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Vol.25, n°3 - May 2014 - Place matters: Drug users' health and drug policy

International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.25, n°3 - May 2014 - Place matters: Drug users' health and drug policy
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International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.25, n°3 - May 2014 - Place matters: Drug users' health and drug policy

Auteur(s) : TEMPALSKI, B. (Éditeur scientifique) ; COOPER, H. L. F. (Éditeur scientifique)
Paru le : 01/05/2014
Année 2014
Page(s) : 333-652
Langue(s) : Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Stigma as a public health tool: Implications for health promotion and citizen involvement [Editorial]. Williamson L., Thom B., Stimson G.V., Uhl A., p. 333-335.
- Evaluation of HIV prevention interventions for people who inject drugs in low- and middle-income countries - The current and future state of the art [Editorial]. Hammett T.M., Parsons D.S., p. 336-339.
- Is there any legal and scientific basis for classifying electronic cigarettes as medications? [Commentary]. Farsalinos K.E., Stimson G.V., p. 340-345.
- Repositioning the cultural: intoxicating stories in social context. Radcliffe P., Measham F., p. 346-347.
- Bad boys telling sexist stories?. Tutenges S., Sandberg S., p. 348-349.
- Drinking stories: A time in space and a space in time. Briggs D., p. 350.
- A feminist, narrative analysis of drinking stories. Fleetwood J., p. 351-352.
- Making sense of a multitude of (immoral) 'intoxicating stories'. Fjær E.G., p. 353.
- Significant absences: The luxury of "being less critical". Griffin C., p. 354-355.
- As if gender mattered: Reconsidering the implications of 'intoxicating stories'. O’Neill R., p. 356-357.
- Cultural commentary or gender scholarship?. Ettorre E., p. 358.
- Sign of the times? Gender, sexuality, and drinking stories. Bogren A., p. 359-360.
- Drinking stories: The importance of gender, narrative and epistemology. Gunby C., Atkinson A., p. 361-362.
- WHO guidance on the prevention of viral hepatitis B and C among people who inject drugs. Walsh N., Verster A., Rodolph M., Akl E.A., p. 363-371.
- Establishing expertise: Canadian community-based medical cannabis dispensaries as embodied health movement organisations. Penn R.A., p. 372-377.
- 'Hyped up': Assemblages of alcohol, excitement and violence for outer-suburban young adults in the inner-city at night. MacLean S., Moore D., p. 378-385.
- Using media exposure to predict the initiation and persistence of youth alcohol use in Taiwan. Chang F.-c., Lee C.-m., Chen P.-h., Chiu C.-h., Miao N.-f., Pan Y.-c., et al., p. 386-392.
- A comparison of alcohol and drug use by random motor vehicle drivers in Brazil and Norway. Gjerde H., Sousa T.R., De Boni R., Christophersen A.S., Limberger R.P., Zancanaro I., et al., p. 393-400.
- Harm, tangible or feared: Young Victorians' adverse experiences from others' drinking or drug use. Callinan S., Room R., p. 401-406.
- Public opinion of drug treatment policy: Exploring the public's attitudes, knowledge, experience and willingness to pay for drug treatment strategies. Matheson C., Jaffray M., Ryan M., Bond C.M., Fraser K., Kirk M., et al., p. 407-415.
- Hashish revival in Morocco. Chouvy P.-A., Afsahi K., p. 416-423.
- Correlates of intentions to use cannabis among US high school seniors in the case of cannabis legalization. Palamar J.J., Ompad D.C., Petkova E., p. 424-435.
- Filling in the blanks. An estimation of illicit cannabis growers' profits in Belgium. Vanhove W., Surmont T., Van Damme P., De Ruyver B., p. 436-443.
- An in-depth case examination of an exotic dancer's experience of melanotan. Van Hout M.C., Brennan R., p. 444-450.
- Mexicans' use of illicit drugs in an era of drug reform: National comparative analysis by migrant status. Guerrero E.G., Villatoro J.A., Kong Y., Gamiño M.B., Vega W.A., Mora M.E.M., p. 451-457.
- Income level and drug related harm among people who use injection drugs in a Canadian setting. Long C., DeBeck K., Feng C., Montaner J., Wood E., Kerr T., p. 458-464.
- Advertising representation, treatment menu and economic circulation of substance misuse treatment centers in Iran: A rapid survey based on newspaper advertisements. Rezaee S., Ekhtiari H., p. 465-470.
- The phenomenon of low-frequency heroin injection among street-based urban poor: Drug user strategies and contexts of use. Wenger L.D., Lopez A.M., Comfort M., Kral A.H., p. 471-479.
- Execution of control among ‘non-compliant', imprisoned individuals in opioid maintenance treatment. Havnes I.A., Clausen T., Middelthon A.-L., p. 480-485.
- OxyContin in Ontario: The multiple materialities of prescription painkillers. King S., p. 486-493.
- Explaining trends in addictive behaviour policy - The role of policy coherence. Adam C., Raschzok A., p. 494-501.
SPECIAL SECTION: PLACE MATTERS: DRUG USERS' HEALTH AND DRUG POLICY
- Integrating place into research on drug use, drug users' health, and drug policy. Cooper H.L.F., Tempalski B., p. 503-507.
- The economic geography of medical cannabis dispensaries in California. Morrison C., Gruenewald P.J., Freisthler B., Ponicki W.R., Remer L.G., p. 508-515.
- Activity spaces among injection drug users in San Francisco. Martinez A.N., Lorvick J., Kral A.H., p. 516-524.
- Correlates of injecting in an HIV incidence hotspot among substance users in Tijuana, Mexico. Kori N., Roth A.M., Lozada R., Vera A., Brouwer K.C., p. 525-532.
- Piloting a ‘spatial isolation' index: The built environment and sexual and drug use risks to sex workers. Deering K.N., Rusch M., Amram O., Chettiar J., Nguyen P., Feng C.X., et al., p. 533-542.
- Urban segregation and the US heroin market: A quantitative model of anthropological hypotheses from an inner-city drug market. Rosenblum D., Castrillo F.M., Bourgois P., Mars S., Karandinos G., Unick G.J., et al., p. 543-555.
- Single room occupancy (SRO) hotels as mental health risk environments among impoverished women: The intersection of policy, drug use, trauma, and urban space. Knight K.R., Lopez A.M., Comfort M., Shumway M., Cohen J., Riley E.D., p. 556-561.
- Dealing food: Female drug users' narratives about food in a prison place and implications for their health. Smoyer A.B., Blankenship K.M., p. 562-568.
- Unintentional opioid overdose deaths in New York City, 2005–2010: A place-based approach to reduce risk. Siegler A., Tuazon E., Bradley O’Brien D., Paone D., p. 569-574.
- Safe havens and rough waters: Networks, place, and the navigation of risk among injection drug-using Malaysian fishermen. West B.S., Choo M., El-Bassel N., Gilbert L., Wu E., Kamarulzaman A., p. 575-582.
- Contextualizing gender differences and methamphetamine use with HIV prevalence within a South African community. Wechsberg W.M., Doherty I.A., Myers B., Morgan-Lopez A.A., Emanuel A., Carney T., et al., p. 583-590.
- An examination of places where African American men who have sex with men (MSM) use drugs/drink alcohol: A focus on social and spatial characteristics. Tobin K.E., Latkin C.A., Curriero F.C., p. 591-597.
- Spatial accessibility of drug treatment facilities and the effects on locus of control, drug use, and service use among heroin-injecting Mexican American men. Kao D., Torres L.R., Guerrero E.G., Mauldin R.L., Bordnick P.S., p. 598-607.
- Negotiating place and gendered violence in Canada's largest open drug scene. McNeil R., Shannon K., Shaver L., Kerr T., Small W., p. 608-615.
- Neighbourhood structural characteristics and crack cocaine use: Exploring the impact of perceived neighbourhood disorder on use among African Americans. Sterk C.E., Elifson K.W., DePadilla L., p. 616-623.
- Beyond NIMBYism: Understanding community antipathy toward needle distribution services. Davidson P.J., Howe M., p. 624-632.
- The place and time of drugs. Duff C., p. 633-639.
- Living with addiction: The perspectives of drug using and non-using individuals about sharing space in a hospital setting. Strike C., Guta A., de Prinse K., Switzer S., Chan Carusone S., p. 640-649.
- Remaking hospital space: The health care practices of injection drug users in New York City. Szott K., p. 650-652.
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