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Unmet needs and harm reduction preferences of syringe services program participants: differences by co-use of illicit opioids and methamphetamine
BackgroundThe current fourth wave of the United States opioid overdose epidemic is characterized by the co-use of opioids and stimulants, including...
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Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 and humoral immune responses to COVID-19 mRNA vaccines among people who use drugs - in the light of tailored mitigating strategies
BackgroundDuring the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a surprisingly low incidence of SARS-CoV-2 among People Who Use Drugs (PWUD) in...
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Residential Segregation and Framingham 30-Year Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among Black and White Young Adults in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health
The lasting health and social effects of the US federal housing policies that created racial residential segregation have been substantial. We aim to...
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Rapid induction of transdermal buprenorphine to subcutaneous extended-release buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid use disorder
BackgroundBuprenorphine is an effective and safe treatment for opioid use disorder, but the requirement for moderate opioid withdrawal symptoms to...
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What is known about population level programs designed to address gambling-related harm: rapid review of the evidence
BackgroundGambling and gambling-related harm attract significant researcher and policy attention. The liberalisation of gambling in most western...
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Understanding youth and young adult cannabis use in Canada post-legalization: a sco** review on a public health issue
BackgroundCanada legalized recreational cannabis in 2018, and one of the primary objectives of the Cannabis Act was to protect youth by reducing...
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“In Sweden you are worthless. In Denmark you get an identity again” – on being perceived and received as a person who uses drugs in different drug policy settings
BackgroundPolicies to address substance use differ greatly between settings, where goals may range from zero-tolerance to harm reduction. Different...
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Develo** a Culturally Informed Resilience Screen for Youths in Residential Programs
Resilience is a process that involves positive adaptation to trauma through protective factors. How resilience differs based on race and ethnicity is...
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Children’s Experiences of Undergoing Forensic Interviews and Forensic Medical Examinations in a Danish Child Advocacy Center
Child abuse is a severe global problem associated with various negative consequences. It is therefore important that the services received at Child...
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Decentralized HIV testing: comparing peer and mail-based distribution strategies to improve the reach of HIV self-testing among people who use drugs in Florida
IntroductionPeople who use drugs (PWUD) are at increased risk for HIV infection. HIV self-testing (HIVST) is a promising method for identifying new...
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Examining Spatial Interdependencies in Child Labor and Socioeconomic Factors in Punjab, Pakistan
Embarking on a transformative journey to eradicate child labor, securing a brighter, unburdened future for every child—because every child deserves a...
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An urgent need for community lot testing of lateral flow fentanyl test strips marketed for harm reduction in Northern America
BackgroundFentanyl test strips (FTS) are lateral flow immunoassay strips designed for detection of ng/mL levels of fentanyl in urine. In 2021, the US...
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Living Arrangements, Intra-Household Inequality and Children’s Deprivation: Evidence from EU-SILC
A non-negligible proportion of children in Europe live in multifamily households that include other adults beyond their parents: around 4% live with...
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Human Silence
Drawing upon seven years of psychosocial rehabilitation, particularly for youth living with disabilities in the global south, this practitioner...
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Doing gender and sexuality while doing group
The DFG-funded project “Doing gender and sexuality while doing group. On the entanglement of collective and personal (self-)education in queer youth...
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An Implementation Toolkit to Enhance Evidence-Based Practice Among Marginalized Families: A Study Protocol
BackgroundIt is reported that efforts to implement evidence-based practices (EBPs) do not always translate to community-based systems of care, such...
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What Do Service Users with Psychosis Want from Psychological Interventions Regarding Outcome Priorities and Delivery Mode? A Systematic Review
Despite previous investigations of service user preferences for the overall mental health service treatment of psychosis, there is uncertainty...