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Jamie Favaro

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American Journal of Public Health|February 18, 2021
NEXT Harm Reduction: An Online, Mail-Based Naloxone Distribution and Harm-Reduction ProgramCarol Yang, Jamie Favaro, Meredith C Meacham
The International Journal on Drug Policy|March 25, 2021
A free mailed naloxone program in Philadelphia amidst the COVID-19 pandemicRachel French, Jamie Favaro, Shoshana V Aronowitz
Harm Reduction Journal|January 7, 2023
Remote harm reduction services are key solutions to reduce the impact of COVID-19-like crises on people who use drugs: evidence from two independent structures in France and in the USAMagally Torres-Leguizamon, Jamie Favaro, Dan Coello, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|May 5, 2021
Expanding Mail-Based Distribution of Drug-Related Harm Reduction Supplies Amid COVID-19 and BeyondBrian S Barnett, Sarah E Wakeman, Corey S Davis, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|October 7, 2021
Participants of a mail delivery syringe services program are underserved by other safe sources for sterile injection suppliesBenjamin T Hayes, Jamie Favaro, Dan Coello, et al.
Journal of Substance Use|April 5, 2024
NEXT: description, rationale, and evaluation of a novel internet-based mail-delivered syringe service programBenjamin T Hayes, Jamie Favaro, Czarina N Behrends, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|June 24, 2017
Young people who use drugs engaged in harm reduction programs in New York City: Overdose and other risksMichele Calvo, Jessica MacFarlane, Heather Zaccaro, et al.
Journal of Opioid Management|May 28, 2013
Consumer attitudes about opioid addiction treatment: a focus group study in New York CityNancy L Sohler, Linda Weiss, James E Egan, et al.
Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|March 12, 2021
Harm Reduction, By Mail: the Next Step in Promoting the Health of People Who Use DrugsBenjamin T Hayes, Jamie Favaro, Corey S Davis, et al.
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American Journal of Public Health|February 18, 2021
NEXT Harm Reduction: An Online, Mail-Based Naloxone Distribution and Harm-Reduction ProgramCarol Yang, Jamie Favaro, Meredith C Meacham
The International Journal on Drug Policy|March 25, 2021
A free mailed naloxone program in Philadelphia amidst the COVID-19 pandemicRachel French, Jamie Favaro, Shoshana V Aronowitz
Harm Reduction Journal|January 7, 2023
Remote harm reduction services are key solutions to reduce the impact of COVID-19-like crises on people who use drugs: evidence from two independent structures in France and in the USAMagally Torres-Leguizamon, Jamie Favaro, Dan Coello, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|May 5, 2021
Expanding Mail-Based Distribution of Drug-Related Harm Reduction Supplies Amid COVID-19 and BeyondBrian S Barnett, Sarah E Wakeman, Corey S Davis, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|October 7, 2021
Participants of a mail delivery syringe services program are underserved by other safe sources for sterile injection suppliesBenjamin T Hayes, Jamie Favaro, Dan Coello, et al.
Journal of Substance Use|April 5, 2024
NEXT: description, rationale, and evaluation of a novel internet-based mail-delivered syringe service programBenjamin T Hayes, Jamie Favaro, Czarina N Behrends, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|June 24, 2017
Young people who use drugs engaged in harm reduction programs in New York City: Overdose and other risksMichele Calvo, Jessica MacFarlane, Heather Zaccaro, et al.
Journal of Opioid Management|May 28, 2013
Consumer attitudes about opioid addiction treatment: a focus group study in New York CityNancy L Sohler, Linda Weiss, James E Egan, et al.
Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine|March 12, 2021
Harm Reduction, By Mail: the Next Step in Promoting the Health of People Who Use DrugsBenjamin T Hayes, Jamie Favaro, Corey S Davis, et al.
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