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Le recours aux services de santé, sociaux et communautaires par les personnes itinérantes de la région de Moncton

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
18 Mars 2015

Résumé

Cette étude utilise le modèle de Gelberg-Andersen afin de cerner les caractéristiques des personnes itinérantes de la région de Moncton ayant recours aux services de santé, sociaux et communautaires. Les 194 participants et participantes ont été recrutés dans le cadre du projet At Home / Chez Soi. Ceux et celles souffrant d'un état de stress post-traumatique ont moins eu recours aux services hospitaliers ambulatoires que ceux et celles présentant un autre diagnostic. Les femmes utilisent davantage les services sociaux et communautaires. Nos résultats amènent un éclairage sur la nécessité d'adapter les pratiques et les services de santé, sociaux et communautaires aux besoins et conditions de vie des personnes itinérantes.

Abstract

This study uses the Gelberg-Andersen model to identify the characteristics of homeless people in the Moncton region who use health, social, and community services. One hundred and ninety-four participants took part in this study in the context of the At Home / Chez Soi project. Homeless people struggling with post-traumatic stress are less likely to use ambulatory hospital services than those with other diagnosed mental health disorders. Women are more likely to use social and community services. Our results shed light on the necessity of adapting practices and health, social and community services to the needs and living conditions of homeless people.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Volume 33Number 4December 2014
Pages: 91 - 105

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Mots-clés

  1. homelessness
  2. use of health services
  3. mental health
  4. physical health

Mots-clés

  1. itinérance
  2. recours aux services de santé
  3. santé mentale
  4. santé physique

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Sarah Pakzad [email protected]
Université de Moncton
Saïd Bergheul
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Jalila Jbilou
Université de Moncton
Jimmy Bourque
Université de Moncton
Julie Ringuette
Université de Moncton
Lise Gallant
Université de Moncton
Paul-Émile Bourque
Université de Moncton

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