Nicaragua is one of the countries in Latin America with lowest levels of development. In Nicaragua, people in a homeless situation are one of the most socially excluded groups, and there is a lack of data regarding their characteristics, circumstances, and needs. This study examines the state of health, disability, and substance use among people living homeless (n = 68) in the city of León (Nicaragua). Sixty percent of the homeless people contacted responded to a questionnaire which was administered with the respondents by means of an interview. The findings showed that people living homeless in León had very negative states of health and disability, worse than those observed in other socially excluded groups in the same city and homeless p...
ABSTRACT Objective: Morbidity and mortality among homeless individuals is higher than the general po...
Purpose: This study aims to understand the diversity of beliefs and attitudes concerning addicted ho...
Objectives: To analyze the impact of different variables on repeated episodes of homelessness. Met...
This work analyses the difficulties encounter to determine who should be considered a homeless perso...
Nicaragua is one of the countries with the lowest levels of development in Latin America, where ther...
Homelessness is a global phenomenon that affects groups in situations of poverty and social exclusio...
The study examines various aspects (e.g. socio-demographic characteristics, access to economic resou...
Homelessness has considered a global phenomenon affecting groups in situations of poverty and social...
Objective: The main objective of this study is to examine the intersecting vulnerabilities, intersec...
Background: Internationally, acute homelessness is commonly associated with complex health and socia...
Background: Drug use is believed to be an important factor contributing to the poor health and incre...
If there are only few studies on homelessness, scientific research addressing the physiological cond...
The relationship between homelessness and alcohol and drug addiction is quite controversial. While a...
Immigrant homelessness constitutes a cruel expression of social exclusion. We analyzed the relation ...
Introduction: Homeless individuals are often mischaracterized as members of a homogeneous population...
ABSTRACT Objective: Morbidity and mortality among homeless individuals is higher than the general po...
Purpose: This study aims to understand the diversity of beliefs and attitudes concerning addicted ho...
Objectives: To analyze the impact of different variables on repeated episodes of homelessness. Met...
This work analyses the difficulties encounter to determine who should be considered a homeless perso...
Nicaragua is one of the countries with the lowest levels of development in Latin America, where ther...
Homelessness is a global phenomenon that affects groups in situations of poverty and social exclusio...
The study examines various aspects (e.g. socio-demographic characteristics, access to economic resou...
Homelessness has considered a global phenomenon affecting groups in situations of poverty and social...
Objective: The main objective of this study is to examine the intersecting vulnerabilities, intersec...
Background: Internationally, acute homelessness is commonly associated with complex health and socia...
Background: Drug use is believed to be an important factor contributing to the poor health and incre...
If there are only few studies on homelessness, scientific research addressing the physiological cond...
The relationship between homelessness and alcohol and drug addiction is quite controversial. While a...
Immigrant homelessness constitutes a cruel expression of social exclusion. We analyzed the relation ...
Introduction: Homeless individuals are often mischaracterized as members of a homogeneous population...
ABSTRACT Objective: Morbidity and mortality among homeless individuals is higher than the general po...
Purpose: This study aims to understand the diversity of beliefs and attitudes concerning addicted ho...
Objectives: To analyze the impact of different variables on repeated episodes of homelessness. Met...