Drugscapes and the role of place and space in injection drug use-related HIV risk environments.

作者: Barbara Tempalski , Hilary McQuie

DOI: 10.1016/J.DRUGPO.2008.02.002

关键词: Affect (psychology)Space (commercial competition)Public policySociologyDrugSocial stigmaStigma (botany)PsychiatryGrassrootsHarm reductionEnvironmental health

摘要: Although considerable research has been conducted to identify the behavioural characteristics that predispose individuals inject drugs or become infected with HIV via injection drug use, much less on structural and policy determinants, cultural norms, stigma, ecological factors which may affect use risk behaviour, users’ networks rates associated across geographic areas. For programme planners, whether official grassroots, an understanding of place-based can help better environments use-related HIV, determine how facilitate actions regarding public harm reduction aid in risk. As such, we consider this commentary importance place socio-spatial political processes related where IDU-related occur.

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