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Willingness to use an in-hospital supervised inhalation room among people who smoke crack cocaine in Vancouver, Canada.

Sandra CortinaMary Clare KennedyHuiru DongNadia FairbairnKanna Hayashi PhDMichael John MilloyThomas Kerr
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2018)
A high proportion of people who smoke crack cocaine reported willingness to use an in-hospital SIR, and those willing were more likely to report heavy drug use and previous in-hospital use. These findings highlight the potential utility of SIRs to complement existing in-hospital services for PWUD.
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