Bulletin de Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems , Vol.51, n°1 - March 2024
Paru le :
01/03/2024
Année
2024
Page(s) :
3-64
Langue(s) :
Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Addiction frameworks, social stigma, and NIMBY syndrome: Examining barriers to responding to the opioid crisis. Kruis N.E., Kaynak Ö., Whipple C., Saylor E., Kensinger W., p. 3-24.
- A scoping review of Australian literature on people who use MDMA and their harm reduction practices. Span C., Farah B., Ivetìc N., Stronach O., p. 25-44.
- Civil society organizations and harm reduction policy: The Mexican case. Guerra E., Zwitser G., p. 45-64.
- Addiction frameworks, social stigma, and NIMBY syndrome: Examining barriers to responding to the opioid crisis. Kruis N.E., Kaynak Ö., Whipple C., Saylor E., Kensinger W., p. 3-24.
- A scoping review of Australian literature on people who use MDMA and their harm reduction practices. Span C., Farah B., Ivetìc N., Stronach O., p. 25-44.
- Civil society organizations and harm reduction policy: The Mexican case. Guerra E., Zwitser G., p. 45-64.
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Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.51, n°1, March 2024) Article : Périodique
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