Differences Among Homeless Single Women, Women With Children, and Single Men

This article presents descriptive data from a national probability sample of 1,704 homeless individuals. Homeless single women, women with children, and homeless men are compared on a variety of sociodemographic variables, including homeless history, psychiatric history, chemical dependency, patterns of soup kitchen and shelter utilization, and diet adequacy.

Publication Date: 
1989
Journal Name: 
Social Problems