Dealing with low access to harm reduction: a qualitative study of the strategies and risk environments of people who use drugs in a small Swedish city
Abstract Background The development of harm reduction has been limited in many areas of Sweden. This study aims to understand the implications that this has for the life circumstances and risk management of people who use drugs in areas of low access. Methods Eleven qualitative, semi-structured inte...
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Main Author: | Julie Holeksa (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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