A social network analysis approach to assess COVID19-related disruption to substance use treatment and informal social interactions among people who use drugs in Scotland.
Mark McCannFederica BianchiSrebrenka LetinaSamantha StewartKaty McLeodMark TranmerPublished in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2024)
Substance use treatment service adaptations due to COVID19 lockdown led to both positive and negative service user experiences. Social network methods provide an effective way to describe complex system-wide interaction patterns, and to measure variations at the individual, service, and area level.