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Falzon, Danilo and Aston, Elizabeth V and Carver, Hannah and Masterton, Wendy and Wallace, Bruce and Sumnall, Harry and Measham, Fiona and Fletcher, Emma and Gittins, Rosalind and Priyadarshi, Saket and Parkes, Tessa (2022) Challenges for drug checking services in Scotland: a qualitative exploration of police perceptions. Harm Reduction Journal , 19 .
Masterton, Wendy and Parkes, Tessa and Carver, Hannah and Park, Kirsty J (2022) Exploring how greenspace programmes might be effective in supporting people with problem substance use: a realist interview study. BMC Public Health , 22 .
Carver, Hannah and Falzon, Danilo and Masterton, Wendy and Wallace, Bruce and Aston, Elizabeth V and Measham, Fiona and Hunter, Carole and Sumnall, Harry and Gittins, Rosalind and Raeburn, Fiona and Craik, Vicki and Priyadarshi, Saket and Rothney, Laura and Weir, Kira and Parkes, Tessa (2023) 'It's not going to be a one size fits all': a qualitative exploration of the potential utility of three drug checking service models in Scotland. Harm Reduction Journal , 20 .
Masterton, Wendy and Falzon, Danilo and Burton, Gillian and Carver, Hannah and Wallace, Bruce and Aston, Elizabeth V and Sumnall, Harry and Measham, Fiona and Gittins, Rosalind and Craik, Vicki and Schofield, Joe and Little, Simon and Parkes, Tessa (2022) A realist review of how community-based drug checking services could be designed and implemented to promote engagement of people who use drugs. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health , 19 , (9) .
Miler, Joanna Astrid and Carver, Hannah and Masterton, Wendy and Parkes, Tessa and Maden, Michelle and Jones, Lisa and Sumnall, Harry (2021) What treatment and services are effective for people who are homeless and use drugs? A systematic 'review of reviews'. PLoS ONE , 16 , (7) , e0254729.
Miler, Joanna and Carver, Hannah and Masterton, Wendy and Parkes, Tessa and Jones, Lisa and Maden, Michelle and Sumnall, Harry (2021) Evidence review of drug treatment services for people who are homeless and use drugs. Dublin: Health Research Board.