Health inequalities among homeless adolescents

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Abstract

Objective: highlight health inequalities of homeless adolescents based on the conceptual framework of social determinants of health. Method: this is a convergent parallel mixed-methods study. The population consisted of adolescents who are homeless, with purposeful sampling and data saturation. Quantitative data were obtained with a questionnaire and qualitative data through semi-structured interviews. Results: 19 homeless adolescents participated in the study, 13 (68.4%) aged 16 to 19 years; 11 (57.9%) were male, 3 (15.8%) were female, and 5 (26.3%) were transgender adolescents. Participants experienced different levels of exposure and vulnerabilities to conditions that affect health and were directly related to intermediate determinants of health. Conclusion: this study provides an understanding of the inequalities related to the health of homeless adolescents and shows evidence that supports strategies to promote equity and dignity in health care. Descriptors: Nursing; Adolescent; Vulnerable Populations; Homeless People; Social Determinants of Health; Contextual Effects of Health Disparities.

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Mondragón-Sánchez, E. J., da Costa Pinheiro, P. N., & Barbosa, L. P. (2022). Health inequalities among homeless adolescents. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 30(Spe). https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.6250.3756

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