The purpose of this project was to find out whether or not there were specific factors that made homeless people depressed. Finding depression factors will help to establish strategies and programs that would prevent homeless people from being depressed. The current study tested the hypothesis that basic needs and education are needed to help in factoring depression
abstract: Homeless individuals encounter barriers such as lack of health insurance, increased cost o...
Despite living in the richest country in the world, many individuals and families across the United ...
Each and every evening many people do not have a home to return to. Solving the epidemic problem of ...
This study supported the hypothesis that short-term shelter programs can help reduce depression in h...
The purpose of this study was to interview the social workers that work with the homeless population...
This research was designed to identify primary contributing factors to homelessness as identified by...
The effect of treatment on the homeless mentally ill was explored. Seventeen homeless individuals we...
The purpose of this research is to discover the effects of economic insecurity and low socioeconomic...
The measurement properties of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies—Depression Scale (CES–D; L. S. R...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships homeless individuals have and their suppo...
This is a descriptive study of Emotional-Behavioral adjustments, self-concepts and aspirations of ho...
This dissertation study examined what role substance abuse plays in the marginalized status of homel...
The purpose of this study was to explore the strengths and limitations of the group home model in ad...
This paper examines the characteristics of homeless mentally ill individuals in a midwest metropolit...
During my time at John Carroll, I was a member and President of the Labre Project, a homeless outrea...
abstract: Homeless individuals encounter barriers such as lack of health insurance, increased cost o...
Despite living in the richest country in the world, many individuals and families across the United ...
Each and every evening many people do not have a home to return to. Solving the epidemic problem of ...
This study supported the hypothesis that short-term shelter programs can help reduce depression in h...
The purpose of this study was to interview the social workers that work with the homeless population...
This research was designed to identify primary contributing factors to homelessness as identified by...
The effect of treatment on the homeless mentally ill was explored. Seventeen homeless individuals we...
The purpose of this research is to discover the effects of economic insecurity and low socioeconomic...
The measurement properties of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies—Depression Scale (CES–D; L. S. R...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships homeless individuals have and their suppo...
This is a descriptive study of Emotional-Behavioral adjustments, self-concepts and aspirations of ho...
This dissertation study examined what role substance abuse plays in the marginalized status of homel...
The purpose of this study was to explore the strengths and limitations of the group home model in ad...
This paper examines the characteristics of homeless mentally ill individuals in a midwest metropolit...
During my time at John Carroll, I was a member and President of the Labre Project, a homeless outrea...
abstract: Homeless individuals encounter barriers such as lack of health insurance, increased cost o...
Despite living in the richest country in the world, many individuals and families across the United ...
Each and every evening many people do not have a home to return to. Solving the epidemic problem of ...