Social and structural factors associated with substance use within the support network of adults living in precarious housing in a socially marginalized neighborhood of Vancouver, Canada.
Verena KnerichAndrea A JonesSam SeyedinChristopher SiuLouie DinhSara MostafaviAlasdair M BarrWilliam J PanenkaAllen E ThorntonWilliam G HonerAlexander R RutherfordPublished in: PloS one (2019)
In a socially marginalized neighborhood, social network topology was strongly influenced by residence, and in turn was associated with type(s) of substance use. Associations between personal use and supporter's use of a substance differed across substances. These complex associations may merit consideration in the design of interventions to reduce risk and harms associated with substance use in people living in precarious housing.