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Fig. 1: Rate ratios comparing mortality rates among homeless women with those among women in the general public. Younger and older age groups were defined, respectively, as 18–44 and 45–64 years for the Toronto and Boston studies, 15–44 and 45–64 years for the Copenhagen study, 20–44 and 45–64 years for the New York study, and 15–54 and 55–74 years for the Philadelphia study. Younger age group was defined as 14–25 years for the Montreal study. Bars indicate the 95% confidence intervals (when available). NA = not available.
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Fig. 2: Rate ratios comparing mortality rates among homeless women and homeless men. Younger and older age groups were defined, respectively, as 16–44 and 45–64 years for the Brighton study; age groups for the other studies are defined in the caption to Fig. 1. Bars indicate the 95% confidence intervals (when available), and open diamonds represent rate ratios comparing mortality rates among women and men in the general population.
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