Mexico has experienced disproportionate drug-related harms given its role as a production and transit zone for illegal drugs destined primarily for the USA. In response, in 2009, the Mexican federal government passed legislation mandating pre-arrest diversion of drug-dependent individuals towards addiction treatment. However, this federal law was not specific about how the scale-up of the addiction treatment sector was to be operationalised. We therefore conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with key 'interactors' in fields affected by the federal legislation, including participants from the law enforcement, public health, addiction treatment, and governmental administration sectors. Among 19 participants from the municipal, state and f...
Aims: To help counter problems related to methamphetamine, Mexico has implemented interventions targ...
BackgroundHomeless people who use drugs (PWUD) are often displaced, detained, and/or forced into dru...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: to determine the success of alternative drug policy and to pr...
Mexico has experienced disproportionate drug-related harms given its role as a production and transi...
In 2009, Mexico decriminalized small-scale drug possession, instituting drug treatment diversion in ...
It has been over half a century since the landmark Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs was adopted, ...
This research seeks to evaluate the impact of drug policy reform in Mexico within the larger Latin A...
The transfer and translation of programs with scientific evidence to clinical scenarios is often lim...
Background: We examined Mexican migrants' perceived barriers to entering substance abuse treatment a...
Harm reduction is suggested as a paradigm shift in addressing problematic drug use, the goal of the...
AimsIn 2009, Mexico passed legislation to decriminalize drug possession and improve access to addict...
AimsIn 2009, Mexico passed legislation to decriminalize drug possession and improve access to addict...
BackgroundWe examined Mexican migrants' perceived barriers to entering substance abuse treatment and...
BackgroundPolicymakers and researchers seek answers to how liberalized drug policies affect people w...
BackgroundPolicymakers and researchers seek answers to how liberalized drug policies affect people w...
Aims: To help counter problems related to methamphetamine, Mexico has implemented interventions targ...
BackgroundHomeless people who use drugs (PWUD) are often displaced, detained, and/or forced into dru...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: to determine the success of alternative drug policy and to pr...
Mexico has experienced disproportionate drug-related harms given its role as a production and transi...
In 2009, Mexico decriminalized small-scale drug possession, instituting drug treatment diversion in ...
It has been over half a century since the landmark Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs was adopted, ...
This research seeks to evaluate the impact of drug policy reform in Mexico within the larger Latin A...
The transfer and translation of programs with scientific evidence to clinical scenarios is often lim...
Background: We examined Mexican migrants' perceived barriers to entering substance abuse treatment a...
Harm reduction is suggested as a paradigm shift in addressing problematic drug use, the goal of the...
AimsIn 2009, Mexico passed legislation to decriminalize drug possession and improve access to addict...
AimsIn 2009, Mexico passed legislation to decriminalize drug possession and improve access to addict...
BackgroundWe examined Mexican migrants' perceived barriers to entering substance abuse treatment and...
BackgroundPolicymakers and researchers seek answers to how liberalized drug policies affect people w...
BackgroundPolicymakers and researchers seek answers to how liberalized drug policies affect people w...
Aims: To help counter problems related to methamphetamine, Mexico has implemented interventions targ...
BackgroundHomeless people who use drugs (PWUD) are often displaced, detained, and/or forced into dru...
The purpose of this thesis is twofold: to determine the success of alternative drug policy and to pr...