Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.21, n°5 - September 2010 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/09/2010 |
Année de publication : | 2010 |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
- Optimal provision of needle and syringe programmes for injecting drug users: A systematic review, Jones L., Pickering L., Sumnall H., Mcveigh J., Bellis M.A., p. 335-342. - Response to Volkow P et al. - Cross-border paid plasma donation among injection drug users in two Mexico-U.S. border cities - International Journal of Drug Policy 20 (2009) 409-412, Penrod J., Gustafson M., Schreiber G., Bult J., Farrugia A., p. 343-344; discussion 345-346. - Meth/amphetamine use and associated HIV: Implications for global policy and public health, Degenhardt L., Mathers B., Guarinieri M., Panda S., Phillips B., Strathdee S.A., et al., p. 347-358. - Retail price as an outcome measure for the effectiveness of drug law enforcement, Bright D.A., Ritter A., p. 359-363. - Quality of life among opiate-dependent individuals: A review of the literature, De Maeyer J., Vanderplasschen W., Broekaert E., p. 364-380. - The effect of methamphetamine and heroin price on polydrug use: A behavioural economics analysis in Sydney, Australia, Chalmers J., Bradford D., Jones C., p. 381-389. - Beyond neoclassical economics: Social process, agency and the maintenance of order in an Australian illicit drug marketplace, Dwyer R., Moore D., p. 390-398. - Composition, purity and perceived quality of street cocaine in France, Evrard I., Legleye S., Cadet-Tairou A., p. 399-406. - Opioid substitution therapy in Tajikistan: Another perpetual pilot?, Latypov A., p. 407-410. - Is UK drug policy evidence based?, Bennett T., Holloway K., p. 411-417. - An external evaluation of a peer-run outreach-based syringe exchange in Vancouver, Canada, Hayashi K., Wood E., Wiebe L., Qi J., Kerr T., p. 418-421. - Scaling up methadone maintenance treatment for opioid-dependent prisoners in Iran, Farnia M., Ebrahimi B., Shams A., Zamani S., p. 422-424. - Racial differences in acquisition of syringes from pharmacies under conditions of legal but restricted sales, Costenbader E.C., Zule W.A., Coomes C.C., p. 425-428. - Older and sicker: Changing mortality of drug users in treatment in the North West of England, Beynon C., Mcveigh J., Hurst A., Marr A., p. 429-431. - A peer-drinking group motivational intervention among Thai male undergraduate students, Pensuksan W.C., Taneepanichskul S., Williams M.A., p. 432-436. - Misdirected opposition: Evidence opposing "not in my back yard" arguments against syringe exchange programmes, Williams C.T., Ouellet L.J., p. 437-439. |
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BACKGROUND: There is little knowledge about the composition and cocaine content of street cocaine, nor about what users know about it.
METHOD: 373 cocaine users were face to face interviewed between May and December 2006 about the last sample [...]
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L. JONES ;
L. PICKERING ;
H. SUMNALL ;
J. McVEIGH ;
M. A. BELLIS
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The introduction of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) during the 1980s is credited with averting an HIV epidemic in the United Kingdom and Australia, but hepatitis C (HCV) incidence continues to rise among injecting drug users (IDUs). NSPs in[...]
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