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Drug and substance use has a long history in the Philippines. Intoxicating beverages fermented from rice, sugar cane, and from nipa and coconut palms were popular drinks, and betel leaf …
The quality of life (QOL) and mental health of people who use drugs (PWUD) in the Philippines, especially those living in poor urban communities, are highly concerning due to the …
Aim: This study explored the lived experiences of Filipinos recovering from drug addiction and sought to understand the occupational justice determinants of drug addiction to better …
experiences of Filipino former drug dependents who were subject to stigmatization. Seven semistructured interviews were conducted and analyzed using interpretative phenomenological …
This article describes the development of an evidence-informed, community-based drug recovery intervention for low- to mild-risk illicit drug users in the Philippines. Using …
This study is a qualitative phenomenological investigation on the experiences of Filipino former drug dependents who were subject to stigmatization.
This paper examines the political constructions of people who use drugs in the Philippines throughout the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte (2016–2022), during which the …
This study sought to contribute to the nascent literature on community-based drug rehabilitation in a country where drug use is criminalized and rehabilitation was …