BACKGROUND: Twelve-step mutual-help groups (TMGs) are among the most available forms of support for homeless individuals with alcohol problems. Qualitative research, however, has suggested that this population often has negative perceptions of these groups, which has been shown to be associated with low TMG attendance. It is important to understand this population's perceptions of TMGs and their association with alcohol outcomes to provide more appropriate and better tailored programming for this multiply affected population. The aims of this cross-sectional study were to (a) qualitatively examine perception of TMGs in this population and (b) quantitatively evaluate its association with motivation, treatment attendance and alcohol outcomes....
Participation in 12-step groups (12SG) during and after formal treatment has been associated with po...
Peers have shared experiences of phenomena such as mental illness, addiction, and homelessness. Home...
OBJECTIVE: Recovery is the process through which one learns to overcome, manage, or live with the ne...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are more prevalent among people who are homeless than in the general po...
BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness have higher rates of problematic substance use but diff...
BACKGROUND: For people experiencing homelessness and problem substance use, access to appropriate se...
Background: For people experiencing homelessness and problem substance use, access to appropriate se...
Single adult men make up much of the population experiencing homelessness; concerningly, this popula...
Introduction : Alcohol abuse leads to a lot of mental, somatic and social problems and may also be...
Abstract Background While people who are homeless often experience poor mental and physical health a...
BackgroundInternationally, strategies focusing on reducing alcohol-related harms in homeless populat...
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...
It is generally believed that homeless individuals—particularly those with substance abuse...
The phenomenon of homeless people is eliciting a devastating social impact with an estimated prevale...
Participation in 12-step groups (12SG) during and after formal treatment has been associated with po...
Peers have shared experiences of phenomena such as mental illness, addiction, and homelessness. Home...
OBJECTIVE: Recovery is the process through which one learns to overcome, manage, or live with the ne...
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are more prevalent among people who are homeless than in the general po...
BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness have higher rates of problematic substance use but diff...
BACKGROUND: For people experiencing homelessness and problem substance use, access to appropriate se...
Background: For people experiencing homelessness and problem substance use, access to appropriate se...
Single adult men make up much of the population experiencing homelessness; concerningly, this popula...
Introduction : Alcohol abuse leads to a lot of mental, somatic and social problems and may also be...
Abstract Background While people who are homeless often experience poor mental and physical health a...
BackgroundInternationally, strategies focusing on reducing alcohol-related harms in homeless populat...
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...
It is generally believed that homeless individuals—particularly those with substance abuse...
The phenomenon of homeless people is eliciting a devastating social impact with an estimated prevale...
Participation in 12-step groups (12SG) during and after formal treatment has been associated with po...
Peers have shared experiences of phenomena such as mental illness, addiction, and homelessness. Home...
OBJECTIVE: Recovery is the process through which one learns to overcome, manage, or live with the ne...