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Young P, Burmeister C, Slaunwhite A, Palis H
Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can . 2024 Aug; 44(7-8):303-305. PMID: 39141613
Unregulated drug toxicity deaths (or "overdoses" or "poisonings") remain an ongoing national public health emergency in Canada.
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Palis H, Young P, Korchinski M, Wood S, Xavier J, Luk N, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2024 Jan; 24(1):84. PMID: 38172781
Background: There is a growing body of evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of peer-led services in supporting community reintegration for people released from prison. This study aims to document the guiding...
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Erickson M, Deering K, Ranville F, Bingham B, Young P, Korchinski M, et al.
Violence Against Women . 2023 May; 30(11):2935-2958. PMID: 37194251
To explore the transition from correctional facilities to community among women living with HIV in Vancouver, Canada, we interviewed 19 recently incarcerated women and 6 service providers. Findings highlighted heightened...
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Palis H, Hu K, Rioux W, Korchinski M, Young P, Greiner L, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2022 Dec; 5(12):e2247146. PMID: 36520435
Importance: Diagnosis of mental disorder is prevalent among people who have been incarcerated. Nevertheless, community mental health services are often limited following release from prison, and reincarceration rates are high....
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Palis H, Zhao B, Young P, Korchinski M, Greiner L, Nicholls T, et al.
Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy . 2022 Nov; 17(1):77. PMID: 36434706
Background: Concurrent opioid and stimulant use is on the rise in North America. This increasing trend of use has been observed in the general population, and among people released from...
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Harney B, Korchinski M, Young P, Scow M, Jack K, Linsley P, et al.
Int J Drug Policy . 2021 Sep; 99:103455. PMID: 34560625
The use of person-centred language is well accepted regarding substance use and infectious disease healthcare and research, and appropriate acronyms have become commonplace, e.g., "people who inject drugs (PWID)" has...
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Jones R, Davis A, Stanley B, Julious S, Ryan D, Jackson D, et al.
Pragmat Obs Res . 2021 Aug; 12:93-104. PMID: 34408531
Introduction: Symptoms may persist after the initial phases of COVID-19 infection, a phenomenon termed long COVID. Current knowledge on long COVID has been mostly derived from test-confirmed and hospitalized COVID-19...
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Kouyoumdjian F, McIsaac K, Liauw J, Green S, Karachiwalla F, Siu W, et al.
Am J Public Health . 2015 Feb; 105(4):e13-33. PMID: 25713970
We systematically reviewed randomized controlled trials of interventions to improve the health of people during imprisonment or in the year after release. We searched 14 biomedical and social science databases...
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Eaton T, Young P, Fergusson W, Moodie L, Zeng I, OKane F, et al.
Respirology . 2009 Mar; 14(2):230-8. PMID: 19272084
Background And Objective: In COPD, hospital admissions and readmissions account for the majority of health-care costs. The aim of this prospective randomized controlled study was to determine if early pulmonary...
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Low C, Young P, Webb C, Walshe P, Hone S, Panarese A, et al.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg . 2005 Feb; 132(2):244-6. PMID: 15692534
Objectives: It is sometimes impossible to obtain an adequate laryngeal view during rigid endoscopic laryngoscopy. This may be due to a high tongue base. Our study seeks to determine a...