نتایج جستجو برای: harm reduction

تعداد نتایج: 516062  

2006
Christiane Poulin

In Canada, harm reduction has largely become accepted as the philosophical underpinning of the public health response to substance use. Examples of harm reduction strategies include methadone maintenance, needle exchange and server intervention programs. In general, these harm reduction interventions have had adult substance users as their implicit target. Increasingly, however, harm reduction ...

2005
GORDON ROE

As the articles in the recent special issue on harm reduction illustrate, the last decade has seen an impressive expansion of harm reduction in public health. Policies and programs using it have dramatically improved the formerly ignored health problems of marginalized populations. This article looks at the history of harm reduction, and the growing role that the medicalization of social and po...

2017
Mary Hawk Robert W S Coulter James E Egan Stuart Fisk M Reuel Friedman Monique Tula Suzanne Kinsky

BACKGROUND Harm reduction refers to interventions aimed at reducing the negative effects of health behaviors without necessarily extinguishing the problematic health behaviors completely. The vast majority of the harm reduction literature focuses on the harms of drug use and on specific harm reduction strategies, such as syringe exchange, rather than on the harm reduction philosophy as a whole....

2012
Nick Thomson Tim Moore Nick Crofts

For over 15 years the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) has been a leading donor for harm reduction projects in Southeast Asia. The recent AusAID-supported harm reduction projects of greatest significance have included the Asia Regional HIV/AIDS Project (AHRP), from 2002 until 2007,1 and the HIV/AIDS Asia Regional Program (HAARP), from 2007 until 2015.2 Both projects incl...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2013
Melody Lalmuanpuii Langkham Biangtung Ritu Kumar Mishra Matthew J Reeve Sentimoa Tzudier Angom L Singh Rebecca Sinate Sema K Sgaier

PROBLEM Harm reduction packages for people who inject illicit drugs, including those infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), are cost-effective but have not been scaled up globally. In the north-eastern Indian states of Manipur and Nagaland, the epidemic of HIV infection is driven by the injection of illicit drugs, especially opioids. These states needed to scale up harm reduction pro...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2016
Elizabeth Dietz Jessica Halem

Transgender people encounter many barriers to health care, and recommendations about where their treatment would best be offered can promote or thwart good care. This case examines the care setting from the perspective of a patient whose experiences with specialists have been negative. We argue that an ethos of harm reduction and informed consent, with a strong emphasis on continuity of care wi...

Journal: :Hawaii medical journal 2005
Lisa R Marten Yuanshan Qiu B Pritty Borthakur Peter M Whiticar

This paper describes the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Hawaii. Data indicate gradual but steady changes in characteristics of infected populations. Most significant are increases in cases among Asian Pacific Islanders, women, heterosexuals and younger age groups. Early harm reduction measures and low incidence among injection drug users relative to other parts of the U.S. may have played a significant r...

2004
Neil Hunt

Respect for human rights is a defining feature of harm reduction, which is commonly characterised as a public health-based movement. The importance it attaches to ‘user-friendliness’ and the view that drug users have a right to the same respect and dignity that other users of health and social care services receive is largely undisputed among harm reductionists. Within harm reduction there is a...

2004
Neil Hunt Alex Stevens

Building on Stimson’s (2000) analysis, this paper examines the shift from a focus on health towards one of crime within UK drug policy. The increased use of coerced or compulsory treatment of drug users is discussed with reference to harm reduction theory and the question of whose harm is prioritised in shaping drug services. We also identify mechanisms by which the efficacy of treatment approa...

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2014
Margo C Villarosa Kayla D Moorer Michael B Madson Virgil Zeigler-Hill Jeremy J Noble

The link between social anxiety and alcohol-related negative consequences among college students has been well documented. Protective behavioral strategies are cognitive-behavioral strategies that college students use in an effort to reduce harm while they are drinking. In the current study we examined the mediating role of the 2 categories of protective behavioral strategies (i.e., controlled ...

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