نتایج جستجو برای: street drugs

تعداد نتایج: 252905  

2016
David Otiashvili Mzia Tabatadze Nino Balanchivadze Irma Kirtadze

BACKGROUND Since early 2000, intensive policing, wide scale street drug testing, and actions aimed at limiting the availability of specific drugs have been implemented in Georgia. Supporters of this approach argue that fear of drug testing and resulting punishment compels drug users to stop using and prevents youth from initiating drug use. It has been also stated that reduction in the availabi...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2013
Patrick Belton Tenzing Sharngoe F Michael Maguire Mark Polhemus

The street drug "bath salts" are psychoactive mixtures of cathinone derivatives. We report 3 cases of disseminated Staphylococcus aureus infection with cardiac involvement (2 endocarditis and 1 pericarditis), secondary to intravenous bath salts use.

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2007
Ashira Zamir Yaron Cohen Myriam Azoury

A large amount of heroin street doses are seized and examined for drug content by the Israel police. These are generally wrapped in heat-sealed plastic. Occasionally it is possible to visualize latent fingerprints on the plastic wrap itself, but the small size of the plastic item and the sealing process makes the success rate very low. In this study, the possibility of extracting and profiling ...

2014
Brittany Barker Thomas Kerr Gerald Taiaiake Alfred Michelle Fortin Paul Nguyen Evan Wood Kora DeBeck

BACKGROUND Street-involved youth are more likely to experience trauma and adverse events in childhood; however, little is known about exposure to the child welfare system among this vulnerable population. This study sought to examine the prevalence and correlates of being in government care among street-involved youth in Vancouver, Canada. METHODS From September 2005 to November 2012, data we...

Journal: :AIDS patient care and STDs 2001
N El-Bassel S S Witte T Wada L Gilbert J Wallace

This study examines the prevalence of physical and sexual abuse by intimate and commercial sexual partners among street-based sex workers and explores correlates of partner abuse by commercial partners using the following factors: sociodemographics, substance abuse, sexual behavior, and physical and sexual childhood abuse. One hundred thirteen street sex workers were recruited from December 199...

2015
Amy Kirwan Brendan Quinn Rebecca Winter Stuart A. Kinner Paul Dietze Mark Stoové

BACKGROUND Injecting drug use (IDU) is a strong predictor of recidivism and re-incarceration in ex-prisoners. Although the links between drug use and crime are well documented, studies examining post-release criminal activity and re-incarceration risk among ex-prisoners with a history of IDU are limited. We aimed to explore factors associated with property crime among people with a history of I...

Journal: :Culture, medicine and psychiatry 2010
Katie Hejtmanek

In this article, I discuss the meanings of "restraints," or physical intervention strategies that are used at a total institution for mentally ill adolescents in the United States. This paper argues that this particularly complex form of mental health treatment is simultaneously a violent and an intimate way in which men relate to one another and also takes on complex meanings about trust and i...

2013
Marcelo Santos Cruz Tarcisio Andrade Francisco I Bastos Erotildes Leal Neilane Bertoni Lara Lipman Chantal Burnett Benedikt Fischer

BACKGROUND Crack use is prevalent across the Americas, and specifically among marginalized urban street drug users in Brazil. Crack users commonly feature multiple physical and mental health problems, while low rates of and distinct barriers to help service use have been observed in these populations. This study examined profiles and determinants of social and health service utilization, and un...

Journal: :Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki 2013
N Bouras G Ikkos

Psychiatry, associated as it is with social and cultural factors, has undergone profound changes over the last 50 years. Values, attitudes, beliefs and ideology all influence psychiatry. Deinstitutionalisation, the normalization principle, advocacy, empowerment and the recovery model are ideologies that have been closely associated with policy, service developments and clinical practice in psyc...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2012
José Rafael González-López María de Los Ángeles Rodríguez-Gázquez María de Las Mercedes Lomas-Campos

To estimate the prevalence of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug consumption (through the self-report) in adult Latin-American immigrants of Seville, a cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out in a representative sample of 190 immigrants. The results showed that 61.4% of the participants had consumed alcohol in previous month before data collection, although 13.2% of them were at risk o...

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