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“There is a Place”: impacts of managed alcohol programs for people experiencing severe alcohol dependence and homelessness

机译:“有一个地方”:管理酒精计划对体验严重酒精依赖和无家可归的影响

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The twin problems of severe alcohol dependence and homelessness are associated with precarious living and multiple acute, social and chronic harms. While much attention has been focused on harm reduction services for illicit drug use, there has been less attention to harm reduction for this group. Managed alcohol programs (MAPs) are harm reduction interventions that aim to reduce the harms of severe alcohol use, poverty and homelessness. MAPs typically provide accommodation, health and social supports alongside regularly administered sources of beverage alcohol to stabilize drinking patterns and replace use of non-beverage alcohol (NBA). We examined impacts of MAPs in reducing harms and risks associated with substance use and homelessness. Using case study methodology, data were collected from five MAPs in five Canadian cities with each program constituting a case. In total, 53 program participants, 4 past participants and 50 program staff were interviewed. We used situational analysis to produce a series of “messy”, “ordered” and “social arenas” maps that provide insight into the social worlds of participants and the impact of MAPs. Prior to entering a MAP, participants were often in a revolving world of cycling through multiple arenas (health, justice, housing and shelters) where abstinence from alcohol is often required in order to receive assistance. Residents described living in a street-based survival world characterized by criminalization, unmet health needs, stigma and unsafe spaces for drinking and a world punctuated by multiple losses and disconnections. MAPs disrupt these patterns by providing a harm reduction world in which obtaining accommodation and supports are not contingent on sobriety. MAPs represent a new arena that focuses on reducing harms through provision of safer spaces and supply of alcohol, with opportunities for reconnection with family and friends and for Indigenous participants, Indigenous traditions and cultures. Thus, MAPs are safer spaces but also potentially spaces for healing. In a landscape of limited alcohol harm reduction options, MAPs create a new arena for people experiencing severe alcohol dependence and homelessness. While MAPs reduce precarity for participants, programs themselves remain precarious due to ongoing challenges related to lack of understanding of alcohol harm reduction and insecure program funding.
机译:严重酒精依赖和无家可归的双胞胎问题与岌岌可危的生活和多重,社会和慢性危害有关。虽然对非法药物使用的伤害减少服务很大,但对该组的危害造成损害较少。管理酒精计划(地图)是危害减少干预措施,旨在减少严重酒精使用,贫困和无家可归的危害。地图通常提供住宿,健康和社会支持,定期管理饮料酒精来源,以稳定饮用图案并替换使用非饮料酒精(NBA)。我们检查了地图对减少与物质使用和无家可归的危害和风险的影响。使用案例研究方法,数据由五个加拿大城市的五个地图收集,每个程序都构成了案件。共有53名计划参与者,参加者4人和50名计划工作人员进行了采访。我们使用的情况分析来生产一系列“凌乱”,“订购”和“社会竞技场”地图,可以深入了解参与者的社会世界和地图的影响。在进入地图之前,参与者通常在循环循环的循环世界(健康,正义,住房和庇护所),其中通常需要禁止饮酒以获得援助。描述的居民居住在街道的生存世界,其特征是犯罪,未满足的健康需求,耻辱和不安全的饮酒空间,以及由多重损失和断开连接的世界。地图通过提供减少损害世界的损害这些模式,其中获得住宿和支持不符合清醒。地图代表了一个新的舞台,专注于通过提供更安全的空间和酒精供应来减少危害,与家人和朋友的重新联系以及土着与会者,土着传统和文化的机会。因此,地图是更安全的空间,但也可能是愈合的空间。在有限的酒精伤害减少选项的景观中,地图为体验严重酒精依赖和无家可归的人创造了一个新的舞台。虽然地图降低了参与者的必修价格,但程序本身仍然是由于与缺乏对酒精损害和不安全的计划资金缺乏了解的持续挑战,但仍然是不稳定的。

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