[PDF][PDF] Prevalence of co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorder, and association with overdose: a linked data cohort study among residents of British …

MPH Claire Keen, K Jang, HS PhD10… - minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au
Prevalence of co‐occurring mental illness and substance use disorder and association with
overdose: a linked data cohort study Page 1 Keen Claire (Orcid ID: 0000-0002-4875-1300) …

Improving estimates of the quantity and quality of persons involved in the opioid crisis

AD Vaughan - Geographies of Behavioural Health, Crime, and …, 2020 - Springer
This chapter provides a multifaceted framework of data and research methodologies for the
purposes of improving prevalence estimates of all opioid users. Improvements in the …

[PDF][PDF] The Foundry Work and Education Program: A vocational rehabilitation program

VWL Tsang, DA MGC, M Wenger… - BC Cancer Lung …, 2023 - univamedia.com
In BC, one in four young people live with a mental health or substance use disorder that
impairs their functioning. Current gaps in care include lack of support for youth in areas such …

[PDF][PDF] Anual Evaluation of “Drug Poisonings, Emergency Service” Studies Published in Pubmed 01.01. 2019-01.01. 2020

İH Hancı, N Gürbüz - Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021 - academia.edu
Aim: This study aimed to evaluate studies on drug poisoning and emergency servics
published in PubMed between January 2019 and January 2020. Materials and Methods …

[PDF][PDF] High rate of fatal overdose after release from prison in BC: a retrospective data linkage study

SA Kinner, W Gan, A Slaunwhite - Young, 2019 - cmajopen.ca
Background: People recently released from prison are at increased risk of preventable
death. However, the impact of the current overdose epidemic on overdose deaths in this …

[引用][C] Need for comprehensive and timely data to address the opioid overdose epidemic without a blindfold

ND Volkow, RK Chandler, J Villani - Addiction, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
We are amid a public health crisis. Over 88000 people died worldwide because of opioid
use disorder (OUD) in 2019 [1]. That year, the rate of deaths attributed to OUD per 100 000 …