Double Jeopardy: Disadvantage and Drug Problems
Charlotte de Crespigny
Australian Journal of Primary Health
8(1) 70 - 76
Published: 2002
Abstract
This discussion paper provides an overview of drug use and the inter-relationship between drug problems and social disadvantage. It may be of use for consumers and those working in community services, primary health care services and drug and alcohol services. The paper draws from the literature, key reports and anecdotal evidence as a way of raising and illustrating key issues relating to the vulnerability of people who are disadvantaged in our community. While this paper can only offer a partial exploration of this complex issue there may be some insights into how we can be more aware of, and effective in responding to, drug problems in the context of disadvantage. It may also stimulate further research into this so far poorly understood area of people's lives.https://doi.org/10.1071/PY02011
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