Steroid users and the unique challenge they pose to needle and syringe program workers - Dunn - 2014 - Drug and Alcohol Review - Wiley Online Library
This peer reviewed article is a small study of needle and syringe program workers in Australia and looks at their views of providing sterile injecting equipment to people who use PEDs. Overall it reflects how limited the health workers knowledge on AAS use is, even though it is stated that more people who inject steroids are using these programs. I think the authors of the article also show how little they know. Probably why most researchers will continue to misunderstand the topic and hence reinforce the stigma associated with AAS use.
This peer reviewed article is a small study of needle and syringe program workers in Australia and looks at their views of providing sterile injecting equipment to people who use PEDs. Overall it reflects how limited the health workers knowledge on AAS use is, even though it is stated that more people who inject steroids are using these programs. I think the authors of the article also show how little they know. Probably why most researchers will continue to misunderstand the topic and hence reinforce the stigma associated with AAS use.
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