Congrès
Epidemiologic trends in drug abuse, Vol. I: Highlights and executive summary. Vol. II: Proceedings of the Community Epidemiology Work Group. December 2001
Auteur(s) :
CEWG (Community Epidemiology Work Group) ;
51st semiannual meeting of the CEWG (December 11-14, 2001; San Diego, CA)
Année :
2002
Page(s) :
68 p. + 235 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Bethesda, MD : NIDA
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology)
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
EPIDEMIOLOGIE DESCRIPTIVE
;
SURVEILLANCE EPIDEMIOLOGIQUE
;
CONSOMMATION
;
EVOLUTION
;
MILIEU URBAIN
;
COCAINE
;
CRACK
;
HEROINE
;
OPIACES
;
CANNABIS
;
METHAMPHETAMINE
;
MDMA-ECSTASY
;
PHENCYCLIDINE
;
GHB
;
LSD
;
MARCHE DE LA DROGUE
;
PRIX
;
SAISIE
;
MORTALITE
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Vol. I :
Les résultats présentés dans ce rapport de la 51ème rencontre du CEWG sont issus de comparaisons des données de 1999 et de 2000. Ils concernent la cocaïne et le crack, l'héroïne et autres opiacés, la marijuana, la méthamphétamine, les drogues festives et le PCP : estimations de la consommation, arrestations, entrée en traitement, prix, trafic, etc.
Vol. II :
Rapport détaillé, ville par ville, des tendances épidémiologiques de l'abus de drogues avec mention de la source des données, complété par deux rapports internationaux sur le Canada et Mexico.
ENGLISH :
The 51st meeting of the CEWG, held in San Diego, California, on December 11-14, 2001, provided a forum for presentation and discussion of drug abuse data in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The venue in San Diego afforded the opportunity for presentation and discussion of drug abuse-related issues of special concern to the local community. These included presentations on three local efforts to combat and treat substance abuse; a panel discussion by methamphetamine abusers on the problems associated with abuse of this drug; an effort to reduce teen drinking on both sides of the border (San Diego and Tijuana); and the impact of California's Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (Proposition 36) on the treatment system. An official of the Drug Enforcement Administration described data sources used by the agency to track seizures of 3-4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and determine the quality of drugs and an official of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration conducted a workshop on the Drug Abuse Warning Network's Emergency Department data collection methods, reporting procedures, and the new type of information that will be available in the near future. (Extract of the publication)
Vol. I :
Les résultats présentés dans ce rapport de la 51ème rencontre du CEWG sont issus de comparaisons des données de 1999 et de 2000. Ils concernent la cocaïne et le crack, l'héroïne et autres opiacés, la marijuana, la méthamphétamine, les drogues festives et le PCP : estimations de la consommation, arrestations, entrée en traitement, prix, trafic, etc.
Vol. II :
Rapport détaillé, ville par ville, des tendances épidémiologiques de l'abus de drogues avec mention de la source des données, complété par deux rapports internationaux sur le Canada et Mexico.
ENGLISH :
The 51st meeting of the CEWG, held in San Diego, California, on December 11-14, 2001, provided a forum for presentation and discussion of drug abuse data in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The venue in San Diego afforded the opportunity for presentation and discussion of drug abuse-related issues of special concern to the local community. These included presentations on three local efforts to combat and treat substance abuse; a panel discussion by methamphetamine abusers on the problems associated with abuse of this drug; an effort to reduce teen drinking on both sides of the border (San Diego and Tijuana); and the impact of California's Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (Proposition 36) on the treatment system. An official of the Drug Enforcement Administration described data sources used by the agency to track seizures of 3-4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and determine the quality of drugs and an official of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration conducted a workshop on the Drug Abuse Warning Network's Emergency Department data collection methods, reporting procedures, and the new type of information that will be available in the near future. (Extract of the publication)
Affiliation :
NIDA, Bethesda, MD, USA