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parents should participate in preve
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two meetings in one school year). T
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increased by 8.3% (from 27.7 to 36.
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concerning the use of alcohol and o
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alcohol- and drug-related preventio
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Low levels of education, high unemp
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Programme objectives are achieved t
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10,654 in 2004, and at 7,535 and 7,
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survey respondents injected synthet
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93% of respondents most often used
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Act Regulating the Prevention of th
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Treatment in the healthcare systemD
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If we look at the trends over the p
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314 people (60%) entered a programm
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Primary drug due to which users ent
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Route of administration of the prim
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100 (19%) users who entered an addi
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Figure 5.7: Proportion of programme
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Figure 5.10: Proportion of users wh
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Figure 5.11: Average age at admissi
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Figure 5.12: Number of first-time a
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eached 0.4% in 2007, then increased
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were admitted into a programme for
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6.1 Drug related infectious disease
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The reported acute and chronic HBV
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Table 6.2: Patients poisoned with i
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Figure 6.1: The number of illicit d
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to other inhabitants of Slovenia, a
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According to data from the Slovenia
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The highest age at death ranged fro
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The results of the presented analys
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Table 6.7: Mortality rates in drug
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Demographic information about decea
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More than three quarters of deaths
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Accidental poisoningsDeath due to a
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Keeping in mind that there were onl
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untreated drug users. After 2005, t
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for the prevention and treatment of
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8.SOCIAL CORRELATES AND SOCIAL REIN
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Figure 8.1: Sources of funding for
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9.DRUG-RELATED CRIME, PREVENTION AN
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Criminal offences committed under t
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Table 9.5: Illicit drugs, psychoact
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practice, the following procedure h
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Photo 9.1: A rod made by prisoner a
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Table 9.11: Results of voluntary an
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10.DRUG MARKETSAccording to Sloveni
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seized illicit drugs. A large decre
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10.2 Prices of illicit drugsStaša
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Figure 10.2: Average concentrations
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Average total THC concentration in
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component, three types contained ch
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PART B: SELECTED ISSUESPART B:SELEC
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in Ljubljana and named Vsemirje (Un
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Association for Help to Addicts and
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162programmes, communes offering pr
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community. Altogether, there are 11
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substitution treatment and an absti
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11.4 Quality managementAvailability
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Funding from the state was modest a
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12.RECENT TRENDS OF DRUG-RELATED PU
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Purpose Funder YearAmount(EUR)Cofog
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Purpose Funder YearAmount(EUR)Cofog
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includes all providers of acute hos
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unpredictability or expected variab
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PART C: BIBLIOGRAPHY, ANNEXESPART C
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DHS: Deutsche Hauptstelle fuer Such
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National State of the Science Panel
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EMCDDA (2002) Handbook for surveys
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List of lawsKodeks etičnih načel
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ANNEXESList of tables of the text19
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List of figures in the text194Figur
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