
KEY POINTS Many who overdose on drugs in British Columbia are youth under the age of 19 years,[1][1] and calls for “secure care” legislation have intensified. Secure care legislation would legitimize the detention and forced care of youth who are deemed to be at immediate risk of serious
Canada, Evidence-Based Medicine, Adolescent, British Columbia, Substance-Related Disorders, Coercion, Psychological Trauma, Involuntary Treatment, Humans, Drug Overdose, Delivery of Health Care
Canada, Evidence-Based Medicine, Adolescent, British Columbia, Substance-Related Disorders, Coercion, Psychological Trauma, Involuntary Treatment, Humans, Drug Overdose, Delivery of Health Care
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