Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2007133937> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2007133937 endingPage "325" @default.
- W2007133937 startingPage "307" @default.
- W2007133937 abstract "Background Homeless young people are recognized as a very vulnerable group in terms of mental health; however, few studies in the UK have examined this. Furthermore, homeless young people represent a heterogeneous group in terms of their mental health and greater characterization could improve intervention work. Objectives The aims of this study were to examine prevalence and subtypes of psychopathology among a British sample of young homeless people and to investigate potential associations between identified typologies and a priori specified current and past experiences. In addition, the study intended to explore physical health, mental health, and housing outcomes for the different mental health subgroups. Design A prospective longitudinal design was used. Methods Structured interviews including a mental health assessment were conducted with 90 young homeless people aged 16–23 years. Follow-up interviews were conducted approximately 10 and 20 months later. Cluster analysis at baseline was used to identify groups based on lifetime mental health problems. Results The current and lifetime incidence of mental health problems was high (88% and 93%, respectively). Three subgroups of homeless young people were identified: (1) minimal mental health issues; (2) mood, substance, and conduct disorder; and (3) post-traumatic stress disorder, mood, and anxiety issues. These groups differed with respect to follow-up indicators of change and stability of mental health status, service use, and suicide risk, but not housing outcome. Other characteristics (gender ratio, past experiences) also distinguished the subgroups. Conclusions Typologies of young homeless people based on psychopathology reveal differences in lifetime and future experiences including mental health at follow-up. Identified groups could be used to tailor interventions towards differing needs. Practitioner points Low mood, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and psychosis are common mental health issues among young homeless people in the UK. Subgroups of young homeless people with differing needs can be identified, and these groups can be used to predict outcomes. Tailoring support provision towards specific needs has the potential to improve mental health and other outcomes for vulnerable young homeless people. Young homeless people often do not access the support to which they are entitled. Services need to be adapted to improve access for this group." @default.
- W2007133937 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2007133937 creator A5018417966 @default.
- W2007133937 creator A5056581326 @default.
- W2007133937 creator A5089030565 @default.
- W2007133937 date "2015-02-05" @default.
- W2007133937 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2007133937 title "Psychopathology among young homeless people: Longitudinal mental health outcomes for different subgroups" @default.
- W2007133937 cites W1592042724 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W1967665062 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W1994950621 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W1998196722 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2008149536 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2009489825 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2015817596 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2020892665 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2023206395 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2027996115 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2031547562 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2039632850 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2042887134 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2052035215 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2052679855 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2060414193 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2066505785 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2067501190 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2080914975 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2118826874 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2134077691 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2148026988 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2150205067 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2155514496 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2158232744 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2160788840 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2163118233 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2168831653 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2406208850 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W2752033149 @default.
- W2007133937 cites W4292480755 @default.
- W2007133937 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/bjc.12075" @default.
- W2007133937 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25652340" @default.
- W2007133937 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2007133937 type Work @default.
- W2007133937 sameAs 2007133937 @default.
- W2007133937 citedByCount "20" @default.
- W2007133937 countsByYear W20071339372016 @default.
- W2007133937 countsByYear W20071339372017 @default.
- W2007133937 countsByYear W20071339372018 @default.
- W2007133937 countsByYear W20071339372019 @default.
- W2007133937 countsByYear W20071339372020 @default.
- W2007133937 countsByYear W20071339372021 @default.
- W2007133937 countsByYear W20071339372022 @default.
- W2007133937 countsByYear W20071339372023 @default.
- W2007133937 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2007133937 hasAuthorship W2007133937A5018417966 @default.
- W2007133937 hasAuthorship W2007133937A5056581326 @default.
- W2007133937 hasAuthorship W2007133937A5089030565 @default.
- W2007133937 hasBestOaLocation W20071339372 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C123273963 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C134362201 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C27415008 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C2777895361 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C2780733359 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C558461103 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C118552586 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C123273963 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C134362201 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C142724271 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C15744967 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C27415008 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C2777895361 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C2780733359 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C558461103 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C70410870 @default.
- W2007133937 hasConceptScore W2007133937C71924100 @default.
- W2007133937 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2007133937 hasLocation W20071339371 @default.
- W2007133937 hasLocation W20071339372 @default.
- W2007133937 hasLocation W20071339373 @default.
- W2007133937 hasOpenAccess W2007133937 @default.
- W2007133937 hasPrimaryLocation W20071339371 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W2001116168 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W2012178436 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W2119681020 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W2134151402 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W2207934733 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W2413675339 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W2579332627 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W3187412118 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W3200380001 @default.
- W2007133937 hasRelatedWork W3209915159 @default.
- W2007133937 hasVolume "54" @default.
- W2007133937 isParatext "false" @default.