Homelessness has a direct impact on health. Homeless individuals report several barriers to accessing health care. Although research exists regarding the utilization of health services for homeless and housed psychiatric consumer/survivors, few studies have compared the perceived health and service utilization of these two groups. The objective of this study was to determine whether or not differences exist between the utilization of health services and the perceptions of health of homeless and housed psychiatric consumer/survivors in London, Ontario, Canada. It was hypothesized that differences would exist between homeless and housed psychiatric consumer/survivors on all health-related variables examined. A secondary analysis of quantitati...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique c...
The purpose of this paper was to describe the characteristics of the first 186 participants enrolled...
This research studies how homeless men and women in small city homeless shelters perceive their own ...
Background People experiencing homelessness and mental illness face multiple barriers to care. The g...
This study investigated the Mental Health and Social exclusion in People experiencing Homelessness a...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
Due to the deinstitutionalization movement, many mentally ill individuals have left asylum treatment...
Objectives: While substantial research has demonstrated the poor health status of homeless populatio...
Aims. To understand the perspective of the homeless about their healthcare encounters and how their ...
Men and women who experience homelessness have high rates of psychopathology, yet there is a scarcit...
Background: Homeless persons experience a high burden of health problems; yet, they face significant...
abstract: The purpose of this research study was to examine the intersection of the relationship bet...
Background: Addressing the health needs of individuals with a history of chronic homelessness and me...
Homeless individuals often suffer from serious health problems. It has been argued that the homeless...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique c...
The purpose of this paper was to describe the characteristics of the first 186 participants enrolled...
This research studies how homeless men and women in small city homeless shelters perceive their own ...
Background People experiencing homelessness and mental illness face multiple barriers to care. The g...
This study investigated the Mental Health and Social exclusion in People experiencing Homelessness a...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
Due to the deinstitutionalization movement, many mentally ill individuals have left asylum treatment...
Objectives: While substantial research has demonstrated the poor health status of homeless populatio...
Aims. To understand the perspective of the homeless about their healthcare encounters and how their ...
Men and women who experience homelessness have high rates of psychopathology, yet there is a scarcit...
Background: Homeless persons experience a high burden of health problems; yet, they face significant...
abstract: The purpose of this research study was to examine the intersection of the relationship bet...
Background: Addressing the health needs of individuals with a history of chronic homelessness and me...
Homeless individuals often suffer from serious health problems. It has been argued that the homeless...
The streets of the cities of America are home for one to three million people on any night or day. T...
The delivery of primary care to homeless individuals with mental health conditions presents unique c...
The purpose of this paper was to describe the characteristics of the first 186 participants enrolled...