Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are not equitably spread across the population, with some groups such as people who are experiencing homelessness being more vulnerable to AUDs due to social inequalities, stigma, and complex social and structural processes. Managed alcohol programs (MAPs) are a harm reduction approach first developed in Canada for those experiencing AUDs and homelessness with positive results. This study aimed to describe the factors that should be considered when implementing MAPs in Scotland. Qualitative data were collected in Scotland via semi‐structured interviews with 29 individuals in a range of roles, including strategic informants (n = 12), service staff (n = 8) and potential beneficiaries (n = 9). Vignettes were used t...
BackgroundInternationally, strategies focusing on reducing alcohol-related harms in homeless populat...
People experiencing homelessness and alcohol dependence are at increased risk of a range of harms, i...
Homelessness affects a significant number of people in Scotland, and access to healthcare can be cha...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are not equitably spread across the population, with some groups such a...
Homelessness affects a significant number of people in Scotland, and access to healthcare can be cha...
In Scotland, rates of alcohol use and alcohol-related harm are high, with more than 1100 deaths attr...
Homelessness affects a significant number of people in Scotland, and access to healthcare can be cha...
Introduction and Aims: Managed alcohol programmes are a harm reduction approach for those experienci...
People who experience homelessness and alcohol dependency are more vulnerable than the general popul...
BackgroundInternationally, strategies focusing on reducing alcohol-related harms in homeless populat...
People experiencing homelessness and alcohol dependence are at increased risk of a range of harms, i...
Homelessness affects a significant number of people in Scotland, and access to healthcare can be cha...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are not equitably spread across the population, with some groups such a...
Homelessness affects a significant number of people in Scotland, and access to healthcare can be cha...
In Scotland, rates of alcohol use and alcohol-related harm are high, with more than 1100 deaths attr...
Homelessness affects a significant number of people in Scotland, and access to healthcare can be cha...
Introduction and Aims: Managed alcohol programmes are a harm reduction approach for those experienci...
People who experience homelessness and alcohol dependency are more vulnerable than the general popul...
BackgroundInternationally, strategies focusing on reducing alcohol-related harms in homeless populat...
People experiencing homelessness and alcohol dependence are at increased risk of a range of harms, i...
Homelessness affects a significant number of people in Scotland, and access to healthcare can be cha...