Low-income San Franciscans' Access to Basic Needs during COVID Shelter-in-Place: A Focus on People Who Use Drugs

J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2023;34(3):931-948.ABSTRACTWe conducted a cross-sectional study of low-income San Franciscans to assess the impact of COVID-19 on their life and well-being during the period of the COVID-19 pandemic when the focus was on higher socioeconomic populations. Stratified analyses compared people who used drugs with those who did not and open-ended response data were sorted into themes. Of the 145 participants, most (70%) changed their behavior by practicing social distancing and reducing the number of their contacts. Of people who used drugs (98, 68%), 40% reported increased difficulty accessing/using drugs, 33% reduced access to drug treatment, and 41% increased concern about drug overdose for themselves or others. Compared with those who did not, people who used drugs experienced improvements in access to food, feeling supported by friends and family, and access to medical care. Our findings indicate the shift in services during COVID-19 had mixed impacts on people who use drugs.PMID:38015130
Source: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Source Type: research