by PETER SOMERVILLESchool of Social and Political Studies, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, EnglandABSTRACT: This paper reviews the literature on understanding homelessness. It criticizes approaches that ignore, distort or
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by PETER SOMERVILLESchool of Social and Political Studies, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, EnglandABSTRACT: This paper reviews the literature on understanding homelessness. It criticizes approaches that ignore, distort or
Jennifer Thomas *, Nicola Bowes, Robert Meyers, Katie ThirlawaySchool of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UKABSTRACTBackground: While lockdown restrictions in response to COVID-19 indisputably mitigated virus
Matthew P. Herring, PhD,1,2 Karl M. Fleming, MSc,1 Sara P. Hayes, PhD,2,3Robert W. Motl, PhD,4 Susan B. Coote, PhD2,3Context: This study examined the extent to which patient and
Matthew P. Herringa, c Marni L. Jacobb Cynthia Suvegb Rodney K. DishmanaPatrick J. O’Connora Departments of a Kinesiology and b Psychology, The University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., and
PATRICK J. O’CONNOR and TIMOTHY W. PUETZDepartment of Exercise Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GAABSTRACTO’CONNOR, P. J., and T. W. PUETZ. Chronic Physical Activity and Feelings of Energy
• Depression is projected to be the leading risk factor for disability worldwide by 2030 (Mathers et al 2006)• Clinical depression is the strongest mental disorder risk factor for
- There were 139 people sleeping rough over the course of one week in November (Simon). - Most common reasons for becoming homeless - addiction (which is a mental