Health Consequences among Aging Mexican American Heroin Users: An Ethnographic AnalysisNowotny, Kathryn MarieValdez, AvelardoCepeda, Alice
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Health Related Quality of Life (HRQL) has progressively been applied in the evaluation of health status of patients, including substance users[5, 6]. Poor HRQL has been reported among heroin users starting treatment, being comparable to other chronic disease patients[7–9]. As a patient centred...
As a central location of both punishment and aid, probation has significant public health consequences. Yet scholars have focused most of their attention on the health consequences of imprisonment rather than probation or community supervision. Several recent papers address this gap, using the National ...
Since the 1960s, illicit drug use in Europe has been marked by the serious health consequences of drug injecting, in particular of heroin. The present arti... D Hedrich,A Pirona,L Wiessing - 《Drugs Education Prevention & Policy》 被引量: 68发表: 2008年 Italy: Health system review Again...
‘new’ drugs such as amphetamines and ketamine have ‘penetrated’ the country since 1997, quoting a 2002 survey of polydrug use among ‘heroin addicts’ where 16.2% reported ketamine use and concluded that club drug use was a serious concern in some regions of the country (Zhao et al.,...
Consequences? Len Bias: Gone but not Forgotten Addiction? The state of being psychologically or physiologically dependent on a drug. Addiction Endorphins Dysphoria Natural chemicals Pleasure producing chemicals of the brain. Dysphoria Lack of endorphins Produces unpleasant feeling Natural chemicals Similar to...
Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Davis, CaliforniaNeilFlynnDepartment of Psychiatry, University of California, Davis, CaliforniaTaylor And FrancisJournal of Psychoactive DrugsGibson DR, Leamon MH, Flynn N. Epidemiology and public health: consequences of methamphetamine use in California's...
This is an examination of the prevalence of overweight and obesity in Latin America and Caribbean countries which looks at the medium and long-term harmful... J Bacallao 被引量: 31发表: 2000年 The mental health consequences of the economic crisis in Europe among the employed, the unemployed,...
The findings of this study align with broader literature on the health consequences of austerity policies in high-income countries. Numerous studies from a range of geographic settings have demonstrated how austerity exacerbates socioeconomic inequalities, leading to worse health outcomes, particularly in ...