The United Kingdom Ministry of Justice recently highlighted the extent of buprenorphine (Subutex) misuse in English and Welsh prisons, naming it the third most misused drug overall. Yet little is known regarding how illicit buprenorphine is obtained in prison and what influences prisoners to use it. Qualitative research was used to explore prison drug using practices. Thirty men who were former prisoners with a history of injecting drug use were interviewed in depth about their illicit prison drug use, including buprenorphine. Interviews were conducted over 18 months, from August 2006 to January 2008 and were analysed using Framework. The misuse of Subutex by snorting emerged as a significant theme. Accounts suggested that the diversion of ...
Background To systematically review the quantitative and qualitative evidence base pertaining to t...
Background: Opiate maintenance treatment (OMT) is being offered for rehabilitation purposes in the N...
International audiencePurpose: Extended-release buprenorphine (XR-BUP) covers a range of formulation...
Aims: Previous research has highlighted that intranasal administration of buprenorphine is common am...
To reflect concerns associated with the over representation of drug users in prison, policy regardin...
Around 65% of people incarcerated in prisons in Australia, America and Europe have a history of drug...
Background There is evidence regarding the abuse potential of buprenorphine in prison settings. Ther...
Abstract Drug use is prevalent throughout prison populations, and, despite advances in drug treatmen...
Drug misuse and hepatitis C are known to be endemic in Irish prisons. Using a grounded theory approa...
A very mixed picture By way of a change today, I am actually summarising a piece of research unde...
The search for an effective analgesic without dependence-producing properties has continued for year...
Drugs are an increasingly salient concern in many prisons around the world. Specific prison drug pol...
This chapter describes the main findings from exploratory qualitative social drug research in Englan...
Background To systematically review the quantitative and qualitative evidence base pertaining to t...
Background: Opiate maintenance treatment (OMT) is being offered for rehabilitation purposes in the N...
International audiencePurpose: Extended-release buprenorphine (XR-BUP) covers a range of formulation...
Aims: Previous research has highlighted that intranasal administration of buprenorphine is common am...
To reflect concerns associated with the over representation of drug users in prison, policy regardin...
Around 65% of people incarcerated in prisons in Australia, America and Europe have a history of drug...
Background There is evidence regarding the abuse potential of buprenorphine in prison settings. Ther...
Abstract Drug use is prevalent throughout prison populations, and, despite advances in drug treatmen...
Drug misuse and hepatitis C are known to be endemic in Irish prisons. Using a grounded theory approa...
A very mixed picture By way of a change today, I am actually summarising a piece of research unde...
The search for an effective analgesic without dependence-producing properties has continued for year...
Drugs are an increasingly salient concern in many prisons around the world. Specific prison drug pol...
This chapter describes the main findings from exploratory qualitative social drug research in Englan...
Background To systematically review the quantitative and qualitative evidence base pertaining to t...
Background: Opiate maintenance treatment (OMT) is being offered for rehabilitation purposes in the N...
International audiencePurpose: Extended-release buprenorphine (XR-BUP) covers a range of formulation...