Introduction: Drug addiction and alcoholism characterize the existential condition of most homeless people, while the risk of suicide runs in parallel. Objectives: Following the Provisional Model (PM), this study aimed to explore the relationships between addiction, suicidal ideation, and religiosity among 13 homeless people, and the roles of bonding ties (within the group) and bridging ties (intergroup). Method: The study is rooted in the field of qualitative psychology research. A survey was conducted, analyzing the personal accounts of participants and applying the PM psychological interpretation integrated with theory from literature on drug addiction, religiosity, and suicidal ideation in the field of homelessness. Results: Outcomes sh...
BackgroundWhile people who are homeless often experience poor mental and physical health and problem...
Due to the deinstitutionalization movement, many mentally ill individuals have left asylum treatment...
Homelessness is experienced by considerable numbers of people throughout the UK. Research convincing...
Introduction: Drug addiction and alcoholism characterize the existential condition of most homeless ...
This qualitative research explores the relationship between religiosity, suicide thoughts and drug a...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness is one of the most severe forms of social exclusion and is an important pub...
Homelessness is a global health and well-being crisis that impacts millions of people annually. Indi...
Homelessness is a multifaceted experience involving loss, trauma, physical endangerment, psychiatric...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have higher rates of problematic substance use but diff...
Background: For people experiencing homelessness and problem substance use, access to appropriate se...
This research was conducted to explore the experiences of suicidal survivors in seeking psychologica...
BACKGROUND: Twelve-step mutual-help groups (TMGs) are among the most available forms of support for ...
Social ostracism among the homeless is a prevailing problem, yet few studies have focused on whether...
Social ostracism among the homeless is a prevailing problem, yet few studies have focused on whether...
BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness have higher rates of problematic substance use but diff...
BackgroundWhile people who are homeless often experience poor mental and physical health and problem...
Due to the deinstitutionalization movement, many mentally ill individuals have left asylum treatment...
Homelessness is experienced by considerable numbers of people throughout the UK. Research convincing...
Introduction: Drug addiction and alcoholism characterize the existential condition of most homeless ...
This qualitative research explores the relationship between religiosity, suicide thoughts and drug a...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness is one of the most severe forms of social exclusion and is an important pub...
Homelessness is a global health and well-being crisis that impacts millions of people annually. Indi...
Homelessness is a multifaceted experience involving loss, trauma, physical endangerment, psychiatric...
Background: People experiencing homelessness have higher rates of problematic substance use but diff...
Background: For people experiencing homelessness and problem substance use, access to appropriate se...
This research was conducted to explore the experiences of suicidal survivors in seeking psychologica...
BACKGROUND: Twelve-step mutual-help groups (TMGs) are among the most available forms of support for ...
Social ostracism among the homeless is a prevailing problem, yet few studies have focused on whether...
Social ostracism among the homeless is a prevailing problem, yet few studies have focused on whether...
BACKGROUND: People experiencing homelessness have higher rates of problematic substance use but diff...
BackgroundWhile people who are homeless often experience poor mental and physical health and problem...
Due to the deinstitutionalization movement, many mentally ill individuals have left asylum treatment...
Homelessness is experienced by considerable numbers of people throughout the UK. Research convincing...