Motives for alcohol use, risky drinking patterns and harm reduction practices among people who experience homelessness and alcohol dependence in Montreal
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness are disproportionately affected by harms related to alcohol use. Indeed, their alcohol dependence is associated with numerous physical and mental health problems along with strikingly high rates of alcohol-related mortality. Recent research has ex...
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Main Authors: | Rossio Motta-Ochoa (Author), Natalia Incio-Serra (Author), Alexandre Brulotte (Author), Jorge Flores-Aranda (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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