Substance abuse plays a critical role in this breakdown, negatively influencing social as well as institutional relationships.doi:10.1016/S1047-2797(01)00284-8Jonathan B VangeestTimothy P JohnsonAnnals of EpidemiologyJohnson TP, Freels SA, Parsons JA, Vangeest JB: Substance abuse and homelessness:...
Although substance abuse has for many years been documented as a serious problem among homeless populations, there is as yet no clear understanding of the ... TP Johnson,SA Freels,JA Parsons,... - 《Addiction》 被引量: 131发表: 2006年 Substance abuse and homelessness: social selection or ...
Homelessness and Substance Abuse in the 1990s 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 25 作者:GJ Stahler,E Cohen 摘要: Discusses the rationale for distinguishing between substance abusers who are homeless and those who are not. Assessment on the status of the epidemiology of homeless substance abusers; ...
Through Homelessness Prevention in Treatment of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness: Logic Models and Implementation of Eight American Projects, psychiatrist, psychologists, and social workers will discover the results of eight, three-year long development projects funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental...
Prior to the 1970s, neither homelessness nor drug addiction was seen as issues of major concern in Europe. At most, they were of local interest and of part
Social Consequences and Community Decline The ripple effects of substance abuse extend beyond individual families to the broader community. High rates of addiction can contribute to increased crime, homelessness, and social instability. Communities with widespread substance abuse often see a rise in drug...
摘要: Presents study on the characteristics of homeless women with substance abuse problems. Factors requiring assessment to facilitate treatment needs of such women; Comparison between substance-abusing homeless women and men; Analysis on basis of period of homelessness; Methodology and results....
Substance abuse problems afflict anywhere from 28 to 67% of homeless individuals [1-4] and substance abuse increases an individual's vulnerabil- ity to homelessness [5-9]. Given the strong association between substance abuse and homelessness, substance abuse often has been hypothesized as a ...
Women might also be considered a vulnerable population among the homeless, because of their higher rates of health problems and their increased risk for sexual and physical assault. 展开 关键词: homelessness mental illness physical health shelters substance abuse....
Abused Women and Substance Use Per the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics, women make up 85 percent of domestic violence victims. Substance-using women are more vulnerable to domestic violence than their nonusing counterparts. Similarly, women in violent relationships are more prone to have...