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Karger e-Journal Backfile Collection 2023
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Psychiatry and Psychology
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Public Health
Desiree Eide, Svetlana Skurtveit, Thomas Clausen, Morten Hesse, Viktor Mravčík, Blanka Nechanská, Gabriela Rolova, Birgitte Thylstrup, Christian Tjagvad, Abdu Kedir Seid, Ingvild Odsbu, Roman Gabrhelík
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European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2023) 29 (4): 272–284.
Published Online: 29 June 2023
...), the leading cause of premature death is an opioid overdose. However, other causes of mortality remain high in this group. An understanding of causes of deaths across multiple settings can be useful in informing more comprehensive prevention responses. The aim of this study was to describe all non-overdose...
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Psychiatry and Psychology
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Jürgen Rehm, Huan Jiang, Kawon Victoria Kim, Robin Room, Pol Rovira, Kevin David Shield, Alexander Tran, Shannon Lange, Mindaugas Štelemėkas
Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2023) 29 (2): 119–126.
Published Online: 06 June 2023
... exposure estimates and global risk relations derived from meta-analyses. CRAs for Eastern European countries, such as Lithuania, base their risk relations not on global risk relations, but on a large Russian cohort study. The availability of a direct estimate of alcohol-attributable mortality following...
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Topic Article Package: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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Raimondo Maria Pavarin, Dario Consonni, Fabio Lucchi, Paolo Pandolfi, Silvia Marani, Francesco Palmese, Marco Domenicali
Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2023) 29 (1): 67–70.
Published Online: 07 February 2023
... of COVID-19-related mortality in these patients is unclear. Objectives: The aim of the study was to verify whether patients with AUD and SUD have a higher mortality rate for COVID-19-related mortality compared to the general population. Method: We performed a follow-up study to assess mortality in 2020...
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Ivar Skeie, Thomas Clausen, Arne Jan Hjemsæter, Anne Signe Landheim, Bent Monsbakken, Magne Thoresen, Helge Waal
Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2022) 28 (5): 358–367.
Published Online: 23 August 2022
...Ivar Skeie; Thomas Clausen; Arne Jan Hjemsæter; Anne Signe Landheim; Bent Monsbakken; Magne Thoresen; Helge Waal Background: Mortality is increased among people with opioid use disorder but reduced while on opioid agonist treatment (OAT). However, the impact of patient and treatment characteristics...
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Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2021) 27 (4): 268–276.
Published Online: 11 March 2021
... January 1, 2011, and December 31, 2015, in Ontario, Canada. We compared patients who received opioid agonist treatment predominantly in person, mixed, and predominantly by telemedicine. We used a logistic regression model to evaluate mortality, a Cox proportional hazard model to assess retention...
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Raimondo Maria Pavarin, Samantha Sanchini, Silvia Marani, Elsa Turino, Leonardo Tadonio, Barbara Cantarelli
Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2020) 26 (1): 10–19.
Published Online: 16 October 2019
... with other psychoactive substances) and “socially marginalized” (socioeconomic and health problems, former or current heroin users, many injecting cocaine). These differences are also found in the elevated mortality risk for CUs, higher among subjects with cocaine and heroin use. This study targeted...
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European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2020) 26 (2): 57–65.
Published Online: 02 October 2019
.... [email protected] 10 04 2019 6 09 2019 2 10 2019 Drug users Mortality Substance abuse treatment centers Prescription drugs European Addiction Research Research Article Eur Addict Res 2020;26:57 65 DOI: 10.1159/000503285 Received: April 10, 2019 Accepted: September 6, 2019...
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European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2018) 24 (2): 53–59.
Published Online: 06 April 2018
... stagnating or decreasing despite decreasing NCD mortality rates. Analyses of the most important underlying causes of death with increasing premature mortality reveal that psychoactive substance use played a crucial role for these increases. Furthermore, it can be shown, that a high proportion...
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Albert Espelt, Gregorio Barrio, Dolores Álamo-Junquera, Maria José Bravo, Ana Sarasa-Renedo, Fernando Vallejo, Gemma Molist, M. Teresa Brugal, ITINERE Project Group
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European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2015) 21 (6): 300–306.
Published Online: 28 May 2015
... community cohort study was conducted in Barcelona and Madrid, Spain. Participants included 791 heroin users aged 18-30 years who were followed up between 2001 and 2006. Fatal overdoses were identified by record linkage of the cohort with the general mortality register, while non-fatal overdoses were self...
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Ludwig Kraus, Alexander Pabst, Daniela Piontek, Gerrit Gmel, Kevin D. Shield, Hannah Frick, Jürgen Rehm
Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2015) 21 (5): 262–272.
Published Online: 05 May 2015
...Ludwig Kraus; Alexander Pabst; Daniela Piontek; Gerrit Gmel; Kevin D. Shield; Hannah Frick; Jürgen Rehm Aims: Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, for adults aged 18-64 were assessed for Germany. Methods: The underestimation of population exposure...
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Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2013) 19 (2): 82–88.
Published Online: 01 November 2012
... reported a decline in life expectancy at birth during the first half of the 1990s, but none was as large as in Russia. The age-adjusted mortality rate rose by 39% between 1990 and 1994, and life expectancy at birth dropped by 6.03 years for men and 5.18 years for women during the same period [ 4 ]. One...
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European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (1996) 2 (1): 49–52.
Published Online: 11 November 2009
... as likely to die as other methadone maintenance patients (95% CI RR 1.6–37). Heroin addiction Methadone maintenance Mortality [iMOSpSSInl Addiction Research John R.M. Copiehorn Department of Public Health, University of Sydney, Australia Report Eur Addict Res 1996;2:49-52 Risk Factors for Non-HIV...
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Susanne M. Bauer, Rita Loipl, Reinhold Jagsch, Diego Gruber, Daniele Risser, Kenneth Thau, Gabriele Fischer
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European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2008) 14 (2): 82–91.
Published Online: 11 March 2008
...Susanne M. Bauer; Rita Loipl; Reinhold Jagsch; Diego Gruber; Daniele Risser; Kenneth Thau; Gabriele Fischer Aim: To investigate the mortality rate in a cohort of 269 opioid-dependent patients and the outcome of survivors meeting DSM-IV criteria for opioid dependence. Design: Retrospective cohort...
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European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2006) 13 (1): 11–19.
Published Online: 18 December 2006
...M. Ribeiro; J. Dunn; R. Sesso; M.S. Lima; R. Laranjeira Objectives: To follow-up a group of 131 crack cocaine users and examine drug use, treatment experience, employment status, involvement in crime and mortality at 2 and 5 years. Methods: Consecutive crack-dependent patients who were admitted...
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Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2005) 11 (2): 99–106.
Published Online: 17 March 2005
... of Vaud, comparing our findings with the results of a previous study from 1976 to 1986. In 2001, most patients (76.9%) were treated in general practice. Mortality is low in this MMT population (1%/year). While patient age and sex profiles were similar to those found in the earlier study, we did observe...
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Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2004) 10 (3): 126–132.
Published Online: 02 July 2004
... adjustment, 70 were chosen on the basis of a good social adjustment (health insurance data) at follow-up, whereas the control subjects had been granted a disability pension. The first follow-up was carried through in 1982–1983. In 1998–1999, the same 105 subjects were studied concerning mortality rate...
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Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2004) 10 (2): 49–55.
Published Online: 15 March 2004
... with increasing age. Conclusions: Drug addicts were heavily involved in criminal affairs. Abandonment of illegal drugs and increasing age were associated with discontinuation of criminality. Substance use disorder Crime Violence Mortality Causes of death Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Long-term follow-up...
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Jürgen Rehm, Robin Room, Maristela Monteiro, Gerhard Gmel, Kathryn Graham, Nina Rehn, Christopher T. Sempos, David Jernigan
Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2003) 9 (4): 157–164.
Published Online: 17 September 2003
... dimensions of alcohol exposure were included: average volume of alcohol consumption and patterns of drinking. There were also two main outcome measures: mortality, i.e. the number of deaths, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), i.e. the number of years of life lost to premature mortality...
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Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2001) 7 (3): 104–116.
Published Online: 08 August 2001
...Matthew Warner-Smith; Michael Lynskey; Wayne Hall; Maristela Monteiro A number of unique challenges are faced when attempting to estimate mortality attributable to illicit drugs. The hidden nature of illicit drug use creates difficulties in quantifying the prevalence of such use; identifying...
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Journal:
European Addiction Research
Eur Addict Res (2001) 7 (3): 148–151.
Published Online: 08 August 2001
...Jürgen Rehm; Gerhard Gmel; Robin Room; Ulrich Frick Objective: To determine the burden of mortality in young people (age 15–29) in established market economies in Europe in 1999, which is attributable to alcohol consumption. Two dimensions of alcohol consumption were considered: average volume...