2024
Using nominal group technique with people who are incarcerated in Canadian federal prisons to identify barriers and solutions to improving Prison Needle Exchange Program uptake
Lafferty L, Altice F, Leone F, Stoové M, Lloyd A, Hajarizadeh B, Kronfli N. Using nominal group technique with people who are incarcerated in Canadian federal prisons to identify barriers and solutions to improving Prison Needle Exchange Program uptake. International Journal Of Drug Policy 2024, 131: 104549. PMID: 39141957, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104549.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCanadian federal prisonsFederal prisonsPeer advocatesProgram participantsWrap-around servicesCorrectional authoritiesPrisonParticipant confidentialityFear of repercussionsHarm reductionLack of confidentialityPerceived repercussionsPriority barriersNeedle exchange programsParticipants' narrativesDrug useAdvocatesVotingAccess barriersIdentity processesImprove accessFocus groupsNominal group techniqueConfidentialityInterview transcripts
2005
Social Identities and Social Context: Social Attitudes and Personal Well-Being
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Pearson A, Riek B. Social Identities and Social Context: Social Attitudes and Personal Well-Being. Advances In Group Processes 2005, 22: 231-260. DOI: 10.1016/s0882-6145(05)22009-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial identityCommon ingroup identity modelSocial contextMultiple social identitiesDifferent social identitiesIntergroup biasIntergroup relationsSocial categorizationIdentity processesIdentity modelSuperordinate groupPeople's responsesPersonal valuesPhysical healthSocial attitudesDifferent identitiesAttitudesPresent chapterIdentitySeparate groupsPerceptionContextOwn workPersonalCategorization
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