Titre : | International Journal of Drug Policy, Vol.57 - July 2018 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/07/2018 |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Format : | 1-136 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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CONTENTS:
- New psychoactive substances in oral fluid of French and Belgian drivers in 2016. Richeval C., Wille S.M.R., Nachon-Phanithavong M., Samyn N., Allorge D., Gaulier J.-m., p. 1-3. - Medical cannabis: An oxymoron? Physicians' perceptions of medical cannabis. Zolotov Y., Vulfsons S., Zarhin D., Sznitman S., p. 4-10. - Hepatitis C virus status awareness and test results confirmation among people who inject drugs in Ukraine. Iakunchykova O., Meteliuk A., Zelenev A., Mazhnaya A., Tracy M., Altice F.L., p. 11-17. - Employment and paid work among participants in a randomized controlled trial comparing diacetylmorphine and hydromorphone. Nikoo M., Vogel M., Choi F., Song M.J., Burghardt J., Zafari Z., et al., p. 18-24. - Safe and unsafe spaces: Non-fatal overdose, arrest, and receptive syringe sharing among people who inject drugs in public and semi-public spaces in Baltimore City. Hunter K., Park J.N., Allen S.T., Chaulk P., Frost T., Weir B.W., et al., p. 25-31. - An analysis of Belgian Cannabis Social Clubs' supply practices: A shapeshifting model? Pardal M., p. 32-41. - The cost-effectiveness of seven behavioural interventions to prevent drug misuse in vulnerable populations. Pennington B., Collins B., Leigh S., Martin A.P., Owen L., Fischer A., et al., p. 42-50. - Hepatitis C care continuum and associated barriers among people who inject drugs in Chennai, India. Patel E.U., Solomon S.S., McFall A.M., Srikrishnan A.K., Pradeep A., Nandagopal P., et al., p. 51-60. - Drug policy constellations: A Habermasian approach for understanding English drug policy. Stevens A., Zampini G.F., p. 61-71. - Exploring what shapes injection and non-injection among a sample of marginalized people who use drugs. Ivsins A., Marsh S., p. 72-78. - People who inject drugs and HIV crisis in Pence's Indiana: A media analysis using two policymaking theories. Stupplebeen D.A., p. 79-85. - Big data on a big new market: Insights from Washington State's legal cannabis market. Caulkins J.P., Bao Y., Davenport S., Fahli I., Guo Y., Kinnard K., et al., p. 86-94. - Interventions to increase testing, linkage to care and treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among people in prisons: A systematic review. Kronfli N., Linthwaite B., Kouyoumdjian F., Klein M.B., Lebouché B., Sebastiani G., et al., p. 95-103. - Stigma at every turn: Health services experiences among people who inject drugs. Paquette C.E., Syvertsen J.L., Pollini R.A., p. 104-110. - Overlap between harm reduction and HIV service utilisation among PWID in India: Implications for HIV combination prevention. Smith M.K., Solomon S.S., Cummings D.A.T., Srikrishnan A.K., Kumar M.S., Vasudevan C.K., et al., p. 111-118. - Opioid-related mortality in rural America: Geographic heterogeneity and intervention strategies. Rigg K.K., Monnat S.M., Chavez M.N., p. 119-129. - The opioid epidemic and injection drug use: MIPIE and health harms related to the injection of prescription opioids. Mateu-Gelabert P., Guarino H., p. 130-132. |
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Lien : | https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/international-journal-of-drug-policy/vol/57/ |
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