This study examines the prevalence of public injecting and willingness to use drug consumption rooms (DCRs) among UK needle exchange programme (NEP) attendees. Three hundred and one injecting drug users (IDUs) were surveyed using a brief questionnaire across five NEPs in London and Leeds between April and June 2005. Injection in a public place in the past week was reported by 55% of the sample and 84% reported willingness to use a DCR if it was available. Public injecting was positively associated with insecure housing (AOR=2.1, CI 1.2-3.5, p=0.009), unsafe needle and syringe disposal in the past month (AOR=3.6, CI 1.9-6.9, p<0.001) and willingness to use DCR (AOR=2.7, CI 1.3-5.4, p=0.006). Public injecting was negatively associated with be...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
Background: Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are legally sanctioned environments for people to...
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) have operated in Europe for more than 20 years. At the time of this st...
Aims: The study investigated the attitudes of intravenous drug users (IDUs) towards the provision o...
Background To address rising drug-related harms (including significant transmission of HIV) among pe...
There has been significant research into the harms associated with injecting drugs and about the use...
BACKGROUND: One key structural dimension in the distribution of drug-related harm associated with in...
Despite some behaviour change a substantial number of injectors continue to share injecting equipmen...
International audienceBackground and aims: Despite the availability of several drug consumption room...
Abstract Background Supervised injection services (SIS) have been shown to reduce the public- and in...
BACKGROUND The sharing and reuse of injecting equipment are associated with acquiring infections. Ev...
PURPOSE: Supervised injection sites (SIS) allow individuals to inject pre-obtained substances under ...
According to clients of this Danish drug consumption room, access to a safe injecting facility reduc...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of injecting drug use (IDU) in three cities in England a...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs), where injecting drug users (IDUs) can use pre-obtained drugs in a hyg...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
Background: Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are legally sanctioned environments for people to...
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) have operated in Europe for more than 20 years. At the time of this st...
Aims: The study investigated the attitudes of intravenous drug users (IDUs) towards the provision o...
Background To address rising drug-related harms (including significant transmission of HIV) among pe...
There has been significant research into the harms associated with injecting drugs and about the use...
BACKGROUND: One key structural dimension in the distribution of drug-related harm associated with in...
Despite some behaviour change a substantial number of injectors continue to share injecting equipmen...
International audienceBackground and aims: Despite the availability of several drug consumption room...
Abstract Background Supervised injection services (SIS) have been shown to reduce the public- and in...
BACKGROUND The sharing and reuse of injecting equipment are associated with acquiring infections. Ev...
PURPOSE: Supervised injection sites (SIS) allow individuals to inject pre-obtained substances under ...
According to clients of this Danish drug consumption room, access to a safe injecting facility reduc...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of injecting drug use (IDU) in three cities in England a...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs), where injecting drug users (IDUs) can use pre-obtained drugs in a hyg...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
Background: Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are legally sanctioned environments for people to...
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) have operated in Europe for more than 20 years. At the time of this st...