Although the links between health and environment are well known, interventions that target these associations in order to improve health are rare. Health and social service agencies often function independently of one another, maintaining separate, unlinked databases. For example, relationships among homelessness, AIDS, and tuberculosis have been noted, but services have not focused on the intersecting populations these conditions affect. This Issue Brief summarizes efforts to merge databases and provide policymakers with information to guide housing, social service, and health care resources. The investigators identify risk factors associated with AIDS among the homeless, and homelessness among people with AIDS
The implications of nonadherence consistently show that nonadherence or poor adherence diminishes th...
On any given night, hundreds of thousands of people are homeless in the United States. These people ...
This cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine whether the homeless poor have a higher preval...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Administrative databases from the City of Philadelphia that track public shelter ut...
Lack of affordable housing is a critical problem facing a growing number of people living with Acqui...
Homelessness is a substantial barrier to consistent, recommended HIV care, access and adherence to a...
Homeless persons with AIDS and HIV infection face significant health hazards during the daily strugg...
BACKGROUND: Because individuals with HIV/AIDS often have complex medical and social needs, the impac...
Homelessness and HIV are widespread and intersecting problems that occur worldwide among humanity. I...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research is to consider how the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Str...
Objectives Both homelessness and incarceration are associated with housing instability, which in tur...
People living with HIV/AIDS have at least three times the rate of homelessness as the general popula...
This paper aims to describe the prevalence and correlates of HIV-risk behaviors among adults receivi...
BackgroundPeople with HIV with co-occurring substance use and mental health diagnoses who are unstab...
Although the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapies has increased survival rates for many ...
The implications of nonadherence consistently show that nonadherence or poor adherence diminishes th...
On any given night, hundreds of thousands of people are homeless in the United States. These people ...
This cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine whether the homeless poor have a higher preval...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Administrative databases from the City of Philadelphia that track public shelter ut...
Lack of affordable housing is a critical problem facing a growing number of people living with Acqui...
Homelessness is a substantial barrier to consistent, recommended HIV care, access and adherence to a...
Homeless persons with AIDS and HIV infection face significant health hazards during the daily strugg...
BACKGROUND: Because individuals with HIV/AIDS often have complex medical and social needs, the impac...
Homelessness and HIV are widespread and intersecting problems that occur worldwide among humanity. I...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this research is to consider how the goals of the National HIV/AIDS Str...
Objectives Both homelessness and incarceration are associated with housing instability, which in tur...
People living with HIV/AIDS have at least three times the rate of homelessness as the general popula...
This paper aims to describe the prevalence and correlates of HIV-risk behaviors among adults receivi...
BackgroundPeople with HIV with co-occurring substance use and mental health diagnoses who are unstab...
Although the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapies has increased survival rates for many ...
The implications of nonadherence consistently show that nonadherence or poor adherence diminishes th...
On any given night, hundreds of thousands of people are homeless in the United States. These people ...
This cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine whether the homeless poor have a higher preval...