BackgroundAssessing factors associated with non-fatal overdose is important as these could be useful to identify individuals with substance use disorders at high risk of adverse outcomes and consequences. Depression may play an important role in terms of overdose risk. We aimed to test if drug users suffering from a depressive disorder might have significantly higher risk of non-fatal overdose as compared with drug users without depression.MethodsWe conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis. PubMed, Embase and Web of Knowledge were searched. The pooled analyses were based on prevalence rates, risk difference (RD) and odds ratio (OR), reporting 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The combined estimates were obtained weighting each study ac...
Introduction Although people who inject drugs (IDU) remain at a high risk of accidental overdose,...
Sweden and many other countries have experienced increases in suicide and accidental overdose deaths...
Depression affects the lives of millions of people. One of depression\u27s many negative side effect...
BackgroundAssessing factors associated with non-fatal overdose is important as these could be useful...
Objectives Non-fatal overdose remains a significant source of morbidity among people who inject drug...
Background: Global estimates of drug-related deaths are increasing annually, with most involving opi...
Background: Drug overdoses (fatal and non-fatal) are among the leading causes of death in population...
Background: A range of negative experiences and circumstances that are common among people who injec...
Background: Drug overdoses (fatal and non-fatal) are among the leading causes of death in population...
Background: Intentional drug overdose (IDO) has been linked with marked increases in premature morta...
Background. People who inject drugs (PWID) have elevated risk for infectious diseases, psychiatric d...
BACKGROUND Intentional drug overdose (IDO) has been linked with marked increases in premature morta...
Nonfatal heroin overdoses and suicide attempts are both common among heroin addicts, but there is li...
People who inject drugs (PWID) are at an elevated risk of fatal overdose in the first year after exp...
Background: Intentional drug overdose (IDO) is the most common method of hospital-presenting non-fat...
Introduction Although people who inject drugs (IDU) remain at a high risk of accidental overdose,...
Sweden and many other countries have experienced increases in suicide and accidental overdose deaths...
Depression affects the lives of millions of people. One of depression\u27s many negative side effect...
BackgroundAssessing factors associated with non-fatal overdose is important as these could be useful...
Objectives Non-fatal overdose remains a significant source of morbidity among people who inject drug...
Background: Global estimates of drug-related deaths are increasing annually, with most involving opi...
Background: Drug overdoses (fatal and non-fatal) are among the leading causes of death in population...
Background: A range of negative experiences and circumstances that are common among people who injec...
Background: Drug overdoses (fatal and non-fatal) are among the leading causes of death in population...
Background: Intentional drug overdose (IDO) has been linked with marked increases in premature morta...
Background. People who inject drugs (PWID) have elevated risk for infectious diseases, psychiatric d...
BACKGROUND Intentional drug overdose (IDO) has been linked with marked increases in premature morta...
Nonfatal heroin overdoses and suicide attempts are both common among heroin addicts, but there is li...
People who inject drugs (PWID) are at an elevated risk of fatal overdose in the first year after exp...
Background: Intentional drug overdose (IDO) is the most common method of hospital-presenting non-fat...
Introduction Although people who inject drugs (IDU) remain at a high risk of accidental overdose,...
Sweden and many other countries have experienced increases in suicide and accidental overdose deaths...
Depression affects the lives of millions of people. One of depression\u27s many negative side effect...