Harm Reduction Journal is a peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on the pragmatic public health and clinical practices aimed at reducing the adverse health, social, and economic consequences of licit and illicit drug use without necessarily requiring cessation of drug use. It provides a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share evidence-based strategies and innovative approaches to harm reduction.
This journal encompasses a broad range of topics including drug policy, substance use treatment, overdose prevention, safe injection sites, and the social determinants of health impacting drug users. It also explores the effectiveness of interventions such as needle exchange programs, opioid substitution therapy, and naloxone distribution. The journal also considers the lived experiences of drug users, recognizing their perspectives as essential in shaping effective harm reduction policies and practices. The Harm Reduction Journal aims to inform and influence harm reduction strategies.
Consider publishing to advance understanding and promote evidence-based approaches to drug policy and public health. With its commitment to open access, Harm Reduction Journal ensures that its research reaches a global audience.