Cocaine and crack use and dependence in Europe - Experts view on an increasing public health problem
- Autor(en)
- Julia Ilse, Michael Prinzleve, Heike Zurhold, Christian Haasen, Miguel Casas, Josep Lluis Matali, Eugeni Bruguera, Jozsef Gerevich, Erika Bacskai, Gemma Cox, Niamh Ryder, Shane Butler, Victoria Manning, Annette Verster, Antonella Camposeragna, Börje Olsson, Mats Ekendahl, Pia Andersson, Gabriele Fischer, Reinhold Jagsch, Andjela Baewert, Jürgen Rehm, Franziska Güttinger, Michael R. Gossop, Andjela Primorac
- Abstrakt
Background: The spread of cocaine and crack use in Europe poses a challenge to the European health-care systems. The assessment of the extent of the problem as well as the support needs of the users require involving all relevant parties in research and future planning.
Method: Within the framework of a European multi-center and multi-modal research project, experts of nine European cities were interviewed according to a standardised structural interview protocol.
Results: Cocaine use is considered to be on the increase in Europe. The prevalence rates vary substantially between countries and the problem emerges in different target groups in distinct patterns of use. Although cocaine and crack specific risks can be diagnosed, health risks follow basically the general risks of illicit drug use. Proposals for future planning include the broadening of the existing services and the implementation of evidence-based approaches to the problem.
Conclusion: In dealing with the cocaine problem in Europe, a comprehensive public health approach is appropriate. An overall strategy should include preventive, harm reductive as well as rehabilitative measures. Consequently, cross-national guidelines should be established and their implementation as well as evaluation should be monitored.
- Organisation(en)
- Externe Organisation(en)
- Universität Hamburg, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Addiction Research Institute, University of Dublin, King's College London, Centro Studi Compartimenti Additivi Roma, Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs, SoRAD, Universität Zürich (UZH), Medizinische Universität Wien
- Journal
- Addiction Research and Theory
- Band
- 14
- Seiten
- 437-452
- Anzahl der Seiten
- 17
- ISSN
- 1606-6359
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1080/16066350500527797
- Publikationsdatum
- 2006
- Peer-reviewed
- Ja
- ÖFOS 2012
- 303029 Suchtforschung, 302045 Medizinische Psychologie
- Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 3 – Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
- Link zum Portal
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/d7403daa-e325-470d-9eab-d320de8982ff