of community-based diversion programmes for Class A drug-using offenders. Methods: 31 databases were searched for studies published 1985?2012 (update search 2012-2016) involving community-based[...]Article : Périodique
In order to quantify the effectiveness of family interventions in preventing and reducing adolescent illicit drug use, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. We searched the Cochrane Database of Syste[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Many, if not most, incarcerated offenders have substance abuse problems. Without effective treatment, these substance-abusing offenders are likely to persist in non-drug offending. The period of incarceration offers an opportunity to[...]Rapport
G. BATES ; L. JONES ; M. MADEN ; M. COCHRANE ; M. PENDLEBURY ; H. SUMNALL | Dublin : Health Research Board (HRB) | HRB drug and alcohol evidence reviews | 2017This review examines the evidence on the effectiveness of interventions in the areas of prevention, harm reduction, treatment and longterm recovery related to illicit drug misuse and dependence. The primary research questions for this review wer[...]Article : Périodique
Reviewed are 31 studies that evaluated recidivism rates from juvenile drug treatment courts relative to a random-assignment or convenience comparison group. Recidivism was defined as re-referral, new charges, or re-arrest. Mean effect sizes and [...]Article : Périodique
R. MCGOVERN ; J. NEWHAM ; M. ADDISON ; M. HICKMAN ; E. KANER |BACKGROUND AND AIM: Parental substance use is a major public health and safeguarding concern. There have been a number of trials examining interventions targeting this risk factor. We aimed to estimate the effectiveness of psychosocial intervent[...]Article : Périodique
F. FAGGIANO ; M. R. GALANTI ; K. BOHRN ; G. BURKHART ; F. VIGNA-TAGLIANTI ; L. CUOMO ; L. FABIANI ; M. PANELLA ; T. PEREZ ; R. SILIQUINI ; P. VAN DER KREEFT ; M. VASSARA ; G. WIBORG ; EU-Dap Study Group |OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the school-based drug abuse prevention program developed in the EU-Dap study (EUropean Drug Abuse Prevention trial) in preventing the use of tobacco, alcohol and drugs at the post-test. METHODS: Clust[...]Article : Périodique
G. E. BEKKERING ; D. MARIEN ; O. PARYLO ; K. HANNES |A review of the effectiveness and potential harms of self-help groups in substance-misusing adolescents was performed. Twelve studies were examined. All studies were case series with important methodological shortcomings. The findings of these s[...]Article : Périodique
Objectives: To review the effectiveness of social marketing interventions designed to improve diet, increase physical activity, and tackle substance misuse. Study design and methods: This article describes three reviews of systematic reviews a[...]Périodique
DOBKIN C. ; PULLER S. L. | 2007ENGLISH : This paper analyzes the monthly patterns of adverse outcomes due to the consumption of illegal drugs by recipients of government transfer payments. We find evidence that certain subpopulations on government cash aid significantly inc[...]Périodique
J. Jr. COFRANCESCO ; N. SHAH ; K. G. GHANEM ; A. S. DOBS ; R. S. KLEIN ; K. MAYER ; P. SCHUMAN ; D. VLAHOV ; A. M. ROMPALO | 2006Drug use and HIV infection may affect sex hormone levels in women. One hundred and ninety-six women with and without a history of illicit drug use (50 HIV-negative and 148 HIV-infected), with regular menses, who never used antiretrovirals, were [...]