Katherine McLean, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Sociology | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorVictoria Pitts-Taylor | grad student | 2013 | CUNY | |
(Reducing risk, producing selves: Drug use and identity in needle exchange.) |
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Henning A, McLean K, Andreasson J, et al. (2020) Risk and enabling environments in sport: Systematic doping as harm reduction. The International Journal On Drug Policy. 102897 |
Kavanaugh PR, McLean K. (2020) Motivations for Diverted Buprenorphine Use in a Multisite Qualitative Study Journal of Drug Issues. 50: 550-565 |
McLean K, Kavanaugh PR. (2019) "They're making it so hard for people to get help:" Motivations for non-prescribed buprenorphine use in a time of treatment expansion. The International Journal On Drug Policy. 71: 118-124 |
Rigg KK, McLean K, Monnat SM, et al. (2019) Opioid misuse initiation: Implications for intervention. Journal of Addictive Diseases. 1-12 |
McLean K. (2017) From “Junkies” to “Soccer Moms”: Newspaper Representations of Overdose, 1988–2014 Critical Criminology. 25: 411-432 |
McLean K. (2016) "There's nothing here": Deindustrialization as risk environment for overdose. The International Journal On Drug Policy |
McLean K. (2016) Good Samaritans vs. predatory peddlers: problematizing the war on overdose in the United States Journal of Crime and Justice. 1-13 |
McLean K. (2015) From responsible users to recalcitrant dope fiends: Mapping modes of engagement with harm reduction Addiction Research and Theory. 23: 490-498 |
McLEAN K. (2013) Reducing risk, producing order: The surprisingly disciplinary world of needle exchange. Contemporary Drug Problems. 40: 415-445 |
Dombrowski K, Khan B, McLean K, et al. (2013) A reexamination of connectivity trends via exponential random graph modeling in two IDU risk networks. Substance Use & Misuse. 48: 1485-97 |