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Sheltered Versus Nonsheltered Homeless Women: Differences in Health, Behaviour, Victimization, and Utilization of Care
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OBJECTIVE: To contrast sociodemographic characteristics, phsyical and mental health status, substance use, sexual behaviours, victimization and utilization of health services between homeless women residing in sheltered and non-sheltered environments DESIGN: Cross sectional survey. A structured scale was used to measure mental health status. Physical health status, substance use, sexual behaviour, history of adult victimization, and health services utilization were measured by content specific items.
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2000
15
565-572
Philadelphia
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