Objective: Homeless and marginally housed youth are particularly vulnerable members of society, and are known to experience numerous health problems, including psychiatric illness, substance use, and viral infection. Despite the presence of these risk factors for cognitive compromise, there is limited research on the cognitive functioning of homeless and marginally housed youth. The present study examines the degree and pattern of cognitive impairment and associations with key risk factors in a sample of marginally housed young adults. Method: Participants (N = 101) aged 20–29 years old were recruited from single-room occupancy hotels, and underwent cognitive, psychiatric, neurological, and serological assessments. Results:&n...
Introduction: Today, half of the American homeless population is older than 50 years of age. This sh...
Homeless youth represent a vulnerable and understudied population. Little research has prospectively...
Individuals living in homelessness or precarious housing experience poorer health and earlier mortal...
Young people who have experienced homelessness, foster care, or poverty are among the most disadvant...
BackgroundWe evaluated cognitive function and factors associated with cognitive impairment in a coho...
ObjectiveThis study examined rates of objective cognitive and functional impairments and association...
Functional impairments due to cognitive dysfunction may contribute to homelessness. In the few studi...
Numerous biological and psychological factors associated with impaired neurological functioning have...
Homeless people experience elevated rates of risk factors for cognitive impairment. We reviewed avai...
Homelessness is associated with multiple risk factors for neurocognitive impairment. Past research w...
This paper reports the findings of a scoping review designed to identify research which has explored...
Objective: This study examined the association of housing stability with neurocognitive outcomes of ...
Most homeless young people have experienced multiple adversities, with potential implications for th...
Background: Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable groups in society, yet little...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined factors associated with lifetime experience of homelessness among you...
Introduction: Today, half of the American homeless population is older than 50 years of age. This sh...
Homeless youth represent a vulnerable and understudied population. Little research has prospectively...
Individuals living in homelessness or precarious housing experience poorer health and earlier mortal...
Young people who have experienced homelessness, foster care, or poverty are among the most disadvant...
BackgroundWe evaluated cognitive function and factors associated with cognitive impairment in a coho...
ObjectiveThis study examined rates of objective cognitive and functional impairments and association...
Functional impairments due to cognitive dysfunction may contribute to homelessness. In the few studi...
Numerous biological and psychological factors associated with impaired neurological functioning have...
Homeless people experience elevated rates of risk factors for cognitive impairment. We reviewed avai...
Homelessness is associated with multiple risk factors for neurocognitive impairment. Past research w...
This paper reports the findings of a scoping review designed to identify research which has explored...
Objective: This study examined the association of housing stability with neurocognitive outcomes of ...
Most homeless young people have experienced multiple adversities, with potential implications for th...
Background: Homeless young people represent one of the most vulnerable groups in society, yet little...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined factors associated with lifetime experience of homelessness among you...
Introduction: Today, half of the American homeless population is older than 50 years of age. This sh...
Homeless youth represent a vulnerable and understudied population. Little research has prospectively...
Individuals living in homelessness or precarious housing experience poorer health and earlier mortal...