Interventions to improve the mental health of women experiencing homelessness: A systematic review of the literature.
Joanna AndersonCharlotte TrevellaAnne-Marie BurnPublished in: PloS one (2024)
Heterogeneity in intervention and study methodology limits the ability to draw definitive conclusions about the extent to which different categories of intervention improve mental health outcomes in homeless women. Future research should focus on lesser-studied intervention categories, subgroups of homeless women and mental health outcomes. More in-depth qualitative research of factors that enhance or diminish the acceptability of mental health interventions to homeless women is also required.
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