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Health status and resources of rural homeless women and children
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Health status and resources of rural homeless women and children

Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Sandra Rae Powell and Kennith R. Culp
Western journal of nursing research, Vol.22(8), pp.863-878
12/01/2000
DOI: 10.1177/01939450022044845
PMID: 11109405

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Abstract

The purpose of this research is to describe the health status and health resources for homeless women and children in a Midwestern rural community. A group of 31 rural homeless women in a shelter participated in the study by answering questions on the Rural Homeless Interview developed by the investigators. The findings revealed higher than expected rates of illness, accidents, and adverse life events, with the incidence ofsubstance abuse and mental illness being comparable to data from other homeless populations. The data on children were limited by lack of knowledge on the part of their mothers. Some mothers reported that their children were in foster care, had been adopted, or were being cared for by others. The inability to access health and dental care was reported by half of the participants.

Mental Health Nursing Substance Abuse Homeless Persons -- Midwestern United States Health Status -- Midwestern United States Health Services Accessibility -- Midwestern United States Descriptive Research Convenience Sample Interviews Models Theoretical Conceptual Framework Rural Areas Midwestern United States Psychological Tests Descriptive Statistics Dental Care Child Health Infant Child Preschool Adult Middle Age Female Funding Source Human

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