“…Fourteen articles defined homelessness as part of their inclusion criteria, description of the study sample, or study setting ["absolutely or precariously housed" (55,56,58,59), "experiencing homelessness" (45), "doubling up-friends and family" (62), "shelter, unsheltered, doubled-up" (54) "residing in homeless shelter or on the street" (47,48,51), "scattered site apartments" (45), "respite program" (46), "transitional housing" (62) or participants were referred to as "homeless individuals" (49,50,52,53,57)]. Six articles reported participants intersected with the justice system [i.e., "ever been to jail" (45), "ever been to prison" (45), "arrested in the past" (58), "arrests in the past 6 months" (56), "times in jail/prison" (49), "had prior justice involvement" (60, 61)], with prevalence ranging from 16 to 80% (45,49,56,58,60,61).…”