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Professionals working in addiction care in both Belgium and other European countries have identified a discrepancy between the prevalence of problem substance use among people with a migration background in treatment facilities. However, little research is currently available on this topic. This study attempts to fill the knowledge gap in existing research by exploring the patterns of substance use, expectations and treatment needs of people with a migration background in four Belgian target groups. Substance users with a migration background can be particularly difficult for researchers to reach, so community researchers were recruited to interview substance users from within their own network. Over 200 people were interviewed. The project was carried out in close collaboration with the respective communities and with stakeholders in addiction care. This book presents the findings of the study, together with recommandations for health care policy and the practice of addiction care. It also details the explorative and qualitative community-based participatory research design that was used to facilitate the study.
Immigrants --- Substance use --- Sociology of minorities --- Toxicology --- Belgium --- migranten --- verslaving --- Behandelingen --- Instellingen --- Verslaving
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