Social and health vulnerability of homeless people

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The objective is to conduct a theoretical reflection on the social and health vulnerability of homeless people, from the perspective of complexity thinking. Study with a theoretical and reflective approach that accessed bibliographical sources of contemporary authors who seek to understand the phenomenon of homeless populations and, at the same time, attribute theoretical support from the reference of complexity, under a critical and analytical bias. Health is conceived as a subsystem of the social system that transcends any linear and punctual diagnostic perspective. Theoretical reflection on the social and health vulnerability of homeless people sparks a unique and multidimensional apprehension of the human being – a complex unit par excellence, which demands equally complex interventions.

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Haeffner, L. S. B., Backes, D. S., de Souza Castro Hammel, G., de Sousa, F. G. M., Rupolo, I., & Smeha, L. N. (2023). Social and health vulnerability of homeless people. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 57(spe). https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2022-0379PT

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