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33 Therefore, to contribute to the elimination of all forms of trafficking and sexual exploitation, as outlined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by the United Nations,37 and to inform the development of effective CSE prevention and intervention, this meta-analysis aimed to ...
Over the years, many risk factors for overdose have been identified, for example: polydrug use; psychiatric comorbidity; unstable housing; witnessing overdose; substance use disorder; prescription of opioids; increasing pharmacy use; increasing opioid prescribers; vulnerability to socio-economic marginalis...
Non-prescription use of Tramadol is a threat to the youth in urban informal settlements in the Asokore Mampong Municipality. Interventions such as strict drug monitoring and regulation, drug use education, strict parental supervision, and sustainable jobs may contribute to controlling non-prescription ...
Factors that contribute to non-adherence can generally be classified as intentional or non-intentional [27]. Unintentional factors include obstacles and barriers that result in medications not being taken by reasons other than one’s choice. Lack of parental involvement [28], lack of access to ...
[168]. To date, many national drug policies are premised more on ideology than evidence, and our findings support the view that punitive approaches are not just ineffective in reducing prevalence of overdose, but actually contribute to the risk environment which increases it [144]. Where we ...
to enhance their social support and sense of participation. This can contribute to improving their subjective health evaluation. Second, policymakers bear the responsibility of actively enhancing health awareness and promoting healthy behaviours among the farmers. Through community health promotion activities...
This suggests that risk factors such as racism, with common and/or cross-cutting effects across the socioeconomic spectrum for Indigenous Australians [13, 32, 33, 50], may contribute to psychological distress. In the 2004-05 NATSIHS, those who reported they had been treated badly because they...
If that doesn't work, please contact support so we can address the problem.Abstract Cybercrime is a complex human behavior and social phenomenon. The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered socioeconomic activities, potentially causing changes in crime patterns. However, there has been limited ...
The use of energy is a primary factor in the production of services and goods. There are some worries regarding how energy usage and ECD contribute to a rise in global carbon emissions (CO2), notwithstanding energy use’s role in facilitating economic growth (ECD). Some worldwide groups have...