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S. J. CARRUTHERS ; W. M. LOXLEY ; M. PHILLIPS ; J. S. BEVAN | 1997FRANÇAIS : Alors que la contamination par l'hépatite B peut être contrôlée, la propagation du virus de l'hépatite C ne peut être limitée que par des stratégies de prévention. Les facteurs de risque, identifiés par des analyses de régression sta[...]Chapitre
This paper provides an overview of the Canadian Community Epidemiological Network on Drug Use (CCENDU), which monitors drug use and adverse consequences of drug use at the community level. Recent findings from six reporting sites and national tr[...]Périodique
ESTEBAN J. I. ; SAULEDA S. ; QUER J. | 2008ENGLISH : The epidemic of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in Europe is continuously evolving and epidemiological parameters (prevalence, incidence, disease transmission patterns and genotype distribution) have changed substantially during th[...]Article : Périodique
This article discusses the challenges of estimating levels and patterns of heroin use in a setting where there were no official records. Ethnographic fieldwork, carried out in a Kenyan Coastal town, utilised a range of qualitative research metho[...]Article : Périodique
D. LEWER ; S. CROXFORD ; M. DESAI ; E. EMANUEL ; V. D. HOPE ; A. McAULEY ; E. PHIPPS ; E. J. TWEED |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mortality and drug treatment data suggest that the median age of people who inject drugs is increasing. We aimed to describe changes in the characteristics of people injecting drugs in the United Kingdom (UK). DESIGN: Repea[...]Article : Périodique
M. MATICIC ; Z. PIRNAT ; A. LEICHT ; R. ZIMMERMANN ; T. WINDELINCK ; M. JAUFFRET-ROUSTIDE ; E. DUFFELL ; T. TAMMI ; E. SCHATZ |Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) account for the majority of new cases of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in Europe; however, HCV testing, and treatment for PWID remain suboptimal. With the advent of direct acting antivirals (DAAs) t[...]Périodique
SHEERIN I. G. ; F. T. GREEN ; J. D. SELLMAN | 2003ENGLISH : This paper estimates future health service costs of the current practice in New Zealand of not funding treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. Costs are estimated separately for Maori and non-Maori, male and female IDUs. Mar[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : This study investigated the impact of a needle exchange policy change on community health. Data were collected from a needle exchange program in Eureka, California, for clients who participated in the program between the weeks (n = 1[...]Article : Périodique
Aim: This article describes the development and validation of a psychological theory of needle fixation. Design: Participants were interviewed about their injecting behavior using a semi-structured interview paying particular attention to those [...]Périodique
G. V. STIMSON ; M. ADELEKAN ; T. RHODES | 1996FRANÇAIS : Dans les dix dernières années, la pratique de l'injection de drogue dans les pays en voie de développement a rejoint celle de longue date des pays développés. Dans certains pays, ce type d'usage est rencontré dans tous les milieux. L[...]Article : Périodique
The review in this issue of the International Journal of Drug Policy (Grund, Latypov, & Harris, 2013) highlights the disturbing harms caused by the increasing use of 'krokodil' by people who inject drugs (PWID) in Eurasia. The growing use of thi[...]Article : Périodique
Drug theorists have used the concept of a "career" to understand why some individuals enter and become deeply entrenched in a life organized around illicit drug-use. Previously career analyses have focussed on the lives and activities of chronic[...]Rapport
A. JONES ; S. WESTON ; A. MOODY ; T. MILLAR ; L. DOLLIN ; T. ANDERSON ; M. DONMALL | London : Home Office | 2007The Drug Treatment Outcomes Research Study (DTORS) examines the effectiveness of drug treatment in England. Within the context of changing patterns of drug use and an expansion in criminal justice referrals, the study aims to measure the outcome[...]Périodique
L. COPELAND | 2004ENGLISH : The increasing health problem of hepatitis C virus infection has only recently attracted the attention of psychosocial research, especially among subjects at higher risk (e.g. injecting drug users). There is a lack of information abo[...]Périodique
COSTENBADER E. C. ; N. M. ASTONE ; C. A. LATKIN | 2006ENGLISH : Aims: While studies of the social networks of injection drug users (IDUs) have provided insight into how the structures of interpersonal relationships among IDUs affect HIV risk behaviors, the majority of these studies have been cros[...]