Mortality Risk Factors for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness in Catalonia (Spain): A 10-Year Retrospective Cohort Study

dc.contributor.author
Calvo, Fran
dc.contributor.author
Turró Garriga, Oriol
dc.contributor.author
Fàbregas, Carles
dc.contributor.author
Alfranca Pardillos, Rebeca
dc.contributor.author
Calvet Roura, Anna
dc.contributor.author
Salvans, Mercè
dc.contributor.author
Giralt Vázquez, Cristina
dc.contributor.author
Castillejos, Sandra
dc.contributor.author
Rived, Mercè
dc.contributor.author
Calvo, Paula
dc.contributor.author
Castillo, Paz
dc.contributor.author
Garre Olmo, Josep
dc.contributor.author
Carbonell Sánchez, Xavier
dc.date.accessioned
2024-06-18T12:03:46Z
dc.date.available
2024-06-18T12:03:46Z
dc.date.issued
2021-02-11
dc.identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/19160
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/19160
dc.description.abstract
Background: Current evidence suggests that mortality is considerably higher in individuals experiencing homelessness. The aim of this study was to analyze the mortality rate and the mortality risk factors in a sample of individuals experiencing homelessness in the city of Girona over a ten-year period. (2) Methods: We retrospectively examined the outcomes of 475 people experiencing homelessness with the available clinical and social data. Our sample was comprised of 84.4% men and 51.8% foreign-born people. Cox’s proportional hazard models were used to identify mortality risk factors between origin groups. (3) Results: 60 people died during the ten-year period. The average age of death was 49.1 years. After adjusting for demographic characteristics and the duration of homelessness, the risk factors for mortality were origin (people born in Spain) (HR = 4.34; 95% CI = 1.89–10.0), type 2 diabetes (HR = 2.9; 95% CI = 1.62–5.30), alcohol use disorder (HR = 1.9; 95% CI = 1.12–3.29), and infectious diseases (HR = 1.6; 95% CI = 1.09–2.39). Our results show a high prevalence of infectious and chronic diseases. Type 2 diabetes emerges as an important risk factor in homelessness. The average age of death of individuals experiencing homelessness was significantly lower than the average age of death in the general population (which is greater than 80 years) (4). Conclusions: Foreign-born homeless people were generally younger and healthier than Spanish-born homeless people. Chronic diseases were controlled better in Spanish-born people, but this group showed an increased risk of mortality
dc.format
application/pdf
dc.language
eng
dc.publisher
MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)
dc.relation
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3390/ijerph18041762
dc.relation
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1661-7827
dc.relation
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1660-4601
dc.rights
Attribution 4.0 International
dc.rights
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.source
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021, vol. 18, núm. 4, p.1762
dc.source
Articles publicats (D-P)
dc.subject
Indegents -- Mortalitat
dc.subject
Homeless persons -- Mortality
dc.title
Mortality Risk Factors for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness in Catalonia (Spain): A 10-Year Retrospective Cohort Study
dc.type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.type
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.type
peer-reviewed


Files in this item

FilesSizeFormatView

There are no files associated with this item.

This item appears in the following Collection(s)