The mental health of African-American and Caucasian-American women who are homeless. |
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Authors: | B J Warren E M Menke J Clement J Wagner |
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Affiliation: | Ohio State University, Columbus, Worthington 43085. |
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Abstract: | 1. Nurses can use research findings to educate other health professionals about homeless subcultures with attention to specific cultural and socioeconomic needs, as well as to develop interventions for homeless women. 2. Minority women are more susceptible to homelessness as they experience increased poverty levels and are often single mothers. Of all minority women, African-American women are the most vulnerable to physical and psychological illness. 3. In this study, 75% of the subjects had scores on a psychological assessment test that indicated they needed additional psychological testing. |
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