Association between negative life events and morbidity in homeless seeking treatment for substance abuse in Greenland

Birgit V. Niclasen*, Eeva Liisa Røssell Johansen, Ulrik Becker, Anette Søgaard Nielsen

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Abstract

Introduction: The aim of the investigation was to describe the association between negative life events on morbidity in homeless seeking treatment for substance abuse in Greenland. Methods: Cross sectional study on register data comparing homeless and individuals in secure housing initiating alcohol or substance abuse treatment in Greenland between 1 January 2017 and 14 December 2019, (N = 950). Results: Homeless were socio-economically disadvantaged compared to treatment seekers in secure housing. They had a heavier burden of psychiatric morbidity and suffered more negative life experiences. Controlled for having experienced abuse, most morbidity measures' predictive value was slightly less pronounced with psychiatric morbidity as an exception. Conclusion: The results indicate that both the morbidity and most analyzed negative life events are associated with being homeless and are mutually linked.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftNordic Journal of Psychiatry
Vol/bind75
Udgave nummer7
Sider (fra-til)516-522
ISSN0803-9488
DOI
StatusUdgivet - okt. 2021

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