阿片类药物临床周期的社会史

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Jerel M. Ezell, Alex Rains, Babatunde Patrick Ajayi, Kyle Miller, Erin Augustine, Dawn Goddard-Eckrich, Elizabeth Kinnard, Michelle Lofwall
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从历史上看,围绕非医疗使用阿片类药物的人的公共和政治话语在很大程度上是通过以赤字为导向的镜头来呈现的,将这一人群呈现为弱势、无私和……
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A social history of opioids’ crimedical cycle
Historically, public and political discourse around people who nonmedically use opioids has largely been rendered via a deficits-oriented lens, presenting this population as weak, disinterested, an...
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期刊介绍: Since being founded in 1993, Addiction Research and Theory has been the leading outlet for research and theoretical contributions that view addictive behaviour as arising from psychological processes within the individual and the social context in which the behaviour takes place as much as from the biological effects of the psychoactive substance or activity involved. This cross-disciplinary journal examines addictive behaviours from a variety of perspectives and methods of inquiry. Disciplines represented in the journal include Anthropology, Economics, Epidemiology, Medicine, Sociology, Psychology and History, but high quality contributions from other relevant areas will also be considered.
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