The Role Of Alcohol And Drugs In The Homeless Community

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It has been estimated that 38% of the homeless population suffers from alcoholism and 26% abuse drugs (National Coalition for the Homeless, 2009). This compares to 15% and 8% in the general population (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2006). Alcohol and drugs are used in the homeless community in order to be able to cope with their situations as well as utilized to sleep, especially when the weather is cold. The priorities of these individuals are on survival, finding adequate food or shelter for the night.

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