INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DRUG POLICY

 

SPECIAL ISSUE:

HEPATITIS C PREVENTION AND CARE FOR INJECTING DRUG USERS

 

Guest editors:

Samuel R. Friedman (editorial coordinator), Walter Cavalieri, Nick Crofts,

Annie Madden, Avril Taylor, Nick Walsh.

 

Outline abstracts or other short descriptions of what you propose to write (not exceeding 350 words) are invited for contributions to a forthcoming special issue of The International Journal of Drug Policy on responses to the hepatitis epidemic among IDUs. This will both update the special focus in IJDP 15(2) on “Hepatitis C and injecting drug use” and also attempt to take stock of the growing extent of action and policy initiatives that focus on hepatitis C.

 

Since both practice and problems often run far ahead of evaluation in the harm reduction field, this special issue will attempt to include descriptive materials on both (1) interesting initiatives and policies that have been established, and (2) problems that exist in making effective services available to users; as well as scientific papers, using qualitative or quantitative research methods, on the outcomes and extent of programmes and policies in this field.

 

We thus invite 7 types of contribution:

We are especially interested in contributions on the following topics:

The guest editors are particularly interested in including personal articles, stories, and analytical articles based on the direct experiences (including collective efforts to improve things) of people affected by hepatitis C including current injecting drug users, former injecting drug users. This includes users and former users with hepatitis C or who work with those with hepatitis C and those who are at risk of getting hepatitis C. These articles might cover issues such as personal stories about living with hepatitis C; facing discrimination and stigma; experiences trying to avoid getting hepatitis C in community settings and/or in prisons; pregnancy; childbirth and parenting when you have hepatitis C; difficulties of gaining access to treatment for the disease; and what it is like to undergo hepatitis C treatment. Thus we especially seek to include articles by those with experience in these areas. If you are such a person but feel that you would like assistance writing your abstract or other brief proposal, co-editor Annie Madden ([log in to unmask]) will either assist you or find someone else who can.

 

The deadline for submission of outline abstracts is April 1, 2006 

 

Outline abstracts should be sent to [log in to unmask] with copies to Hazel Mann at [log in to unmask]. Once selected, the deadline for completion of draft contributions is October 1, 2006. The special issue will be published in Volume 18 of IJDP, either issue 2 or 3 (March or May 2007). 

 


Rowdy Yates
Senior Research Fellow
Scottish Addiction Studies
Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology Section
Department of Applied Social Science
University of Stirling

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