Abstract : BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite being common among cocaine users, mental health problems and their relationship with HIV and hepatitis C high risk injection behaviors are poorly documented. This study was undertaken to examine the relationships between mood and anxiety disorders and the sharing of drug injection equipment among cocaine users who inject drugs. METHODS: The sample was drawn from a prospective cohort study and comprised of 387 participants. The outcome of interest was "sharing injection material" in the past 3 months. The presence of mood and anxiety disorders during the past year was assessed using the CIDI questionnaire. Statistical analyses were conducted on baseline data using logistic regression. RES...
Aim: To estimate associations between recent licit and illicit substance use and subsequent suicide ...
AbstractObjectiveThe occurrence of psychiatric comorbidity among individuals with crack or inhalant ...
Background: Few studies have differentiated between independent and substance-induced psychiatric di...
Background and Objectives: Despite being common among cocaine users, mental health problems and thei...
Objective: Cocaine use and mental health disorders have both been separately identified as risk fact...
Introduction: Mental illness and cocaine use are significant risk factors for the sharing of drug pa...
Cocaine use is highly prevalent and a major public health problem. While some studies have reported ...
Abstract : Cocaine use is highly prevalent and a major public health problem. While some studies hav...
Background: While the elevated risk of suicide attempt among persons who inject drugs (PWID) is wel...
Cocaine addiction is a growing health problem and among its complications highlights the high preva...
This study aimed to describe patterns of major depression (MDD) in a cohort of untreated illicit opi...
The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for DSM-IV was used to assess the lifetime prevalence of psychiatr...
Background: The main objectives of this study are to describe the smoked cocaine user's profile in s...
Background: Effective public health programs aimed at problematic cocaine users are challenged by th...
AIM: To estimate associations between recent licit and illicit substance use and subsequent suic...
Aim: To estimate associations between recent licit and illicit substance use and subsequent suicide ...
AbstractObjectiveThe occurrence of psychiatric comorbidity among individuals with crack or inhalant ...
Background: Few studies have differentiated between independent and substance-induced psychiatric di...
Background and Objectives: Despite being common among cocaine users, mental health problems and thei...
Objective: Cocaine use and mental health disorders have both been separately identified as risk fact...
Introduction: Mental illness and cocaine use are significant risk factors for the sharing of drug pa...
Cocaine use is highly prevalent and a major public health problem. While some studies have reported ...
Abstract : Cocaine use is highly prevalent and a major public health problem. While some studies hav...
Background: While the elevated risk of suicide attempt among persons who inject drugs (PWID) is wel...
Cocaine addiction is a growing health problem and among its complications highlights the high preva...
This study aimed to describe patterns of major depression (MDD) in a cohort of untreated illicit opi...
The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for DSM-IV was used to assess the lifetime prevalence of psychiatr...
Background: The main objectives of this study are to describe the smoked cocaine user's profile in s...
Background: Effective public health programs aimed at problematic cocaine users are challenged by th...
AIM: To estimate associations between recent licit and illicit substance use and subsequent suic...
Aim: To estimate associations between recent licit and illicit substance use and subsequent suicide ...
AbstractObjectiveThe occurrence of psychiatric comorbidity among individuals with crack or inhalant ...
Background: Few studies have differentiated between independent and substance-induced psychiatric di...