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by MontyCarloHall
253 days ago
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>Or if they're homeless due to mental illness get them admitted. Therein lies the problem. A large proportion of homeless fall into this category [*], and it's very hard to institutionalize people against their will. We like to think that most homeless are functional people who are simply down on their luck, and thus putting them in stable housing and getting them set up to work would solve their problems. But this is sadly not the case. [*] This study [0] found that 80% of homeless people have some kind of mental illness, with 30% having severe mental illness. This is compounded by the fact that >50% have substance abuse problems. [0] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8423293/ |
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