Environmental research and public health

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  • who: Mathilde Roze et al. from the Centre National de Ressources et RĂ©silience, Lille, France have published the research: Environmental Research and Public Health, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focused on housing conditions because, first, becoming homeless can lead to trauma through the loss of stable sheltered accommodation, of connections with their family, and of social roles and routines. Sociodemographic characteristics for the study sample of homeless migrant mothers are shown in Table 1. The study shows that receiving assistance from an NGO, friends, or family was not associated with PTSD.
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