Mental illness correlates with homelessness, and a vicious cycle exists between the two. Breaking this vicious cycle will entail propagating effective interventional mental illness treatment modalities which need to be adhered to by the patients. Non-adherence to mental illness treatment, even if socio-economic supports were provided, perpetuates homelessness. Homelessness among indigenous people is higher when compared to non-indigenous people in countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. This study aims to look at the extent to which non-adherence to mental illness treatment perpetuates homelessness and also the socio-cultural, medical practice, and policy implications. A retrospective literature review was carr...
This paper reviews existing literature on the homeless population worldwide, with a particular focus...
This report explores why it is necessary to design and deliver homelessness services specifically fo...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
Objectives Indigenous people in Canada are not only over-represented among the homeless populat...
In Australia, it is widely believed that most homeless people have mental health issues, and that me...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of adherence to antipsychotic prescription me...
Definitions of Australian Indigenous homelessness in the social science literature have become more ...
Indigenous people in Canada have endured many traumas as a result of the consequences of colonizatio...
Objective: The over-representation of mental illness among homeless people across the globe is well ...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
This paper studies the association between homelessness and mental health episodes focusing on episo...
Article first published online: 4 AUG 2006Youth homelessness is a growing Australian and internation...
Homelessness is a pressing social and health concern that affects Māori disproportionately. This res...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
Objectives: Medication adherence is an important determinant of successful medical treatment. Margin...
This paper reviews existing literature on the homeless population worldwide, with a particular focus...
This report explores why it is necessary to design and deliver homelessness services specifically fo...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
Objectives Indigenous people in Canada are not only over-represented among the homeless populat...
In Australia, it is widely believed that most homeless people have mental health issues, and that me...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of adherence to antipsychotic prescription me...
Definitions of Australian Indigenous homelessness in the social science literature have become more ...
Indigenous people in Canada have endured many traumas as a result of the consequences of colonizatio...
Objective: The over-representation of mental illness among homeless people across the globe is well ...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
This paper studies the association between homelessness and mental health episodes focusing on episo...
Article first published online: 4 AUG 2006Youth homelessness is a growing Australian and internation...
Homelessness is a pressing social and health concern that affects Māori disproportionately. This res...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
Objectives: Medication adherence is an important determinant of successful medical treatment. Margin...
This paper reviews existing literature on the homeless population worldwide, with a particular focus...
This report explores why it is necessary to design and deliver homelessness services specifically fo...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...