Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.67 - May 2019
Paru le :
01/05/2019
Année
2019
Page(s) :
1-108
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Inadequate prenatal care utilization among women with and without methadone-treated opioid use disorders in Taiwan. Chen C.-Y., Wang I.A., Fang S.-Y., Huang N., Tsay J.-H., Chang S.-H., p. 1-8.
- The projected costs and benefits of a supervised injection facility in Seattle, WA, USA. Hood J.E., Behrends C.N., Irwin A., Schackman B.R., Chan D., Hartfield K., et al., p. 9-18.
- The unintended consequences of emphasising blood-borne virus in research on, and services for, people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs: A commentary based on enhanced bodybuilder perspectives. Underwood M., p. 19-23.
- Randomized controlled trial of harm reduction treatment for alcohol (HaRT-A) for people experiencing homelessness and alcohol use disorder. Collins S.E., Clifasefi S.L., Nelson L.A., Stanton J., Goldstein S.C., Taylor E.M., et al., p. 24-33.
- Safe, funny and frightening drinking situations from children's viewpoint: Comparing recalled childhood stories about others' drinking in Scandinavia. Törrönen J., p. 34-42.
- Polydrug use and polydrug markets amongst image and performance enhancing drug users: Implications for harm reduction interventions and drug policy. Salinas M., Floodgate W., Ralphs R., p. 43-51.
- Correlates of opioid and benzodiazepine co-prescription among people living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada: A population-level cohort study. Parent S., Nolan S., Fairbairn N., Ye M., Wu A., Montaner J., et al., p. 52-57.
- On the outside looking in: Finding a place for managed alcohol programs in the harm reduction movement. Ivsins A., Pauly B., Brown M., Evans J., Gray E., Schiff R., et al., p. 58-62.
- Drug dog affects: Accounting for the broad social, emotional and health impacts of general drug detection dog operations in Australia. Malins P., p. 63-71.
- A 'community enterprise' model for recreational cannabis: Lessons from alcohol licensing trusts in New Zealand. Rychert M., Wilkins C., p. 72-78.
- Turning points, identity, and social capital: A meta-ethnography of methamphetamine recovery. Brookfield S., Fitzgerald L., Selvey L., Maher L., p. 79-90.
- Estimating HIV and HCV prevalence among people who inject drugs in 5 Ukrainian cities using stratification-based respondent driven and random sampling. Zelenev A., Shea P., Mazhnaya A., Meteliuk A., Pykalo I., Marcus R., et al., p. 91-101.
- Drug safety testing, disposals and dealing in an English field: Exploring the operational and behavioural outcomes of the UK's first onsite 'drug checking' service. Measham F.C., p. 102-107.
- Inadequate prenatal care utilization among women with and without methadone-treated opioid use disorders in Taiwan. Chen C.-Y., Wang I.A., Fang S.-Y., Huang N., Tsay J.-H., Chang S.-H., p. 1-8.
- The projected costs and benefits of a supervised injection facility in Seattle, WA, USA. Hood J.E., Behrends C.N., Irwin A., Schackman B.R., Chan D., Hartfield K., et al., p. 9-18.
- The unintended consequences of emphasising blood-borne virus in research on, and services for, people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs: A commentary based on enhanced bodybuilder perspectives. Underwood M., p. 19-23.
- Randomized controlled trial of harm reduction treatment for alcohol (HaRT-A) for people experiencing homelessness and alcohol use disorder. Collins S.E., Clifasefi S.L., Nelson L.A., Stanton J., Goldstein S.C., Taylor E.M., et al., p. 24-33.
- Safe, funny and frightening drinking situations from children's viewpoint: Comparing recalled childhood stories about others' drinking in Scandinavia. Törrönen J., p. 34-42.
- Polydrug use and polydrug markets amongst image and performance enhancing drug users: Implications for harm reduction interventions and drug policy. Salinas M., Floodgate W., Ralphs R., p. 43-51.
- Correlates of opioid and benzodiazepine co-prescription among people living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada: A population-level cohort study. Parent S., Nolan S., Fairbairn N., Ye M., Wu A., Montaner J., et al., p. 52-57.
- On the outside looking in: Finding a place for managed alcohol programs in the harm reduction movement. Ivsins A., Pauly B., Brown M., Evans J., Gray E., Schiff R., et al., p. 58-62.
- Drug dog affects: Accounting for the broad social, emotional and health impacts of general drug detection dog operations in Australia. Malins P., p. 63-71.
- A 'community enterprise' model for recreational cannabis: Lessons from alcohol licensing trusts in New Zealand. Rychert M., Wilkins C., p. 72-78.
- Turning points, identity, and social capital: A meta-ethnography of methamphetamine recovery. Brookfield S., Fitzgerald L., Selvey L., Maher L., p. 79-90.
- Estimating HIV and HCV prevalence among people who inject drugs in 5 Ukrainian cities using stratification-based respondent driven and random sampling. Zelenev A., Shea P., Mazhnaya A., Meteliuk A., Pykalo I., Marcus R., et al., p. 91-101.
- Drug safety testing, disposals and dealing in an English field: Exploring the operational and behavioural outcomes of the UK's first onsite 'drug checking' service. Measham F.C., p. 102-107.
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