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Lifetime, 5-year and past-year prevalence of homelessness in Europe: a cross-national survey in eight European nations.

Owen TaylorSandrine LoubièreAurelie TinlandMaria Vargas-MonizFreek SpinnewijnRachel ManningMarta GaboardiJudith R L M WolfAna BokszczaninRoberto BernadHakan KallmenPaul ToroJose OrnelasPascal Auquiernull nullnull null
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
The prevalence of homelessness among the surveyed nations is significantly higher than might be expected from point-in-time and homeless service use statistics. There was substantial variation in estimated prevalence across the eight nations. Coupled with the well-established health impacts of homelessness, medical professionals need to be aware of the increased health risks of those with experience of homelessness. These findings support policies aiming to improve health services for people exposed to homelessness.
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