[HTML][HTML] “They are always focusing on the person who is doing the worst”: Exploring how crisis shapes young people's pathways in and out of supportive housing in …

D Manson, D Fast - Social Science & Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
Housing instability, homelessness, and mental health among young people who use drugs
in Vancouver, Canada, and elsewhere have increasingly been framed through a language …

Trends in involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in British Columbia: descriptive analysis of population-based linked administrative data from 2008 to 2018

JP Loyal, MR Lavergne, M Shirmaleki… - The Canadian …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction Involuntary psychiatric hospitalization occurs when someone with a serious
mental disorder requires treatment without their consent. Trends vary globally, and currently …

“There's No Supports for People in Addiction, But There's No Supports for Everyone Else Around Them as Well”: A Qualitative Study With Parents and Other Family …

F Khan, M Lynn, K Porter, L Kongnetiman… - Canadian Journal of …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Harms from opioid use and opioid-related overdose death have continued to rise
in Western Canada, constituting a public health emergency. While the presence of family …

“Grasping at straws,” experiences of Canadian parents using involuntary stabilization for a youth's substance use

D O'Brien, R Hudson-Breen - International Journal of Drug Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Background In Canada, involuntary stabilization programs are used to apprehend
and confine youth who use drugs for the purpose of stabilization, assessment, and …

[HTML][HTML] Opioid use and HIV treatment services experiences among male criminal justice-involved persons in South Africa: a qualitative study

Y An, CJ Hoffmann, U Bhoora, P Ndini, D Moyo… - Harm reduction …, 2023 - Springer
Background Opioid use disorder (OUD) is overrepresented among people with criminal
justice involvement; HIV is a common comorbidity in this population. This study aimed to …

The association between involuntary alcohol treatment and subsequent emergency department visits and hospitalizations: a Bayesian analysis of treated patients and …

T Vuong, M Gillies, S Larney, M Montebello, A Ritter - Addiction, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background and aims Many nations have provisions for involuntary treatment of alcohol
dependence where the person is at serious risk of harm to themselves. To date, there has …

A pilot study of a mixed-method approach to design an ED-based peer mHealth referral tool for HIV/HCV and opioid overdose prevention services

RJ Knaub, J Evans, C Yang, R Roura, T McGinn… - Drug and alcohol …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background The intersecting epidemics of opioid misuse, injection drug use, and HIV/HCV
have resulted in record overdose deaths and sustained high levels of HIV/HCV …

[HTML][HTML] Implications of deficit discourse in the conversations of a mother who requests forced treatment

CNP Araujo, S McNamee, CM Corradi-Webster - Psicologia USP, 2023 - SciELO Brasil
This case study analyzes the implications of deficit discourse on the daily conversations of a
mother who requested forced treatment for her son. Data were analyzed drawing on social …

A Qualitative Analysis on the Views and Experiences of Involuntary Civil Commitment of People Who Use Drugs in Massachusetts (Section 35)

J Silcox, S Rapisarda, JMW Hughto… - Available at SSRN …, 2023 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract Aims and Setting: Involuntary civil commitment (ICC) is a court-mandated process to
involuntarily place people who use drugs (PWUD) into substance use treatment. Research …

Autonomy and (In) Capacity to Consent in Adolescent Substance Use Treatment and Care

T Goodyear, E Jenkins, R Knight… - Journal of Adolescent …, 2023 - jahonline.org
British Columbia (BC), Canada, is an epicenter of North America's overdose crisis. This
crisis is increasingly impacting adolescents (aged 10e19 years), prompting efforts to create …