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Auteur M. STOOVE |
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M. TEMPLE-SMITH ; M. STOOVE ; A. SMITH ; M. O'BRIEN ; D. MITCHELL ; C. BANWELL ; G. BAMMER ; D. JOLLEY ; S. GIFFORD |ENGLISH : Hepatitis C is among Australia's most common notifiable infectious diseases and the majority of those affected develop chronic illness. Management of other chronic illnesses has been shown to be most effective when gender-specific he[...]![]()
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D. HORYNIAK ; M. STOOVE ; L. DEGENHARDT ; C. AITKEN ; T. KERR ; P. DIETZE |Background: Changes in drug market characteristics have been shown to affect drug use patterns but few studies have examined their impacts on injecting initiation experiences and subsequent patterns of injecting drug use (IDU). Methods: We coll[...]![]()
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S. WALKER ; K. LANCASTER ; M. STOOVE ; P. HIGGS ; M. WILSON |Utilizing Bacchi's poststructuralist approach, "What's the problem represented to be?," we critically examine how the "problem" of drug use in prison is represented within a key initiative - the Identified Drug User program (IDUP) - of prison dr[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Once involved in the criminal justice system, people who inject drugs (PWID) have a high probability of multiple system encounters. Imprisonment typically fails to rehabilitate PWID, who upon return to the community are at[...]![]()
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J. MOUNTENEY ; M. STOOVE ; S. HAUGLAND |Within the drug trend monitoring arena, there is an increasing emphasis on the need for more timely identification and reporting of new patterns in drug consumption for policy-making purposes. However, there are documented problems with establis[...]![]()
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Mortality and cause of death in a cohort of people who had ever injected drugs in Glasgow: 1982-2012
D. NAMBIAR ; A. WEIR ; E. J. ASPINALL ; M. STOOVE ; S. HUTCHINSON ; P. DIETZE ; L. WAUGH ; D. J. GOLDBERG |Background: To describe all-cause and cause-specific mortality in a cohort of people who had ever injected drugs (PWID) with a low prevalence of HIV over 20-30 years. Methods: Using a retrospective study design, identifying data from a cohort o[...]Nouveauté