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Risk Factors for Falls in Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness: Results from the HOPE HOME Cohort Study
Journal of General Internal Medicine
January 21, 2020
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Risk Factors for Falls in Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness: Results from the HOPE HOME Cohort Study
Journal of General Internal Medicine
January 21, 2020
The proportion of single homeless adults over the age of 50 is increasing. In this longitudinal cohort study, researchers examined the prevalence of and risk of falling in a cohort of older homeless adults. Researchers interviewed participants every 6 months for 3 years. They found a high prevalence of falls. Participants reported a prevalence of falls higher than older adults with a mean age of 78 in the general population. Researchers recommended identifying people at high risk of falls reducing unsheltered homelessness.
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"We Really Help, Taking Care of Each Other": Older Homeless Adults as Caregivers
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
December 20, 2019
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"We Really Help, Taking Care of Each Other": Older Homeless Adults as Caregivers
Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
December 20, 2019
Many older homeless adults maintain contact with family. In this qualitative study, researches examine the role of family caregiving for older homeless adults and what is its potential role as a precipitant to and exit from homelessness. The researchers found that in the sample of older homeless adults who were in contact with their family, many older homeless adults provided caregiving services to housed family members.
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Unmet Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Needs Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Community Psychology
August 19, 2019
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Unmet Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Needs Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Community Psychology
August 19, 2019
The homeless population has a higher prevalence of mental health and substance use problems than the general population. Researchers aimed to examine the prevalence of and factors associated with unmet needs for mental health and substance use treatment in older homeless adults. They used logistic regression to examine factors associated with unmet treatment needs. Researchers found that older homeless adults have a high prevalence of unmet behavioral health treatment needs and need targeted services.
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Trajectories of Functional Impairment in Homeless Older Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
PLoS ONE
August 13, 2019
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Trajectories of Functional Impairment in Homeless Older Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
PLoS ONE
August 13, 2019
Difficulty performing activities of daily living (“functional impairment”) is common in homeless adults aged 50 and older. Homeless adults develop aging-related conditions earlier than individuals in the general population, including difficulty with basic activities of daily living (ADLs) that are essential for independence. Researchers conducted a prospective cohort study to assess functional trajectories based on self-reported difficulty performing 5 activities of daily living. They found functional impairment improved in some homeless adults, it persisted or worsened in many others.
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