BackgroundMore than half of homeless adults are of age ≥ 50 years. Falls are a common cause of morbidity in older adults in the general population. Risk factors for falls in the general population include poor health, alcohol use, and exposure to unsafe environments. Homeless adults aged ≥ 50 have a high prevalence of known risk factors and face additional potential risks.ObjectivesTo examine the prevalence of and risk of falling in a cohort of older homeless adults.DesignLongitudinal cohort study with participant interviews every 6 months for 3 years; data were analyzed using generalized estimating equations (GEEs).ParticipantsThree hundred fifty adults aged ≥ 50, homeless at study entry, recruited via population-based sampl...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Background. Falls are responsible for considerable morbidity, immobility, and mortality among elderl...
Background Homelessness is associated with increased risks of mortality but it has not previously be...
Purpose of the studyOlder homeless adults living in shelters have high rates of geriatric conditions...
BackgroundThe median age of the single adult homeless population is 50 and rising. Although the prev...
BackgroundIn the US, the median age of adults experiencing homelessness and incarceration is increas...
Falls in community-dwelling older adults are a complicated phenomenon that are attributed to sociode...
ImportanceThe population of homeless older adults is growing and experiences premature mortality. Li...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined factors associated with lifetime experience of homelessness among you...
Difficulty performing activities of daily living ("functional impairment") is common in homeless adu...
The homeless population is aging; older homeless adults may be at high risk of experiencing violent ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine which risk factors were associated with the recurr...
OBJECTIVES: Although risk factors for indoor falls among older individuals have been well studied, l...
BackgroundThe homeless population is aging, with early onset of cognitive and functional impairments...
Objective: To examine risk factors associated with falls among homebound community-dwelling older ad...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Background. Falls are responsible for considerable morbidity, immobility, and mortality among elderl...
Background Homelessness is associated with increased risks of mortality but it has not previously be...
Purpose of the studyOlder homeless adults living in shelters have high rates of geriatric conditions...
BackgroundThe median age of the single adult homeless population is 50 and rising. Although the prev...
BackgroundIn the US, the median age of adults experiencing homelessness and incarceration is increas...
Falls in community-dwelling older adults are a complicated phenomenon that are attributed to sociode...
ImportanceThe population of homeless older adults is growing and experiences premature mortality. Li...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined factors associated with lifetime experience of homelessness among you...
Difficulty performing activities of daily living ("functional impairment") is common in homeless adu...
The homeless population is aging; older homeless adults may be at high risk of experiencing violent ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine which risk factors were associated with the recurr...
OBJECTIVES: Although risk factors for indoor falls among older individuals have been well studied, l...
BackgroundThe homeless population is aging, with early onset of cognitive and functional impairments...
Objective: To examine risk factors associated with falls among homebound community-dwelling older ad...
Background. Falls are a common occurrence in elderly persons, including relatively healthy, communit...
Background. Falls are responsible for considerable morbidity, immobility, and mortality among elderl...
Background Homelessness is associated with increased risks of mortality but it has not previously be...