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International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.87 - January 2021
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International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.87 - January 2021
Paru le : 01/01/2021
Année : 2021
Langue(s) : Anglais

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CONTENTS:
- "I couldn't live with killing one of my friends or anybody": A rapid ethnographic study of drug sellers' use of drug checking. Betsos A., Valleriani J., Boyd J., Bardwell G., Kerr T., McNeil R., art. 102845.
- Dyadic analysis of criminal justice involvement and injection drug and sexual HIV risks among couples who inject drugs and their intimate partners in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Marotta P.L., Terlikbayeva A., Gilbert L., Davis A., Wu E., Metsch L., et al., art. 102950.
- Harm reduction in the time of COVID-19: Case study of homelessness and drug use in Dublin, Ireland. O'Carroll A., Duffin T., Collins J., art. 102966.
- A qualitative study of repeat naloxone administrations during opioid overdose intervention by people who use opioids in New York City. Parkin S., Neale J., Brown C., Jones J.D., Brandt L., Castillo F., et al., art. 102968.
- A systematic review of qualitative evidence on barriers to and facilitators of the implementation of opioid agonist treatment (OAT) programmes in prisons. Komalasari R., Wilson S., Haw S., art. 102978.
- Assembling and diversifying social contexts of recovery. Sultan A., Duff C., art. 102979.
- Intersectional structural vulnerability to abusive policing among people who inject drugs: A mixed methods assessment in California's Central Valley. Friedman J., Syvertsen J.L., Bourgois P., Bui A., Beletsky L., Pollini R., art. 102981.
- Stigma, discrimination and crystal methamphetamine ('ice'): Current attitudes in Australia. Deen H., Kershaw S., Newton N., Stapinski L., Birrell L., Debenham J., et al., art. 102982.
- Peer to peer communication about hepatitis C treatment amongst people who inject drugs: A longitudinal qualitative study. Goutzamanis S., Doyle J.S., Horyniak D., Higgs P., Hellard M., art. 102983.
- Can Google Trends search inform us about the population response and public health impact of abrupt change in alcohol policy? - A case study from India during the Covid-19 pandemic. Ghosh A., e-Roub F., Krishnan N.C., Choudhury S., Basu A., art. 102984.
- "Now it is mostly done through stashes, to do it in person one has to trust you": Understanding the retail injection drug market in Dnipro, Ukraine. Mazhnaya A., Kiriazova T., Chernova O., Tobin K., Owczarzak J., art. 102988.
- 'We realised we needed a new approach': Government and law enforcement perspectives on the implementation and future of the drug decriminalisation policy in Vietnam. Luong H.T., Hoang L.T., Le T.Q., Hoang T.A., Vu M.T., Tran H.Q., et al., art. 102990.
- Implementation and evaluation of an educational intervention for safer injection in people who inject drugs in Europe: a multi-country mixed-methods study. Roux P., Donadille C., Magen C., Schatz E., Stranz R., Curado A., et al., art. 102992.
- Supervised consumption service use and recent non-fatal overdose among people who inject drugs in Toronto, Canada. Scheim A.I., Bouck Z., Tookey P., Hopkins S., Sniderman R., McLean E., et al., art. 102993.
- Perceptions of professionals regarding interventions involving family members responsible for justice-involved youth with substance use disorders in Santiago, Chile. Lobato M., Sanderman R., Soto M., Mettifogo D., Hagedoorn M., art. 102996.
- Making "bad trips" good: How users of psychedelics narratively transform challenging trips into valuable experiences. Gashi L., Sandberg S., Pedersen W., art. 102997.
- The Cedar Project: Historical, structural and interpersonal determinants of involvement in survival sex work over time among Indigenous women who have used drugs in two Canadian cities. Sharma R., Pooyak S., Jongbloed K., Zamar D., Pearce M.E., Mazzuca A., et al., art. 103012.
- Fentanyl analogs on the Swedish webforum flashback: Interest and impact of scheduling. Moeller K., Svensson B., Munksgaard R., art. 103013.
- Making legitimacy: Drug user representation in United Nations drug policy settings. Madden A., Lancaster K., Ritter A., Treloar C., art. 103014.
- Spatiotemporal trends in discarded needle reports in San Francisco over a 10-year period, 2010-2019. Fozouni L., Khan S., Bearnot B., art. 103018.
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Implementation and evaluation of an educational intervention for safer injection in people who inject drugs in Europe: a multi-country mixed-methods study

Implementation and evaluation of an educational intervention for safer injection in people who inject drugs in Europe: a multi-country mixed-methods study

P. ROUX ; C. DONADILLE ; C. MAGEN ; E. SCHATZ ; R. STRANZ ; A. CURADO ; T. TSIAKOU ; L. VERDES ; A. ALEKSOVA ; P. CARRIERI ; S. MEZAACHE ; A. BEN CHARIF | 2021
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.87, January 2021) Article : Périodique
Background: Harm reduction (HR) interventions are essential to reduce human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission in people who inject drugs (PWID). Preliminary testing of the Individually Tailored Support and Edu[...]
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Harm reduction in the time of COVID-19: Case study of homelessness and drug use in Dublin, Ireland

Harm reduction in the time of COVID-19: Case study of homelessness and drug use in Dublin, Ireland

A. O'CARROLL ; T. DUFFIN ; J. COLLINS | 2021
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.87, January 2021) Article : Périodique
Dublin appears to have performed very well as compared to various scenarios for COVID-19 mortality amongst homeless and drug using populations. The experience, if borne out by further research, provides important lessons for policy discussions o[...]
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Making legitimacy: Drug user representation in United Nations drug policy settings

Making legitimacy: Drug user representation in United Nations drug policy settings

A. MADDEN ; K. LANCASTER ; A. RITTER ; C. TRELOAR | 2021
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.87, January 2021) Article : Périodique
Background: The importance of engaging people who use drugs in drug policy development is increasingly acknowledged including in recent UN documents. Little scholarly attention has been paid to 'drug user representation' in the global drug polic[...]
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Avoiding the stigma. A qualitative study of socially included women's experiences of drug use and dealing, health services and the police in France

Avoiding the stigma. A qualitative study of socially included women's experiences of drug use and dealing, health services and the police in France

S. PERRIN ; K. BERTRAND ; E. LANGLOIS | 2021
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.87, January 2021) Article : Périodique
The figure of drug user and dealer is stigmatized, linked to violence and illness. This is due to a reductionist discourse which implements othering processes generating scapegoat figures in the drug world. All drug users and sellers are assimil[...]
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