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[Mentally ill homeless persons].

P Brandt

    Ugeskrift for Laeger
    |February 27, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Homelessness often involves co-occurring mental illness and addiction, complicating traditional support services. New integrated health and social care approaches are vital for effective intervention and stability for this vulnerable population.

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    Area of Science:

    • Social Science
    • Public Health
    • Psychiatry

    Context:

    • Homelessness is a complex social issue frequently intertwined with significant health challenges.
    • Individuals experiencing homelessness often present with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders.
    • Traditional social support measures are often insufficient for addressing the multifaceted needs of mentally ill homeless individuals.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the inadequacy of current social measures in addressing the complex needs of homeless individuals with mental illness and addiction.
    • To advocate for the development of new, integrated approaches to support this population.
    • To emphasize the necessity of a multidisciplinary and inter-agency collaboration for successful interventions.

    Summary:

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  • Homeless individuals with severe mental illness and addiction face significant barriers to accessing effective support.
  • Existing social services and psychiatric care models often fail to provide lasting stability for this group.
  • Innovative solutions, including new housing models and integrated care teams, are required.
  • Impact:

    • This research underscores the need for a paradigm shift in how society addresses homelessness, mental illness, and addiction.
    • Implementing multidisciplinary therapeutic teams and fostering cooperation between social and health services can improve outcomes.
    • New domiciliary care models are essential for providing stable environments and comprehensive support to mentally ill homeless individuals.