Thread Piers Morgan - Canned. Even more irrelevant now

To be clear, I'm wondering how closely the recent increase in homelessness is linked to the housing crisis/recession/blah blah blah of the past couple years.
To clear up why I think there might be some debate in lumping in homeless with the other three.

I doubt there is a good study that links the various factors though

If that makes sense
 
To be clear, I'm wondering how closely the recent increase in homelessness is linked to the housing crisis/recession/blah blah blah of the past couple years.
To clear up why I think there might be some debate in lumping in homeless with the other three.

I doubt there is a good study that links the various factors though

If that makes sense

Indeed.

I would imagine that those who are homeless through the recession, through literally no fault of their own, are probably homeless for a limited time so it would depend when you did your studies. In somewhere like the UK where there are so many resources (free rent, free welfare etc) you have to have serious issues mentally or otherwise not to access them and get yourself back up.
 
How is this a question even remotely up for debate? It's been well known forever that the vast majority of homeless have mental health issues. It started, in the US, when 90% of the sanatoriums were shut down and they just turned them out onto the streets.
 
How is this a question even remotely up for debate? It's been well known forever that the vast majority of homeless have mental health issues. It started, in the US, when 90% of the sanatoriums were shut down and they just turned them out onto the streets.

Tsrh.

Very rarely do nme's and zmodems pop up, and they only do it for a few years, not a life long career goal.
 
The extent of mental ill health in people who are homeless

The most quoted and most authoritative source on the extent of mental
ill health in the adult population in the UK suggests that the prevalence of
common mental health problems is over twice as high and of psychosis 4-15
times as high amongst the homeless population compared to the general
population.

This is worse among street homeless people, who may be 50-100 times more
likely to have a psychotic disorder than the general population.

Serious mental illness is often accompanied by alcohol and/or substance
misuse problems. Most studies suggest that around 10-20% of the homeless
population would fulfil the criteria for dual diagnosis.

Homeless people, in particular those with mental ill health, have higher
mortality rates than the general population. They are up to nearly 5 times more
likely to die than the equivalent age group of the general population.

Rates of reported personality disorder are also high. In a recent survey of
homeless services in England, staff estimated two thirds of their clients
presented with characteristics consistent with personality disorder, many of
whom were thought to be undiagnosed.

Among people who are in touch with psychiatric services there is a significant
minority that is homeless. A recent European study found that just under a
third of the British sample of patients with schizophrenia had experienced
homelessness in their lifetime, with over a tenth having experienced
“rooflessness.”



Soooooooooooo normal

Rooflessness. lol

I ain't homeless goddammit, I just ain't got no roof right now.
 
You can tell how little TV i watch by the fact that for 90% of this thread until someone posted a picture, I though Piers Morgan was this guy

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Pierce Morgan clips are loved by British redditers and that's about the extent of his fame.

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I saw a thread in r/britishproblems about them not wanting him back and everyone was pissing and moaning about what a colossal jerkoff he is.