Abstract Background Homeless veterans are at high risk for co-occurring disorders (COD), defined as mental illnesses that include at least one alcohol or other drug use disorder and at least one non-drug related mental disorder. However, epidemiological studies examining the prevalence of COD and associated mental health status in this population are limited. The objectives of the study were: (1) to describe a history of diagnosed mental disorders among homeless veterans admitted to a transitional housing program, and (2) to examine the associations of the prior diagnosed COD and other mental disorders with current mental health status. Methods Study participants were male homeless veterans admitted to a transitional housing program from Ju...
Introduction: An estimated 11-14% of the homeless population in the U.S. is comprised of veterans. W...
This paper studies the association between homelessness and mental health episodes focusing on episo...
Although homelessness is conventionally studied as an outcome, this paper argues that the process of...
Upon returning home from the military, America's veterans face complex challenges such as homelessne...
This article will examine baseline assessment data from consecutive admissions to the MISSION Progr...
Mental illness among homeless populations is a significant public health issue. Community-based prog...
Background Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable and underserved populations. O...
Individuals who experience homelessness are exposed to stressors that have the potential to precipit...
Background Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable and underserved populations. O...
Background Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable and underserved populations. O...
Objective: To examine employment patterns from 2005 to 2008 among homeless veterans with co-occurrin...
This study explored patterns of clinical need among homeless individuals with dual diagnoses, and ex...
Data are presented on substance abuse, mental health problems, and the psychosocial well-being of 10...
Abstract Background Evidence-based treatment for co-occurring disorders is needed within programs th...
Adverse mental health conditions among incarcerated populations are high, and treatment for these co...
Introduction: An estimated 11-14% of the homeless population in the U.S. is comprised of veterans. W...
This paper studies the association between homelessness and mental health episodes focusing on episo...
Although homelessness is conventionally studied as an outcome, this paper argues that the process of...
Upon returning home from the military, America's veterans face complex challenges such as homelessne...
This article will examine baseline assessment data from consecutive admissions to the MISSION Progr...
Mental illness among homeless populations is a significant public health issue. Community-based prog...
Background Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable and underserved populations. O...
Individuals who experience homelessness are exposed to stressors that have the potential to precipit...
Background Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable and underserved populations. O...
Background Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable and underserved populations. O...
Objective: To examine employment patterns from 2005 to 2008 among homeless veterans with co-occurrin...
This study explored patterns of clinical need among homeless individuals with dual diagnoses, and ex...
Data are presented on substance abuse, mental health problems, and the psychosocial well-being of 10...
Abstract Background Evidence-based treatment for co-occurring disorders is needed within programs th...
Adverse mental health conditions among incarcerated populations are high, and treatment for these co...
Introduction: An estimated 11-14% of the homeless population in the U.S. is comprised of veterans. W...
This paper studies the association between homelessness and mental health episodes focusing on episo...
Although homelessness is conventionally studied as an outcome, this paper argues that the process of...