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This article discusses a study conducted to understand the relationship between homelessness and substance abuse. One of the interesting pieces of information the researchers uncovered—and one that surprised them—is that substance abuse may not necessarily increase after people become homeless; in fact, it may even decrease.
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2004
Psychiatric News
June 18
American Psychiatric Association
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