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Predictors and consequences of homelessness in whole-population observational studies that used administrative data: a systematic review.

Eileen MitchellTanisha WaringElayne AhernDiarmuid O'DonovanDeclan T BradleyDeclan T Bradley
Published in: BMC public health (2023)
This is the first systematic review of whole-population observational studies that used administrative data to identify causes and consequences associated with individuals who are experiencing homelessness. While the scientific literature provides evidence on some of the possible risk factors associated with being homeless, research into this research topic has been limited and gaps still remain. There is a need for more standardised best practice approaches to understand better the causes and consequences associated with being homeless.
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