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Case management aftercare service provision to homeless people who use drugs in Iran; a nine-month post-treatment follow-up
ABSTRACT The aim of study was to assessing the provision of case management services to homeless people who use drugs. 4358 people were recruited and followed up for nine months after discharge. The average age of the participants were 37.8 ± 5.71. In the first month, 15.9% of the total participants had a job, about half abstained from illegal drug use, about 38% reunited with their families, 51.1% accommodated and 39.1% had identity documents. In the ninth month (N = 136), the variables of abstinence from illegal substances, family reunification and accommodation had the highest rates compared to previous months.
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Social Work in Mental Health is an exciting contribution from the editors of our highly respected journal, Social Work in Health Care. This journal offers quality articles on clinical practice, education, research, collaborative relationships, mental health policy, and the delivery of mental health care services. This scholarly, creative, and lively journal presents material valuable to social workers in all sectors of mental health care. It is devoted to social work theory, practice, and administration in a wide variety of mental health care settings. Social Work in Mental Health will help you improve your practice in these areas, demonstrating the vital role of social services in mental health care delivery systems.