Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.45 - July 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2017 |
Année de publication : | 2017 |
Format : | 1-70 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- Unintended impacts of regulatory changes to British Columbia Methadone Maintenance Program on addiction and HIV-related outcomes: An interrupted time series analysis. Socias M.E., Wood E., McNeil R., Kerr T., Dong H., Shoveller J., et al., p. 1-8. - Canadian harm reduction policies: A comparative content analysis of provincial and territorial documents, 2000-2015. Wild T.C., Pauly B., Belle-Isle L., Cavalieri W., Elliott R., Strike C., et al., p. 9-17. - Drug use practices among people who inject drugs in a context of drug market changes: Challenges for optimal coverage of harm reduction programs. Roy É., Arruda N., Leclerc P., Morissette C., Blanchette C., Blouin K., et al., p. 18-24. - Experience of harm from others' drinking and support for stricter alcohol policies: Analysis of the Australian National Drug Strategy Household Survey. Stanesby O., Rankin G., Callinan S., p. 25-32. - Still "at risk": An examination of how street-involved young people understand, experience, and engage with "harm reduction" in Vancouver's inner city. Bozinoff N., Small W., Long C., DeBeck K., Fast D., p. 33-39. - Has the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP) lost its way? [Viewpoint]. Gorman D.M., p. 40-41. - How preferences for volume-based promotions differ between at-risk and non-problem female drinkers. Trawley S.L., Bhullar N., Jones S.C., p. 42-45. - The utility of drug checking services as monitoring tools and more: A response to Pirona et al. Giné C.V., Vilamala M.V., Measham F., Brunt T.M., Bücheli A., Paulos C., et al., p. 46-47. - Vocational education paths, youth activities, and underage drinking in Russia: How early does the trouble start? Lushin V., Jaccard J., Ivaniushina V., Alexandrov D., p. 48-55. - Willingness to pay for opioid agonist treatment among opioid dependent people who inject drugs in Ukraine. Makarenko I., Mazhnaya A., Marcus R., Bojko M.J., Madden L., Filippovich S., et al., p. 56-63. - Prevalence and predictors of HCV among a cohort of opioid treatment patients in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Lambdin B.H., Lorvick J., Mbwambo J.K., Rwegasha J., Hassan S., Lum P., et al., p. 64-69. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09553959/45 |
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E. ROY ;
N. ARRUDA ;
P. LECLERC ;
C. MORISSETTE ;
C. BLANCHETTE ;
K. BLOUIN ;
M. ALARY
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Background: Until the early 2000s, people who inject drugs (PWID) in Québec had mainly been injecting powder cocaine and heroin. Since then, ethnographic studies have shown that the drug market has diversified, with crack and prescription opioid[...]
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