A Scoping Review of the Experiences and Outcomes of Stigma and Discrimination towards Persons Experiencing Homelessness.
A pervasive barrier to preventing, reducing, and ending homelessness is the stigmatization of and discrimination towards persons experiencing homelessness (PEH), termed "homeism." To date, there has been no systematic review of the experiences and outcomes of stigmatization and discrimination among...
| Publicado en: | Health & Social Care in the Community Vol. 2024; pp. 1 - 21 |
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| Formato: | research systematic review tables/charts Journal Article |
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Wiley-Blackwell
9/27/2024
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