Background Homelessness shares many similarities with other socio-economically deprived circumstances. It was not known whether the health of homeless people was similar to that of other deprived non-homeless populations. Aims To describe hospital admissions and deaths in a cohort of homeless Glasgow adults and to compare these to socio-economically deprived groups within a matched sample of the non-homeless local population. Methods A retrospective 5-year cohort study was conducted comparing an exposed (homeless) cohort of adults with an age and sex matched unexposed (non-homeless) cohort from the local general population. All participants’ linked hospitalisation and death records were identified. Survival was analysed using comparisons of...
Background Young drug misusers and the homeless both have a greater risk of death than their peers. ...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness encompasses a wide spectrum of experience. Rough sleepers and people attend...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared (1) levels of engagement in lifestyle risk behaviours and (2) mental...
Background Homelessness shares many similarities with other socio-economically deprived circumstance...
Background Homelessness is associated with increased risks of mortality but it has not previously be...
Background: Homelessness has increased by 165% since 2010 in England, with evidence from many settin...
Background Homeless people are among the most vulnerable and socially excluded in society, exhibitin...
INTRODUCTION: People who are homeless often experience poor hospital discharge arrangements, reflect...
Background: Homelessness has increased by 165% since 2010 in England, with evidence from many settin...
Risk factors for head injury are also risk factors for becoming homeless, but there is little resear...
INTRODUCTION: People who are homeless often experience poor hospital discharge arrangements, reflect...
Background: Homelessness has increased by 165% since 2010 in England, with evidence from many settin...
Background:Data on mortality among homeless people are limited. Therefore, this study aimed to descr...
Background Young drug misusers and the homeless both have a greater risk of death than their peers. ...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-07-01, epub 2021-07-26Publication sta...
Background Young drug misusers and the homeless both have a greater risk of death than their peers. ...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness encompasses a wide spectrum of experience. Rough sleepers and people attend...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared (1) levels of engagement in lifestyle risk behaviours and (2) mental...
Background Homelessness shares many similarities with other socio-economically deprived circumstance...
Background Homelessness is associated with increased risks of mortality but it has not previously be...
Background: Homelessness has increased by 165% since 2010 in England, with evidence from many settin...
Background Homeless people are among the most vulnerable and socially excluded in society, exhibitin...
INTRODUCTION: People who are homeless often experience poor hospital discharge arrangements, reflect...
Background: Homelessness has increased by 165% since 2010 in England, with evidence from many settin...
Risk factors for head injury are also risk factors for becoming homeless, but there is little resear...
INTRODUCTION: People who are homeless often experience poor hospital discharge arrangements, reflect...
Background: Homelessness has increased by 165% since 2010 in England, with evidence from many settin...
Background:Data on mortality among homeless people are limited. Therefore, this study aimed to descr...
Background Young drug misusers and the homeless both have a greater risk of death than their peers. ...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-07-01, epub 2021-07-26Publication sta...
Background Young drug misusers and the homeless both have a greater risk of death than their peers. ...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness encompasses a wide spectrum of experience. Rough sleepers and people attend...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared (1) levels of engagement in lifestyle risk behaviours and (2) mental...