Titre : | Substance Use and Misuse, Vol.47, n°5 - 2012 - Drug users as social change agents |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 16/04/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 461-610 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Drug user organizations in the Nordic countries-local, national, and international dimensions. Frank V.A., Anker J., Tammi T., p. 462-473. • A social network approach to demonstrate the diffusion and change process of intervention from peer health advocates to the drug using community. Li J., Weeks M.R., Borgatti S.P., Clair S., Dickson-Gomez J., p. 474-490. • The injection support team: a peer-driven program to address unsafe injecting in a Canadian setting. Small W., Wood E., Tobin D., Rikley J., Lapushinsky D., Kerr T., p. 491-501. • Collective empowerment while creating knowledge: a description of a community-based participatory research project with drug users in Bangkok, Thailand. Hayashi K., Fairbairn N., Suwannawong P., Kaplan K., Wood E., Kerr T., p. 502-510. • In control?: Ukrainian opiate substitution treatment patients strive for a voice in their treatment. Golovanevskaya M., Vlasenko L., Saucier R., p. 511-521. • Agents of Change: Peer Mentorship as HIV Prevention Among HIV-Positive Injection Drug Users. Mackenzie S., Pearson C., Frye V., Gomez C.A., Latka M.H., Purcell D.W., et al., p. 522-534. • Implementation of harm reduction toward crack users in Brazil: barriers and achievements. Domanico A., Malta M., p. 535-546. • The "translators": engaging former drug users as key research staff to design and implement a risk reduction program for rural cocaine users. Stewart K.E., Wright P.B., Sims D., Tyner K.R., Montgomery B.E., p. 547-554. • Street-level Research on Street-level Interventions Among Drug Users: Commentary on Papers by Frank et al., Hayashi et al., Small et al., and Domanico and Malta. Lune H., p. 555-557. • Caught between the "soft" and "hard" arms of the state: a conceptual apparatus for situating the formative role of drug user organizations in national policy-making and local service delivery -a commentary. Zibbell J.E., p. 558-565. • People Who Use Drugs as Agents of Change: Peer-to-Peer Education as a Force for Positive Change. Albert E.R., p. 566-567. • What we do not know about organizations of people who use drugs. Friedman S.R., Schneider E., Latkin C., p. 568-572. • "Peer Workers/Health Counselors": A New Label for a Labeled Population. A Work-in-Progress which may not Progress. Einstein S., p. 573-586. Appendix 1: Selected readings. Appendix 2: COMMENTARIES: • Views: Active drug users as social change agents. A straw for the pilgrim: beyond specialization. Allamani A., p. 588-590. • The proactivity of people who use drugs as a political and ethical imperative. Bastos F.I., p. 590-592. • Drug users as social change agents: example of Austria. Edelbacher M., p. 592-593. • Creative drug consumption and production in Medellin, Colombia. Jaramillo-Escobar L., Thoumi F.E., p. 594-595. • Active drug users as social change agents: some ethical dimensions. Kleinig J., p. 596-598. • Drug use research: drug users as subjects or agents of change. Latkin C., Friedman S., p. 598-599. • Appendix II: Active Drug Users as Agents of Change. Naegle M.A., p. 600-601. • Committeeville and drug users as social change agents. Ryan J., p. 601-604. • Drug users as social change agents in Asia: the diversity of experience and challenges. Sharma M., Chatterjee A., p. 604-606. • Drug users as social change agents: increasing but limited possibilities in Sweden. Storbjork J., p. 606-609. |
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