A comparison of the health and mental health status of homeless mothers in Worcester, Mass: 1993 and 2003
Weinreb, Linda F. ; Buckner, John C. ; Williams, Valerie ; Nicholson, Joanne
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Aid to Families with Dependent Children
Community Health Centers
Family Characteristics
Female
Health Status
*Health Surveys
Homeless Persons
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Massachusetts
Mental Disorders
Middle Aged
Mothers
Poverty
Prevalence
Socioeconomic Factors
United States
*Women's Health
Psychiatry
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES: We assessed background characteristics, health status, and prevalence rates of mental health disorders in 2 studies of homeless mothers conducted in Worcester, Mass, one in 1993 and the other in 2003.
METHODS: We compared the women taking part in the 2 studies, which involved similar methodologies, on the key variables of interest over time.
RESULTS: Homeless families taking part in the 2003 study were poorer than those taking part in the 1993 study, and female heads of household in that study reported more physical health limitations, major depressive illness, and posttraumatic stress disorder.
CONCLUSION: Data from 2003 suggest that the characteristics of homeless mothers changed over the 10-year period assessed. Service providers and shelter staff may need to refine services so that they are responsive to these changing needs.
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Am J Public Health. 2006 Aug;96(8):1444-8. Epub 2006 Jun 29. Link to article on publisher's site