Gender differences in hepatitis C virus incidence in and out of opioid agonist treatment among people who inject drugs in Montréal, Canada, March 2011-March 2024 [0.03%]
加拿大蒙特利尔地区注射吸毒者在2011年3月-2024年3月期间接受阿片激动剂治疗内外的丙型肝炎病毒感染率性别差异研究
Milca Meconnen,Bluma Blake Kleiner,Adelina Artenie et al.
Milca Meconnen et al.
Background: Some evidence suggests the benefits of opioid agonist therapy (OAT) in preventing hepatitis C virus (HCV) acquisition are stronger in men than women. However, existing analyses have used crude OAT exposure mea...
Adapting the WHO MPOWER framework for E-cigarettes: Qualitative insights from South Korea [0.03%]
基于韩国的 qualitative 研究:为了应对电子烟对WHOMPOWER框架进行改编
Dong Ha Kim,Doyoon Kim,Seulgi Kim et al.
Dong Ha Kim et al.
Introduction: Electronic cigarettes introduce regulatory complexities that extend beyond the assumptions of traditional tobacco control. Existing global frameworks, including the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Contro...
3 × 3 model for drug use normalisation: Insights from a scoping review [0.03%]
毒品使用正常化的三维模型:一种系统综述的洞见
Daniëlle T P Ketelaars,Alexandra J Karl,Maartje Luijten et al.
Daniëlle T P Ketelaars et al.
Background: Drug use normalisation has been conceptualised through diverse terminologies and conceptual approaches. While early studies provided only a partial perspective, more recent research has adopted increasingly co...
Coca is gone: Evaluating the unintended consequences of crop eradication on educational outcomes in a former cocaine enclave in the Upper Peruvian Amazon [0.03%]
可可作物铲除计划的意外后果:秘鲁上亚马孙地区教育状况评估报告
Hernán Manrique López,César Contreras
Hernán Manrique López
Crop eradication is the main policy aimed at reducing the production of coca cultivation in cocaine producing countries. This article analyzes the unintended consequences that Peru's largest crop eradication campaign had on educational outc...
Assessing progress toward the World Health Organization's Global action plan alcohol reduction target in Sub-Saharan Africa 2010-2019 [0.03%]
2010-2019年撒哈拉以南非洲地区世界卫生组织全球行动计划酒精减少目标的进展情况评估
Robyn Burton,Nadine Harker,Benjamin Kaneka et al.
Robyn Burton et al.
The World Health Organization (WHO) Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases calls for a 10% relative reduction in the harmful use of alcohol by 2025. We assessed progress across 45 sub-Saharan African c...
Family members' perspectives of laws, policies and practices in substance use disorder treatment: Systemic alienation of the family in Canada [0.03%]
家庭成员对物质使用障碍治疗法律法规和实务的看法:加拿大制度性排斥视角
Oona St-Amant,Angie Hamilton,Vicky Stergiopoulos et al.
Oona St-Amant et al.
Background: Family members play an indispensable yet often invisible role in supporting relatives with substance use disorder (SUD). They manage crises, navigate fragmented systems, and sustain care over long periods of t...
'It's Pure Bliss': Pharmaceutical pleasures in later-life use of sleeping medication [0.03%]
“太好了”——老年群体安眠药使用中的药物快感体验
Georgia Smith,Hannah Farrimond
Georgia Smith
While research on prescribed sleeping medications has largely focused on risks and regulation, this paper examines a less explored dimension: the pleasures of long-term use. Drawing on qualitative interviews and diaries with 38 UK users age...
How have liberalized drug policies impacted international policing practices across urban and rural jurisdictions? A scoping review [0.03%]
禁毒政策自由化对城乡警务实践的影响:一项题录检索式回顾研究
Meya Jurkus,Judy Castañeda,Carol Strike et al.
Meya Jurkus et al.
Background: Various liberalized approaches to drug possession, including decriminalization, depenalization, diversion, and legalization, carry distinct implications for policing practices, which can vary based on geograph...
Drinking motives, socioeconomic factors and the harm-reduction potential of NoLo alcohol products for mid-life women [0.03%]
动机、社会经济因素以及无醇饮料对于中年妇女的潜在危害降低作用
Emma L Davies,Natalie Wilde,Rosemary Chigevenga et al.
Emma L Davies et al.
This study provides novel evidence on perceptions and use of alcohol-free and low-alcohol (NoLo) products among mid-life women, a group underrepresented in alcohol research. A cross-sectional survey of 497 women aged 40-65 was co-developed ...