It has been established that a homeless population demonstrates impairment in various areas of memory executive functioning, such as decision making and verbal fluency (Davidson, Chrosniak, Wanschura, & Flinn, 2014). However, research into other subcomponents of executive cognition must continue to enumerate the details of functioning in this population. In populations with related cognitive impairment such as Parkinson’s disease and dementia, it has been established that deficits on high demand cognitive tasks predict impairment on activities of daily living (ADLs) (Reppermund, 2011). Such activities include financial management, home care, hygiene, transportation, and medication management. The importance of the relationship between cogni...
Numerous biological and psychological factors associated with impaired neurological functioning have...
Introduction: Almost 2 million U.S. youth are estimated to live on the streets, in shelters, or in o...
Difficulty performing activities of daily living ("functional impairment") is common in homeless adu...
ObjectiveThis study examined rates of objective cognitive and functional impairments and association...
The identified prevalence of cognitive impairment in people experiencing homelessness has placed a f...
BackgroundWe evaluated cognitive function and factors associated with cognitive impairment in a coho...
Homeless people experience elevated rates of risk factors for cognitive impairment. We reviewed avai...
Functional impairments due to cognitive dysfunction may contribute to homelessness. In the few studi...
Background: Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable groups in society, yet little...
Objective: To test the influence of neurocognitive function-ing on community functioning among forme...
Objective: This study examined the association of housing stability with neurocognitive outcomes of ...
Homelessness is associated with multiple risk factors for neurocognitive impairment. Past research w...
Neuropsychological Functioning of Homeless Men in Shelter: An Exploratory Study Numerous biological ...
Abstract: Numerous biological and psychological factors associated with impaired neurological functi...
The number of homeless individuals in the U.S. has continued to increase, with men comprising the ma...
Numerous biological and psychological factors associated with impaired neurological functioning have...
Introduction: Almost 2 million U.S. youth are estimated to live on the streets, in shelters, or in o...
Difficulty performing activities of daily living ("functional impairment") is common in homeless adu...
ObjectiveThis study examined rates of objective cognitive and functional impairments and association...
The identified prevalence of cognitive impairment in people experiencing homelessness has placed a f...
BackgroundWe evaluated cognitive function and factors associated with cognitive impairment in a coho...
Homeless people experience elevated rates of risk factors for cognitive impairment. We reviewed avai...
Functional impairments due to cognitive dysfunction may contribute to homelessness. In the few studi...
Background: Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable groups in society, yet little...
Objective: To test the influence of neurocognitive function-ing on community functioning among forme...
Objective: This study examined the association of housing stability with neurocognitive outcomes of ...
Homelessness is associated with multiple risk factors for neurocognitive impairment. Past research w...
Neuropsychological Functioning of Homeless Men in Shelter: An Exploratory Study Numerous biological ...
Abstract: Numerous biological and psychological factors associated with impaired neurological functi...
The number of homeless individuals in the U.S. has continued to increase, with men comprising the ma...
Numerous biological and psychological factors associated with impaired neurological functioning have...
Introduction: Almost 2 million U.S. youth are estimated to live on the streets, in shelters, or in o...
Difficulty performing activities of daily living ("functional impairment") is common in homeless adu...