Background Non-fatal drug overdose is a major cause of morbidity among people who use drugs, although few studies have examined this risk among street-involved youth. We sought to determine the risk factors associated with non-fatal overdose among Canadian street-involved youth who reported illicit drug use. Methods Using data from a prospective cohort of street-involved youth in Vancouver, Canada, we identified youth without a history of overdose and employed Cox regression analyses to determine factors associated with time to non-fatal overdose between September 2005 and May 2012. Results Among 615 participants, 98 (15.9%) reported a non-fatal overdose event during follow-up, resulting in an incidence density of 7.67 cases per ...
We compared drug-related behaviors, including initiation of drug use, among street youth residing in...
We compared drug-related behaviors, including initiation of drug use, among street youth residing in...
Populations of illicit drug users are characterized byhigh rates of illness and death,1,2 and drug o...
Background Non-fatal drug overdose is a major cause of morbidity among people who use drugs, alth...
The purpose of this study was to examine nonfatal overdose events experienced among a sample of recr...
The purpose of this study was to examine nonfatal overdose events experienced among a sample of recr...
Purpose: Injection drug use is prevalent among street-involved youth, but patterns of cessation are ...
Background: Street-involved youth contend with an array of health and social challe...
Background: While research has suggested that exposure to environments where drug use is prevalent m...
Background: Preventing injection drug use among vulnerable youth is critical for re...
Background/Objectives: Addiction severity has been associated with numerous social- and health-relat...
Background: Preventing injection drug use among vulnerable youth is critical for re...
Background: Street-involved youth are a vulnerable population with respect to injection drug use (ID...
Background: Street-involved youth are a vulnerable population with respect to injection drug use (ID...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between non-fatal overdose and risk of subsequent fatal over...
We compared drug-related behaviors, including initiation of drug use, among street youth residing in...
We compared drug-related behaviors, including initiation of drug use, among street youth residing in...
Populations of illicit drug users are characterized byhigh rates of illness and death,1,2 and drug o...
Background Non-fatal drug overdose is a major cause of morbidity among people who use drugs, alth...
The purpose of this study was to examine nonfatal overdose events experienced among a sample of recr...
The purpose of this study was to examine nonfatal overdose events experienced among a sample of recr...
Purpose: Injection drug use is prevalent among street-involved youth, but patterns of cessation are ...
Background: Street-involved youth contend with an array of health and social challe...
Background: While research has suggested that exposure to environments where drug use is prevalent m...
Background: Preventing injection drug use among vulnerable youth is critical for re...
Background/Objectives: Addiction severity has been associated with numerous social- and health-relat...
Background: Preventing injection drug use among vulnerable youth is critical for re...
Background: Street-involved youth are a vulnerable population with respect to injection drug use (ID...
Background: Street-involved youth are a vulnerable population with respect to injection drug use (ID...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between non-fatal overdose and risk of subsequent fatal over...
We compared drug-related behaviors, including initiation of drug use, among street youth residing in...
We compared drug-related behaviors, including initiation of drug use, among street youth residing in...
Populations of illicit drug users are characterized byhigh rates of illness and death,1,2 and drug o...