Alba Galán-Sanantonio, Mercedes Botija, Ángela Carbonell
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摘要
本系统综述评估了文献中针对无家可归或处境危险的妇女的政策、方案和策略,这些妇女受到性别和阶级不平等的严重影响。根据PRISMA指南(2020年),审查重点是过去20年的英文、西班牙文和葡萄牙文文章,不包括无法获得全文的文件。灰色文献也被纳入以减少偏倚。检索于2023年5月31日结束,涵盖Web of Science、PubMed、Scopus和Cochrane,共纳入40篇文献(31篇文章、2本书章节和7篇报告)。专题分析确定了五个类别:不分性别的无家可归者政策、妇女无家可归问题政策面临的挑战、预防方案、紧急援助和长期住房服务。调查结果强调需要制定针对性别的交叉政策,并将无家可归妇女纳入政策制定。尽管存在潜在的出版偏见和有限的地域代表性等局限性,但这项研究强调了无家可归妇女面临的挑战,并建议了解决她们需求的政策方法。
A systematic integrative review of international policies for women experiencing homelessness
This systematic review evaluates policies, programmes and strategies from the literature targeting homeless or at-risk women, severely affected by gender and class inequality. Following PRISMA guidelines (2020), the review focused on English, Spanish and Portuguese articles from the past 20 years, excluding documents without full-text access. Grey literature was also included to reduce bias. The search concluded on 31 May 2023, covering Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus and Cochrane, resulting in 40 included documents (31 articles, two book chapters and seven reports). Thematic analysis identified five categories: gender-blind homeless policies, challenges in policies on homelessness among women, preventive programmes, emergency aid and long-term housing services. The findings emphasise the need for gender-specific and intersectional policies and the inclusion of homeless women in policy development. Despite limitations like potential publication bias and limited geographical representation, this study highlights the challenges faced by homeless women and recommends policy approaches to address their needs.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Social Welfare publishes original articles in English on social welfare and social work. Its interdisciplinary approach and comparative perspective promote examination of the most pressing social welfare issues of the day by researchers from the various branches of the applied social sciences. The journal seeks to disseminate knowledge and to encourage debate about these issues and their regional and global implications.