A mixed-methods analysis of risk-reduction strategies adopted by syringe services program participants and non-syringe services program participants in New York City
Abstract Background Since the emergence of fentanyl in the drug market, syringe services programs (SSPs) have been at the forefront of providing life-saving tools such as naloxone and fentanyl test strips to people who use drugs (PWUD). It is still unclear, however, how the adoption of risk-reductio...
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Main Authors: | Nisha Beharie (Author), Adelya Urmanche (Author), Alex Harocopos (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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