Convenience and comfort: reasons reported for using drugs alone among clients of harm reduction sites in British Columbia, Canada.
Kristi PapamihaliMinha YoonBrittany GrahamMohammad KaramouzianAmanda K SlaunwhiteVivian TsangSara YoungJane A BuxtonPublished in: Harm reduction journal (2020)
Using drugs alone, particularly for convenience and comfort, is ubiquitous among people accessing harm reduction services. Overdose prevention measures that go beyond individual behaviour changes, including providing a safer supply of drugs and eliminating stigma, are paramount to mitigate harms. These interventions are especially necessary as emergence of coronavirus disease may further exacerbate unpredictability of illicit drug content and overdose risk.