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Selected recent reports and other publications

  • Bernays S, Rhodes T, Prodanovic A HIV treatment access, delivery and uncertainty: A qualitative study in Serbia and Montenegro. Belgrade: United Nations Development Program, 2007.
  • Borrill, J., Maden, A., Martin, A., Weaver, T., Stimson, G., Farrell, M., Barnes, T., Burnett, R., Miller, S., Briggs, D. The Substance Misuse Treatment Needs of Minority Prisoner Groups: Women, Young Offenders and Ethnic Minorities, Home Office Development and Practice Report 8, London: Home Office RDS, 2003.
  • Borrill, J., Maden, A., Martin, A., Weaver, T., Stimson, G., Farrell, M., Barnes, T., Burnett, R., Miller, S., Briggs, D. Substance misuse amongst white and black / mixed race female prisoners. In: Ramsay, M. (ed) Prisoners’ Drug Use and Treatment: Seven Research Studies, London: Home Office Research Development and Directorate, 2003.
  • Borrill, J., Maden, A., Martin, A., Weaver, T., Stimson, G. V., Farrell, M., and Barnes, T. Differential Substance Misuse Treatment Needs of Women, Ethnic Minorities and Young Offenders in Prison: Prevalence of Substance Misuse and Treatment Needs. Home Office On-Line Report 33/03, London: Home Office RDS.
  • Carnwath, Z., Weaver, T., Walters, P., Mgutshini, T. Hounslow and Spelthorne Community and Mental Health NHS Trust. Co-morbid Substance Misuse and Severe Mental Illness in Hounslow: A Comparative Needs Assessment and Study of Clinical Management. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2001.
  • Connor, L., Treloar C., et al. How to perform transdisciplinary research: qualitative study designs and methods. In Higginbotham N, et al (eds) Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective., pp 227-65. South Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press, 2001.
  • Cusick, L., Martin, A., May, T. Vulnerability and Involvement in Drug Use and Sex Work. London. Report to the Home Office Drugs Prevention Advisory Service. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2002
  • Cusick, L., Martin, A., May, T. Vulnerability and Involvement in Drug Use and Sex Work. Findings 207, Home Office: Research, Development and Statistics Directorate, 2003.
  • Davis, M., Rhodes, T. The Social Production of Hepatitis C Risk Associated with Injecting Drug Use. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, University of London, 2002
  • Dolan, K. A., Black, E., Kite, B, Agaliotis, M, MacDonald, M, Aceijas, C., Hickman, M., Valencia, G. Review of Injection Drug Users and HIV Infection in Prisons in Developing and Transitional Countries. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2004.
  • Fitch, C., Stimson, G. V. An International Review of Rapid Assessments Conducted on Drug Use. World Health Organization: Department of Mental Health and Substance Dependence, 2003.
  • Franey, C., Ashton, M. The grand design: lessons from DATOS. Drug and Alcohol Findings 2002; 7, 4-6 and 16-19.
  • Freeman, G., Weaver, T., Low, J., de Jonge, E., Crawford, M. Promoting Continuity of Care for people with Severe Mental Illness whose needs span Primary, Secondary and Social Care. Report for the National Co-ordinating Centre for NHS Service Delivery and Organisation Research and Development (NCCSDO)
  • Hahné, S., Crowcroft, N., White, J., Ncube, F., Hope, V., Souza, L., Brett, M., Roy, K., Goldberg, D. Ongoing outbreak of tetanus in injecting drug users in the UK. Eurosurveillance Weekly 2004; 8 (4).
  • Hickman, M. Cannabis use and dependence: public health and public policy (book review). International Journal of Drug Policy, 2005 (in press).
  • Hickman, M., Higgins, V, Hope, V. D., Bellis,M Estimating Prevalence of Problem Drug Use: Multiple Methods in Brighton, Liverpool, and London. Report to the Home Office. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2004.
  • Hickman, M, De Angelis, D, Bird, B. Methods of Estimating Incidence of Heroin Use and other Problematic Drug Use and their Application in the UK. Report to the Home Office. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2002.
  • Hope, V. D., Hutchinson S., Crowcroft, N., Dougan S., Ncube, F., Lamagni, T., Balogun, K., Efstratiou, A., Kearns, A., Goldberg, D., Hickman, M., Keshishian C., Ramsay, M. Gill, N., George, R., Symth, B., Thomas, D. Shooting Up: Infections among injecting Drug Users in the United Kingdom 2003. London: Health Protection Agency, 2004.
  • Hope, V., Ncube, F. EU drugs agency publication on hepatitis C and injecting drug use looks at impact, costs and policy options. Eurosurveillance Weekly 2004; 8 (52), 23.
  • Hope, V. D., Ncube, F., Dennis, J., McLauchlin, J. Wound botulism: increase in cases in injecting drug users, UK. Eurosurveillance Weekly 2004; 8 (4).
  • Hope, V. D., Ncube, F., de Souza, L., Gill, N., Ramsay, M., Goldberg, D., Thomas, D, Smyth, B., Wiessing, L. Shooting Up: Infections in Injecting Drug Users in the United Kingdom. Eurosurveillance Weekly 2004; 8(4).
  • Hope, V. D., Goldberg, D., de Souza, L., Balogun, K., Crowcroft, N., Ncube, F., Gill, N., and Ramsay, M. Shooting Up: Infections among Injecting Drug Users in the United Kingdom, 2002. An Update. London: Health Protection Agency/The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2003.
  • Judd, A., Hickman, M., Rhodes, T., Jones, S., Parry, J. V., Davis, M., Stimson, G. V. A Cohort Study to Assess the Prevalence and Incidence of, and Risk Factors for, Hepatitis C Virus Infection among new Injecting Drug Users in London and South East England. Final Report to the Department of Health, London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2004.
  • Judd, A., Parry, J. V., Hickman, M., Stimson, G. V. (2002) Comparison of Sensitivity and Specificity of Epitope OraSure and Sarstedt Salivette Oral Fluid and Dried Blood Spot Laboratory Tests to Detect Antibodies to Hepatitis C Virus among Injecting Drug Users. Final Report to the Department of Health, London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2002.
  • Kimber, J., Day, C. Injecting drug users’ quality of life. In Southgate, E., Day, C., Kimber, J. et al (eds) Money First, Drugs Second, Equipment Third: A Multi-Disciplinary Study of Injecting Drug Use, hepatitis C and other Blood Borne Viruses in Australia. Canberra: Australian National Council on Drugs/Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis and Related Diseases, 2003.
  • Kimber, J., and Day, C. (2003). Quality of life. In "Dealing with risk: A multidisciplinary study of injecting drug use, hepatitis C and other blood borne viruses in Australia" (E. Southgate, C. Day, J. Kimber, A. Weatherall, M. MacDonald, G. Woolcock, M. S, and K. Dolan, eds.), pp. 79-84. Australian National Council on Drugs, Canberra.
  • Kimber, J., Hickman, M., Degenhardt, L., Coulson, T., and van Beek, I. (2005b). Estimating the size of the local IDU population using client visits to the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre. Paper presented at the 16th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm, Belfast.
  • Kumaranayake L., Watts C., Vickerman P., Terris-Prestholt F. (2006) Research piece entitled 'Linking costs and effectiveness: dynamic challenges for HIV Prevention' In Roberts J (eds) The Economics of Infectious Diseases. Oxford University Press (ISBN-10: 0-19-851622-3, ISBN-13: 978-0-19-851622-4)
  • Macleod J., Oakes R., Copello A., Crome I., Egger M., Hickman M., Judd, A, Oppenkowski T, Davey-Smith, G. The Psychosocial Consequences of Drug Misuse: a Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies. Report for the Department of Health. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2002.
  • Martin, A. Out of It: A Cultural History of Intoxication. (Book review) International Journal of Drug Policy 13, 333-335. 2002.
  • Mattick, R., Digiusto, E., Doran, C., O'Brien, S., Kimber, J., Breen, C., Henderson, N., Shearer, J., Gates, J., and Shakeshaft, A. (2004). National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Dependence: Report of Results and Recommendations. In "Research Monograph 52". Commonwealth Department of Health and Aging, Canberra.
  • Mattick, R. P., Breen, C., Kimber, J., and Davoli, M. (2002a). Methadone maintenance therapy versus no opioid replacement therapy for opioid dependence (Cochrane Review). Cochrane Library 2002(4).
  • Mattick, R. P., Kimber, J., Breen, C., and Davoli, M. (2002b). Buprenorphine maintenance versus placebo or methadone maintenance for opioid dependence (Cochrane Review). The Cochrane Library(4).
  • Mehl, G., Stimson, G. V., Riley, L., Ball, A. Youth Tobacco - Rapid Assessment and Response Guide. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2002
  • Metrebian, N., Martin, A., Madden, P., Stimson, G.V. Evaluation of Drug and Alcohol Detoxification Services in Three High Security Prisons in England. Report to the Prison Service. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2004.
  • Metrebian, N., Stimson, G.V, Shanahan, W, Alcorn, R, Sell, L, Nunn, A. Gabe, R et al. Pilot UK Injectable Methadone Trial. Final Report for the Department of Health. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2003.
  • Metrebian, N., Madden, P., Stimson, G.V. Identifying Barriers to General Practitioners providing Treatment for Drug Users in Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2001.
  • Moore, D., Rhodes, T. (eds) Social Theory in Drugs Use and Harm Reduction, Special issue, International Journal of Drug Policy, volume 15 (5/6).
  • Nash, R, Fulton, M, Keetley, K., Cusick, L. Hackney, Haringey and Islington Rapid Assessment and Response on Sex Work and Problematic Drug Use. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2004.
  • Nash, R., Cusick, L. Sex Industry and Sexual Exploitation: Rapid Assessment and Response. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour,2004.
  • Quirk, A., Lilly, R., Rhodes, T., Stimson, G. V. Negotiating a script: the dynamics of staff/client relationships. In Tobert, G., Strang, J. (eds) Methadone Matters: Evolving Community Methadone Treatment of Opiate Addiction, London: Martin Dunitz.
  • Rhodes, T., Simic, M., Grund, J.P., Djuretic, T., Jankovic, K., Flitch,, C., Simon, S. HIV Prevention among Vulnerable Populations in Serbia and Montenegro: Key Findings from Consultations with Experts. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour/New York: Open Society Institute, 2005.
  • Rhodes, T., Platt, L., Sarang, A., Mikhailova, L. A., Renton, A. Preventing HIV Infection Among Injecting Drug Users in Togliatti City, Samara Oblast. End of Project Report to Department for International Development. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour/DFID Knowledge Programme in HIV/AIDS, 2004.
  • Rhodes, T., Fitch, C., and Stimson, G. V. The Rapid Assessment and Response Guide on Psychoactive Substance Use and Sexual Risk Behaviour. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2003 (also in Russian, 2004).
  • Rhodes, T., Platt, L., Filatova, E. N., Sarang, A., Renton, A. Behavioural Factors in HIV Transmission in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Geneva, UNAIDS/UNICEF, 2002.
  • Rhodes, T. Environmental Interventions in HIV Prevention for Vulnerable Populations: Lessons from Asia for an Enabling Environment Approach, New Delhi: UNAIDS, 2002.
  • Rhodes, T., Mikhailova, L. A., Lowndes, C. M., Khutorskoy, M., Sarang, A., Yates, S., Burrows, D., Rylkov, A., Renton, A., Fitch, C. Preventing HIV Infection among Injecting Drug Users in Togliatti City, Samara Oblast, Russia. Narcology Department, Togliatti. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2002.
  • Rhodes, T. Moore, D. (eds) Qualitative Research in the Addictions, Special issue, Addiction Research and Theory, volumes 9 (4) and 9 (6), 2001.
  • Rhodes, T., Martin, A. Youth Offending in the Context of Drug and Alcohol Use. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2001.
  • Rhodes, T., Barnard, M., Aviles, N. R., Hariga, F., Weber, U., Coppel, A., and Fountain, J. Qualitative Research on Risks associated with Injecting Drug Use in the Time of AIDS. Lisbon, European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drugs Addiction, Insight 4, 2001.
  • Rhodes, T., Stimson, G. V., Ball, A. From risk behaviour to risk environment: unpacking the social determinants of HIV associated with drug injecting. In HIV Prevention in Drug-Using Populations, Global Research Network on HIV Prevention Among Injecting Drug Users, Rockville: National Institute of Drug Abuse/Health Canada, 2001.
  • Rhodes, T., Briggs, D., Holloway, G., Jones, S., and Kimber, J. (2005). Visual assessments of injecting drug use: a pilot study. In "Research Briefing 13". National Treatment Agency, London.
  • Southgate, E., Day, C., Kimber, J., Weatherall, A., MacDonald, M., Woolcock, G., S, M., and Dolan, K., eds. (2003). "Dealing with risk: A multidisciplinary study of injecting drug use, hepatitis C and other blood borne viruses in Australia." Australian National Council on Drugs, Canberra.
  • Stimson, G. V. Heroin Century (book review). International Journal of Drug Policy 2004; 15, 219.
  • Stimson, G. V., Keetley, K., Poznyak, V., Des Jarlais, D., Perlis, T., Vincente, S. Existing Interventions and Services Needed for Injecting Drug Users: a Report from the WHO Drug Injection Study Phase II. Geneva, World Health Organization. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2004.
  • Stimson, G. V., Metrebian, N. Prescribing Heroin: What is the Evidence? Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York Publishing Services Ltd, 2003.
  • Summerside, J., Davis, M. HIV Prevention and Sexual Health Promotion with People with HIV. NHPIS Professional Briefing and Resource Guide No.4. 2002. London: Health Development Agency.
  • Summerside, J., Davis, M. Keeping It to Ourselves: Strategic Directions in the Development of HIV Prevention for people with HIV. London: Terrence Higgins Trust, 2002.
  • Taylor, A., Cusick, L., Kimber, J., Rutherford, J., Hickman, M., and Rhodes, T. (2006). The Social Impact of Public Injecting. In "Independent Working Group on Drug Consumption Rooms". Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York.
  • Treloar, C., Higginbotham, N. The problems and potential of transdisciplinary teams. In Higginbotham N, et al. (eds) Health Social Science: A Transdisciplinary and Complexity Perspective, pp 151-74. South Melbourne, Australia: Oxford University Press, 2001.
  • Trujols, J.,.Aceijas, C. El reinado del ensayo clinico controlado y la etica paternalista. Boletin Aldizkaria, 101, 1-2.
  • Weaver, T., Charles, V., Madden, P., Renton, A. Co-Morbidity of Substance Misuse and Mental Health Problems: A study of the Prevalence and Management Co-Morbidity amongst Substance Misuse and Adult Mental Health Treatment Populations. Report to the Department of Health. London: The Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour, 2002.
  • Wiessing, L., Ncube. F., Hedrich, D., Griffiths, P., Hope, V et al. Surveillance of infectious diseases in IDUs across the EU: information from the EU expert network. Eurosurveillance Weekly 2004; 8 (4).
  • Wiggins M, Sawtell M, Austerberry H, Burchett H, Strange V, Bonell C (2006) Evaluation of the Young People's Development Programme Second interim report. London: Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London
  • Wiggins M, Bonell C, Sawtell M, Burchett H, Austerberry H & Strange V (2004) Evaluation of the Young People's Development Programme. First interim report. London, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London

Books

  • Nutt D, Robbins T, Stimson GV, Ince M Drugs and the future: Brain Science, Addiction and Society. Elsevier 2006