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Non-beverage alcohol consumption among individuals experiencing chronic homelessness in Edmonton, Canada: a cross-sectional study.

Jean Nicolas WestenbergMostafa Mamdouh KamelSindi AddorisioMohammad AbusamakJames S H WongAva OutadiKerry L JangR Michael Krausz
Published in: Harm reduction journal (2021)
Within such an already marginalized population experiencing homelessness, individuals who consume NBA represent a vulnerable subpopulation who require adapted and distinct health and social services to stabilize and recover. Current harm reduction services are not prepared to effectively assist this group of individuals, and specific treatment programs are rare. Managed alcohol programs are a feasible approach but must be tailored to the specific needs of those who consume NBA, which is especially important for Indigenous people. More comprehensive assessments of NBA consumption are needed for program development and policy recommendations.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • alcohol consumption
  • public health
  • mental health
  • mental illness
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement
  • human health
  • clinical practice
  • social media
  • replacement therapy