The health status and health care needs of female drug users attending an eight-week pilot women's health project at Merchants Quay Ireland in 2001 were examined by means of detailed medical assessment and collection of self-reported information. A focus group at the outset ascertained levels of interest among the cohort of women and informed the design of the project; 17 participants completed a health information form and took part in individual semi-structured interviews; and a medical assessment form was completed by the medical practitioner. The majority of the participants were aged under 30, and had child-care responsibilities; 65 per cent reported being currently 'out of home'. Heroin was the primary drug of choice and injecting...
[[abstract]]The increasing rate of heroin addiction in female is a universal problem. It is obvious ...
Objectives: To explore contextual factors that increase vulnerabilities to negative sexual and repro...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...
A significant minority of the new clients presenting to the Merchant's Quay health promotion unit ar...
The aim of this research was study the use of opiates in Dublin's south inner city, and to explore t...
This book by Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) covers topics on homelessness and drug use services under ...
Background: It is assumed that people who inject drugs (PWID) care little about their health. This e...
This article reports on a study to uncover the health concerns of clients attending a methadone main...
Since 1979, the use of illicit drugs has been a serious problem in Dublin. It has been estimated tha...
Over the 30 years of conflict, Northern Ireland escaped the worst excess of illegal drug trafficking...
Overview of Key Research Findings A total of 338 participants took part in the study. The sample...
One hundred drug-using and 50 non-drug-using female prostitutes working in the Manchester area were ...
Reports have indicated that needs of females presenting with heroin dependency problems in Northern ...
This study examined the health risk profile of prostitutes in Dublin. Clinical records of all 150 ne...
Texte intégral du document sur le site InVS : http://www.invs.sante.fr/beh/2009/10_11/index.htmIn Fr...
[[abstract]]The increasing rate of heroin addiction in female is a universal problem. It is obvious ...
Objectives: To explore contextual factors that increase vulnerabilities to negative sexual and repro...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...
A significant minority of the new clients presenting to the Merchant's Quay health promotion unit ar...
The aim of this research was study the use of opiates in Dublin's south inner city, and to explore t...
This book by Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) covers topics on homelessness and drug use services under ...
Background: It is assumed that people who inject drugs (PWID) care little about their health. This e...
This article reports on a study to uncover the health concerns of clients attending a methadone main...
Since 1979, the use of illicit drugs has been a serious problem in Dublin. It has been estimated tha...
Over the 30 years of conflict, Northern Ireland escaped the worst excess of illegal drug trafficking...
Overview of Key Research Findings A total of 338 participants took part in the study. The sample...
One hundred drug-using and 50 non-drug-using female prostitutes working in the Manchester area were ...
Reports have indicated that needs of females presenting with heroin dependency problems in Northern ...
This study examined the health risk profile of prostitutes in Dublin. Clinical records of all 150 ne...
Texte intégral du document sur le site InVS : http://www.invs.sante.fr/beh/2009/10_11/index.htmIn Fr...
[[abstract]]The increasing rate of heroin addiction in female is a universal problem. It is obvious ...
Objectives: To explore contextual factors that increase vulnerabilities to negative sexual and repro...
The advent of HIV disease signalled the need for services that were responsive to new and different ...