BACKGROUND: One key structural dimension in the distribution of drug-related harm associated with injecting drug use is the injecting environment. Epidemiological evidence associates elevated blood-borne viral risk with injecting in 'public' and 'semipublic' environments. Yet the quality of evidence on public injecting and related viral risk is variable, and is lacking in many countries such as the United Kingdom. AIM: This commentary considers the micro-injecting environment as a critical dimension of risk, exploring the need for 'safer injecting environment interventions'. METHODS: We draw upon published research evidence and qualitative case examples. RESULTS: We note the limits in epidemiological evidence on public injecting and emphasi...
This study examines the prevalence of public injecting and willingness to use drug consumption rooms...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundInjection drug use remains a primary driver of HIV and HCV-r...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
Drug injecting in public places is associated with elevated health harm among injecting drug users (...
Abstract Background Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities...
Background: Growing awareness of the role social, structural, and environmental factors in producing...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
Ecological approaches to addressing injection-related risk seek to reduce drug-related harm by ident...
This paper presents, qualitative findings relating to specific environments hitherto unrecognised as...
Evidence links unstable housing, and especially homelessness, with elevated health harm among drug u...
This paper provides a comparative study of qualitative research concerning drug-related litter in co...
Background: Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities worldw...
Qualitative research which describes the social behaviour of illicit drug users has a key role to pl...
Introduction and Aims. Crack cocaine injecting is associated with a higher prevalence of sharing beh...
The social contexts in which drug injection occurs, the social roles drug injectors assume, and asso...
This study examines the prevalence of public injecting and willingness to use drug consumption rooms...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundInjection drug use remains a primary driver of HIV and HCV-r...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...
Drug injecting in public places is associated with elevated health harm among injecting drug users (...
Abstract Background Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities...
Background: Growing awareness of the role social, structural, and environmental factors in producing...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
Ecological approaches to addressing injection-related risk seek to reduce drug-related harm by ident...
This paper presents, qualitative findings relating to specific environments hitherto unrecognised as...
Evidence links unstable housing, and especially homelessness, with elevated health harm among drug u...
This paper provides a comparative study of qualitative research concerning drug-related litter in co...
Background: Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities worldw...
Qualitative research which describes the social behaviour of illicit drug users has a key role to pl...
Introduction and Aims. Crack cocaine injecting is associated with a higher prevalence of sharing beh...
The social contexts in which drug injection occurs, the social roles drug injectors assume, and asso...
This study examines the prevalence of public injecting and willingness to use drug consumption rooms...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundInjection drug use remains a primary driver of HIV and HCV-r...
\ud Injection drug use is associated with several public health issues, primarily the spread of seri...