Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.46 - August 2017 - Special section: US heroin in transition
Auteur(s) :
CICCARONE, D. (Éditeur scientifique)
Paru le :
01/08/2017
Année :
2017
Page(s) :
1-180
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Note de contenu :
CONTENTS:
- Opioid analgesics and heroin: Examining drug misuse trends among a sample of drug treatment clients in Kentucky. Victor G.A., Walker R., Cole J., Logan T.K., p. 1-6.
- A mapping review of take-home naloxone for people released from correctional settings. Horton M., McDonald R., Green T.C., Nielsen S., Strang J., Degenhardt L., et al., p. 7-16.
- High enhancer, downer, withdrawal helper: Multifunctional nonmedical benzodiazepine use among young adult opioid users in New York City. Mateu-Gelabert P., Jessell L., Goodbody E., Kim D., Gile K., Teubl J., et al., p. 17-27.
- Injection into the jugular vein among people who inject drugs in the United Kingdom: Prevalence, associated factors and harms. Hope V.D., Iversen J., Cullen K.J., Parry J.V., Maher L., Nucbe F., p. 28-33.
- The extent of and factors associated with self-reported overdose and self-reported receipt of naloxone among people who inject drugs (PWID) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. O'Halloran C., Cullen K., Njoroge J., Jessop L., Smith J., Hope V., et al., p. 34-40.
- Health-damaging policing practices among persons who inject drugs in Mexico: Are deported migrants at greater risk? Pinedo M., Beletsky L., Alamillo N., Ojeda V.D., p. 41-46.
- Neighborhood characteristics and prescription drug misuse among adolescents: The importance of social disorganization and social capital. Ford J.A., Sacra S.A., Yohros A., p. 47-53.
- Fatal and non-fatal opioid overdose in opioid dependent patients treated with methadone, buprenorphine or implant naltrexone. Kelty E., Hulse G., p. 54-60.
- Diverted medications and new psychoactive substances - A chemical network analysis of discarded injecting paraphernalia in Hungary. Gyarmathy V.A., Péterfi A., Figeczki T., Kiss J., Medgyesi-Frank K., Posta J., et al., p. 61-65.
- Secondary harm mitigation: A more humanitarian framework for international drug law enforcement. Blaustein J., McLay M., McCulloch J., p. 66-73.
- Trends in PIEDs use among male clients of needle-syringe programs in Queensland, Australia; 2007-2015. Jacka B., Peacock A., Degenhardt L., Bruno R., Clare P., Kemp R., et al., p. 74-78.
- "What constitutes a 'problem'?" Producing 'alcohol problems' through online counselling encounters. Savic M., Ferguson N., Manning V., Bathish R., Lubman D.I., p. 79-89.
- Prevalence of prescription opioid use disorder among chronic opioid therapy patients after health plan opioid dose and risk reduction initiatives. Von Korff M., Walker R.L., Saunders K., Shortreed S.M., Thakral M., Parchman M., et al., p. 90-98.
- How does the use of multiple needles/syringes per injecting episode impact on the measurement of individual level needle and syringe program coverage? O'Keefe D., McCormack A., Cogger S., Aitken C., Burns L., Bruno R., et al., p. 99-106.
- Fentanyl in the US heroin supply: A rapidly changing risk environment [Editorial]. Ciccarone D., p. 107-111.
- US regional and demographic differences in prescription opioid and heroin-related overdose hospitalizations. Unick G.J., Ciccarone D., p. 112-119.
- Heroin and fentanyl overdoses in Kentucky: Epidemiology and surveillance. Slavova S., Costich J.F., Bunn T.L., Luu H., Singleton M., Hargrove S.L., et al., p. 120-129.
- Epidemiology of fentanyl-involved drug overdose deaths: A geospatial retrospective study in Rhode Island, USA. Marshall B.D.L., Krieger M.S., Yedinak J.L., Ogera P., Banerjee P., Alexander-Scott N.E., et al., p. 130-135.
- Exposure to fentanyl-contaminated heroin and overdose risk among illicit opioid users in Rhode Island: A mixed methods study. Carroll J.J., Marshall B.D.L., Rich J.D., Green T.C., p. 136-145.
- Heroin uncertainties: Exploring users' perceptions of fentanyl-adulterated and -substituted 'heroin'. Ciccarone D., Ondocsin J., Mars S.G., p. 146-155.
- Today's fentanyl crisis: Prohibition's Iron Law, revisited. Beletsky L., Davis C.S., p. 156-159.
- Silicon to syringe: Cryptomarkets and disruptive innovation in opioid supply chains. Gilbert M., Dasgupta N., p. 160-167.
- Toxicosurveillance in the US opioid epidemic. Lucyk S.N., Nelson L.S., p. 168-171.
- Naloxone for heroin, prescription opioid, and illicitly made fentanyl overdoses: Challenges and innovations responding to a dynamic epidemic. Fairbairn N., Coffin P.O., Walley A.Y., p. 172-179.
- Opioid analgesics and heroin: Examining drug misuse trends among a sample of drug treatment clients in Kentucky. Victor G.A., Walker R., Cole J., Logan T.K., p. 1-6.
- A mapping review of take-home naloxone for people released from correctional settings. Horton M., McDonald R., Green T.C., Nielsen S., Strang J., Degenhardt L., et al., p. 7-16.
- High enhancer, downer, withdrawal helper: Multifunctional nonmedical benzodiazepine use among young adult opioid users in New York City. Mateu-Gelabert P., Jessell L., Goodbody E., Kim D., Gile K., Teubl J., et al., p. 17-27.
- Injection into the jugular vein among people who inject drugs in the United Kingdom: Prevalence, associated factors and harms. Hope V.D., Iversen J., Cullen K.J., Parry J.V., Maher L., Nucbe F., p. 28-33.
- The extent of and factors associated with self-reported overdose and self-reported receipt of naloxone among people who inject drugs (PWID) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. O'Halloran C., Cullen K., Njoroge J., Jessop L., Smith J., Hope V., et al., p. 34-40.
- Health-damaging policing practices among persons who inject drugs in Mexico: Are deported migrants at greater risk? Pinedo M., Beletsky L., Alamillo N., Ojeda V.D., p. 41-46.
- Neighborhood characteristics and prescription drug misuse among adolescents: The importance of social disorganization and social capital. Ford J.A., Sacra S.A., Yohros A., p. 47-53.
- Fatal and non-fatal opioid overdose in opioid dependent patients treated with methadone, buprenorphine or implant naltrexone. Kelty E., Hulse G., p. 54-60.
- Diverted medications and new psychoactive substances - A chemical network analysis of discarded injecting paraphernalia in Hungary. Gyarmathy V.A., Péterfi A., Figeczki T., Kiss J., Medgyesi-Frank K., Posta J., et al., p. 61-65.
- Secondary harm mitigation: A more humanitarian framework for international drug law enforcement. Blaustein J., McLay M., McCulloch J., p. 66-73.
- Trends in PIEDs use among male clients of needle-syringe programs in Queensland, Australia; 2007-2015. Jacka B., Peacock A., Degenhardt L., Bruno R., Clare P., Kemp R., et al., p. 74-78.
- "What constitutes a 'problem'?" Producing 'alcohol problems' through online counselling encounters. Savic M., Ferguson N., Manning V., Bathish R., Lubman D.I., p. 79-89.
- Prevalence of prescription opioid use disorder among chronic opioid therapy patients after health plan opioid dose and risk reduction initiatives. Von Korff M., Walker R.L., Saunders K., Shortreed S.M., Thakral M., Parchman M., et al., p. 90-98.
- How does the use of multiple needles/syringes per injecting episode impact on the measurement of individual level needle and syringe program coverage? O'Keefe D., McCormack A., Cogger S., Aitken C., Burns L., Bruno R., et al., p. 99-106.
- Fentanyl in the US heroin supply: A rapidly changing risk environment [Editorial]. Ciccarone D., p. 107-111.
- US regional and demographic differences in prescription opioid and heroin-related overdose hospitalizations. Unick G.J., Ciccarone D., p. 112-119.
- Heroin and fentanyl overdoses in Kentucky: Epidemiology and surveillance. Slavova S., Costich J.F., Bunn T.L., Luu H., Singleton M., Hargrove S.L., et al., p. 120-129.
- Epidemiology of fentanyl-involved drug overdose deaths: A geospatial retrospective study in Rhode Island, USA. Marshall B.D.L., Krieger M.S., Yedinak J.L., Ogera P., Banerjee P., Alexander-Scott N.E., et al., p. 130-135.
- Exposure to fentanyl-contaminated heroin and overdose risk among illicit opioid users in Rhode Island: A mixed methods study. Carroll J.J., Marshall B.D.L., Rich J.D., Green T.C., p. 136-145.
- Heroin uncertainties: Exploring users' perceptions of fentanyl-adulterated and -substituted 'heroin'. Ciccarone D., Ondocsin J., Mars S.G., p. 146-155.
- Today's fentanyl crisis: Prohibition's Iron Law, revisited. Beletsky L., Davis C.S., p. 156-159.
- Silicon to syringe: Cryptomarkets and disruptive innovation in opioid supply chains. Gilbert M., Dasgupta N., p. 160-167.
- Toxicosurveillance in the US opioid epidemic. Lucyk S.N., Nelson L.S., p. 168-171.
- Naloxone for heroin, prescription opioid, and illicitly made fentanyl overdoses: Challenges and innovations responding to a dynamic epidemic. Fairbairn N., Coffin P.O., Walley A.Y., p. 172-179.
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G. A. VICTOR ;
R. WALKER ;
J. COLE ;
T. K. LOGAN
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2017
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.46, August 2017) Article : Périodique
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K. RUGGLES ;
J. LAZAR ;
S. FRIEDMAN ;
H. GUARINO
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Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.46, August 2017) Article : Périodique
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Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.46, August 2017) Article : Périodique
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