Background: A growing body of research has focused on contextual factors that shape health and well-being of people who use drugs (PWUD). However, most of this research focuses on large cities and less is known about the effects of social and structural contexts on drug use and associated risks in rural Canadian settings. Therefore, we undertook this study to examine rural-specific contextual factors that affect the day-to-day experiences of PWUD. Methods: Twenty-seven qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with PWUD in a rural and coastal setting in British Columbia, Canada. Participants had to be ≥ 19 years old, used illegal opioids and/or st...
In 1970, youthful researchers carried out participant-observer studies of the drug scene in Vancouve...
A Literature Review of Illicit Opioid Use in Urban vs Rural Areas The purpose of this literature rev...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
Importance: Drug use and incarceration have a substantial impact on rural communities, but factors a...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate methamphetamine use among people who use ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the perceptions of drug users and drug use in communi...
Background: The smoking of illicit drugs presents a serious social and economic bur...
BACKGROUND: Illicit drug use rates are high among Canadian youth, and are particularly pronounced in...
Background: Global cases of overdose-related deaths attributed to synthetic opioids are reaching epi...
To demonstrate the efficacy of an intervention, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered t...
Four years into the provincial overdose crisis, rural B.C. municipalities increasingly report overdo...
Background: Injection drug use is associated with HIV and hepatitis C transmission,...
This study describes perceptions and experiences of drug use among 32 women residing in three non-ur...
Background: Despite high morbidity and mortality among people who use drugs (PWUD) in rural America,...
Debate about alcohol and other drugs (AODs), particularly those that are illicit and/or subject to a...
In 1970, youthful researchers carried out participant-observer studies of the drug scene in Vancouve...
A Literature Review of Illicit Opioid Use in Urban vs Rural Areas The purpose of this literature rev...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
Importance: Drug use and incarceration have a substantial impact on rural communities, but factors a...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate methamphetamine use among people who use ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the perceptions of drug users and drug use in communi...
Background: The smoking of illicit drugs presents a serious social and economic bur...
BACKGROUND: Illicit drug use rates are high among Canadian youth, and are particularly pronounced in...
Background: Global cases of overdose-related deaths attributed to synthetic opioids are reaching epi...
To demonstrate the efficacy of an intervention, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered t...
Four years into the provincial overdose crisis, rural B.C. municipalities increasingly report overdo...
Background: Injection drug use is associated with HIV and hepatitis C transmission,...
This study describes perceptions and experiences of drug use among 32 women residing in three non-ur...
Background: Despite high morbidity and mortality among people who use drugs (PWUD) in rural America,...
Debate about alcohol and other drugs (AODs), particularly those that are illicit and/or subject to a...
In 1970, youthful researchers carried out participant-observer studies of the drug scene in Vancouve...
A Literature Review of Illicit Opioid Use in Urban vs Rural Areas The purpose of this literature rev...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...