Homelessness and self-rated health: evidence from a national survey of homeless people in Spain.
Fernando Fajardo-BullonIgor EsnaolaIsobel AndersonLars BenjaminsenPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
These results help to improve understanding of the key factors that influence the SRH among homeless people. The findings can contribute to development and delivery of preventive policies, suggesting that interventions to reduce drug consumption and ensure access to a health card/health services, as well as enhancing services for older, female and disabled homeless people are all measures which could improve health and well-being for those who face homelessness. Effective housing interventions (e.g. Housing First or Permanent Supported Housing programmes) are equally important to underpin the effectiveness of measures to improve the self-rated health of homeless people.