How do people with homelessness and alcohol dependence cope when alcohol is unaffordable? A comparison of residents of Canadian managed alcohol programs and locally recruited controls.
Rebekah A EricksonTimothy StockwellBernadette Bernie PaulyClifton ChowAudra RoemerJinhui ZhaoKate VallanceAshley WettlauferPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2018)
People experiencing alcohol dependence and housing instability more often reduced their alcohol consumption than used harmful coping when alcohol was unaffordable. MAP participation was associated with fewer potentially harmful coping strategies.