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Problemas ligados ao álcool em centros de emergência (PLACE)—People experiencing homelessness with alcohol-related problems in Lisbon's emergency shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic: a description and analysis of a harm reduction intervention

INTRODUCTION: Alcohol-related problems disproportionally affect people experiencing homelessness. As the first wave of the COVID-2019 pandemic spread in 2020, a number of emergency shelters were opened in Lisbon. Increased difficulties in obtaining alcohol could have led to an increased incidence of...

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Autores principales: Azevedo, Filipe Oliveira, Neto, Ana, Gama, Ana, Subtil, Ana, Fuertes, Ricardo, Pereira, Claúdia, Tavares, Joana, Medinas, Raquel Luis, Silva, Ana V., Dias, Sónia
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10236796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37275696
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1165322
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author Azevedo, Filipe Oliveira
Neto, Ana
Gama, Ana
Subtil, Ana
Fuertes, Ricardo
Pereira, Claúdia
Tavares, Joana
Medinas, Raquel Luis
Silva, Ana V.
Dias, Sónia
author_facet Azevedo, Filipe Oliveira
Neto, Ana
Gama, Ana
Subtil, Ana
Fuertes, Ricardo
Pereira, Claúdia
Tavares, Joana
Medinas, Raquel Luis
Silva, Ana V.
Dias, Sónia
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description INTRODUCTION: Alcohol-related problems disproportionally affect people experiencing homelessness. As the first wave of the COVID-2019 pandemic spread in 2020, a number of emergency shelters were opened in Lisbon. Increased difficulties in obtaining alcohol could have led to an increased incidence of alcohol withdrawal. Therefore, a low-threshold harm reduction intervention was introduced to these emergency shelters. This consisted of a fixed medication treatment, made available immediately for those with specific conditions, without the need for a medical evaluation or abstinence from alcohol, together with an offer of subsequent access to specialized addiction centers. The Problemas Ligados ao Álcool em Centros de Emergência (PLACE) study (alcohol-related problems in emergency shelters) is a retrospective mixed-methods observational study. It describes the demographic, health, and social characteristics of shelter users participating in the program and aims to evaluate the intervention as well as the experience of the patients, professionals, and decision-makers involved. RESULTS: A total of 69 people using shelters self-reported alcohol-related problems. Among them, 36.2% of the people accepted a pharmacological intervention, and 23.2% selected an addiction appointment. The take-up of the intervention was associated with better housing outcomes. A description of an individual's trajectory after leaving the shelter is provided. DISCUSSION: This study suggests that non-abstinence-focused interventions can be useful and well-tolerated in treating addiction in this population.
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spelling pubmed-102367962023-06-03 Problemas ligados ao álcool em centros de emergência (PLACE)—People experiencing homelessness with alcohol-related problems in Lisbon's emergency shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic: a description and analysis of a harm reduction intervention Azevedo, Filipe Oliveira Neto, Ana Gama, Ana Subtil, Ana Fuertes, Ricardo Pereira, Claúdia Tavares, Joana Medinas, Raquel Luis Silva, Ana V. Dias, Sónia Front Psychol Psychology INTRODUCTION: Alcohol-related problems disproportionally affect people experiencing homelessness. As the first wave of the COVID-2019 pandemic spread in 2020, a number of emergency shelters were opened in Lisbon. Increased difficulties in obtaining alcohol could have led to an increased incidence of alcohol withdrawal. Therefore, a low-threshold harm reduction intervention was introduced to these emergency shelters. This consisted of a fixed medication treatment, made available immediately for those with specific conditions, without the need for a medical evaluation or abstinence from alcohol, together with an offer of subsequent access to specialized addiction centers. The Problemas Ligados ao Álcool em Centros de Emergência (PLACE) study (alcohol-related problems in emergency shelters) is a retrospective mixed-methods observational study. It describes the demographic, health, and social characteristics of shelter users participating in the program and aims to evaluate the intervention as well as the experience of the patients, professionals, and decision-makers involved. RESULTS: A total of 69 people using shelters self-reported alcohol-related problems. Among them, 36.2% of the people accepted a pharmacological intervention, and 23.2% selected an addiction appointment. The take-up of the intervention was associated with better housing outcomes. A description of an individual's trajectory after leaving the shelter is provided. DISCUSSION: This study suggests that non-abstinence-focused interventions can be useful and well-tolerated in treating addiction in this population. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10236796/ /pubmed/37275696 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1165322 Text en Copyright © 2023 Azevedo, Neto, Gama, Subtil, Fuertes, Pereira, Tavares, Medinas, Silva and Dias. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Azevedo, Filipe Oliveira
Neto, Ana
Gama, Ana
Subtil, Ana
Fuertes, Ricardo
Pereira, Claúdia
Tavares, Joana
Medinas, Raquel Luis
Silva, Ana V.
Dias, Sónia
Problemas ligados ao álcool em centros de emergência (PLACE)—People experiencing homelessness with alcohol-related problems in Lisbon's emergency shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic: a description and analysis of a harm reduction intervention
title Problemas ligados ao álcool em centros de emergência (PLACE)—People experiencing homelessness with alcohol-related problems in Lisbon's emergency shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic: a description and analysis of a harm reduction intervention
title_full Problemas ligados ao álcool em centros de emergência (PLACE)—People experiencing homelessness with alcohol-related problems in Lisbon's emergency shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic: a description and analysis of a harm reduction intervention
title_fullStr Problemas ligados ao álcool em centros de emergência (PLACE)—People experiencing homelessness with alcohol-related problems in Lisbon's emergency shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic: a description and analysis of a harm reduction intervention
title_full_unstemmed Problemas ligados ao álcool em centros de emergência (PLACE)—People experiencing homelessness with alcohol-related problems in Lisbon's emergency shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic: a description and analysis of a harm reduction intervention
title_short Problemas ligados ao álcool em centros de emergência (PLACE)—People experiencing homelessness with alcohol-related problems in Lisbon's emergency shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic: a description and analysis of a harm reduction intervention
title_sort problemas ligados ao álcool em centros de emergência (place)—people experiencing homelessness with alcohol-related problems in lisbon's emergency shelters during the covid-19 pandemic: a description and analysis of a harm reduction intervention
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10236796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37275696
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1165322
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