Income generation and attitudes towards addiction treatment among people who use illicit drugs in a Canadian setting

Socioeconomically marginalized people who use illicit drugs (PWUD) often engage in alternative income generating activities to meet their basic needs. These activities commonly carry a number of health and social risks, which may prompt some PWUD to consider addiction treatment to reduce their drug use or drug-related expenses. We sought to determine whether engaging in certain forms of income generation was independently associated with self-reported need for addiction treatment among a cohort of PWUD in Vancouver, Canada.

Publication Date: 
2016
Pages: 
1-30
Volume: 
August 2016
Issue: 
(In press)
Journal Name: 
Addictive Behaviors