7 results match your criteria: "French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFDT)[Affiliation]"

Prevalence of problematic drug use in Martinique in 2006: The NEMO study.

Encephale

November 2024

Department of Clinical Research and Innovation, CHU de Martinique, Fort-de-France, Martinique; Regional Health Observatory, Fort-de-France, Martinique.

Article Synopsis
  • * Using a capture-recapture method and data from various sources, researchers found 287 cases of drug use, predominantly among males, with crack cocaine being the most commonly used substance.
  • * The estimated prevalence of problematic drug use in Martinique is 1.936 per 380,863 inhabitants, translating to 5.0 per thousand overall and 7.7 per thousand among those aged 15-64 years.
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Background: The increasing use of doping by youth is a growing public health concern. The present study aimed to calculate robust estimates of the prevalence of doping among French high school students and study factors related to the use of licit vs. banned agents.

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Aims: To estimate temporal trends in adolescents' current cigarette, alcohol and cannabis use in Europe by gender and region, test for regional differences and evaluate regional convergence.

Design And Setting: Five waves of the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD) from 28 countries between 1999 and 2015. Countries were grouped into five regions [northern (NE), southern (SE), western (WE), eastern Europe (EE) and the Balkans (BK)].

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Background And Aims: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decades globally, coverage remains poor in most countries, while quality is often unknown. This paper aims to discuss the historical development of successful epidemiological indicators and to present a framework for extending them with additional indicators of coverage and quality of harm reduction services, for monitoring and evaluation at international, national or subnational levels. The ultimate aim is to improve these services in order to reduce health and social problems among people who use drugs, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, crime and legal problems, overdose (death) and other morbidity and mortality.

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Many studies carried out on treatment-seeking problem gamblers (PG) have reported high levels of comorbid substance use disorders, and mental and physical health problems. Nevertheless, general population studies are still sparse, most of them have been carried out in the United States or Canada, and gender differences have not always been considered. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the type of games, and psychological and physical correlates in male and female PG in a nationally representative French sample.

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Background And Aims: Evidence-based and reliable measures of addictive disorders are needed in general population-based assessments. One study suggested that heavy use over time (UOT) should be used instead of self-reported addiction scales (AS). This study compared UOT and AS regarding video gaming and internet use empirically, using associations with comorbid factors.

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