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This annual statistical report presents information on drug misuse among both adults and children. It includes a focus on young adults. The topics covered include: • Prevalence of drug misuse, including the types of drugs used • Trends in drug[...]Rapport
This statistical report presents a range of information on alcohol use and misuse drawn together from a variety of published sources. This report also includes additional analysis undertaken by The NHS Information Centre, which is presented in a[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Le tabagisme est la première cause de mortalité et de morbidité évitables en Angleterre et il représente, à lui seul, la source la plus importante d'inégalités de mortalité entre riches et pauvres. Il coûte chaque année des milliards[...]Article : Périodique
L. BIDDLE ; BROCK A. ; S. T. BROOKES ; GUNNELL D. |OBJECTIVES: To explore trends in suicide in young people to investigate the recent observation that after year on year rises in the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s, rates in young men are now declining. DESIGN: Time trend analysis. SETTING: Englan[...]Rapport
L. C. HENNEBEL ; V. FOWLER ; P. COSTALL | London : ENDSP ; European Network of Drug Services in Prison | 2002Cette recherche qui a porté sur 4 pays européens (Belgique, Pays-Bas, République Tchèque et Grande Bretagne) étudie les services actuellement proposés dans les prisons aux familles et leurs désirs et besoins d'aide. Les données ont été collectée[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : There has been increasing concern in England regarding the neglect of alcohol treatment in favour of treatment for illicit drug users (especially offenders). The project sought to obtain the views of addiction professionals in specia[...]Article : Périodique
R. McDONALD ; S. BREIDAHL ; K. ABEL-OLLO ; S. AKHTAR ; T. CLAUSEN ; E. DAY ; M. KELLEHER ; A. McAULEY ; H. PETERSEN ; M. SEFRANEK ; H. THIESEN ; J. STRANG |BACKGROUND: Injectable naloxone is already provided as take-home naloxone (THN), and new concentrated intranasal naloxone is now being introduced in Europe. Despite evidence of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of THN, little is known abo[...]Rapport
HCV Action | 2023This report explores the unprecedented hepatitis C elimination programme developed since 2019 between NHS England, pharmaceutical industry providers, voluntary sector bodies and other partners, and profiles 'elimination initiatives' that have be[...]Périodique
T. BENNETT ; K. HOLLOWAY | 2005Research that has investigated the association between specific drug types and crime has tended to focus on the specific drug type in isolation from other drugs. The main problem with this is that it cannot be assumed that the association betwee[...]Article : Périodique
D. LEWER ; S. CROXFORD ; M. DESAI ; E. EMANUEL ; V. D. HOPE ; A. McAULEY ; E. PHIPPS ; E. J. TWEED |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mortality and drug treatment data suggest that the median age of people who inject drugs is increasing. We aimed to describe changes in the characteristics of people injecting drugs in the United Kingdom (UK). DESIGN: Repea[...]Article : Périodique
The decline in youth drinking in England - is everyone drinking less? A quantile regression analysis
M. OLDHAM ; S. CALLINAN ; V. WHITAKER ; H. FAIRBROTHER ; P. CURTIS ; P. MEIER ; M. LIVINGSTON ; J. HOLMES |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Youth alcohol consumption has declined significantly during the past 15 years in many high-income countries, which may have significant public health benefits. However, if the reductions in drinking occur mainly among lighte[...]Rapport
J. KERR ; C. TOMPKINS ; W. TOMASZEWSKI ; S. DICKENS ; R. GRIMSHAW ; N. WRIGHT ; M. BARNARD | London : Ministry of Justice | 2011Aim: To examine the implementation of six pilot Dedicated Drug Courts (DDCs) dealing with drug misusing offenders, which were introduced to magistrates' courts in England and Wales from 2004. To look at the DDCs' potential for reducing drug us[...]Rapport
C. GODFREY ; G. EATON ; C. McDOUGALL ; A. CULYER | Londres : Home Office. Research, Development and Statistics Directorate | Research study | 2002The main findings from the study provide the first real evidence that costs are mostly associated with problematic drug use and drug-related crime, in particular acquisitive crime. In addition, significant cost consequences are identified for he[...]Rapport
Ten pilot Drug Recovery Wing (DRWs) were launched in two phases over 2011 to 2012 in eight men's and two women's prisons in England and Wales, with the intention of delivering abstinence-focused drug recovery services. Prisons were given licence[...]Article : Périodique
C. O'HALLORAN ; K. CULLEN ; J. NJOROGE ; L. JESSOP ; J. SMITH ; V. HOPE ; F. NCUBE |Background: Overdose is a major cause of death among PWID, and for opioid overdoses naloxone administration can reduce harm. However, globally there is limited national level data on the extent of non-fatal overdose and naloxone uptake. The firs[...]NouveautéArticle : Périodique
Aims: We formally estimate future smoking-attributable mortality up to 2050 for the total national populations of England & Wales, Denmark and the Netherlands, providing an update and extension of the descriptive smoking-epidemic model. Methods[...]Article : Périodique
AIMS: To investigate whether there were changes in the rate of prescribing of smoking cessation medications in the months leading up to, and after, the introduction of smoke-free legislation in England. DESIGN: Interrupted time-series analysis[...]Article : Périodique
The relationship between drug use and sexual practice is complex. Significant focus has been placed on risky practices, yet the broader associations between drug use and sexual activities remain elusive outside such contexts. This is despite sim[...]Périodique
R. HOLLAND ; R. VIVANCOS ; V. MASKREY ; J. SADLER ; D. RUMBALL ; I. HARVEY ; L. SWIFT | 2006Previous capture-recapture studies have estimated the prevalence of problem drug misuse in urban areas. This study estimates the prevalence in a rural county, Norfolk, using data from four sources: drug treatment agencies, probation, the arrest [...]Rapport
This review was commissioned by the Department of Health (now the Department of Health and Social Care), which asked Public Health England to provide an overview of alcohol-related harm in England and possible policy solutions. It provides a br[...]Livre
FRANÇAIS : Aujourd'hui le marché international des drogues illicites génère annuellement autant d'argent que l'industrie du pétrole, environ 400 billions de dollars à travers le monde. Dans cette exhaustive et élégante histoire des drogues et d[...]Périodique
C. J. DE WET ; L. J. REED ; J. BEARN | 2005FRANÇAIS : Le taux de prescription de la buprénorphine (par rapport à toutes les prescriptions d'opiacés) a augmenté de façon disproportionnée par rapport à celui de la méthadone. Le nombre de prescription a augmenté de 23% et représente 45% d[...]Périodique
J. SHAW ; I. M. HUNT ; S. FLYNN ; T. AMAS ; J. MEEHAN ; J. ROBINSON ; H. BICKLEY ; R. PARSONS ; K. MCCANN ; J. BURNS ; N. KAPUR ; L. APPLEBY | 2006Background:The annual number of homicide convictions in England and Wales is increasing. Previous studies have highlighted the aetiological role of alcohol and drugs in homicide. Aims: To examine rates of alcohol and drug misuse and dependence i[...]Article : Périodique
Recovery from substance use addiction is a socially mediated process, with the formation of pro-social networks and engagement in community resources acting as catalysts for growth and change. Gender is a key mediator in pathways into and out of[...]Article : Périodique
The two reclassifications of cannabis in England & Wales in 2004 and 2009 have been subjected to a series of academic analyses which have largely been centred on either the relationship to evidence, or in terms of the implications and realities [...]