Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.22, n°3 - May 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• How many HIV infections are prevented by Vancouver Canada's supervised injection facility? Pinkerton S.D., p. 179-183. • Beyond human rights and public health: Citizenship issues in harm reduction. Chen J.-s., p. 184-188. • What is the role of harm reduction when drug users say they want abstinence? Neale J., Nettleton S., Pickering L., p. 189-193. • Abstinence and harm reduction: Can they work together? McKeganey N., p. 194-195. • Rhetoric, reality and research: What they mean for achieving the best possible treatment system for addiction-related problems. Miller P., Dunlop A., p. 196-197. • Doping in sport: A review of medical practitioners' knowledge, attitudes and beliefs. Backhouse S.H., McKenna J., p. 198-202. • Amphetamine-type stimulant use and HIV/STI risk behaviour among young female sex workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Maher L., Phlong P., Mooney-Somers J., Keo S., Stein E., Couture M.C., et al., p. 203-209. • Harm reduction intensity--Its role in HAART adherence amongst drug users in Amsterdam. Lambers F.A.E., Stolte I.G., van den Berg C.H.S.B., Coutinho R.A., Prins M., p. 210-218. • Performance and coverage of HIV interventions for injection drug users: Insights from triangulation of programme, field and surveillance data from Pakistan. Khan A.A., Khan A., p. 219-225. • Estimating national-level syringe availability to injecting drug users and injection coverage: Switzerland, 1996-2006. Arnaud S., Jeannin A., Dubois-Arber F., p. 226-232. • Drug policy, harm and human rights: A rationalist approach. Stevens A., p. 233-238. • The prospect of implementing a Safer Injection Facility in San Francisco: Perspectives of community stakeholders. Wenger L.D., Arreola S.G., Kral A.H., p. 239-241. |
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