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Périodique
D. MOHAN ; K. NEUFELD ; A. CHOPRA ; H. SETHI | 2003ENGLISH : This survey of 500 households in a New Delhi urban slum compared reports of substance use by the head of the household informant with individual self report. Information from the two sources was compared for 1132 people above the age[...]Article : Périodique
B. LE DARE ; A. DEGREMONT ; C. COUTY ; A. BAERT ; R. BOUVET ; I. MOREL ; T. GICQUEL |The primary objective of the present study was to evaluate the frequency of positive tests for alcohol and drugs during roadside testing or after road accidents among drivers in the Brittany region of France. The study's secondary objective was [...]Rapport
M. T. LEE ; REIF S. ; G. A. RITTER ; H. J. LEVINE ; HORGAN C. M. | Rockville, MD : SAMHSA | Analytic Series | 2004This report presents data on substance abuse treatment clients from a nationally representative sample of alcohol and drug treatment facilities included in Phase II of the Alcohol and Drug Services Study (ADSS) sponsored by the Substance Abuse a[...]Périodique
MCKIRNAN D. J. ; PETERSSON P. L. | 1989FRANÇAIS : Comparaison entre un large échantillon d'homosexuels (3400) et la population générale en ce qui concerne l'utilisation d'alcool et de toxiques aux Etats-Unis. La prise modérée d'alcool n'est pas plus fréquente chez les homosexuels ma[...]Congrès
HEZEL F. X. ; CEWG, Organisateur de réunion ; Alcohol and drug use in the federated states of Micronesia (14-17 Dec. 1999; Los Angeles) | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | 2000FRANÇAIS : L'alcool représente de loin le problème majeur en Micronésie. Plus d'un tiers des hommes de l'ensemble des Etats Fédéraux de Micronésie (EFM) et un homme sur six dans les Iles Marshall sont des buveurs. La consommation de drogues du[...]Livre
C. J. CHERPITEL ; G. BORGES ; N. GIESBRECHT ; D. HUNGERFORD ; M. PEDEN ; V. POZNYAK ; R. ROOM ; T. STOCKWELL | Genève : OMS / WHO | 2009FRANÇAIS : Les blessures (accidents de la route, brûlures, noyades, empoisonnements, chutes, etc.) représentent plus du tiers de la morbidité due à la consommation d'alcool. Ce document de l'Organisation mondiale de la santé (OMS) synthétise le[...]Périodique
Chapitre
FRANÇAIS : Ce chapitre utilise les données épidémiologiques d'une enquête (cross-sectional household survey) réalisée en 1992 par le NIDA concernant les consommations déclarées d'alcool et de produits illicites en population générale. Pour cha[...]Article : Périodique
This study examined the association between alcohol outlet density and violence in a nonmetropolitan college town. Nearly all prior empirical research examining this association has been undertaken in large urban cities. Using data on Bloomingto[...]Article : Périodique
Excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States and is associated with multiple adverse health consequences, including liver cirrhosis, various cancers, unintentional injuries, and violence. To [...]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[...]Article : Périodique
S. GUÉRIN ; A. LAPLANCHE ; A. DUNANT ; C. HILL |Background: Alcohol consumption is high in France. Aim: Estimation of alcohol-attributable mortality in France by sex, age and dose, for year 2009. Method: We combined survey and sales data to estimate the prevalence of alcohol consumption by [...]Article : Périodique
A. SMYTH ; K. K. TEO ; S. RANGARAJAN ; M. O'DONNELL ; X. ZHANG ; P. RANA ; D. P. LEONG ; G. DAGENAIS ; P. SERON ; A. ROSENGREN ; A. E. SCHUTTE ; P. LOPEZ-JARAMILLO ; A. OGUZ ; J. CHIFAMBA ; R. DIAZ ; S. LEAR ; A. AVEZUM ; R. KUMAR ; V. MOHAN ; A. SZUBA ; L. WEI ; W. YANG ; B. JIAN ; M. McKEE ; S. YUSUF |Background: Alcohol consumption is proposed to be the third most important modifiable risk factor for death and disability. However, alcohol consumption has been associated with both benefits and harms, and previous studies were mostly done in h[...]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[...]