This manuscript outlines the multiple methods utilized in a long-term follow-up of a non-traditional population: Homeless substance abusers in New Orleans. This article addresses qualitative mental health research by outlining steps taken to explore both qualitative and quantitative data sources. By way of qualitative and quantitative methods, this research examines the life course of a sample of New Orleans homeless substance abusers from the time they entered into treatment (1991) until the present and observes the quality of their social bonds and their long-term outcomes. By making use of mixed methods, this research gives a more thorough understanding of mental health, specifically examined through homelessness and substance abus
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the perception of the mental health problems of the ...
Objective: The authors examined the prevalence of and risk factors for homeless-ness among all patie...
The homeless epidemic has reached new heights with over half a million individuals reporting experie...
This paper outlines the qualitative methods utilised in a long-term follow-up study of a non-traditi...
abstract: The purpose of this research study was to examine the intersection of the relationship bet...
The following research explores the role of the community, relationships and life events in relation...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
Although homelessness is conventionally studied as an outcome, this paper argues that the process of...
Objective -- This paper addresses how consumers with dual diagnosis, who were formerly homeless but ...
The paper presents findings from a longitudinal study identifying different classes of homeless indi...
Over the summer of 2021, research was conducted to analyze the relationship between mental illness, ...
This research studies how homeless men and women in small city homeless shelters perceive their own ...
We evaluate the influence of housing, services, and individual characteristics on housing loss among...
This study is an analysis of qualitative interviews of eleven homeless male respondents about homele...
Preliminary research indicates that homelessness is a growing problem in the United States, especial...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the perception of the mental health problems of the ...
Objective: The authors examined the prevalence of and risk factors for homeless-ness among all patie...
The homeless epidemic has reached new heights with over half a million individuals reporting experie...
This paper outlines the qualitative methods utilised in a long-term follow-up study of a non-traditi...
abstract: The purpose of this research study was to examine the intersection of the relationship bet...
The following research explores the role of the community, relationships and life events in relation...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
Although homelessness is conventionally studied as an outcome, this paper argues that the process of...
Objective -- This paper addresses how consumers with dual diagnosis, who were formerly homeless but ...
The paper presents findings from a longitudinal study identifying different classes of homeless indi...
Over the summer of 2021, research was conducted to analyze the relationship between mental illness, ...
This research studies how homeless men and women in small city homeless shelters perceive their own ...
We evaluate the influence of housing, services, and individual characteristics on housing loss among...
This study is an analysis of qualitative interviews of eleven homeless male respondents about homele...
Preliminary research indicates that homelessness is a growing problem in the United States, especial...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the perception of the mental health problems of the ...
Objective: The authors examined the prevalence of and risk factors for homeless-ness among all patie...
The homeless epidemic has reached new heights with over half a million individuals reporting experie...