Homelessness is a pressing health concern involving material hardship, social marginalization and restrained relationships between homeless and housed people. This article links relational aspects of homelessness, and its health consequences, with material and spatial considerations through the use of photo-elicitation interviews with 12 rough sleepers in London. We highlight the relevance of embodied deprivation for a health psychology that is responsive to the ways in which social inequalities can get under the skin of homeless people and manifest as health disparities
Media images pervading everyday life often reproduce inequitable social relations tha...
Homelessness is a broad and somewhat blunt term to describe a complex concept. Beneath the concept a...
Negative perceptions of homelessness contribute to deficit models of practice, false notions of homo...
Homelessness is a pressing health concern involving material hardship, social marginalization and re...
Objectives Homelessness and poverty are extreme forms of social exclusion which extend beyond the la...
Homelessness is an increasing problem in the UK, which intersects in multiple ways with experiences ...
Background: Homelessness is associated with enormous health inequalities, including shorter life exp...
Media images pervading everyday life often reproduce inequitable social relations that adversely aff...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
Aims. To understand the perspective of the homeless about their healthcare encounters and how their ...
Homelessness can be seen as a challenge for health psychology in research and practice on several le...
© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Laura McGrath and Paula Reavey individual chapters, the contr...
Most studies of homelessness emphasise the suffering and social exclusion experienced by people livi...
Homelessness affects considerable numbers in the UK and is caused by poverty and social exclusion. M...
This article reports a qualitative study of how homeless people visualize their life in hostels and ...
Media images pervading everyday life often reproduce inequitable social relations tha...
Homelessness is a broad and somewhat blunt term to describe a complex concept. Beneath the concept a...
Negative perceptions of homelessness contribute to deficit models of practice, false notions of homo...
Homelessness is a pressing health concern involving material hardship, social marginalization and re...
Objectives Homelessness and poverty are extreme forms of social exclusion which extend beyond the la...
Homelessness is an increasing problem in the UK, which intersects in multiple ways with experiences ...
Background: Homelessness is associated with enormous health inequalities, including shorter life exp...
Media images pervading everyday life often reproduce inequitable social relations that adversely aff...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
Aims. To understand the perspective of the homeless about their healthcare encounters and how their ...
Homelessness can be seen as a challenge for health psychology in research and practice on several le...
© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Laura McGrath and Paula Reavey individual chapters, the contr...
Most studies of homelessness emphasise the suffering and social exclusion experienced by people livi...
Homelessness affects considerable numbers in the UK and is caused by poverty and social exclusion. M...
This article reports a qualitative study of how homeless people visualize their life in hostels and ...
Media images pervading everyday life often reproduce inequitable social relations tha...
Homelessness is a broad and somewhat blunt term to describe a complex concept. Beneath the concept a...
Negative perceptions of homelessness contribute to deficit models of practice, false notions of homo...