Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.23, n°4 - July 2012 - International AIDS Conference 2012 issue : People who inject drugs - Responding to HIV and other blood borne infections |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 255-340 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
• Harm reduction investment and the global economy. Wilson D., p. 255-256. • Mobile safe injecting facilities in Barcelona and Berlin. Dietze P., Winter R., Pedrana A., Leicht A., Majó i Roca X., Brugal M.T., p. 257-260. • Needle exchange and the HIV epidemic in Vancouver: Lessons learned from 15 years of research. Hyshka E., Strathdee S., Wood E., Kerr T., p. 261-270. • HIV prevalence amongst injecting drug users in Iran: A systematic review of studies conducted during the decade 1998–2007. Rahimi-Movaghar A., Amin-Esmaeili M., Haghdoost A.-a., Sadeghirad B., Mohraz M., p. 271-278. • Global Fund investments in harm reduction from 2002 to 2009. Bridge J., Hunter B.M., Atun R., Lazarus J.V., p. 279-285. • Negotiating access: Social barriers to purchasing syringes at pharmacies in Tijuana, Mexico. Davidson P.J., Lozada R., Rosen P.C., Macias A., Gallardo M., Pollini R.A., p. 286-294. • Needle exchange and the geography of survival in the South Bronx. McLean K., p. 295-302. • Retrospective accounts of injection initiation in intimate partnerships. Simmons J., Rajan S., McMahon J.M., p. 303-311. • Positive health beliefs and behaviours in the midst of difficult lives: Women who inject drugs. Olsen A., Banwell C., Dance P., Maher L., p. 312-318. • Drug policy in Vietnam: A decade of change? Vuong T., Ali R., Baldwin S., Mills S., p. 319-326. • A harm reduction paradox: Comparing China's policies on needle and syringe exchange and methadone maintenance. Smith K., Bartlett N., Wang N., p. 327-332. • Transition to injection amongst opioid users in Iran: Implications for harm reduction. Malekinejad M., Vazirian M., p. 333-337. • An examination of injection drug use trends in Victoria and Vancouver, BC after the closure of Victoria's only fixed-site needle and syringe programme. Ivsins A., Chow C., Macdonald S., Stockwell T., Vallance K., Marsh D.C., et al., p. 338-340. |
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