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Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Base-line data from a community-based HIV outreach effort serving Puerto Rican injection drug users (IDUs) in Massachusetts identified that approximately half of their clients were born on the mainland and half on the island. METHODS[...]Périodique
P. DIETZE ; C. FRY ; RUMBOLD G. ; J. GEROSTAMOULOS | 2001ENGLISH : Heroin overdose is a common experience amongst heroin users in Victoria, Australia and presents an increasingly serious public health problem for the Victorian community. The number of heroin-related fatalities has increased from 49 [...]Rapport
N. HUNT ; Independent working group on drug consumption rooms | York : Joseph Rowntree Foundation | 2006Increasingly, 'safer injecting rooms' (SIRs) and other 'drug consumption rooms' (DCRs) are being adopted as a component within national responses to the health and community safety problems that can accompany illicit drug use. Although a range [...]Périodique
K. FREEMAN ; C. G. A. JONES ; D. J. WEATHERBURN ; S. RUTTER ; C. J. SPOONER ; N. DONNELLY | 2005The current study aimed to model the effect of Australia's first Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) on acquisitive crime and loitering by drug users and dealers. The effect of the MSIC on drug-related property and violent crime was exa[...]Article : Périodique
K. HENRIKSEN ; J. A. JACOBSEN ; E. M. HENRIKSEN ; L. GOMES ; H. WAAL ; P. KRAJCI |BACKGROUND: This is a 6-year retrospective quality control study of the LASSO Program (Low Threshold Substitution Treatment in Oslo), using exclusively Suboxone® (buprenorphine-naloxone [BPNX]) in out-patient settings. Adequate abstinence prior [...]Rapport
D. R. BEWLEY-TAYLOR ; M. JELSMA | Amsterdam : Transnational Institute (TNI) | Series on legislative reform of drug policies | 2012This briefing paper outlines the international legal drug control obligations, the room for manoeuvre the regime leaves open to national policy makers and the clear limits of latitude that cannot be crossed without violating the treaties. It als[...]Périodique
SKRETTING A. | 2006Instituting public injection facilities has prompted heated debate in Denmark since 1996 and in Norway since 1999. In Finland and Sweden establishing injection rooms remains a "non-issue". The article seeks to explain how and why the Nordic coun[...]Article : Périodique
E. WOOD ; T. KERR ; P. M. SPITTAL ; K. LI ; W. SMALL ; M. W. TYNDALL ; R. S. HOGG ; M. V. O'SHAUGHNESSY ; M. T. SCHECHTER |Background: Although medically supervised safer injecting facilities (SIFs) remain untested in North America, their implementation is currently being debated. Reluctance of health policy makers to initiate a pilot study of SIFs may in part be hi[...]Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Government-sanctioned Safer Injection Facilities (SIFs) have been implemented around the world to address public health and public order concerns associated with injection drug use. The goal of this study was to investigate how commu[...]Périodique
A. WODAK ; SYMONDS A. ; R. RICHMOND | 2003In shooting galleries, drug users are able to illegally rent cubicles to inject drugs. Established in Kings Cross, Sydney in the early 1990s, police grudgingly tolerated several such galleries. In 1997, a royal commission recommended that a parl[...]Article : Périodique
There is increasing appreciation of the need to understand how social and structural factors shape HIV risk. Drawing on a review of recently published literature, we seek to describe the social structural production of HIV risk associated with i[...]Article : Périodique
The Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) opened May 6 2001, and a number of government-funded evaluations released between 2003 and 2008 are examined. Findings of this analysis of the data are that the injecting centre, over its i[...]Périodique
J. KIMBER ; M. McDONALD ; I. VAN BEEK ; J. KALDOR ; D. WEATHERBURN ; H. LAPSLEY ; R. P. MATTICK | 2003ENGLISH : This paper describes characteristics of clients registered in the first 12 months of the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre's (MSIC) operation, as well as predictors of frequent attendance. The study is based on information[...]Périodique
I. VAN BEEK | 2003ENGLISH : The Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) is the first supervised injecting facility (SIF) in Australia and the English-speaking world. It commenced operations in May 2001 as a trial to be independently evaluated. The M[...]Périodique
I. VAN BEEK ; J. KIMBER ; DAKIN A. ; S. GILMOUR | 2004FRANÇAIS : Le centre d'injection médicalement assisté de Sydney (MSIC) fait suite à l'essai tenté en 2001. Opérant sur un modèle médical, le premier objectif du centre est de réduire la morbidité et la mortalité associées aux overdoses. Le pers[...]