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It has been much more common for drugs to be subjected to tighter rather than looser control as drugs and evidence about their effects have has emerged. We argue that there is in place a drug policy ratchet which subjects new psychoactive substa[...]Rapport
FRANÇAIS : Le but de ce rapport est d'aider les chefs d'État et de gouvernement des Amériques à établir un cadre de référence pour régler le problème de la drogue dans leurs pays et à orienter les politiques et actions multilatérales futures. [...]Article : Périodique
Article : Périodique
Dutch drug policy has received a great deal of attention all over the world and many have judged this policy to be (too) liberal and (too) tolerant. This article describes the highlights in The Netherlands with regard to the use of illegal drugs[...]Chapitre
FRANÇAIS : Les changements survenus en 1968 n'ont pas réellement remis en cause la base de la philosophie du "système britannique" à savoir le libre choix du médecin traitant par le toxicomane et la prescription de drogues médicalement contrôl[...]Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: This paper examines the level of public support for alcohol control policies during a period of policy evolution in Ireland. Design and Methods: A comparison of attitudes to alcohol policy at three points in time was und[...]Article : Périodique
P. LARAMÉE ; J. KUSEL ; S. LEONARD ; H. J. AUBIN ; C. FRANÇOIS ; J. B. DAEPPEN |Aims: To determine the economic burden pertaining to alcohol dependence in Europe. Methods: Database searching was combined with grey literature searching to identify costs and resource use in Europe relating to alcohol dependence as defined b[...]Rapport
NICOSIA N. ; R. L. PACULA ; B. KILMER ; R. LUNDBERG ; J. CHIESA | Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corporation | Monograph series | 2009This first national estimate suggests that the economic cost of methamphetamine (meth) use in the United States reached $23.4 billion in 2005. Given the uncertainty in estimating the costs of meth use, this book provides a lower-bound estimate o[...]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[...]Périodique
T. L. MARK ; G. E. WOODY ; T. JUDAY ; H. D. KLEBER | 2001FRANÇAIS : La répercussion financière de la consommation d'héroïne est étudiée par rapport au toxicomane et à la société dans son ensemble, sous quatre angles d'approche : le coût des soins médicaux, le coût de la perte de productivité, le coû[...]Rapport
Illicit drug use in the United States is estimated to have cost the U.S. economy more than $193 billion in 2007, according to this report. While a 2008 study by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases found that dia[...]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
National Cancer Institute ; OMS / WHO | Bethesda, MD : National Cancer Institute | NCI Tobacco Control Monograph Series | 2017This monograph, a collaboration between the National Cancer Institute and WHO, examines the current research and evidence base surrounding the economics of tobacco control - including tobacco use, tobacco growing, manufacturing and trade, tobacc[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVES: We investigated associations between tobacco industry denormalization attitudes and the smoking behavior of young adults (aged 18 to 29 years). METHODS: We analyzed data from 9455 young adults in the 2002 California Tobacco Survey. R[...]