Background: Previous studies have shown that substance use among homeless people is a prevalent problem that is associated with longer durations of homelessness. Most studies of substance use among the homeless were carried out outside Europe and have limited generalizability to European countries. This study therefore aimed to address the prevalence of substance use among homeless people in the Netherlands, the pattern of their use and the relationship with housing status at follow-up. Methods: This study included 344 participants (67.1% of the initial cohort) who were followed from baseline to 18 months after the baseline interview. Multinomial logistic regression analyses examined the relationship between substance use and housing status...
Background: Substance use is a commonly reported problem associated with numerous adverse outcomes a...
Contains fulltext : 138322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Homelessness is associated with substance use, but whether substance use precedes or follows homeles...
Background: Previous studies have shown that substance use among homeless people is a prevalent prob...
A community survey using a structured questionnaire was used with 389 homeless people currently or r...
Background: Homelessness is an increasing problem in Western European countries. Dutch local authori...
Background: Injecting drug users are at increased risk for harmful effects compared to non-injecting...
There is a high prevalence of drug use among homeless individuals, which is associated with a broad ...
The overall aim of this report was to assess the nature, extent and context of drug use among people...
The present paper uses a social selection and social adaptation framework to investigate whether pro...
Abstract Background Drug use is believed to be an important factor contributing to the poor health a...
Abstract Background To improve homelessness prevention practice, we met with recently homeless adult...
Background: There is a higher prevalence of intellectual disability (ID) among homeless people than ...
International audienceObjectives: To record the prevalence and risk factors of substance use amongst...
Background: Homeless youth are at increased risk of substance use and its consequences worldwide. Su...
Background: Substance use is a commonly reported problem associated with numerous adverse outcomes a...
Contains fulltext : 138322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Homelessness is associated with substance use, but whether substance use precedes or follows homeles...
Background: Previous studies have shown that substance use among homeless people is a prevalent prob...
A community survey using a structured questionnaire was used with 389 homeless people currently or r...
Background: Homelessness is an increasing problem in Western European countries. Dutch local authori...
Background: Injecting drug users are at increased risk for harmful effects compared to non-injecting...
There is a high prevalence of drug use among homeless individuals, which is associated with a broad ...
The overall aim of this report was to assess the nature, extent and context of drug use among people...
The present paper uses a social selection and social adaptation framework to investigate whether pro...
Abstract Background Drug use is believed to be an important factor contributing to the poor health a...
Abstract Background To improve homelessness prevention practice, we met with recently homeless adult...
Background: There is a higher prevalence of intellectual disability (ID) among homeless people than ...
International audienceObjectives: To record the prevalence and risk factors of substance use amongst...
Background: Homeless youth are at increased risk of substance use and its consequences worldwide. Su...
Background: Substance use is a commonly reported problem associated with numerous adverse outcomes a...
Contains fulltext : 138322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Homelessness is associated with substance use, but whether substance use precedes or follows homeles...