
handle: 11441/51814
Las Personas Sin Hogar (PSH) forman parte de un colectivo especialmente vulnerable al padecimiento de Sucesos Vitales Estresantes (SVE) a lo largo de la vida. Además, los escasos datos indican que las Mujeres Sin Hogar (MSH) presentan una mayor vulnerabilidad a sufrir dichos sucesos. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la prevalencia de SVE en un grupo de 138 MSH de la ciudad de Madrid. Los resultados apuntan que las MSH experimentan un número muy elevado de SVE tanto en la infancia/adolescencia como a lo largo de la vida. Estos SVE estarían relacionados con diversos aspectos como su salud, relaciones familiares, problemas económicos, violencia, etc.
Homeless people (HP) belong to particularly vulnerable group highly susceptible to experiencing Stressful Life Events (SLE) throughout their lives. Also, the limited available data indicates that Homeless Women (HW) show a greater vulnerability to suffer such events. The aim of this work is to analyze the prevalence SLE in a group of 138 HW of Madrid. The results indicate that HW experience a great number of SLE, both in childhood and adolescence as well as throughout her life. These SLE can be related to different aspects such as health, family relationships, economic problems, violence, etc.
Stressful life events, Homeless women, Personas sin hogar, Sucesos vitales estresantes, Mujeres sin hogar, Homeless, Infancia, Adulthood, Childhood, Edad adulta
Stressful life events, Homeless women, Personas sin hogar, Sucesos vitales estresantes, Mujeres sin hogar, Homeless, Infancia, Adulthood, Childhood, Edad adulta
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