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Deconstructing the 'cheque effect': short-term changes in injection drug use after receiving income assistance and associated factors.

Stine Bordier HøjBrendan P JackaNanor MinoyanPhélix BussièreJulie Bruneau
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2020)
Among people who inject drugs in Montreal, Canada, injection drug use and receptive syringe-sharing appear to be more prevalent in the 2 days after versus before receiving income assistance. The odds and rate of individual-level increases in injection frequency appear to be positively associated with cocaine injection (versus injection of other substances) and unstable housing.
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