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1 A critical analysis of the implementation of a legal regulated market for new psychoactive substances (“legal highs”) in New Zealand Rychert, Marta

55 C p. 88-94
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2 A fragmented code: The moral and structural context for providing assistance with injection drug use initiation in San Diego, USA Guise, Andy

55 C p. 51-60
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3 Ageing opioid users’ increased risk of methadone-specific death in the UK Pierce, Matthias

55 C p. 121-127
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4 An (un)desirable trade of harms? How elite athletes might react to medically supervised ‘doping’ and their considerations of side-effects in this situation Overbye, Marie

55 C p. 14-30
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5 A qualitative examination of the effects of international counter-drug interdictions Toth, Alexander G.

55 C p. 70-76
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6 A response to Pienaar et al (2018) ‘Problematizing LGBTIQ drug use, governing sexuality and gender: A critical analysis of LGBTIQ health policy in Australia’ Ruth, Simon

55 C p. 195-196
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7 “Blood letting”—Self-phlebotomy in injecting anabolic-androgenic steroids within performance and image enhancing drug (PIED) culture Brennan, Rebekah

55 C p. 47-50
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8 Chemsex and mental health as part of syndemic in gay and bisexual men Halkitis, Perry N.

55 C p. 180-182
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9 Demand for and availability of specialist chemsex services in the UK: A cross-sectional survey of sexual health clinics Wiggins, H.

55 C p. 155-158
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10 Editorial Board
55 C p. ii
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11 Effects of naloxone distribution to likely bystanders: Results of an agent-based model Keane, Christopher

55 C p. 61-69
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12 Factors associated with concurrent heroin use among patients on methadone maintenance treatment in Vietnam: A 24-month retrospective analysis of a nationally representative sample Hoang, Thai

55 C p. 113-120
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13 Federal funding for syringe exchange in the US: Explaining a long-term policy failure Showalter, David

55 C p. 95-104
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14 Harnessing the language of overdose prevention to advance evidence-based responses to the opioid crisis Collins, Alexandra B.

55 C p. 77-79
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15 Heroic journeys through sobriety: How temporary alcohol abstinence campaigns portray participant experiences Bartram, Ashlea

55 C p. 80-87
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16 Ice parties among young men who have sex with men in Thailand: Pleasures, secrecy and risks Guadamuz, Thomas E.

55 C p. 249-255
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17 Identifying a typology of men who use anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) Zahnow, Renee

55 C p. 105-112
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18 Identifying injection drug use and estimating population size of people who inject drugs using healthcare administrative datasets Janjua, Naveed Zafar

55 C p. 31-39
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19 Implications of survey labels and categorisations for understanding drug use in the context of sex among gay and bisexual men in Melbourne, Australia Ryan, Kathleen E.

55 C p. 183-186
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20 Improving drug policy: The potential of broader democratic participation Ritter, Alison

55 C p. 1-7
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21 Mental health, drug use and sexual risk behavior among gay and bisexual men Prestage, Garrett

55 C p. 169-179
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22 Patterns of injecting and non-injecting drug use by sexual behaviour in people who inject drugs attending services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, 2013–2016 Heinsbroek, Ellen

55 C p. 215-221
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23 Pharmaceutical opioid overdose deaths and the presence of witnesses Ogeil, Rowan P.

55 C p. 8-13
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24 Prevalence and correlates of recent injecting drug use among gay and bisexual men in Australia: Results from the FLUX study Bui, H.

55 C p. 222-230
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25 Prevalence of drug use during sex amongst MSM in Europe: Results from a multi-site bio-behavioural survey Rosińska, Magdalena

55 C p. 231-241
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26 Problematising LGBTIQ drug use, governing sexuality and gender: A critical analysis of LGBTIQ health policy in Australia Pienaar, Kiran

55 C p. 187-194
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27 Response to the Hammoud et al paper on ‘the new MTV generation’ Gafos, Mitzy

55 C p. 205-206
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28 Sexualised drug use among sexual minority young adults in the United States: The P18 cohort study Ristuccia, Annie

55 C p. 207-214
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29 Sexualised drug use in the United Kingdom (UK): A review of the literature Edmundson, Claire

55 C p. 131-148
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30 Sexualised drug use: LGTB communities and beyond Desai, Monica

55 C p. 128-130
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31 Substance Use and Sex Index (SUSI): First stage development of an assessment tool to measure behaviour change in sexualised drug use for substance use treatment studies Ezard, Nadine

55 C p. 165-168
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32 Surveillance of sexualised drug use – the challenges and the opportunities Giraudon, Isabelle

55 C p. 149-154
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33 The management of methamphetamine use in sexual settings among men who have sex with men in Malaysia Lim, Sin How

55 C p. 256-262
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34 The new MTV generation: Using methamphetamine, Truvada™, and Viagra™ to enhance sex and stay safe Hammoud, Mohamed A.

55 C p. 197-204
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35 The perspectives of structurally vulnerable people who use drugs on volunteer stipends and work experiences provided through a drug user organization: Opportunities and limitations Bardwell, Geoff

55 C p. 40-46
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36 The rush to risk when interrogating the relationship between methamphetamine use and sexual practice among gay and bisexual men Bryant, Joanne

55 C p. 242-248
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37 Typology of drug use in United Kingdom men who have sex with men and associations with socio-sexual characteristics Melendez-Torres, G.J.

55 C p. 159-164
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