Thinking upstream: the roles of international health and drug policies in public health responses to chemsex
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2018

Thinking upstream: the roles of international health and drug policies in public health responses to chemsex

Sexual Health2018
Authors

O Stevens, JI Forrest

Global Health

Abstract

Chemsex is a growing public health concern in urban centres, and few interventions exist to mitigate the significant sexual, drug-related, and social harms potentially experienced by people who participate in chemsex.

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