Negative perceptions of homelessness contribute to deficit models of practice, false notions of homogeneity, and marginalization. Wellbeing is a state of satisfaction with material, social, and human aspects of life and can be measured both objectively and subjectively. The study explored the meaning and experience of wellbeing in the everyday lives of 20 homeless participants through\ud fieldwork and interviews. This study revealed that health contributed little to their overall perception of wellbeing. Keeping safe, being positive and feeling good, connecting with others, and the ability to participate in “normal” life were the key contributors of subjective wellbeing. The authors demonstrate that social exclusion\ud experienced in homele...
People occupying stigmatized social positions often withdraw from sources of social support, becomin...
People who experience homelessness face many challenges and disadvantages that negatively impact hea...
This study examined self-perceived strengths among 116 people who were homeless. Those who had exper...
Negative perceptions of homelessness contribute to deficit models of practice, false notions of hom...
Homelessness affects considerable numbers in the UK and is caused by poverty and social exclusion. M...
Objective: To determine the relationship between the characteristics and experiences of homeless per...
There is growing recognition that social isolation and a lack of connectedness with social groups is...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the situation of homeless people, how they perceive the ...
Prior research with youth experiencing homelessness suggests that community experiences can play an ...
Previous research into homelessness has tended to focus on the demographics, survival needs and pres...
The majority of homeless people is socially excluded which negatively affects their well-being. Ther...
Homeless youth are adolescents and young adults who do not have stable dwellings but instead live on...
There has been an increasing interest in the impact of individual well-being on the attitudes and ac...
The adverse conditions associated with living with no fixed address give rise to many physical and m...
This study examines the relationships of spiritually and physically related variables to well-being ...
People occupying stigmatized social positions often withdraw from sources of social support, becomin...
People who experience homelessness face many challenges and disadvantages that negatively impact hea...
This study examined self-perceived strengths among 116 people who were homeless. Those who had exper...
Negative perceptions of homelessness contribute to deficit models of practice, false notions of hom...
Homelessness affects considerable numbers in the UK and is caused by poverty and social exclusion. M...
Objective: To determine the relationship between the characteristics and experiences of homeless per...
There is growing recognition that social isolation and a lack of connectedness with social groups is...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the situation of homeless people, how they perceive the ...
Prior research with youth experiencing homelessness suggests that community experiences can play an ...
Previous research into homelessness has tended to focus on the demographics, survival needs and pres...
The majority of homeless people is socially excluded which negatively affects their well-being. Ther...
Homeless youth are adolescents and young adults who do not have stable dwellings but instead live on...
There has been an increasing interest in the impact of individual well-being on the attitudes and ac...
The adverse conditions associated with living with no fixed address give rise to many physical and m...
This study examines the relationships of spiritually and physically related variables to well-being ...
People occupying stigmatized social positions often withdraw from sources of social support, becomin...
People who experience homelessness face many challenges and disadvantages that negatively impact hea...
This study examined self-perceived strengths among 116 people who were homeless. Those who had exper...