Treatment and disposition of homeless patients with schizophrenia represent a great challenge in clinical practice. We report a case of this special population, and discuss the development of homelessness, the difficulty in disposition, their utilization of health services, and possible applications of mandatory community treatment in this group of patients. A 51-year-old homeless female was brought to an emergency department for left femur fracture caused by an assault. She was diagnosed with schizophrenia about 20 years ago but received little help from mental health services over the decades. During hospitalization, her psychotic symptoms were only partially responsive to treatment. Her family refused to handle caretaking duties. The soc...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
The United States has failed its citizens who suffer from severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI...
Treatment and disposition of homeless patients with schizophrenia represent a great challenge in cli...
For people who are disenfranchised from society for other reasons, especially homelessness, a parano...
The homeless mentally ill represent a pivotal and urgent challenge to the mental health field in the...
Development of psychiatric symptoms may pose challenges to patients and their relatives especially i...
Objective: The authors examined the prevalence of and risk factors for homeless-ness among all patie...
The access of the homeless mentally ill to the bene-fits of psychiatric hospitalization has been exc...
Due to the deinstitutionalization movement, many mentally ill individuals have left asylum treatment...
Individuals who experience homelessness are exposed to stressors that have the potential to precipit...
iions for mental health policy and prac-tice. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psycho...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
In Los Angeles, 45,021 people experiencing unsheltered homelessness received street outreach service...
Schizophrenia is one of the most common mental disorders affecting perception, emotion, cognition, t...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
The United States has failed its citizens who suffer from severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI...
Treatment and disposition of homeless patients with schizophrenia represent a great challenge in cli...
For people who are disenfranchised from society for other reasons, especially homelessness, a parano...
The homeless mentally ill represent a pivotal and urgent challenge to the mental health field in the...
Development of psychiatric symptoms may pose challenges to patients and their relatives especially i...
Objective: The authors examined the prevalence of and risk factors for homeless-ness among all patie...
The access of the homeless mentally ill to the bene-fits of psychiatric hospitalization has been exc...
Due to the deinstitutionalization movement, many mentally ill individuals have left asylum treatment...
Individuals who experience homelessness are exposed to stressors that have the potential to precipit...
iions for mental health policy and prac-tice. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Psycho...
Low-income people with mental disorders are at increased risk of homelessness. This document talks a...
In Los Angeles, 45,021 people experiencing unsheltered homelessness received street outreach service...
Schizophrenia is one of the most common mental disorders affecting perception, emotion, cognition, t...
Background: Homeless persons who suffer of mental illness are one group which is marginalized worldw...
The treatment of severe mental illness has undergone a paradigm shift over the last 50 years, away f...
The United States has failed its citizens who suffer from severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI...