Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.23, n°5 - September 2012 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 341-422 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
• Opiate use, treatment, and harm reduction in Afghanistan: Recent changes and future directions. Todd C.S., Macdonald D., Khoshnood K., Mansoor G.F., Eggerman M., Panter-Brick C., p. 341-345. • Association between harm reduction intervention uptake and recent hepatitis C infection among people who inject drugs attending sites that provide sterile injecting equipment in Scotland. Allen E.J., Palmateer N.E., Hutchinson S.J., Cameron S., Goldberg D.J., Taylor A., p. 346-352. • Examination of the risk of reinfection with hepatitis C among injecting drug users who have been tested in Glasgow. McDonald S.A., Hutchinson S.J., Cameron S.O., Innes H.A., McLeod A., Goldberg D.J., p. 353-357. • Cost-effectiveness of methadone maintenance therapy as HIV prevention in an Indonesian high-prevalence setting: A mathematical modeling study. Wammes J.J.G., Siregar A.Y., Hidayat T., Raya R.P., van Crevel R., van der Ven A.J., et al., p. 358-364. • "Subutex is safe": Perceptions of risk in using illicit drugs during pregnancy. Leppo A., p. 365-373. • “I’m not afraid of those ones just ‘cause they’ve been prescribed”: Perceptions of risk among illicit users of pharmaceutical opioids. Daniulaityte R., Falck R., Carlson R.G., p. 374-384. • Sexual pleasure and sexual risk among women who use methamphetamine: A mixed methods study. Lorvick J., Bourgois P., Wenger L.D., Arreola S.G., Lutnick A., Wechsberg W.M., et al., p. 385-392. • Drug treatment court of Vancouver: An empirical evaluation of recidivism. Somers J.M., Currie L., Moniruzzaman A., Eiboff F., Patterson M., p. 393-400. • Reform by subtraction: The path of denunciation of international drug treaties and reaccession with reservations. Room R., p. 401-406. • Drugs as an existential threat: An analysis of the international securitization of drugs. Crick E., p. 407-414. • HCV seroconversion among never-injecting heroin users at baseline: No predictors identified other than starting injection. Bravo M.J., Vallejo F., Barrio G., Brugal M.T., Molist G., Pulido J., et al., p. 415-419. • Science versus politics: The need for supervised injection facilities in Montreal, Canada. Jozaghi E., p. 420-421. |
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