Catherine Robinson provides a framework for the understanding of, and development of policy responses to, the tenuous housing trajectories of homeless people with mental disorders
Abstract Background Housing First is an effective intervention to stably house and alter service use...
Homelessness, compounded by physical and legal exclusion, has destructive consequences for the healt...
Preliminary research indicates that homelessness is a growing problem in the United States, especial...
Full project publication list includes four separate works: Positioning Paper, This study aimed to i...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
Homelessness emerged as a key policy issue for the Australian Government in 2008 with the release of...
Two definitions of the problem of homelessness among persons with a chronic mental illness are exami...
ObjectiveWe sought to understand the housing trajectories of homeless consumers with serious mental ...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
abstract: The purpose of this research study was to examine the intersection of the relationship bet...
Mental illness correlates with homelessness, and a vicious cycle exists between the two. Breaking th...
Mental illness and homelessness are inextricably tied together in a way that has created a costly pr...
Homeless people tend to have a number of complex medical healthcare needs sometimes exacerbated by m...
The issue of homelessness is an increasing problem in the United States, with the number of people e...
This article examines the extent to which psychiatric classification in public policy research contr...
Abstract Background Housing First is an effective intervention to stably house and alter service use...
Homelessness, compounded by physical and legal exclusion, has destructive consequences for the healt...
Preliminary research indicates that homelessness is a growing problem in the United States, especial...
Full project publication list includes four separate works: Positioning Paper, This study aimed to i...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
Homelessness emerged as a key policy issue for the Australian Government in 2008 with the release of...
Two definitions of the problem of homelessness among persons with a chronic mental illness are exami...
ObjectiveWe sought to understand the housing trajectories of homeless consumers with serious mental ...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
abstract: The purpose of this research study was to examine the intersection of the relationship bet...
Mental illness correlates with homelessness, and a vicious cycle exists between the two. Breaking th...
Mental illness and homelessness are inextricably tied together in a way that has created a costly pr...
Homeless people tend to have a number of complex medical healthcare needs sometimes exacerbated by m...
The issue of homelessness is an increasing problem in the United States, with the number of people e...
This article examines the extent to which psychiatric classification in public policy research contr...
Abstract Background Housing First is an effective intervention to stably house and alter service use...
Homelessness, compounded by physical and legal exclusion, has destructive consequences for the healt...
Preliminary research indicates that homelessness is a growing problem in the United States, especial...