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This report provides a comprehensive review of the relatively new phenomenon of Internet-based drug treatment interventions (DTI). It presents a sample of Internet-based DTI programs across Europe and outlines their methodologies, providing a series of screenshots to further demonstrate the websites' content and to provide an overall impression of the types of online treatment available. This publication is a resource for researchers, policymakers and the general public, to gain an insight into the potential for the Internet to become a new channel for drug treatment intervention.--Publisher's description.
Ethics and addiction --- Toxicology --- European Union --- Abus de drogues --- Drug abuse --- Drug habit --- Drug use (UF) --- Drugmisbruik --- Drugs --- Geneesmiddelen --- Geneesmiddelen, alcohol en verdovende middelen--Misbruik --- Medicamenten --- Medicaments --- Medications --- Medicijnen --- Medicine (Drugs) --- Medicines (Drugs) --- Médicaments --- Pharmaceuticals --- Pharmaceutische produkten --- Prescription drugs --- Toxicomanie --- Treatment --- Congresses. --- Traitement --- Congrès --- Congrès
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Individuals with cannabis use disorders have historically presented in drug treatment settings in Europe; however, over the past several years, the numbers seeking treatment for problems related to cannabis use have increased, both in absolute and relative terms. In parallel, many countries in Europe have implemented, expanded or modified national treatment programmes to better serve this population. This publication aims to provide experts and policymakers with an analysis of the latest information available on treatment for cannabis use to ensure that they have a firm foundation for decision-making. More specifically, it provides a review of recent research on available treatments for adolescent and adult cannabis users. In addition, it describes and analyses selected cannabis-specific programmes currently offered in the European Union and provides a brief overview of the availability and type of treatments for individuals with cannabis use disorders in each EU Member State. Finally, it compares indicators of treatment needs with estimated provision of treatment.
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