Aims To assess heroin injectors’ perceptions of and responses to a warning issued by public health officials regarding high-potency heroin and increases in fatal overdoses. Design Semi-structured qualitative interviews Setting Vancouver, Canada. Participants Eighteen active heroin injectors Measurements Semi-structured interview guide focussing on heroin injectors’ perceptions of and responses to the overdose warning, including reasons for failing to adhere to risk reduction recommendations. Findings Although nearly all participants were aware of the warning, their recollections of the message and the timing of its release were obscured by on-going social interactions within the drug scene focussed on heroin quality. ...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: In response to concerns about the prevalence of heroin-related morbidity and ...
Drug supply and drug abuse The article by Evan Wood and col-leagues1 suggesting that the seizure of ...
Background: The use of prescription opioid (PO) painkillers has increased substantially in Canada an...
AIMS: To assess heroin injectors' perceptions of and responses to a warning issued by public health ...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
Populations of illicit drug users are characterized byhigh rates of illness and death,1,2 and drug o...
Objectives: To describe the circumstances surrounding recent heroin overdose among a sample of heroi...
Background: Amid Ontario’s growing opioid crisis, heroin abuse remains widespread in select urban ar...
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates between 75,000 and 125,000 injection drug users are add...
Overdose is a significant cause of death among heroin users and up to two-thirds of heroin users wil...
This article reports on an investigation of the public health utility of media messages concerning s...
Aims: This article describes experiences of overdose among a group of long time heroin users. The m...
BACKGROUND:Internationally, overdose is the primary cause of death among people injecting drugs. How...
Introduction and Aims. In response to concerns about the prevalence of heroin-related morbidity and ...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: In response to concerns about the prevalence of heroin-related morbidity and ...
Drug supply and drug abuse The article by Evan Wood and col-leagues1 suggesting that the seizure of ...
Background: The use of prescription opioid (PO) painkillers has increased substantially in Canada an...
AIMS: To assess heroin injectors' perceptions of and responses to a warning issued by public health ...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
Populations of illicit drug users are characterized byhigh rates of illness and death,1,2 and drug o...
Objectives: To describe the circumstances surrounding recent heroin overdose among a sample of heroi...
Background: Amid Ontario’s growing opioid crisis, heroin abuse remains widespread in select urban ar...
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates between 75,000 and 125,000 injection drug users are add...
Overdose is a significant cause of death among heroin users and up to two-thirds of heroin users wil...
This article reports on an investigation of the public health utility of media messages concerning s...
Aims: This article describes experiences of overdose among a group of long time heroin users. The m...
BACKGROUND:Internationally, overdose is the primary cause of death among people injecting drugs. How...
Introduction and Aims. In response to concerns about the prevalence of heroin-related morbidity and ...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: In response to concerns about the prevalence of heroin-related morbidity and ...
Drug supply and drug abuse The article by Evan Wood and col-leagues1 suggesting that the seizure of ...
Background: The use of prescription opioid (PO) painkillers has increased substantially in Canada an...