Search Results - "DIETZE, Paul"
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Drinking at home: Restricting alcohol availability is a key mechanism to reduce harms
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-07-2023)Get full text
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Motivations for crystal methamphetamine-opioid co-injection/co-use amongst community-recruited people who inject drugs: a qualitative study
Published in Harm reduction journal (27-02-2020)“…We report on motivations for crystal methamphetamine-opioid co-use/co-injection through narratives of people who inject drugs during a period of increased…”
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National survey data can be used to measure trends in population alcohol consumption in Australia
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of public health (01-06-2016)“…To assess the accuracy of the National Drug Strategy Household Survey (NDSHS) at capturing trends in alcohol consumption at the population level, using…”
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The contexts of heavy drinking: A systematic review of the combinations of context-related factors associated with heavy drinking occasions
Published in PloS one (10-07-2019)“…The amount of alcohol consumed during an occasion can be influenced by physical and social attributes of the setting, characteristics and state of individuals,…”
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COVID‐19 vaccine acceptability among people in Australia who inject drugs: Update from the 2021 Illicit Drug Reporting System interviews
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-07-2022)“…People who inject drugs may be at higher risk of COVID‐19 transmission and more severe negative health outcomes following COVID‐19 infection. Early research on…”
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Incarceration history and risk of HIV and hepatitis C virus acquisition among people who inject drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published in The Lancet infectious diseases (01-12-2018)“…People who inject drugs (PWID) experience a high prevalence of incarceration and might be at high risk of HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection during or…”
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Drug overdose in the ED: a record linkage study examining emergency department ICD-10 coding practices in a cohort of people who inject drugs
Published in BMC health services research (05-12-2018)“…Drug overdose is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity amongst people who inject drugs (PWID). Drug overdose surveillance typically relies on the…”
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Association between acute pre-injury alcohol use and 12-month health outcomes for survivors of major trauma: A registry-based study
Published in Injury (01-11-2024)“…·While alcohol is known to increase the risk of injury, alcohol was not associated with worse self-reported health outcomes based on the EQ-5D or return to…”
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Population patterns in Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores in the Australian population; 2007–2016
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of public health (01-12-2020)“…Despite widespread use of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), there are no published contemporary population‐level scores for Australia. We…”
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Pregabalin misuse‐related ambulance attendances in Victoria, 2012–2017: characteristics of patients and attendances
Published in Medical journal of Australia (01-02-2019)“…Objective To compare changes in pregabalin prescribing and misuse‐related ambulance attendances; to characterise the patients attended by paramedics for…”
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COVID‐19 vaccine acceptability among people in Australia who inject drugs: Implications for vaccine rollout
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-02-2022)“…Introduction Vaccine acceptability is a key determinant of vaccination uptake. Despite being at risk of adverse outcomes from coronavirus‐19 disease…”
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Assessing causality in drug policy analyses: How useful are the Bradford Hill criteria in analysing take‐home naloxone programs?
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-05-2018)“…The Bradford Hill criteria for assessing causality are useful in assembling evidence, including within complex policy analyses. In this paper, we argue that…”
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Findings and lessons learnt from implementing Australia's first health service based take‐home naloxone program
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-05-2018)“…Introduction and Aims Opioid overdose prevention programs providing take‐home naloxone have been expanding internationally. This paper summarises findings and…”
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Trends in adolescent alcohol and other risky health‐ and school‐related behaviours and outcomes in Australia
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-09-2021)“…Introduction Adolescent drinking has been declining in Australia over the past two decades, but this trend may be part of a broader shift towards healthier…”
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Approaches and reporting of alcohol and other drug testing for injured patients in hospital‐based studies: A systematic review
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-05-2024)“…Issue Hospital alcohol and/or other drug (AOD) testing is important for identifying AOD‐related injuries; however, testing methods vary. This systematic review…”
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Australia reschedules naloxone for opioid overdose
Published in Medical journal of Australia (07-03-2016)Get full text
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The Role of Parental Control and Support in Declining Adolescent Drinking: A Multi-Level Study Across 30 European Countries
Published in Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford) (09-07-2022)“…Abstract Background Adolescent drinking has declined in many high-income countries since the early 2000s. It has been suggested that changing parenting…”
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What can Australia learn from the North American opioid crisis? The role of opioid regulation and other evidence‐based responses
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-03-2019)Get full text
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Characteristics of attrition within the SuperMIX cohort of people who inject drugs: a multiple event discrete-time survival analysis
Published in BMC medical research methodology (30-10-2024)“…Compared to the general population, people who inject drugs have poor health and wellbeing. Longitudinal studies can provide insight into factors driving these…”
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