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V. BERRIDGE | 1994FRANÇAIS : Au Royaume-Uni, l'arrivée du Sida projette sur le devant de la scène la face jusqu'alors quasi-invisible au grand public de la politique menée en matière de toxicomanie et fondée, dès la première moitié des années 80, sur la démédic[...]Livre
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OBJECTIVE: Using longitudinal data from the National Child Development Study, an ongoing study of a nationally representative British cohort born in 1958 (n = 9,137; 51% female), we examined how patterns of alcohol and cigarette use from young a[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Alcohol and substance use in patients suffering from chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were investigated. Those with alcohol- or substance-abuse disorders that pre-dated their trauma were excluded from the study. Participa[...]Rapport
NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; M. MORLEO ; D. DEDMAN ; I. O'FARRELL ; P. A. COOK ; M. BURROWS ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : Centre for Public Health | 2010This report concentrates on hospital admission relating to alcohol in order to highlight which groups and types of populations are most at risk. Admission is broken down by gender and into admission type: admissions due to conditions with low al[...]Périodique
I. R. WHITE ; D. R. ALTMANN ; NANCHAHAL K. | 2002ENGLISH : Objective: To estimate the relation between alcohol consumption and risk of death, the level of alcohol consumption at which risk is least, and how these vary with age and sex. Design: Analysis using published systematic reviews and [...]Article : Périodique
S. SABIA ; A. FAYOSSE ; J. DUMURGIER ; A. DUGRAVOT ; T. AKBARALY ; A. BRITTON ; M. KIVIMAKI ; A. SINGH-MANOUX |Objective: To examine the association between alcohol consumption and risk of dementia. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Civil service departments in London (Whitehall II study). Participants: 9087 participants aged 35-55 years at s[...]Article : Périodique
The comparability of general population studies on alcohol from nine European countries is evaluated from three points of view: (1) methodologic aspects influencing alcohol estimates, (2) variation between countries in coverage of sales estimate[...]Rapport
NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; L. DEACON ; K. L. HANNON ; P. A. COOK ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : Centre for Public Health | 2010This report concentrates on consumption, highlighting which groups and types of groups are most likely to drink in certain patterns. Consumption is broken down by gender and into the following categories: patterns of consumption (non-drinkers, m[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: In light of the emphasis on drug abuse, this study explored the relative prevalence of substance use disorders among United Kingdom (UK) prison inmates in the context of findings from a general inmate population in the United States [...]Périodique
*** | 1998ENGLISH : Aim : To measure the extent of drug, sex and other health risks among a group of young people travelling from the UK on a foreign dance holiday. Methods: A cross-sectional sample of 160 young people on a dance holiday compared with a[...]Périodique
R. VELLEMAN ; TEMPLETON L. | 2003ENGLISH : This article will outline the main strands of the UK-based Alcohol, Drugs and the Family (ADF) research programme. This programme has examined the impact of substance misuse problems on children, spouses, and families, both in the UK[...]Rapport
In recent years there has been increasing emphasis on the role of general practitioners in the detection and management of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption, which is a common problem among patients attending primary health care services[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Pour la première fois depuis vingt ans (1995), les autorités de santé britanniques ont révisé leurs recommandations sur la consommation d'alcool. La limite au-delà de laquelle le risque pour la santé est important (cancers, maladies [...]Article : Périodique
This article explores the contentious definition and communication of alcohol consumption limits and their relationship to ideas about risk through an analysis of the development of health education materials during the 1980s. It argues that cha[...]Article : Périodique
Self-regulation has been promoted by the alcohol industry as a sufficient means of regulating alcohol marketing activities. However, evidence suggests that the guidelines of self-regulated alcohol marketing codes are violated routinely, resultin[...]Article : Périodique
Aim This paper provides a historical overview of licensing law in Scotland. It seeks to put important contemporary policy developments into their historical context and to draw attention to key themes in licensing policy debates across the Unite[...]Article : Périodique
M. M. MEHTA ; MORIARTY K.J. ; D. PROCTOR ; M. BIRD ; DARLING W. |BACKGROUND: Alcohol misuse, especially binge drinking in young people, and alcoholic liver disease are major public health concerns. However, alcohol misuse in older people is underestimated and often goes undetected. OBJECTIVE: To document alco[...]Rapport
NorthWest Public Health Observatory (Liverpool) ; M. MORLEO ; E. CARLIN ; J. SPALDING ; L. DEACON ; K. TOCQUE ; C. PERKINS ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : Centre for Public Health | 2010The development of pen portraits is a technique used in social marketing to aide practitioners in defining their target audience. The pen portrait is a fictitious character to which a message or an intervention is targeted. Practitioners define [...]Congrès
This document presents the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the Symposium on Alcohol Policies: Perspectives from the USSR and Some Other Countries held in Baku, USSR from 31 October to 4 November 1988. Before the end of the symposiu[...]Article : Périodique
AIMS: To describe gender differences in alcohol consumption, purchasing preferences and alcohol-attributable harm. To model the effects of alcohol pricing policies on male and female consumption and hospitalizations. DESIGN: Epidemiological si[...]Rapport
H. G. LEVINE ; C. REINARMAN | Amsterdam : CEDRO (Centre for Drug Research University of Amsterdam) | 2004Depuis le milieu des années 80, de plus en plus d'Américains en sont venus à reconnaître le coût et l'inefficacité de la politique anti-drogue de leur gouvernement et ils ont plaidé pour des approches alternatives incluant la réduction des risqu[...]Article : Périodique
P. WILLNER ; K. HART ; J. BINMORE ; M. CAVENDISH ; E. DUNPHY |AIMS: The aims of this study were to assess the ease with which adolescents in the United Kingdom are able to buy alcohol, to obtain information concerning vendors' perceptions of alcohol sales to adolescents, and to evaluate a police interventi[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Druglink, Vol.26, n°1 - January-February 2011 - Alcohol special
2011Alcohol is the focus of the January-February issue of Druglink magazine. We take a look at the drink licensing system in Cardiff, a city with one of the worst binge-drinking reputations in the UK. There are also reports on the thinking behind al[...]Rapport
National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, Guideline Development Group | London : NHS, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence | 2011FRANÇAIS : Ce guide présente les recommandations nationales en matière de diagnostic, d'évaluation et de prise en charge de la consommation à risque et de la dépendance à l'alcool. ENGLISH: This clinical guideline offers evidence-based advi[...]Rapport
NICE | London : NICE-NHS (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) | Evidence Update | 2013FRANCAIS : Aperçu de l'objet de certaines mises à jour : • L'entourage de la personne alcoolique • L'entretien motivationnel • Les suivis effectués par téléphone • Le traitement médical lors du sevrage ou du traitement (quétiapine, baclofèn[...]Congrès
Alcool et santé : quel droit, quelles règles ? (10 juin 2014; Paris) ; Alliance Prévention Alcool, Organisateur de réunion ; C. GOT ; R. BOUTHIER ; P. ELINEAU ; R. KERDRAON ; P. ARWIDSON ; C. RIVIÈRE ; Y. BUR ; Y. CHARPAK ; C. PERRICHON ; S. KARSENTY | Alliance Prévention Alcool (APA) | 2014Périodique
IREB ; M. B. BIECHELER-FRETEL ; TUNBRIDGE R. ; SARDI P. ; C. GOT | Paris : IREB | Focus Alcoologie, ISSN 1628-2744 | 2004FRANÇAIS : Entre la France, le Royaume-Uni et l'Italie, les incohérences mises en évidences dans le bilan des accidents de la route dus à l'alcool sont liées aux différences entre les comportements des conducteurs, et celles dues aux responsab[...]Article : Périodique
Réunion de la Société française d'alcoologie (1er et 2 décembre 2011; Maison internationale, Paris) ; P. MICHAUD, Coordonnateur ; M. CLAUDON, Coordonnateur ; I. GABRIEL, Coordonnateur ; C. GILLET, Coordonnateur ; E. HISPARD, Coordonnateur ; J. YGUEL, Coordonnateur |Article : Périodique
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NEUBERGER J. | 1999FRANÇAIS : Les transplantations hépatiques chez patients atteints de troubles hépatiques sévères sont devenues un traitement efficace et très demandé, mais limité en raison du manque de greffons disponibles. Dans ce contexte de pénurie, l'attri[...]Livre
H. KLEE, Éditeur scientifique ; YOSHIDA T. ; J. MYLES ; J. HANDO ; W. HALL ; M. A. MILLER ; P. MORGAN ; J. E. BECK ; K. A. JOE-LAIDLER ; R. ANDERSON ; N. FLYNN ; H. SUWAKI ; S. FUKUI ; K. KONUMA ; K. KALL ; W. HECKMANN ; M. W. VAN LAAR ; I. P. SPRUIT ; T. PIETSCHMANN | Amsterdam : Harwood academic publishers | 1997Cet ouvrage fait état du mauvais usage des amphétamines dans sept pays (Royaume-Uni, Australie, États-Unis, Japon, Suède, Allemagne et Pays-Bas). Certains ont un problème historique d'usage intense de cette substances, certains présentent un cyc[...]Article : Périodique
This article contributes to the growing literature on the use of computer-mediated communications to research illicit markets. In it, we conduct an analysis of the British cannabis market using data crowdsourced from a publicly available platfor[...]Rapport
Britain has an unusually severe drug problem compared with its European neighbours - it has the highest prevalence rates of problem drug use (although use appears to have broadly stabilised), rates which are double those found across Europe. How[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of a specialist stimulant clinic in terms of changes in stimulant use, motivation, and drug beliefs at post-treatment, and describe patients' experience of the clinic. Design and participants: A ret[...]Périodique
D. KUSHLICK | 2001The government boasts of evidence-based policymaking, yet there seems to be little or no evidence available to support the current policy of prohibiting drugs. (Review' s abstract)Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : The small-scale evaluation of one initiative set up to try and support the children of parents who are substance users is presented. The service, consisting of one worker, aims to safeguard and promote the child's welfare through dir[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Background. The Relapse Avoidance Programme (RAP) at Bristol Drugs Project is a community-based cognitive-behavioural programme that forms part of the services offered by the project. This paper reports an audit of the outcomes of th[...]Rapport
The evaluation of the Government's Drug Strategy 2010 contributes greatly to the evidence base for the Government's new Drug Strategy. As such, this evaluation covers the strategy to the end of 2015 to provide sufficient time to feed into the de[...]Rapport
An evaluation to assess the implementation of NHS delivered Alcohol Brief Intervention: final report
T. PARKES ; I. ATHERTON ; J. EVANS ; S. GLOYN ; S. McGHEE ; B. STODDART ; D. EADIE ; O. BROOKS ; S. BRYCE ; S. MACASKILL ; D. PETRIE ; H. CHOUDURY | Edinburgh & Glasgow : NHS Health Scotland | 2011In three years from 2008 Scottish national policy drove delivery of nearly 175,000 brief alcohol interventions, testament to what can be done when policy is backed by funding and infrastructure and incentive payments contingent on implementation[...]Article : Périodique
In October 2007 the BBC performed a survey of British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) members in which a number of questions were asked about the changing patterns of alcohol-related disease the BSG was seeing in the UK. Of the 115 responses, [...]Article : Périodique
Cocaine-related deaths have increased since the early 1990s in Europe, including the UK. Being multi-factorial, they are difficult to define, detect and record. The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction commissioned research to[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVES: To explore the perceived impact among a group of Scottish 16- and 17-year-old school leavers of the recent increase in age of sale of cigarettes (1 October 2007) from 16 to 18 years on their ability to purchase and access cigarettes.[...]Périodique
J. RAMSEY ; H. R. ANDERSON ; K. BLOOR ; FLANAGAN R. J. | 1989FRANÇAIS : Les auteurs présentent une synthèse des connaissances sur l'abus de solvants en Grande Bretagne. Il s'agit surtout d'une pathologie rencontrée chez les adolescents. Dans cette population, on estime le taux de prévalence du recours (a[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : De récentes études américaines et suédoises ont montré une augmentation de résultats "faux négatifs" lors de l'analyse, en vue de détecter de la drogue, d'échantillons d'urine dilués. A la lumière de ces travaux, les auteurs ont déc[...]Article : Périodique
The purpose of this review is to identify emerging or new psychoactive substances (NPS) by undertaking an online survey of the UK NPS market and to gather any data from online drug forums and published literature. Drugs from four main classes of[...]Périodique
K. L. R. JANSEN | 2000FRANÇAIS : La kétamine a été découverte en 1962 dans les laboratoires de Parke-Davis aux Etats-Unis. L'auteur tente d'analyser les raisons de son succès en décrivant à la fois les effets psychotropes de cet anesthésique (dissociation de l'espri[...]Article : Périodique
L'analyse comparée de Londres et de Barcelone, permet de mieux comprendre pourquoi le taux de prévalence du VIH parmi les toxicomanes est si différent (Londres entre 5 et 10% - Barcelone: de 40 à 80%). Le gouvernement anglais a en effet adopté u[...]Article : Périodique
Émilie Coutret est chimiste diplômée. Personne n'est parfait. Pour se rattraper, elle a mis ses compétences au service de la santé communautaire au sein de l'association Techno+ en développant un dispositif d'analyse de drogues. Et pour être déf[...]Article : Périodique
J. R. H. ARCHER ; S. HUDSON ; O. JACKSON ; T. YAMAMOTO ; C. LOVETT ; H. M. LEE ; S. RAO ; L. HUNTER ; P. I. DARGAN ; D. M. WOOD |Background: Analysis of anonymous pooled urine samples from street urinals has been used to demonstrate time-trends in the detection of classical recreational drugs and novel psychoactive substances (NPS). Aim: This study aimed to expand this t[...]