Finding direct and indirect influences of salient psychosocial and situational variables on problem substance use among homeless people is important in designing evidence-based, effective, and relevant interventions for this special population. A stress-coping paradigm in conjunction with situational items specialized for homeless people was used to explore predictive relationships in a sample of homeless adults (N = 664) among (a) psychosocial variables of self-esteem, social support, positive and negative coping, and emotional distress, (b) situational variables of homelessness history and quality of recent housing, and (c) outcomes of alcohol use, injection drug use (IDU), and non-IDU. Lower self-esteem predicted greater emotional distre...
A qualitative research approach was used to explore the factors that influence the initiation of dru...
A popular model of understanding the impact of stress on individuals posits that moderating variable...
The adverse conditions associated with living with no fixed address give rise to many physical and m...
Finding direct and indirect influences of salient psychosocial and situational variables on problem ...
The current study focuses on the relationships among a trauma history, a substance use history, chro...
We examined risk and protective factors associated with three qualitatively different drug use const...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The ways in which homeless individuals cope with stress may differ from th...
Substance abuse is the number one health problem in the homeless population. This descriptive secon...
Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this study examined...
This thesis examines the relationships between personality disorder, substance dependence, self-este...
Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this study examined...
Adolescent homelessness has received increasing attention because of its fast growth throughout the ...
Immigrant homelessness constitutes a cruel expression of social exclusion. We analyzed the relation ...
We tested a latent variable path model in which situational, personal, and social resources predicte...
BACKGROUND: Adults experiencing homelessness and serious mental illnesses (SMI) are at an increased ...
A qualitative research approach was used to explore the factors that influence the initiation of dru...
A popular model of understanding the impact of stress on individuals posits that moderating variable...
The adverse conditions associated with living with no fixed address give rise to many physical and m...
Finding direct and indirect influences of salient psychosocial and situational variables on problem ...
The current study focuses on the relationships among a trauma history, a substance use history, chro...
We examined risk and protective factors associated with three qualitatively different drug use const...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The ways in which homeless individuals cope with stress may differ from th...
Substance abuse is the number one health problem in the homeless population. This descriptive secon...
Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this study examined...
This thesis examines the relationships between personality disorder, substance dependence, self-este...
Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this study examined...
Adolescent homelessness has received increasing attention because of its fast growth throughout the ...
Immigrant homelessness constitutes a cruel expression of social exclusion. We analyzed the relation ...
We tested a latent variable path model in which situational, personal, and social resources predicte...
BACKGROUND: Adults experiencing homelessness and serious mental illnesses (SMI) are at an increased ...
A qualitative research approach was used to explore the factors that influence the initiation of dru...
A popular model of understanding the impact of stress on individuals posits that moderating variable...
The adverse conditions associated with living with no fixed address give rise to many physical and m...