“Prevention of opioid use disorder: the HOME (housing, opportunities, motivation and engagement) feasibility study”
Abstract Young adults experiencing homelessness are at high risk of opioid and other substance use, poor mental health outcomes, exposure to trauma, and other risks. Providing access to stable housing has the potential to act as a powerful preventive intervention, but supportive housing programs hav...
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Main Authors: | Kelly J. Kelleher, Ruri Famelia, Tansel Yilmazer, Allen Mallory, Jodi Ford, Laura J. Chavez, Natasha Slesnick |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b940b3629e2146a1bc7f379df2765a27 |
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