Who Is Most Likely to Use a Harm Reduction Vending Machine?

People who use drugs and live in rural communities may lack access to harm reduction services. Harm reduction vending machines that offer 24/7 access to resources may help address this need. This study examines who in particular may be more or less likely to use a harm reduction vending machine in a sample of people using drugs in Appalachia.

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Mapping the Lived Experience of Substance Use Stigma: A Conceptual Framework of Salient Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors in Rural-Dwelling People Who Use Drugs

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