Although homeless alcoholics and other drug abusers more often elicit public scorn than sympathy, ironically they enjoy a celebrity status as research subjects. This article provides an overview of research literature on the homeless and their alcohol and drug problems. The evolution of public policies concerning control, rehabilitation, and treatment of homeless substance abusers is also traced with special attention to the interaction between scientific literature and policy responses over the past century. Although homeless populations today are more diverse than their counterparts in earlier decades, the analysis suggests that the policies and programs developed in response to the crisis of homelessness and substance abuse in the 1980s ...
Background: People who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed experience disproportiona...
The magnitude of opioid abuse has reached epidemic levels as national survey data reveal that 4.5 mi...
This article examines the extent to which psychiatric classification in public policy research contr...
The relationship between homelessness and alcohol and drug addiction is quite controversial. While a...
The literature on the contemporary homeless population is reviewed to examine the association of vic...
For the government to be successful in addressing homelessness, it must focus on the link between ho...
Abstract Homelessness is long-standing issue in American cities, with significant human consequences...
Homelessness is not a new phenomenon in Massachusetts, nor are the new homeless of the 1980s and 1...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
BackgroundPeople who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed experience disproportionate...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
Substance abuse is the number one health problem in the homeless population. This descriptive secon...
This article is a qualitative study of the lives of homeless elders in Boston. It examines the conce...
Drawing upon demographic data and ethnographic interviews conducted by the authors, the article addr...
Homelessness and heavy alcohol consumption are increasing global public health concerns. Homelessnes...
Background: People who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed experience disproportiona...
The magnitude of opioid abuse has reached epidemic levels as national survey data reveal that 4.5 mi...
This article examines the extent to which psychiatric classification in public policy research contr...
The relationship between homelessness and alcohol and drug addiction is quite controversial. While a...
The literature on the contemporary homeless population is reviewed to examine the association of vic...
For the government to be successful in addressing homelessness, it must focus on the link between ho...
Abstract Homelessness is long-standing issue in American cities, with significant human consequences...
Homelessness is not a new phenomenon in Massachusetts, nor are the new homeless of the 1980s and 1...
Despite a recent upsurge of interest in the issue, homelessness is a problem of long standing in Ame...
BackgroundPeople who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed experience disproportionate...
The new homelessness has drawn sustained attention from scholars over the past three decades. Defini...
Substance abuse is the number one health problem in the homeless population. This descriptive secon...
This article is a qualitative study of the lives of homeless elders in Boston. It examines the conce...
Drawing upon demographic data and ethnographic interviews conducted by the authors, the article addr...
Homelessness and heavy alcohol consumption are increasing global public health concerns. Homelessnes...
Background: People who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed experience disproportiona...
The magnitude of opioid abuse has reached epidemic levels as national survey data reveal that 4.5 mi...
This article examines the extent to which psychiatric classification in public policy research contr...