Homelessness remains a significant public health issue across the United States, particularly in urban areas. Individuals become and remain homeless for multifaceted and complex reasons that are linked to well-being. The aim of this study was to understand the well-being of persons experiencing homelessness (PEH) and living in tent camps using Aaron Antonovsky’s salutogenic model of health (SMH). To address well-being, we conducted a basic qualitative study with thirty adults over age 18 who self-identified as homeless and living in tent camps within the city of Minneapolis. With a semi-structured interview guide that centered on the SMH, we analyzed data using Johnny Saldaña’s qualitative coding method. Sources of stress themes, including ...
Because the homeless have no stable housing, they are at a greater risk of developing chronic health...
Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is defined as a multidimensional subjective assessment of one...
Homelessness affects considerable numbers in the UK and is caused by poverty and social exclusion. M...
Previously, models of homelessness have not described how persons dealt with the stressful experienc...
Homelessness is a comprehensive social problem affecting approximately 744,000 people in the U.S. De...
CONTEXT: In recent years, cities across the world have seen widespread growth in unsheltered homeles...
This research studies how homeless men and women in small city homeless shelters perceive their own ...
Single adult men make up much of the population experiencing homelessness; concerningly, this popula...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The ways in which homeless individuals cope with stress may differ from th...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
Little research has been conducted to investigate the needs and challenges of homeless individuals l...
People experiencing homelessness (PEH) face extreme weather exposure and limited social support. How...
Capstone students from the Intercultural Health Communication course will present findings from inte...
Homelessness in the United States (U.S.) has been a concern for researchers and health care provider...
Because the homeless have no stable housing, they are at a greater risk of developing chronic health...
Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is defined as a multidimensional subjective assessment of one...
Homelessness affects considerable numbers in the UK and is caused by poverty and social exclusion. M...
Previously, models of homelessness have not described how persons dealt with the stressful experienc...
Homelessness is a comprehensive social problem affecting approximately 744,000 people in the U.S. De...
CONTEXT: In recent years, cities across the world have seen widespread growth in unsheltered homeles...
This research studies how homeless men and women in small city homeless shelters perceive their own ...
Single adult men make up much of the population experiencing homelessness; concerningly, this popula...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The ways in which homeless individuals cope with stress may differ from th...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
Homelessness and mental illness frequently occur together. Individuals who have a mental illness and...
Little research has been conducted to investigate the needs and challenges of homeless individuals l...
People experiencing homelessness (PEH) face extreme weather exposure and limited social support. How...
Capstone students from the Intercultural Health Communication course will present findings from inte...
Homelessness in the United States (U.S.) has been a concern for researchers and health care provider...
Because the homeless have no stable housing, they are at a greater risk of developing chronic health...
Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is defined as a multidimensional subjective assessment of one...
Homelessness affects considerable numbers in the UK and is caused by poverty and social exclusion. M...