Bulletin de Périodique
International Journal of Drug Policy , Vol.131 - September 2024
Paru le :
01/09/2024
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Anglais
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CONTENTS:
- Guiding principles for breaking down drug-related stigma in academic writing [Editorial]. Bathish R., Madden A., Duff C., Ritter A., art. 104515.
- National increase in the community supply of take?home naloxone associated with a mass media campaign in Scotland: a segmented time series analysis. Trayner K.M.A., Yeung A., Sumnall H.R., Anderson M., Glancy M.E., Atkinson A., et al., art. 104106.
- How to save a life: Public awareness of a national mass media take home naloxone campaign, and effects of exposure to campaign components on overdose knowledge and responses. Sumnall H.R., Atkinson A.M., Anderson M., McAuley A., Trayner K.M.A., art. 104111.
- The 'ban' for public health that wasn't? Views and impressions on cannabis retail promotion/advertising realities amidst legalization policy in Canada [Viewpoint]. Fischer B., art. 104294.
- The impact of an unsanctioned compassion club on non-fatal overdose. Kalicum J., Nyx E., Kennedy M.C., Kerr T., art. 104330.
- Modeling the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on achieving HCV elimination amongst young and unstably housed people who inject drugs in San Francisco. Fraser H., Stone J., Facente S.N., Artenie A., Patel S., Wilson E.C., et al., art. 104452.
- Taking the potential harms of psychedelic-assisted therapy seriously: How do we prevent or mitigate the risks to vulnerable patients? [Viewpoint]. Sznitman S.R., Broers B., Auer R., Tal K., art. 104521.
- Essential/precursor chemical control research: Giommoni's review, understanding multi-replication interrupted time series analysis, and next steps. Cunningham J.K., art. 104525.
- "To smoke feels gender": Exploring the transformative and emancipatory capacities of cannabis among transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming (TGNC) youth. Barborini C., Goodyear T., Kia H., Gilbert M., Ferlatte O., Knight R., art. 104536.
- A case study of the DULF compassion club and fulfillment centre - A logical step forward in harm reduction. Nyx E., Kalicum J., art. 104537.
- "What I should be doing is harm reduction, if I'm doing my job right": Engagement with harm reduction principles among prosecutors enacting drug policy reform in the United States. Rouhani S., Winiker A.K., Zhang L., Sherman S.G., Bandara S., art. 104541.
- Racial, ethnic, and neighborhood socioeconomic disparities in local cannabis retail policy in California. Simard B.J., Padon A.A., Silver L.D., Avalos L.A., Soroosh A.J., Young-Wolff K.C., art. 104542.
- Ignored inequities: Critical analysis of the pre-launch development of British Columbia's "Stop Overdose" campaign. Greto T., Neufeld S.D., art. 104546.
- A qualitative evaluation of a fentanyl patch safer supply program in Vancouver, Canada. Norton A., Ivsins A., Holliday E., Sutherland C., Kerr T., Kennedy M.C., art. 104547.
- 20-year trends in Australian methamphetamine-related deaths, 2001-2020. Stronach O., Dietze P., Livingston M., Roxburgh A., art. 104548.
- Using nominal group technique with people who are incarcerated in Canadian federal prisons to identify barriers and solutions to improving Prison Needle Exchange Program uptake. Lafferty L., Altice F.L., Leone F., Stoové M., Lloyd A.R., Hajarizadeh B., et al., art. 104549.
- Guiding principles for breaking down drug-related stigma in academic writing [Editorial]. Bathish R., Madden A., Duff C., Ritter A., art. 104515.
- National increase in the community supply of take?home naloxone associated with a mass media campaign in Scotland: a segmented time series analysis. Trayner K.M.A., Yeung A., Sumnall H.R., Anderson M., Glancy M.E., Atkinson A., et al., art. 104106.
- How to save a life: Public awareness of a national mass media take home naloxone campaign, and effects of exposure to campaign components on overdose knowledge and responses. Sumnall H.R., Atkinson A.M., Anderson M., McAuley A., Trayner K.M.A., art. 104111.
- The 'ban' for public health that wasn't? Views and impressions on cannabis retail promotion/advertising realities amidst legalization policy in Canada [Viewpoint]. Fischer B., art. 104294.
- The impact of an unsanctioned compassion club on non-fatal overdose. Kalicum J., Nyx E., Kennedy M.C., Kerr T., art. 104330.
- Modeling the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on achieving HCV elimination amongst young and unstably housed people who inject drugs in San Francisco. Fraser H., Stone J., Facente S.N., Artenie A., Patel S., Wilson E.C., et al., art. 104452.
- Taking the potential harms of psychedelic-assisted therapy seriously: How do we prevent or mitigate the risks to vulnerable patients? [Viewpoint]. Sznitman S.R., Broers B., Auer R., Tal K., art. 104521.
- Essential/precursor chemical control research: Giommoni's review, understanding multi-replication interrupted time series analysis, and next steps. Cunningham J.K., art. 104525.
- "To smoke feels gender": Exploring the transformative and emancipatory capacities of cannabis among transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming (TGNC) youth. Barborini C., Goodyear T., Kia H., Gilbert M., Ferlatte O., Knight R., art. 104536.
- A case study of the DULF compassion club and fulfillment centre - A logical step forward in harm reduction. Nyx E., Kalicum J., art. 104537.
- "What I should be doing is harm reduction, if I'm doing my job right": Engagement with harm reduction principles among prosecutors enacting drug policy reform in the United States. Rouhani S., Winiker A.K., Zhang L., Sherman S.G., Bandara S., art. 104541.
- Racial, ethnic, and neighborhood socioeconomic disparities in local cannabis retail policy in California. Simard B.J., Padon A.A., Silver L.D., Avalos L.A., Soroosh A.J., Young-Wolff K.C., art. 104542.
- Ignored inequities: Critical analysis of the pre-launch development of British Columbia's "Stop Overdose" campaign. Greto T., Neufeld S.D., art. 104546.
- A qualitative evaluation of a fentanyl patch safer supply program in Vancouver, Canada. Norton A., Ivsins A., Holliday E., Sutherland C., Kerr T., Kennedy M.C., art. 104547.
- 20-year trends in Australian methamphetamine-related deaths, 2001-2020. Stronach O., Dietze P., Livingston M., Roxburgh A., art. 104548.
- Using nominal group technique with people who are incarcerated in Canadian federal prisons to identify barriers and solutions to improving Prison Needle Exchange Program uptake. Lafferty L., Altice F.L., Leone F., Stoové M., Lloyd A.R., Hajarizadeh B., et al., art. 104549.
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L. LAFFERTY ;
F. L. ALTICE ;
F. LEONE ;
M. STOOVE ;
A. R. LLOYD ;
B. HAJARIZADEH ;
N. KRONFLI
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Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.131, September 2024) Article : Périodique
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.131, September 2024) Article : Périodique
Background: Prison needle exchange programs (PNEPs) are a critical component for harm reduction in prisons. Little is known about the PNEP access barriers for people who are incarcerated, but the low uptake in the Canadian program highlights the[...]