HIV Injection Risk Behaviors among HIV-Negative People Who Inject Drugs Experiencing Homelessness, 23 U.S. Cities [0.03%]
无家可归的吸毒者中HIV阴性人群的HIV注射风险行为——美国23个城市中的情况
Ruthanne Marcus,Susan Cha,Catlainn Sionean et al.
Ruthanne Marcus et al.
Despite recent declines in numbers of people who inject drugs (PWID) diagnosed with HIV, clusters of HIV among PWID are ongoing, especially among PWID experiencing homelessness. Using data from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance in 20...
Social and psychological resources among homeless youth: protection against risk for physical victimization? [0.03%]
无家可归青年中的社会心理资源:对身体受害风险的保护?
Kimberly A Tyler,Rachel M Schmitz,Colleen M Ray
Kimberly A Tyler
This study examines child physical abuse, social and psychological resources, and street physical victimization among 150 homeless youth from the Midwest. Path analyses results show that males have higher self-efficacy than females, while o...
Racial Discrimination in the Life Course of Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness: Results from the HOPE HOME Study [0.03%]
老年流浪者生活历程中的种族歧视:HOPE HOME研究结果
Dereck W Paul,Kelly R Knight,Pamela Olsen et al.
Dereck W Paul et al.
Over 2.5 million people experience homelessness yearly in the United States. Black persons are overrepresented by three-fold among those experiencing homelessness but little research has examined the relationship between race and homelessne...
Everyday discrimination among formerly homeless persons in permanent supportive housing [0.03%]
居住在永久支持性住房中的曾经的无家可归者所经历的日复一日的歧视
Suzanne L Wenzel,Harmony Rhoades,Wichada LaMotte-Kerr et al.
Suzanne L Wenzel et al.
Experiences of discrimination are associated with poor health and are particularly common among persons experiencing homelessness. Permanent supportive housing (PSH) provides a foundation for improved well-being among persons with homelessn...
Longitudinal Cost of Services in a Homeless Sample with Cocaine Use Disorder [0.03%]
纵向评估无家可归的可卡因使用障碍患者的服务成本
Emine R Ayvaci,David E Pollio,Barry A Hong et al.
Emine R Ayvaci et al.
Homeless people with cocaine use disorder have multiple comorbidities and costly service needs. This study examined service costs associated with cocaine use and substance service use in substance, psychiatric, and medical service sectors. ...
A theory based evaluation of an intervention to promote positive health behaviors and reduce social isolation in people experiencing homelessness [0.03%]
一项基于理论的干预措施的评估:该措施旨在促进无家可归者的积极健康行为并减少其社会孤立感
Stephen Malden,Ruth Jepson,Yvonne Laird et al.
Stephen Malden et al.
Homelessness adversely affects an individual's ability to access healthcare, opportunities for social interaction and recreational activities such as physical activity. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of a community-based physical a...
Distance Matters: Geographic barriers to long acting reversible and permanent contraception for homeless women Veterans [0.03%]
距离很重要:无家可归的女性老兵使用长效可逆避孕和永久避孕的地里屏障问题
Lori M Gawron,Warren B P Pettey,Andrew M Redd et al.
Lori M Gawron et al.
Women Veterans who experience homelessness are at high risk of unintended pregnancy and adverse outcomes. Contraception could mitigate risks, yet access barriers exist across the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). We identified all US wo...
Harmony Rhoades,Suzanne Wenzel,Eric Rice et al.
Harmony Rhoades et al.
Homeless adults experience increased risk of negative health outcomes, and technology-based interventions may provide an opportunity for improving health in this population. However, little is known about homeless adults' technology access ...
Life Goals and Gender Differences among Chronically Homeless Individuals Entering Permanent Supportive Housing [0.03%]
流浪者生活目标及性别差异研究
Melissa Bird,Harmony Rhoades,John Lahey et al.
Melissa Bird et al.
This research seeks to understand goals and the gender differences in goals among men and women who are transitioning into permanent supportive housing. Because of systemic gender inequality, men and women experience homelessness differentl...
Stephanie M Wille,Katherine A Kemp,Brenna L Greenfield et al.
Stephanie M Wille et al.
Members of American Indian (AI) communities face many barriers to receiving both mental and physical healthcare. These barriers can have a negative effect on overall health. Barriers are compounded for AIs who are also experiencing homeless...