Rossi P H
Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Am Psychol. 1990 Aug;45(8):954-9. doi: 10.1037//0003-066x.45.8.954.
In the 1950s and 1960s homelessness declined to the point that researchers were predicting its virtual disappearance in the 1970s. Instead, in the 1980s, homelessness increased rapidly and drastically changed in composition. The "old homeless" of the 1950s were mainly old men living in cheap hotels on skid rows. The new homeless were much younger, more likely to be minority group members, suffering from greater poverty, and with access to poorer sleeping quarters. In addition, homeless women and families appeared in significant numbers. However, there were also points of similarity, especially high levels of mental illness and substance abuse.
在20世纪50年代和60年代,无家可归者的数量有所下降,以至于研究人员预测在20世纪70年代它将几乎消失。然而,到了20世纪80年代,无家可归者的数量迅速增加,其构成也发生了巨大变化。20世纪50年代的“老流浪汉”主要是住在贫民区廉价旅馆里的老年男性。新的无家可归者则年轻得多,更有可能是少数群体成员,贫困程度更高,居住的睡眠场所也更差。此外,无家可归的妇女和家庭大量出现。不过,也存在一些相似之处,尤其是精神疾病和药物滥用的高发率。