RT Article T1 Challenges and Prescriptions for Homeless Drug Users’ Social Reintegration; An Experience of Partnerships Between Iran and Europe NGOs JF Journal of drug issues VO 54 IS 1 SP 134 OP 147 A1 Moghanibashi-Mansourieh, Amir A2 Puyan, Daryush A2 Radfar, Ramin A2 Jafarian, Mohammad A2 Legl, Thomas A2 Mattsson, Regina A2 Hornberg, Esbjorn A2 Atefi, Faezeh A2 Neuretter, Iris A2 de Witte, Cressida A2 Farnam, Rabert A2 Binazade, Mohammad A2 Deilamizade, Abbas LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/187133621X AB The research addressed challenges and prescriptions for reintegration of homeless people who use drugs. Data were collected through conducting semi-structured interviews. Twenty-nine participants were recruited. The primary codes were extracted and divided into two main categories of challenges and prescriptions; the former included becoming homeless after a long term recovery, workplace stigma, service users’ different cultural backgrounds, dismissing the 12-Step Program, message fatigue, negative effect of relapse on groups and cyberspace overuse; and the latter included connection by hook or by crook, abstinence-harm reduction orientation, organizational service collection, pushing boundaries of interventions, and expanding services umbrella. K1 prescriptions K1 Challenges K1 Service providers K1 Drug use K1 homeless K1 Social reintegration DO 10.1177/00220426231151372