'It was like coming back from the clouds': a qualitative analysis of the lived experience of overdose consequent to drug use among a cohort of people who use drugs in Scotland
Abstract Background Globally, non-fatal overdose (NFOD) rates consequent to drug use, typically opioids, continue increasing at a startling rate. Existing quantitative research has revealed myriad factors and characteristics linked to experiencing NFOD, but it is critically important to explore the...
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Main Authors: | Christopher J. Byrne (Author), Fabio Sani (Author), Teresa Flynn (Author), Amy Malaguti (Author) |
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