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Article : Périodique
New (or Novel) Psychoactive Substances (NPS) are so named because they are characterized by a shared property of "newness." In this article, we critically unpack NPS as a category and as a single object, bounded by a shared "newness". In doing s[...]Article : Périodique
L. JONES ; L. PICKERING ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS |The introduction of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) during the 1980s is credited with averting an HIV epidemic in the United Kingdom and Australia, but hepatitis C (HCV) incidence continues to rise among injecting drug users (IDUs). NSPs in[...]Rapport
L. JONES ; L. PICKERING ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : Centre for Public Health | 2008Objectives: This review sought to determine the optimal provision of needle exchange schemes among injecting drug users (IDUs). The following key research questions were addressed: (1) What level of coverage of needle and syringe programmes ([...]Rapport
K. MACLEOD ; L. PICKERING ; M. GANNON ; S. GREENWOOD ; D. LIDDELL ; A. SMITH ; L. JOHNSTONE ; G. BURTON | Edinburgh : Scottish Government | Social Research series | 2016This research, undertaken by Scottish Drugs Forum and The University of Glasgow, is the first of its kind in Scotland, and aimed to determine use across a range of people including people who inject drugs, mental health service users, vulnerable[...]Article : Périodique
J. NEALE ; S. NETTLETON ; L. PICKERING |Quantitative survey data indicate that most drug users starting treatment want abstinence rather than harm reduction (McKeganey et al., 2004). This finding has been seized upon by those seeking 'evidence' that abstinence is the bedrock of recove[...]