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We aimed to identify the socio-structural and substance use factors associated with re-incarceration among structurally-marginalized PWUD.
To estimate the long-term clinical outcomes, costs, and cost-effectiveness of integrated buprenorphine and harm reduction kits in primary care for people who inject opioids.
We aimed to review new scientific evidence and to develop comprehensively up-to-date ‘Lower Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines’ (LRCUG), including their recommendations, on this evidence basis.
We explored the experiences and narratives of family members and friends of people who use methamphetamine to inform the development of a Family and Friend Support Program.
This study examined the association between program duration and rate of criminal conviction and hospitalisation for substance use up to 15 years later among young people admitted to a short-term r
To estimate the long-term health effects of involuntary displacement of people experiencing homelessness who inject drugs in 23 US cities.
This study characterizes housing trajectories of recently-evicted PWUD through the lens of the institutional circuit of homelessness and explores how wider contexts of structural vulnerability shap
This review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of supervised heroin assisted treatment (HAT) and analyse the significance of context and implementation in the design of successful HAT programmes.
We examined key sociodemographic factors that may influence the national race/ethnicity disparity in the prevalence of NAS among Whites, Blacks and Hispanics
We wanted to understand the experiences of people who use drugs as well as their healthcare providers (HCPs) during the first year of the pandemic.
We examined the availability of medications for OUD (MOUD) in jails.
While several case studies have indicated that opioid-related ODs can result in cognitive impairment, the possible association has not yet been systematically investigated.
Despite long-standing recommendations to integrate mental health care and alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment, no prior study has synthesised evidence on the impact of physically co-locating the
This report presents the findings of a multiyear study which aimed to understand the needs and preferences of people who use drugs from the illegal market and safer supply.
We aimed to examine comprehensively the evidence for agreement between self-reported and biologically measured illicit drug use across all major illicit drug classes, biological indicators, populat
We examined how the prescribing of hydromorphone tablets specifically impacted young people who use drugs (YPWUD)'s substance use and care trajectories.
This systematic literature review examines the characteristics, methodological quality and findings of published studies exploring the association between organisational factors and client alcohol