• J Health Psychol · Sep 2007

    Homelessness and health: challenges for health psychology.

    • Uwe Flick.
    • Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany. flick@asfh-berlin.de
    • J Health Psychol. 2007 Sep 1; 12 (5): 691-5.

    AbstractHomelessness can be seen as a challenge for health psychology in research and practice on several levels: analysing the risks of becoming homeless; the living conditions of being homeless and their impact on health risks and problems; homeless youth as a specific phenomenon; health problems in the context of homelessness; service utilization and barriers and effects of interventions in the context of homelessness. With these levels, a framework is outlined for the contributions to this Special Issue. In the end, homelessness is discussed as an issue for prevention in three respects for a comprehensive approach in health psychology.

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