Correlates of recent nonfatal overdose among people who inject drugs in West Virginia
Abstract Aim Experiencing a nonfatal overdose (NFOD) is a significant risk factor for a subsequent nonfatal or fatal overdose. Overdose mortality rates in rural Appalachian states are some of the highest in the USA, but little is known about correlates of overdose among rural populations of people w...
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Main Authors: | N. Jia Ahmad (Author), Sean T. Allen (Author), Rebecca Hamilton White (Author), Kristin E. Schneider (Author), Allison O'Rourke (Author), Michelle Perdue (Author), Charles Babcock (Author), Michael E. Kilkenny (Author), Susan G. Sherman (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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