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P. ROUX ; D. ROJAS CASTRO ; K. NDIAYE ; L. BRIAND MADRID ; V. LAPORTE ; M. MORA ; G. MARADAN ; S. MOREL ; B. SPIRE ; P. CARRIERI |Background: Injectable opioids are an interesting option for people who inject drugs (PWID) that do not respond to oral Opioid Maintenance Treatment (OMT). To date, intravenous (IV) buprenorphine - a safer drug than full-opioid agonists in terms[...]Article : Périodique
S. SHIRLEY-BEAVAN ; A. ROIG ; N. BURKE-SHYNE ; C. DANIELS ; R. CSAK |Background: There are an estimated 3.2 million women who inject drugs worldwide, constituting 20% of all people who inject drugs. The limited data that are available suggest that women who inject drugs are at greater risk of HIV and viral hepati[...]Article : Périodique
Based on interviews with 32 female drug dealers in Norway, this study investigates different gender performances among women situated in the illegal hard drug economy - a context with strong gendered "rules of the game." Using grounded theory me[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: There are significant gender differences in injection drug practices and relative risks involved for women who inject drug compared with men. This qualitative study aims to explore the social, contextual, and behavioral dimensions of[...]Article : Périodique
Global evidence suggests that experiences of access to Needle Exchange services are gendered and that women who inject drugs (WWID) access needle exchange services differently to men. Despite being a significant proportion of injecting drug user[...]Article : Périodique
T. AUSTIN ; J. LAVALLEY ; S. PARUSEL ; A. B. COLLINS ; M. OLDING ; J. BOYD |BACKGROUND: Harm reduction services that employ or are operated by people who use drugs are an effective means of mitigating overdose risks and other drug-related harms. However, stereotypes portraying people who use criminalized drugs as incapa[...]Rapport
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A. AMOS ; WILTSHIRE S. ; BOSTOCK Y. ; S. HAW ; A. McNEILL | 2004FRANÇAIS : Deux études qualitatives menées en Ecosse (l'une sur 99 fumeurs de 16-19 ans et l'autre sur 46 fumeurs de 15-16 ans) explorent le rôle et la signification de l'acte de fumer du tabac dans la vie des jeunes, leurs intentions d'arrête[...]Article : Périodique
K. D. MURPHY ; S. LAMBERT ; S. McCARTHY ; L. J. SAHM ; S. BYRNE |There are negative effects to inappropriate use of benzodiazepines, yet the percentage of young people in Ireland experimenting with benzodiazepines has increased. There is a paucity of research about why Irish young people misuse benzodiazepine[...]Article : Périodique
B. KOSTENIUK ; G. SALVALAGGIO ; R. MCNEIL ; H. L. BROOKS ; K. DONG ; S. TWAN ; J. BROUWER ; E. HYSHKA |Background: Acute care hospitals have been described as a high risk environment for people who use drugs (PWUD). Formal and informal bans on drug use can lead patients to conceal their use and consume under unsafe circumstances. Provision of hos[...]Article : Périodique
K. ADAMSON ; L. JACKSON ; J. GAHAGAN |A complex array of intersecting social contextual factors are known to influence safer and/or unsafe practices among people who inject drugs. However, less is known about the social contextual factors that may specifically influence injection pr[...]NouveautéArticle : Périodique
A. GREER ; M. SELFRIDGE ; T. M. WATSON ; S. MACDONALD ; B. PAULY |Many young people who use drugs are structurally vulnerable to policing powers given the ongoing criminalization of drug possession. Police authority limits and the expression of that authority may play a significant role in police encounters am[...]Livre
ENGLISH: Drugs and music have long been tied together. From marijuana and jazz, and amphetamines and punk, drugs and popular music have been inextricably joined. Today the music is electronic and ecstasy and party drugs are the drugs of choice.[...]Livre
Sur fond d'insécurité sociale, des jeunes à l'allure étrange envahissent les espaces publics des centres-villes. Qui sont-ils ? Des délinquants ? Des drogués ? Des vagabonds ? Des hippies ? Ils sont nommés « punks à chien » par tout un chacun, [...]