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Internet-based drug treatment interventions : best practice and applications in EU Member States
題名:
Internet-based drug treatment interventions : best practice and applications in EU Member States
著者:
Tossmann, Hans-Peter

Leuschner, Fabian

European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction
ISBN(國際標準書號):
9789291683482
出版資訊:
Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2009
規格:
89 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
叢書:
EMCDDA insights series ; 10

Insights series ; 10

EMCDDA insights series

Insights series
叢書題名:
EMCDDA insights series ;

Insights series ;

EMCDDA insights series

Insights series
一般附註:
"TD-XD-09-010-EN-C" -- P. [4] of cover

Includes bibliographical references (p.85-88).
摘要:
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.
ISSN (國際標準刊號):
16061683
主題:
Drug abuse -- Treatment -- European Union countries -- Congresses
摘要:
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.