Identifying behaviours for survival and wellness among people who use methamphetamine with opioids in British Columbia: a qualitative study
Abstract Background British Columbia (BC) has been in a state of public health emergency since 2016, due to the unprecedented numbers of fatal and non-fatal drug toxicity (i.e. overdose) events. Methamphetamine detection in illicit drug toxicity deaths increased from 14% in 2012 to 43% in 2020 sugge...
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Main Authors: | Jenny Corser (Author), Heather Palis (Author), Mathew Fleury (Author), Jess Lamb (Author), Kurt Lock (Author), Jenny McDougall (Author), Amiti Mehta (Author), Cheri Newman (Author), Heather Spence (Author), Jane A. Buxton (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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