"Make yourself un-NIMBY-able": stakeholder perspectives on strategies to mobilize public and political support for overdose prevention centers in the United States of America
Abstract Background Overdose prevention centers (OPCs), also known as supervised injection facilities and safe consumption sites, are evidenced-based interventions for preventing overdose deaths and drug-related morbidities. The pathways to legalizing OPCs in the USA have confronted multiple social,...
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Main Authors: | Joseph G. Rosen (Author), Erin Thompson (Author), Jessica Tardif (Author), Alexandra B. Collins (Author), Brandon D. L. Marshall (Author), Ju Nyeong Park (Author) |
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