Shared by James Harvey
(ISSUP staff) - 1 Julio 2024
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UNODC
A global reference on drug markets, trends and policy developments, the World Drug Report offers a wealth of data and analysis and in 2024 comprises several elements tailored to different audiences.
Visually presents substance use trends and describes whether expected substance use aligned with actual substance contents. Data were collected from harm reduction sites in seven regions across Canada that participated in the Community Urinalysis and Self-Report Project between 2021 and 2023.
Drugs from the unregulated market often contain added substances that people who use drugs do not know are there or do not intend to use. This is a key driver of unintentional drug poisoning and the drug poisoning crisis.
SAMHSA report discusses the evidence supporting the effectiveness of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) as a comprehensive approach, as well as for the implementation and effectiveness of the individual components of SBIRT for different behavioural health conditions.
The report describes briefly the underlying research that has been conducted in the prevention and early intervention of risky alcohol, substance abuse and tobacco consumption, as well as commonly reported mental health problems, and describes existing studies/models for specific populations and...
The ASSIST package, which consists of a brief questionnaire, a guide for health professionals on how to use the questionnaire in detecting and responding to substance use and also a self-help manual for cutting down or stopping substance use, is the result of more than 10-years work by WHO and an international group of researchers in the framework of the WHO ASSIST project. It is WHO’s response to the growing demand for guidance on how to best manage problems of substance use in non specialist health care settings. This approach, quick and easy to learn, useful for all substances including...
The DIMS annual report 2022 covers the concentrations, adulterations, and other relevant information produced by DIMS in the past year, and in doing so forms a topical image of the Dutch drug market. Spread out over all Dutch provinces, the DIMS network encompasses 32 testing-facilities providing nation-wide coverage. Together with these partners, DIMS aims to create a clear insight into the Dutch drug market, and signal potential health risks to the public.
Call for Research Poster Abstract Submissions and Travel Award Requests
Submission Deadline: January 14, 2024
Present your international drug use and addiction research during the 2024 NIDA International Forum, which will be held June 14–17, 2024, in Montreal, Canada.
The NIDA International Program invites research poster abstract submissions and travel award applications from researchers around the world. Join for the Forum research symposium, interactive workshops, the poster session, and networking activities.
El Grupo de Trabajo Especial Asia-Pacífico del Comité de Organizaciones no Gubernamentales sobre Drogas de Viena se complace en invitarlos a participar en la consultaregional de la sociedad civil de Asia y el Pacífico en preparación para...
The event is jointly organized by the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) Civil Society Unit and the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs (VNGOC).
Ms Chloe Carpientier (Chief, UNODC Drugs Research Section) will present the main...
La cocaína es una droga estimulante adictiva que se origina en las hojas de la planta de coca, que es autóctona de América del Sur. Los efectos de la droga incluyen un mayor estado de alerta, atención y energía, así como sentimientos de euforia y confianza. Sin embargo, estos efectos tienen un alto costo, ya que el consumo de cocaína puede llevar a una serie de consecuencias negativas para la salud y sociales.
También puede visitar la Red ISSUP sobre cocaína, para acceder a más recursos. El cuarto folleto se centra en el mercado mundial de estimulantes, incluida la cocaína.
Bentzley BS, Han SS, Neuner S, Humphreys K, Kampman KM, Halpern CH. Comparison of Treatments for Cocaine Use Disorder Among Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(5):e218049. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.8049
Puntos clave
Pregunta : ¿Qué tratamientos para el trastorno por consumo de cocaína se asocian con reducciones objetivas en el consumo de cocaína entre los adultos?
Hallazgos En este metaanálisis de 157 ensayos clínicos que comprendieron 402 grupos de tratamiento y 15 842 participantes, solo los programas de manejo de contingencias se asociaron significativamente con una mayor probabilidad de tener un resultado negativo en la prueba para la presencia de cocaína, y esta asociación siguió siendo significativa en todos los análisis de sensibilidad.
La cocaína es la sal clorhidrato producida a partir de las hojas de la planta de coca. La cocaína en polvo generalmente se inhala y se inyecta con menos frecuencia. El crack es una forma fumable de cocaína y se fabrica a partir de clorhidrato de cocaína.
La cocaína es conocida por sus efectos inmediatos y su asociación con patrones problemáticos de consumo de drogas.
En esta página puede encontrar enlaces a datos, publicaciones científicas y recursos disponibles del OEDT sobre el tema de la cocaína y la cocaína crack.
Los recursos están disponibles en las siguientes...
The cocaine market presents a clear threat at the global level. Well-defined locations of production in South America and large consumer markets in the Americas and Europe lead to trafficking routes from a circumscribed origin to specific, even if far-flung, destinations. While some parts of the world play a crucial role as transit regions, the routes, modalities, and networks employed by criminal actors continue to evolve, diversify and become more efficient. The increasingly globalized, interconnected, digitalized and technologically sophisticated nature of society, as well as a growing...
En el contexto de una expansión continua del mercado mundial de cocaína, este informe resume el estado actual del conocimiento sobre qué son los productos de consumo de cocaína y cómo se producen y consumen en diferentes regiones del mundo. El informe se basa en la evidencia publicada disponible y en el conocimiento adquirido a través de las actividades de monitoreo de UNODC en los países de América del Sur.
Ofrece información sobre el espectro de productos de cocaína para ayudar a los profesionales en la oferta de drogas y la reducción de la demanda de drogas, como las agencias de...
Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime
New patterns of drug trafficking through Guinea Bissau as a result of COVID-19 are documented in this report covering the destabilizing factors of drug financing, trafficking, and political and military corruption.