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The clinical profile and service needs of hospitalized adults with mental retardation and a …

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Y Lunsky, E Bradley, J Durbin, C Koegl, M … - Psychiatric Services, 2006 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Dr. Lunsky, Dr. Durbin, Mr. Koegl, Ms. Canrinus, and Dr. Goering are affiliated
with the dual disorders program of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,
1001 Queen Street West, Unit 4-4, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6J 1H4 (e-mail, ...
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A systematic review of cognition in homeless children and adolescents

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RW Parks, RJ Stevens, SA Spence - JRSM, 2007 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Objectives The cognitive function of homeless children and adolescents may be
overlooked, albeit understandably, when societal interventions focus on their
immediate housing needs. Nevertheless, homelessness might be hypothesized ...
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Imag (in) ing'homeless places': using auto-photography to (re) examine the geographies of …


S Johnsen, J May, P Cloke - Journal compilation - interscience.wiley.com
Despite its growing popularity as a method across the social sciences, the
methodological literature on auto-photography is remarkably sparse. In an effort
to begin redressing this gap, this paper provides an account of the ways in ...
Cited by 5 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions

Taking it to the street: A psychiatric outreach service in Canada


SJ Farrell, J Huff, SA MacDonald, A Middlebro … - Community mental health journal, 2005 - Springer
ABSTRACT: This paper describes a model of flexible psychiatric outreach service
in Canada designed to meet the needs of persons who are homeless or marginally
housed and have mental illness. The activities of the Psychiatric Outreach ...
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Cognitive impairments and the prevention of homelessness: Research and practice review


TE Backer, EA Howard - The Journal of Primary Prevention, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Cognitive impairments can increase significantly a person's level of
risk for becoming or remaining homeless. Five topics are explored that address
these impairments in preventing homelessness: (1) the nature and estimated ...
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Cognitive complaints in adults aging with HIV: A pilot study


DE Vance, JW Burrage - Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 2006 - informahealthcare.com
ABSTRACT. As adults age with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disease, they
may be particularly vulnerable for developing neuro- psychological impairments.
In this pilot study, 50 HIV-positive and 50 HIV-negative adults were ...
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The effect of traumatic brain injury on the health of homeless people

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SW Hwang, A Colantonio, OT PhD, S Chiu, G … - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2008 - ecmaj.ca
From the Centre for Research on Inner City Health (Hwang, Chiu), The Keenan
Research Centre in the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael's
Hospital; the Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine ...
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Intellectual disability in homeless adults: A prevalence study


PM Oakes, RC Davies - Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2008 - jid.sagepub.com
Abstract There has been considerable recent interest in the health and
associated socio-economic inequalities faced by adults with learning
disabilities.A serious and so far under-reported aspect of this is ...
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Response of pyromania to biological treatment in a homeless person


RW Parks, RDJ Green, S Girgis, MD Hunter, … - Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Pyromania has been associated with abnormalities of impulsivity, social
estrangement, cognitive flexibility, and executive function. We aim to
investigate whether psychopharmacological interventions increase cognitive ...
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Homeless shelters and substance misuse


G Pluck, KH Lee, R Parks - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2007 - Can Med Assoc
We read with interest Wendy Muckle and Jeffrey Turnbull's guest editorial on
homelessness.1 Although shelters are not perfect, they do protect people from
some aspects of homelessness. For example, there is evidence of cogni- tive ...
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