This report aims to give policymakers an accessible summary of the current evidence available on the effectiveness of treatment, and suggestions on how treatment services can be expanded and integrated into a co-ordinated system. The authors explain why treatment for dependent drug use is a good investment in any country with significant numbers of dependent drug users, in that it has been shown to achieve significant reductions in the health and social harms that are associated with drug problems
America’s government should focus on supporting or developing programs that will be successful in ai...
Summary: The countries of the world continue to experience a serious drug problem. Africa is not imm...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
Effective treatment and care • Drug dependence can often be treated effectively with low-cost medic...
The Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme (BFDPP) is a new initiative dedicated to providing a ri...
The available research is quite clear on these points: • Education does not correct drug dependence:...
Alcohol and drug dependencies are chronic diseases. They often follow the course of relapsing and re...
This discussion paper, a joint UNODC-WHO document, aims to encourage governments and other partners ...
The aim of this study was to identify, review, and critically appraise the quality of reviews and tr...
The Guide has been developed on the basis of international experiences in the planning, operation an...
How to prevent the non-medical use of dependency-producing drugs has been a public policy concern fo...
The report on the current state of play of the Council Recommendation of 18 June 2003 on the prevent...
BackgroundDespite widespread implementation of compulsory treatment modalities for drug dependence, ...
Drug abuse is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes an individual to seek out and use...
“Harm reduction” is often made an unnecessarily controversial issue as if there was a contradiction ...
America’s government should focus on supporting or developing programs that will be successful in ai...
Summary: The countries of the world continue to experience a serious drug problem. Africa is not imm...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...
Effective treatment and care • Drug dependence can often be treated effectively with low-cost medic...
The Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme (BFDPP) is a new initiative dedicated to providing a ri...
The available research is quite clear on these points: • Education does not correct drug dependence:...
Alcohol and drug dependencies are chronic diseases. They often follow the course of relapsing and re...
This discussion paper, a joint UNODC-WHO document, aims to encourage governments and other partners ...
The aim of this study was to identify, review, and critically appraise the quality of reviews and tr...
The Guide has been developed on the basis of international experiences in the planning, operation an...
How to prevent the non-medical use of dependency-producing drugs has been a public policy concern fo...
The report on the current state of play of the Council Recommendation of 18 June 2003 on the prevent...
BackgroundDespite widespread implementation of compulsory treatment modalities for drug dependence, ...
Drug abuse is a chronic, often relapsing brain disease that causes an individual to seek out and use...
“Harm reduction” is often made an unnecessarily controversial issue as if there was a contradiction ...
America’s government should focus on supporting or developing programs that will be successful in ai...
Summary: The countries of the world continue to experience a serious drug problem. Africa is not imm...
Drug policy and the public good: evidence for effective interventions. Strang J., Babor T., Caulkin...