Consequences of a restrictive syringe exchange policy on utilisation patterns of a syringe exchange program in Baltimore, Maryland: Implications for HIV risk

scientific article published on 28 April 2015

Consequences of a restrictive syringe exchange policy on utilisation patterns of a syringe exchange program in Baltimore, Maryland: Implications for HIV risk is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1111/DAR.12276
P932PMC publication ID4881850
P698PubMed publication ID25919590

P2093author name stringSusan G Sherman
Shivani A Patel
Noya Galai
Patrick Chaulk
Renee M Gindi
Chris Serio-Chapman
Daesha V Ramachandran
P2860cites workChanging the environment of AIDS risk: findings on syringe exchange and pharmacy sales of syringes in Hartford, CT.Q39460081
Norms, social networks, and HIV-related risk behaviors among urban disadvantaged drug usersQ39641476
Injection risk behaviors among clients of syringe exchange programs with different syringe dispensation policies.Q39695545
Risk factors among IDUs who give injections to or receive injections from other drug usersQ41702613
The effect of syringe exchange use on high-risk injection drug users: a cohort studyQ41732202
A circulation theory of needle exchangeQ42599597
Changes in HIV risk behaviour in clients of syringe-exchange schemes in England and ScotlandQ44815371
Examination of the association between syringe exchange program (SEP) dispensation policy and SEP client-level syringe coverage among injection drug users.Q46021911
The association of doctor-patient race concordance with health services utilization.Q46460862
Syringe sharing and HIV incidence among injection drug users and increased access to sterile syringes.Q51688513
Risk reduction among intravenous drug users in Amsterdam under the influence of AIDS.Q52244719
Effectiveness of syringe exchange programs in reducing HIV risk behavior and HIV seroconversion among injecting drug usersQ56225840
Reduced risk of hepatitis B and hepatitis C among injection drug users in the Tacoma syringe exchange programQ60358363
The use of needle exchange by young injection drug users.Q64927111
HIV/AIDS-related behavior change among injecting drug users in different national settingsQ72029243
Reductions in high-risk drug use behaviors among participants in the Baltimore needle exchange programQ74010155
High rates of HIV infection among injection drug users participating in needle exchange programs in Montreal: results of a cohort studyQ74010685
Syringe exchange in the United States, 1996: a national profileQ78165000
[Needle exchange programs are a cost-effective preventative measure against HIV in Iceland]Q95485134
Effects of an intensive street-level police intervention on syringe exchange program use in Philadelphia, PAQ24544766
Syringe exchange in the United States: a national level economic evaluation of hypothetical increases in investmentQ27318250
Do needle syringe programs reduce HIV infection among injecting drug users: a comprehensive review of the international evidenceQ28249288
Are needle and syringe programmes associated with a reduction in HIV transmission among people who inject drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysisQ28304793
HIV incidence among injecting drug users in New York City syringe-exchange programmesQ30233828
Association of drug injection patterns with antibody to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 among intravenous drug users in Baltimore, MarylandQ31049574
Correlates of unsafe syringe acquisition and disposal among injection drug users in Baltimore, MarylandQ33231859
Race, gender, and partnership in the patient-physician relationshipQ33871337
The effectiveness of harm reduction in preventing HIV among injecting drug usersQ34118193
The impact of a needle exchange's closureQ34199846
'Dropouts' or 'drop-ins'? Client retention and participation in New Haven's needle exchange program.Q34406628
Needle exchange is not enough: lessons from the Vancouver injecting drug use studyQ34432600
Effectiveness of needle-exchange programmes for prevention of HIV infectionQ34742675
Race and trust in the health care systemQ34756284
Correlates of non-medical prescription drug use among a cohort of injection drug users in Baltimore CityQ35231536
Characteristics and utilization patterns of needle-exchange attendees in Chicago: 1994-1998Q36272696
Effects of increasing syringe availability on syringe-exchange use and HIV risk: Connecticut, 1990-2001.Q36274801
Cocaine use and HIV infection in intravenous drug users in San FranciscoQ36416785
The impact of legalizing syringe exchange programs on arrests among injection drug users in California.Q36440917
HIV incidence among needle exchange participants: estimates from syringe tracking and testing data.Q36762087
Higher syringe coverage is associated with lower odds of HIV risk and does not increase unsafe syringe disposal among syringe exchange program clients.Q36926250
Utilization patterns and correlates of retention among clients of the needle exchange program in Baltimore, Maryland.Q37347124
Modelling in concentrated epidemics: informing epidemic trajectories and assessing prevention approachesQ38182340
P433issue6
P921main subjectneedle exchange programmeQ1760326
P304page(s)637-644
P577publication date2015-04-28
P1433published inDrug and Alcohol ReviewQ15760162
P1476titleConsequences of a restrictive syringe exchange policy on utilisation patterns of a syringe exchange program in Baltimore, Maryland: Implications for HIV risk
P478volume34

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q96298550Baseline prevalence and correlates of HIV and HCV infection among people who inject drugs accessing a syringe services program; Miami, FL
Q90592568Elimination of HIV transmission through novel and established prevention strategies among people who inject drugs
Q52316651Predicting pharmacy syringe sales to people who inject drugs: Policy, practice and perceptions.
Q40365924Trend Analyses of Users of a Syringe Exchange Program in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 1999-2014.

Search more.