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期刊名:International journal of drug policy

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ISSN:0955-3959

e-ISSN:1873-4758

IF/分区:4.4/Q1

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Background: The introduction of e-cigarettes on the tobacco market has brought new regulatory challenges, and particular concerns relate to e-cigarette uptake among young people. The aim of this study was to explore the u...
L Lafferty,S Schroeder,A D Marshall et al. L Lafferty et al.
Background: Compounding histories of injecting drug use and incarceration can marginalise people engaging with services, making it difficult for them to address their health and social welfare needs, particularly when the...
Elizabeth J Austin,Alexander J Gojic,Elenore P Bhatraju et al. Elizabeth J Austin et al.
Background: Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) offer an unprecedented opportunity to eliminate hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, yet barriers among people who inject drugs (PWID) remain. Having pharmacists provide care thro...
Kristin E Schneider,Sean T Allen,Saba Rouhani et al. Kristin E Schneider et al.
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, overdose rates substantially increased in the United States. One possible contributor to this phenomenon may be solitary drug use resulting from social distancing efforts to preve...
Andrew Ivsins,Ashley Warnock,Will Small et al. Andrew Ivsins et al.
A substantial body of evidence demonstrates that supervised consumption services (SCS) mitigate a variety of drug-related harms, including decreasing overdose deaths, infectious disease transmission, and connecting people who use drugs (PWU...
Ediomo-Ubong E Nelson Ediomo-Ubong E Nelson
Background: There is a significant body of research that shows how economic decline, poor livelihood conditions and limited employment opportunities influence entry into retail drug distribution. Available research, howev...
Benjamin J Bovell-Ammon,Simeon D Kimmel,Debbie M Cheng et al. Benjamin J Bovell-Ammon et al.
Background: The HIV epidemic is intertwined with substance use and incarceration in Russia. The relationships between incarceration history, HIV treatment history, and stigma experiences among people with HIV (PWH) who in...
Harry R Sumnall,Amanda Atkinson,Catharine Montgomery et al. Harry R Sumnall et al.
Background: Drug related deaths (DRD) are at historically high levels in the United Kingdom (UK), but some approaches that have the potential to reduce risk of mortality remain controversial. Public support makes an impor...
Max Spaderna,Sarah Kattakuzhy,Sun Jung Kang et al. Max Spaderna et al.
Background: This study aims to determine whether Hepatitis C (HCV) treatment improves health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) actively engaged in substance use, and which variables...
Melissa Perri,Adrian Guta,Nat Kaminski et al. Melissa Perri et al.
Objectives: To explore the similarities and differences of organization-based and informal spotting (remote supervision of substance use) from the perspectives of spotters and spottees across Canada. ...