@article{e8461d3e4c284f5c85acd3de17a081b4,
title = "Harm reduction theory: Users' culture, micro-social indigenous harm reduction, and the self-organization and outside-organizing of users' groups",
abstract = "This paper discusses the user side of harm reduction, focusing to some extent on the early responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in each of four sets of localities-New York City, Rotterdam, Buenos Aires, and sites in Central Asia. Using available qualitative and quantitative information, we present a series of vignettes about user activities in four different localities in behalf of reducing drug-related harm. Some of these activities have been micro-social (small group) activities; others have been conducted by formal organizations of users that the users organized at their own initiative. In spite of the limitations of the methodology, the data suggest that users' activities have helped limit HIV spread. These activities are shaped by broader social contexts, such as the extent to which drug scenes are integrated with broader social networks and the way the political and economic systems impinge on drug users' lives. Drug users are active agents in their own individual and collective behalf, and in helping to protect wider communities. Harm reduction activities and research should take note of and draw upon both the micro-social and formal organizations of users. Finally, both researchers and policy makers should help develop ways to enable and support both micro-social and formally organized action by users.",
keywords = "Buenos Aires, Central Asia, HIV/AIDS, Harm reduction, Injection drug users, Intravention, Micro-social, New York, Rotterdam, Small group, Social movement, Users' groups",
author = "Friedman, {Samuel R.} and {de Jong}, Wouter and Diana Rossi and Graciela Touz{\'e} and Russell Rockwell and {Des Jarlais}, {Don C.} and Richard Elovich",
note = "Funding Information: New York Acknowledgements : The authors would like to acknowledge support from US National Institute on Drug Abuse project R01 DA13128 (Networks, Norms, and HIV/STI Risk among Youth) and its supplement (Networks, Norms & Risk in Argentina's Social Turmoil); P30 DA11041 (Center for Drug Use and HIV Research); Fogarty International Training and Research project D43 TW001037-06 (Mount Sinai New York State Argentina HIV Prevention); R01 DA003574 (Risk Factors for AIDS among Intravenous Drug Users); R01 DA019383-02 (Staying Safe: Long-Term IDUs Who Avoided HIV & HCV) by Dr. Rockwell was supported as a postdoctoral fellow in the Behavioral Sciences Training in Drug Abuse Research program sponsored by Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, Inc. (MHRA) and the National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. (NDRI) with funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (5T32 DA07233-18). Funding Information: Central Asia Acknowlegments : The author was supported as a predoctoral fellow in the Behavioral Sciences Training in Drug Abuse Research program sponsored by Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, Inc. (MHRA) and the National Development and Research Institutes (NDRI) with funding from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) (5T32 DA07233). Points of view, opinions, and conclusions in this paper do not necessarily represent the official positions of NIDA, NDRI, or MHRA. ",
year = "2007",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1016/j.drugpo.2006.11.006",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "18",
pages = "107--117",
journal = "International Journal of Drug Policy",
issn = "0955-3959",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "2",
}