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K. O'HIGGINS ; P. DUFF | Dublin : Health Research Board (HRB) | Treated drug misuse, ISSN 1393-4058 | 1997FRANÇAIS : Ce rapport ne doit pas être considéré comme un tableau exact des usages de drogues en Irlande. Il a pour objectif de fournir des éléments de base. Les données recueillies sont mises en rapport avec d'autres résultats d'études ou de [...]Rapport
R. MORAN ; M. O'BRIEN ; P. DUFF | Dublin : Health Research Board (HRB) | Treated drug misuse, ISSN 1393-4058 | 1997The report addresses treated drug misuse in Ireland. The findings are based on information gained from the National Drug Treatment Reporting System. All contacts receiving treatment from participating centres for their problem drug taking in 199[...]Rapport
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S. LYONS ; E. LYNN ; S. WALSH ; J. LONG | Dublin : Health Research Board (HRB) | HRB Trends Series, ISSN 2009-0250 | 2008The data presented in this paper describe trends in drug-related deaths in Ireland between 1998 and 2005. The data used for this analysis were obtained from the National Drug-Related Deaths Index (NDRDI) which is maintained by the Alcohol and Dr[...]Article : Périodique
T. M. LYNN ; E. LYNN ; E. KEENAN ; S. LYONS |OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to provide trend analysis on all deaths among drug users who injected at or around the time of their death in Ireland between 1998 and 2014. METHOD: A review of the data recorded by the National Drug-Rel[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Buts: examiner les tendances actuelles de l'abus d'opiacés et identifier les facteurs associés à la voie d'administration de l'héroïne. Etude: une enquête verticale. Lieu: les services spécialisés dans le traitement de l'addiction à [...]Rapport
D. BELLEROSE ; A. M. CAREW ; S. LYONS ; J. LONG | Dublin : Health Research Board (HRB) | HRB Trends Series, ISSN 2009-0250 | 2009The data presented in this paper describe trends in treated problem cocaine use in Ireland between 2002 and 2007. The paper describes treated problem cocaine use in relation to person, place and time. The analysis presented is based on data repo[...]Rapport
A. M. CAREW ; D. BELLEROSE ; S. LYONS ; J. LONG | Dublin : Health Research Board (HRB) | HRB Trends Series, ISSN 2009-0250 | 2009The data presented in this paper describe trends in treated problem opiate use in Ireland between 2002 and 2007. The paper describes treated problem opiate use in relation to person, place and time. The analysis presented is based on data report[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, Vol.18, n°4 - August 2011 - Twenty five years of addiction studies at Trinity College Dublin
S. BUTLER, Éditeur scientifique | 2011Article : Périodique
An outbreak of unexplained illness among heroin users was reported in May 2000 in Dublin. Between 29 April and 26 June 2000, 22 cases were identified, with eight deaths. This occurred in association with similar outbreaks in the UK, particularly[...]Périodique
F. O'REILLY ; R. McAULIFFE ; J. LONG | 2011Objective: We describe use and effects of head shop powders among opiate dependant polydrug users and recreational drug users. These powders contain cathinones and were sold as bath salts or plant food via the internet or in head shops. Method: [...]Périodique
J. W. GRUBE ; M. MORGAN ; KEARNEY K. A. | 1989FRANÇAIS : On utilise des codes basés sur des caractéristiques personnelles des sujets, qui permettent de coupler des questionnaires lors d'un nouveau test sans pouvoir identifier spécifiquement ceux qui ont répondu. Les questionnaires dont le[...]Rapport
Groupe Pompidou ; R. MUSCAT ; D. VAN DE MHEEN ; C. BARENDREGT | Strasbourg : Conseil de l'Europe | 2010FRANÇAIS : Cette publication prolonge la réflexion menée dans un titre précédent, "D'une politique sur les drogues illicites à une politique sur les substances psychoactives" (2009), qui analysait la manière dont certains pays européens formule[...]Article : Périodique
A. BENSCHOP ; R. URBAN ; M. KAPITANY-FOVENY ; M. C. VAN HOUT ; K. DABROWSKA ; K. FELVINCZI ; E. HEARNE ; S. HENRIQUES ; Z. KALO ; G. KAMPHAUSEN ; J. P. SILVA ; L. WIECZOREK ; B. WERSE ; M. BUJALSKI ; D. KORF ; Z. DEMETROVICS |INTRODUCTION: New psychoactive substances (NPS) pose a public health threat. Many studies have tried to identify the reasons of NPS use; however, none of them have so far used any standardised measures. The aim of this study was (i) to develop a[...]Article : Périodique
Highlights: Both strategies use vulnerability to understand women's pathways into/out of drugs. The UK strategy concentrates on 'victimized' women who are vulnerable to drug use. The Irish strategy focuses on women's continuing drug use due t[...]Rapport
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K. D. MURPHY ; S. LAMBERT ; S. McCARTHY ; L. J. SAHM ; S. BYRNE |There are negative effects to inappropriate use of benzodiazepines, yet the percentage of young people in Ireland experimenting with benzodiazepines has increased. There is a paucity of research about why Irish young people misuse benzodiazepine[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVES: To measure young people's perceptions of tobacco packaging according to two current pieces of legislation: The EU Tobacco Products Directive (TPD) and Ireland's Public Health (Standardisation of Tobacco Products) Act. DESIGN: Within[...]