Original paper

Age‐based preferences for risk communication in the fentanyl era: ‘A lot of people keep seeing other people die and that's not enough for them’

Volume: 116, Issue: 6, Pages: 1495 - 1504
Published: Nov 26, 2020
Abstract
To explore how people who use fentanyl and health-care providers engaged in and responded to overdose risk communication interactions, and how these engagements and responses might vary by age.A single-site qualitative in-depth interview study.Boston, MA, United States.The sample included 21 people (10 women, 11 men) who were either 18-25 or 35+, English-speaking, and reported illicit fentanyl use in the last year and 10 health-care providers...
Paper Details
Title
Age‐based preferences for risk communication in the fentanyl era: ‘A lot of people keep seeing other people die and that's not enough for them’
Published Date
Nov 26, 2020
Journal
Volume
116
Issue
6
Pages
1495 - 1504
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