CDP-2010-37-4, Contemporary Drug Problems, Vol. 37, No. 4 Winter 2010
- Table of Contents
- Editorial Staff
- Scope and style guide for contributors
- Notes on contributors
VOL. 37, NO. 4
WINTER 2010
CONTEMPORARY DRUG PROBLEMS
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY QUARTERLY
EVOLVING KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE: HEPATITIS C AND ILLICIT DRUG USE
EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION: Evolving Knowledge and Practice:
Hepatitis C and Illicit Drug Use
MAX HOPWOOD, JOANNE BRYANT, AND LOREN BRENER
Notions of Injecting Drug Users’ Candidacy for Hepatitis C
Treatment: Conflicting Provider, Patient, and Public Health
Perspectives
HEIDI COUPLAND AND LISA MAHER
Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) of People who Inject Drugs:
Assessing RDS Assumptions and Requirements
DANA M. PAQUETTE, JOANNE BRYANT, AND JOHN DE WIT
Perception of Hepatitis C Risk Among Injecting Drug Users Who
Obtain Injecting Equipment from Pharmacies in Western Australia
HANNAH WILSON AND JOANNE BRYANT
Guilty or Angry? The Politics of Emotion in Accounts of Hepatitis
C Transmission
KATE SEEAR, SUZANNE FRASER, AND EMILY LENTON
Working with the “Hierarchy in the Underworld”: Insights for
Communication Skills Training with Peer Educators
CARLA TRELOAR, JAKE RANCE, BECKY LAYBUTT, AND SIONE CRAWFORD
Hepatitis C in an Australian Migrant Community: Knowledge of and
Attitudes Towards Transmission and Infection
ROBYN HORWITZ, LOREN BRENER, CARLA TRELOAR, WA’EL SABRI, RENÉE MORETON, AND ASHRAF SEDRAK
Shame, Labelling and Stigma: Challenges to Counseling Clients in
Alcohol and Other Drug Settings
REBECCA GRAY