Abstract: Youth homelessness is a growing problem in the United States. The experience of homelessness appears to have numerous adverse consequences, including psychiatric and substance use disorders. This study compared the frequencies of psychiatric disorders, including substance use, between homeless youth (18–24 years-old) in San Francisco (N = 31) and Chicago (N = 56). Subjects were administered the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.) to assess DSM-IV-TR diagnoses and substance use disorders. Eighty-seven percent of the San Francisco youth, and 81 % of the Chicago youth met criteria for at least one M.I.N.I. psychiatric diagnosis. Nearly two-thirds of the youth in both samples met criteria for a mood disorder. Appr...
Study objective: The aim ofthe study was to determine the characteristics of the homeless population...
Introduction: We examined the prevalence of substance use disorders among homeless and vulnerably ho...
Background: There are well over a million homeless people in Western Europe and North America, but r...
Youth homelessness is a growing problem in the United States. The experience of homelessness appears...
Saddichha et al Objectives: Youth homelessness is on the rise in North America, yet this vulnerable ...
Objective: The authors examined the prevalence of and risk factors for homeless-ness among all patie...
While many have studied the antecedents of homelessness and health status among the actively homeles...
Data are presented on substance abuse, mental health problems, and the psychosocial well-being of 10...
Background: Substance use is a commonly reported problem associated with numerous adverse outcomes a...
Objective: Although youth homelessness presents a significant public health problem, the needs of ho...
Background: Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable and underserved populations. ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2013Youth homelessness is a...
This paper presents lifetime and 12-month prevalence rates and comorbidity data for substance abuse ...
Homelessness affects a large and increasing number of families in the United States, and exposure to...
Understanding mental health issues faced by young homeless persons is instrumental to the developmen...
Study objective: The aim ofthe study was to determine the characteristics of the homeless population...
Introduction: We examined the prevalence of substance use disorders among homeless and vulnerably ho...
Background: There are well over a million homeless people in Western Europe and North America, but r...
Youth homelessness is a growing problem in the United States. The experience of homelessness appears...
Saddichha et al Objectives: Youth homelessness is on the rise in North America, yet this vulnerable ...
Objective: The authors examined the prevalence of and risk factors for homeless-ness among all patie...
While many have studied the antecedents of homelessness and health status among the actively homeles...
Data are presented on substance abuse, mental health problems, and the psychosocial well-being of 10...
Background: Substance use is a commonly reported problem associated with numerous adverse outcomes a...
Objective: Although youth homelessness presents a significant public health problem, the needs of ho...
Background: Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable and underserved populations. ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2013Youth homelessness is a...
This paper presents lifetime and 12-month prevalence rates and comorbidity data for substance abuse ...
Homelessness affects a large and increasing number of families in the United States, and exposure to...
Understanding mental health issues faced by young homeless persons is instrumental to the developmen...
Study objective: The aim ofthe study was to determine the characteristics of the homeless population...
Introduction: We examined the prevalence of substance use disorders among homeless and vulnerably ho...
Background: There are well over a million homeless people in Western Europe and North America, but r...