Heino Stöver

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Heino Stöver

Heino Stöver (born March 17, 1956 in Gödestorf , Diepholz district , Lower Saxony ) is a German social scientist and university professor .

Life and education

After graduating from high school in 1975 at Syke, Stöver studied social sciences from 1976 to 1982 at the University of Bremen and in 1979/80 studied abroad at the Universities of Edinburgh and Rotterdam . In 1982 he passed the diploma examination as a social scientist, received his doctorate in 1992 at the University of Bremen and completed his habilitation in 2000 at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg . In 2003 he completed his re- qualification in the field of "Educational science with a focus on health promotion and health sciences". Since 1986 Stöver has been teaching at various universities (Bremen, Hamburg, Oldenburg, Aarhus / Denmark) and (technical) colleges (Bremen, Lucerne / Switzerland, Freiburg, Fulda).

Stöver was co-founder and from 1981 to 1995 board member and managing director of the low-threshold association "Municipal Drug Policy / Association for Accepting Drug Work" in Bremen (focus: detention work, infection prevention , housing projects, substitution treatment , street work ). He was co-founder and from 1987 to 2017 managing director of Archido (information and research center for alcohol, tobacco, drugs, medication and addiction) at the University of Bremen. Since 1996 he has been working in international and national research projects in the areas of drug consumption , infectious diseases (especially HIV , AIDS and hepatitis ), social and health planning and health in prison. He is a member of the Schildower Kreis , which campaigns for the legalization of drugs .

In 2006 Stöver was appointed adjunct professor at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg. From 2006 to 2007 he was a substitute professor with a focus on health promotion and prevention in the "Public Health" course at the University of Bremen.

Services

Since 2009 he has been a professor at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (Department 4 “Social Work and Health”) with a focus on “Social science addiction research”. He is Managing Director of the Institute for Addiction Research at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (ISFF).

He was or is an advisor to international institutions ( WHO , UNODC , European Commission , International Committee of the Red Cross , Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit , Open Society Institute) and health / social ministries (in Armenia , Azerbaijan , Georgia , Lithuania , Estonia and Latvia ), Co-founder of the international peer-reviewed journal International Journal of Prisoner Health and co-editor of the series of publications Health Promotion in Prison .

Since 2008 he has been chairman of accept . Stöver was a member of the Scientific Board of Trustees of the German Central Office for Addiction Issues . He is a member of the advisory working group “Men's Health” of the Federal Center for Health Education (BZgA).

Prices

  • Research Prize 2017 of the Hessian Universities for Applied Sciences
  • Scientific Award 2017 from the European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA)

Quote

  • “The concept of" harm reduction ", which was highly controversial 20 years ago, has become an integral part of the drug support system. (...) The messages of prevention must be addressed precisely and credibly, they must be checked, at least be verifiable in order to prove the effectiveness and efficiency and transparency of health care, otherwise they are not worth the money. "

Fonts

  • Heino Stöver (Ed.): The e-cigarette: history - use - controversies. Fachhochschulverlag, Frankfurt am Main 2016, ISBN 978-3-943787-62-7 .
  • with FL Altice, L. Azbel and others: The perfect storm: incarceration and the high-risk environment perpetuating transmission of HIV, hepatitis C virus, and tuberculosis in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. In: The Lancet. Volume 388, No. 10050, September 17, 2016, pp. 1228-1248.
  • with S. Gräser, G. Koch-Göppert, NR Krischke - with the collaboration of S. Stiefler and C. Wohlrab: MAQUA-HIV. Manual for quality assurance in HIV / AIDS prevention for and with migrants. Theory and practice manual. Niebank Rusch Verlag, Bremen 2013.
  • with R. Gerlach (Hrsg.): Decriminalization of drug users - legalization of drugs. (= Materials on social work and social policy. Volume 32). Fachhochschulverlag, Frankfurt am Main 2012.
  • with II Michels: Harm Reduction - from a conceptual framework to practical experience. The example of Germany. In: Substance Use & Misuse. 48, 2012, pp. 1-12.
  • with H. Schmidt-Semisch (Ed.): Saufen mit Sinn? Harm reduction in alcohol consumption. (= Materials on social work and social policy. Volume 35). Fachhochschulverlag, Frankfurt am Main 2012.
  • with J. Pont and H. Wolff: Dual loyalty in prison health care: carry on or abolish? In: American Journal of Public Health . Vol. 102, No. 3, March 2012, pp. 475-480.
  • with D. Schäffer (Ed.): Drugs, HIV / AIDS, Hepatitis. A manual . German AIDS Help, Berlin 2011. ( Brochure (PDF; 3.8 MB))
  • with I. Hönekopp (ed.): Examples of good practice in substitution treatment . Lambertus, Freiburg August 2011.
  • with S. Hößelbarth and I. Vogt: Lifestyle and health promotion of older drug addicts in the Rhine-Main area. In: I. Vogt (Ed.): Addicts also age. Problems and care for elderly drug addicts. Fachhochschulverlag Frankfurt, Frankfurt 2011, pp. 137–166.
  • with K. Thane: Towards a continuum of care in the EU criminal justice system. A survey of prisoners' needs in four countries (Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland). (= Health Promotion in Prison. Volume 20). BIS-Verlag, Oldenburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-8142-2233-2 .
  • Barriers to opioid substitution treatment access, entry and retention: A survey of opioid users, patients in treatment, and treating and non-treating physicians. In: European Addiction Research. 17, 2011, pp. 44-54.
  • mit II Michels: Drug use and opioid substitution treatment for prisoners. In: Harm Reduction Journal. 7, 2010, p. 17.
  • with H. Bögemann and K. Keppler (eds.): Health in prison. Approaches and experiences with health promotion in total institutions. Juventa, Weinheim / Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-7799-1978-0 .
  • with R. Gerlach (ed.): Psycho-social care: On the practice and meaning of psycho-social support in substitution treatment. Lambertus, Freiburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-7841-1892-5 .
  • with K. Keppler (Ed.): Prison Medicine. Medical care under prison conditions. Thieme, Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-13-147731-6 .
  • with Jutta Jacob (Ed.): Men in Rush. Constructions and crises of masculinity in the context of intoxication and addiction. (= Studies in interdisciplinary gender research). transcript-Verlag, 2009, ISBN 978-3-89942-933-6 .
  • with P. Bockholt and A. Vosshagen: Masculinity and Addiction. Ed .: Landschaftsverband Westfalen-Lippe - LWL-Landesjugendamt Coordination Office for Addiction, Münster 2009.
  • with II Michels and G. Sander: Practice, problems and perspectives of the substitution treatment of opioid addicts in Germany. In: Federal Health Gazette - Health Research - Health Protection. 52, 2009, pp. 111-121. (peer review process)
  • with Andrej Kastelic and Jörg Pont: Opioid Substitution Treatment in Custodial Settings. A practical guide. WHO / UNODC; BIS-Verlag, Oldenburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-8142-2117-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.archido.info/
  2. gesundheitinhaft.eu
  3. isff.info.
  4. https://haw-hessen.de/fileadmin/haw-hessen/Forschung_fuer_die_Praxis/Forschungspreis-2017.pdf
  5. PMC 5087988 (free full text)
  6. Foreword to the 3rd edition: Jan-Hendrik Heudtlass, Heino Stöver (Ed.): Mitigieren Risk when using drugs. (= Materials on social work and social policy. Volume 37). 3rd, completely revised and exp. Edition. Fachhochschulverlag, Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 3-936065-29-2 .