Substance use policy and practice in the COVID-19 pandemic: Learning from early pandemic responses through internationally comparative field data
Aronowitz S, Carroll J, Hansen H, Jauffret-Roustide M, Parker C, Suhail-Sindhu S, Albizu-Garcia C, Alegria M, Arrendondo J, Baldacchino A, Bluthenthal R, Bourgois P, Burraway J, Chen J, Ekhtiari H, Elkholy H, Farhoudian A, Friedman J, Jordan A, Kato L, Knight K, Martinez C, McNeil R, Murray H, Namirembe S, Radfar R, Roe L, Sarang A, Scherz C, Teck J, Textor L, Oanh K. Substance use policy and practice in the COVID-19 pandemic: Learning from early pandemic responses through internationally comparative field data. Global Public Health 2022, 17: 3654-3669. PMID: 36692903, DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2022.2129720.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly pandemic responseSocial protectionCOVID-19 pandemicSocial safety netSocial welfare systemPandemic responseNon-governmental organizationsCriminal legal systemSocial service infrastructureSemi-structured interviewsHealth service delivery modelsWelfare systemCommunity health practitionersEthnographic methodsSocial scientistsService delivery modelsStructural driversNational responseSafety netDrug policyQualitative dataPublic health infrastructureHarm reductionSystemic investmentInternational network
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