Managed alcohol programs (MAPs) are harm reduction interventions that aim to reduce the harms of severe alcohol use, poverty and homelessness. The authors examined impacts of MAPs in reducing harms and risks associated with substance use and homelessness.
Citation: Pauly, B., Brown, M., Evans, J. et al. “There is a Place”: impacts of managed alcohol programs for people experiencing severe alcohol dependence and homelessness. Harm Reduct J 16, 70 (2019).
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