Tailoring the continuum of care for substance use problems to persons with an Islamic migration background: a co-creative case study
Aline Pouille,
Arafat Bouachiba,
Clara De Ruysscher
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionStructural inequity and stigma impose barriers toward substance use prevention and recovery support for persons with an Islamic migration background in non-Islamic majority countries. Similar issues of differential power often keep them silenced in research. Therefore, we explore the continuum of care for substance use problems regarding persons with an Islamic migration background.MethodsWe draw from a co-creative case study with Arafat, whose lived and professional experiences as a Muslim with a … Show more
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