Nilsson, S. F., Nordentoft, M., & Hjorthøj, C. (2019). Individual-Level Predictors for Becoming Homeless and Exiting Homelessness: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Journal of urban health: bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 96(5), 741–750.
The contribution of homelessness as a factor of housing reforms awareness occupies has a significant impact with individual concerns. Nilsson et al. report that homelessness is a critical problem that creates an imbalance in a social setting (746). Several individual risk factors lead to more likeliness of homelessness, ranging from psychiatric issues, criminal activities, and other rowdy behaviors. The methodology for the research process included comparative studies based on cross sectional. Cohorts with case control types in 23,576 reference studies, which involved a systematic review in evaluating the metrics of homelessness risk-associated risk factors. The research will enhance my skills into pertinence in analysis surrounding the identification of homelessness. It will also aid related problems in the society and the predictors that serve as solutions to exiting homelessness across the different economic classes. It will enhance the practical hands’ skills approach to the ways and methods. Ways and methods that enable the analysis of a population cohort with defined characteristics to the aspect issues that impact the risks assessment scale of likeliness.
Reference
Nilsson, S. F., Nordentoft, M., & Hjorthøj, C. (2019). Individual-Level Predictors for Becoming Homeless and Exiting Homelessness: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Journal of urban health: bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 96(5), 741–750.