The relationship between homelessness and alcohol and drug addiction is quite controversial. While addictive disorders appear disproportionately among the homeless population, such disorders cannot, by themselves, explain the increase in homelessness. Most drug and alcohol addicts never become homeless. However, people who are poor and addicted are clearly at increased risk
For the government to be successful in addressing homelessness, it must focus on the link between ho...
Using data from the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), predictor...
Backgrounds and aims: Problem gambling occurs at higher levels in the homeless than the general popu...
Homeless people today struggle more with addiction than people who have stability in their life. Whe...
Substance abuse is the number one health problem in the homeless population. This descriptive secon...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
The present paper uses a social selection and social adaptation framework to investigate whether pro...
We examined the prevalence of substance use disorders among homeless and vulnerably housed persons i...
BACKGROUND: Adults experiencing homelessness and serious mental illnesses (SMI) are at an increased ...
We examined the prevalence of substance use disorders among homeless and vulnerably housed persons i...
Although homeless alcoholics and other drug abusers more often elicit public scorn than sympathy, ir...
Types of homelessness are wide-ranging and can include street homelessness, staying in temporary acc...
abstract: The purpose of this research study was to examine the intersection of the relationship bet...
Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this study examined...
There is a high prevalence of drug use among homeless individuals, which is associated with a broad ...
For the government to be successful in addressing homelessness, it must focus on the link between ho...
Using data from the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), predictor...
Backgrounds and aims: Problem gambling occurs at higher levels in the homeless than the general popu...
Homeless people today struggle more with addiction than people who have stability in their life. Whe...
Substance abuse is the number one health problem in the homeless population. This descriptive secon...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
The present paper uses a social selection and social adaptation framework to investigate whether pro...
We examined the prevalence of substance use disorders among homeless and vulnerably housed persons i...
BACKGROUND: Adults experiencing homelessness and serious mental illnesses (SMI) are at an increased ...
We examined the prevalence of substance use disorders among homeless and vulnerably housed persons i...
Although homeless alcoholics and other drug abusers more often elicit public scorn than sympathy, ir...
Types of homelessness are wide-ranging and can include street homelessness, staying in temporary acc...
abstract: The purpose of this research study was to examine the intersection of the relationship bet...
Using the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), this study examined...
There is a high prevalence of drug use among homeless individuals, which is associated with a broad ...
For the government to be successful in addressing homelessness, it must focus on the link between ho...
Using data from the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC), predictor...
Backgrounds and aims: Problem gambling occurs at higher levels in the homeless than the general popu...