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BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that alcohol problems have a major impact in the workplace. It has long been recognized that misuse can have serious consequences for the productivity of workers. The extent of the problem is still an uncalculat[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study compares the costs and consequences of three interventions for reducing heroin dependency: pharmacotherapy maintenance, residential rehabilitation and prison. DESIGN AND METHODS: Using Australian dat[...]Rapport
The results of this small scale and exploratory study show that : -the costs of residential and community care for drug and alcohol users are comparable. (in some cases residential services cost more than community services and in some cases[...]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
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
This report was developed for The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) which asked the Lewin Group to develop more current estimates of the societal cost of drug abuse. In the context of this report, we use the phrase 'drug abuse' to r[...]Article : Périodique
This is the first of a series of papers exploring the economic and social costs of legalizing marijuana. The states of Washington and Colorado in the United Sates have legalized marijuana for recreational use. A number of other states have legal[...]Rapport
R. FORDHAM ; L. JONES ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : NCCDP (National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention) | 2007Document purpose: To introduce and discuss key issues in the economics of drug prevention. To describe the utility of data derived from economic evaluation of drug prevention interventions. To encourage economic evaluation of drug prevention int[...]Chapitre
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This report describes the situation of tobacco control and the status of tobacco control policies in the WHO European Region as of late 2006, reviews the progress made since Member States adopted the European Strategy for Tobacco Control (ESTC) [...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : 8 Key practice points from this article. 1/ Crack addiction is treatable and treatment saves money for the society which provides it. 2/ Long-term, residential programmes which retain clients for at least three months are particularl[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Ce rapport encourage un changement de financement au sein du système judiciaire : la réduction des dépenses liées au haut taux d'incarcération des usagers de drogues permettrait d'augmenter les dépenses pour soutenir les programmes d[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The introduction of buprenorphine - naloxone in Australia in April 2006 has permitted the revision of takeaway policies in many states and has introduced the possibility of unsupervised treatment. This study ex[...]Périodique
H. K. KNUDSEN ; P. M. ROMAN ; J. A. JOHNSON | 2004ENGLISH : Although research has explored the diffusion of drug testing as a management technique, little attention has been paid to how organizations manage employees who fail drug tests. Organizations can choose a strategy that externalizes o[...]Rapport
This study demonstrates the relevance of tobacco control in achieving each of the eight United Nations Millennium Development Goals. It outlines the occurrence of the high yet increasing prevalence of tobacco use in the developing world, and doc[...]