Abstract Background Injection drug users (IDU) commonly seek manual assistance with illicit drug injections, a practice known to be associated with various health-related harms. We investigated the social structural factors that shape risks related to assisted injection and the harms that may result. Methods Twenty semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with IDU enrolled in the ACCESS or Vancouver Injection Drug Users Study (VIDUS) who reported requiring assistance injecting in the past six months. Audio-recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim and a thematic analysis was conducted. Results Barriers to self-injecting included a lack of knowledge of proper injecting technique, a loss of accessible veins, and drug withdraw...
Background: Unsafe injection practices are prevalent among injection drug users (ID...
Abstract Background Supervised injection sites (SISs)...
BACKGROUND:Injection drug use initiation is shaped by social networks and structural contexts, with ...
Background: Injection drug users (IDU) commonly seek manual assistance with illicit...
Background: Assisted injection and public injection have both been associated with a variety of indi...
Background: People who require help injecting illicit drugs experience elevated rates of a range of ...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
Background: Injection drug use is associated with HIV and hepatitis C transmission,...
People who inject drugs (PWID) experience high levels of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C (HCV) infection th...
Ecological approaches to addressing injection-related risk seek to reduce drug-related harm by ident...
Background: Street-involved youth are a population at risk of adopting injection as...
Unsafe injection practices significantly increase the risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immu...
Background: Growing awareness of the role social, structural, and environmental factors in producing...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
ObjectivesPeople who inject drugs (PWID) play an integral role in facilitating the entry of others i...
Background: Unsafe injection practices are prevalent among injection drug users (ID...
Abstract Background Supervised injection sites (SISs)...
BACKGROUND:Injection drug use initiation is shaped by social networks and structural contexts, with ...
Background: Injection drug users (IDU) commonly seek manual assistance with illicit...
Background: Assisted injection and public injection have both been associated with a variety of indi...
Background: People who require help injecting illicit drugs experience elevated rates of a range of ...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
Background: Injection drug use is associated with HIV and hepatitis C transmission,...
People who inject drugs (PWID) experience high levels of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C (HCV) infection th...
Ecological approaches to addressing injection-related risk seek to reduce drug-related harm by ident...
Background: Street-involved youth are a population at risk of adopting injection as...
Unsafe injection practices significantly increase the risk of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and human immu...
Background: Growing awareness of the role social, structural, and environmental factors in producing...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
ObjectivesPeople who inject drugs (PWID) play an integral role in facilitating the entry of others i...
Background: Unsafe injection practices are prevalent among injection drug users (ID...
Abstract Background Supervised injection sites (SISs)...
BACKGROUND:Injection drug use initiation is shaped by social networks and structural contexts, with ...