[HTML][HTML] Addressing intersecting housing and overdose crises in Vancouver, Canada: opportunities and challenges from a tenant-led overdose response intervention …

G Bardwell, T Fleming, AB Collins, J Boyd… - Journal of urban …, 2019 - Springer
We examined the acceptability, feasibility, and implementation of the Tenant Overdose
Response Organizers program (TORO)—a tenant-led naloxone training and distribution …

[HTML][HTML] Permanent supportive housing design characteristics associated with the mental health of formerly homeless adults in the US and Canada: An integrative …

KA Rollings, CS Bollo - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The built environment directly and indirectly affects mental health, especially for people
transitioning from long-term homelessness to permanent supportive housing (PSH) who …

[HTML][HTML] Identifying the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on service access for people who use drugs (PWUD): A national qualitative study

C Russell, F Ali, F Nafeh, J Rehm, S LeBlanc… - Journal of substance …, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction Closures and reductions in capacity of select health and social services in
response to the COVID-19 pandemic may have placed people who use drugs (PWUD) at a …

Gendered violence and overdose prevention sites: a rapid ethnographic study during an overdose epidemic in Vancouver, Canada

J Boyd, AB Collins, S Mayer, L Maher, T Kerr… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Aims North America's overdose epidemic is increasingly driven by
fentanyl and fentanyl‐adulterated drugs. Supervised consumption sites, including low …

Buprenorphine dispensing in an epicenter of the US opioid epidemic: a case study of the rural risk environment in Appalachian Kentucky

HLF Cooper, DH Cloud, PR Freeman… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Buprenorphine is a cornerstone to curbing opioid epidemics, but emerging data
suggest that rural pharmacists in the US sometimes refuse to dispense this medication. We …

“We don't got that kind of time, man. We're trying to get high!”: exploring potential use of drug checking technologies among structurally vulnerable people who use …

G Bardwell, J Boyd, KW Tupper, T Kerr - International Journal of Drug …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Novel public health interventions are being considered to address the opioid
overdose epidemic, including drug checking technologies. We examined the willingness to …

[HTML][HTML] Associations of substance use, psychosis, and mortality among people living in precarious housing or homelessness: a longitudinal, community-based study …

AA Jones, KM Gicas, S Seyedin, TS Willi… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Background The “trimorbidity” of substance use disorder and mental and physical illness is
associated with living in precarious housing or homelessness. The extent to which …

[图书][B] Addicted. pregnant. poor

KR Knight - 2020 - degruyter.com
In this ethnography of addicted, pregnant, and poor women living in daily-rent hotels in San
Francisco, Kelly Ray Knight examines the myriad struggles these women face, as well as …

“It's no foundation, there's no stabilization, you're just scattered”: A qualitative study of the institutional circuit of recently-evicted people who use drugs

T Fleming, AB Collins, J Boyd, KR Knight… - Social Science & …, 2023 - Elsevier
People who use drugs (PWUD) commonly experience housing instability due to intersecting
structural vulnerabilities (eg, drug prohibition, discriminatory housing policies), and …

Factors contributing to the risk of airline pilot fatigue

S Lee, JK Kim - Journal of air transport management, 2018 - Elsevier
Fatigue is important in the aviation field because it affects many people's safety. The
purpose of this study is to identify factors that affect airline pilot fatigue. This study proposes …