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This study aims to identify distinct groups of individuals with unique sets of characteristics and experiences among those who had an opioid overdose in British Columbia between 2014 and 2016.
To inform policy and practice, we compared socio-demographic characteristics and health needs of people leaving prison with a history of methamphetamine use and/or opioid use.
The current study aimed to assess whether the initial implementation of Canada's cannabis legalisation (via the Cannabis Act) on 17 October 2018 might be associated with youth harm, as asses
This study aims to identify different profiles of people with OUD in a sample of patients admitted to a specialised opioid agonist treatment (OAT) facility.
We aimed to assess the applicability of Shanafelt and Noseworthy’s model of key drivers of burnout and engagement to the experiences of SUD and harm reduction workers in non-traditional settings.
The aim of this study was to identify ways of improving online learning for people working in substance use treatment services in England.
This study aimed to identify factors associated with recent equipment sharing among people who inject drugs in Australia.
The purpose of this study was to identify opioid misuse initiation patterns among AAs and assess whether these patterns differed from those of White Americans.
This study examined buprenorphine initiation and retention among PWID with opioid use disorder who received the adapted Tele-Harm Reduction (THR) intervention at the IDEA Miami SSP.
We conducted a longitudinal follow-up study examining OAT-related experiences among federally incarcerated individuals before and after community release.
Some critics contend that naloxone expansion may inadvertently promote high-risk substance use behaviors among adolescents, but this question has not been directly investigated.
This study aimed to establish factors influencing the successful design and implementation of drug alerts for use in clinical and community service settings in Victoria, Australia.
Our objective in this research was to examine if, and how, disruptions to illicit opioid markets related to Covid-19 have affected people who use illicit opioids.
Our primary objective was to examine trends in amphetamine-related ED visits over time in Ontario, including by age and sex.
This study explored the use of tiered mentoring opportunities within an ECHO® model to expand treatment capacity and develop a statewide network of medications for OUD (MOUD) expertise.
The current study explores stakeholders’ perspectives on the feasibility and acceptability of vending machines for harm reduction (VMHR) in Philadelphia.