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[Hypothesis for a common intervention strategy against addictions].

A Gallese1, S Ciani

  • 1Psichiatra-Casa di Cura San Valentino Roma.

Minerva Psichiatrica
|July 1, 1990
PubMed
Summary

Global addiction requires a unified intervention strategy and identical international legislation. This approach establishes common parameters for discussing and addressing addiction worldwide.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • International Law
  • Addiction Science

Context:

  • Rising global addiction rates necessitate international cooperation.
  • Current addiction interventions lack standardized global frameworks.
  • Disparate national laws hinder effective addiction control.

Purpose:

  • To advocate for a unified global strategy in addiction intervention.
  • To emphasize the critical role of harmonized international legislation.
  • To establish common parameters for addiction research and policy.

Summary:

  • A common intervention strategy is essential to combat global addiction.
  • Identical legislation across nations is proposed as a foundational element.
  • This harmonization will enable discussions based on shared understanding and data.

Impact:

  • Facilitates a more cohesive global response to addiction.
  • Promotes evidence-based policymaking through shared parameters.
  • Lays groundwork for international collaboration in addiction prevention and treatment.

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