Vázquez Cabrera, José JuanPanadero Herrero, Sonia2023-06-172023-06-172020Print: 0090-4392; Electronic: 1520-662910.1002/jcop.22327https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/6854Referencia bibliográfica: Vázquez, J. J., & Panadero, S. (2020). Meta‐stereotypes among women living homeless: Content, uniformity, and differences based on gender in Madrid, Spain. Journal of Community Psychology, 48(5), 1316-1326. DOI: doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22327This paper examines the content and degree of uniformity of meta-stereotypes among women living homeless in Madrid, Spain, and the differences with their male counterparts. The study took place in Madrid, with a representative sample of men living homeless (n=158) and a convenience sample of a similar size (n=138) of women living homeless. A structured interview was used to gather the information. The results show that the meta-stereotypes of women living homeless in Madrid are characterised by mainly negative or indulgent contents, with very limited positive content, and a high degree of uniformity. There are no major differences in the content of meta-sterotypes of the female interviewees in terms of their age, academic background, motherhood or nationality. Compared to men in the same situation, a larger percentage of women living homeless agree with negative and indulgent meta-stereotypes, and a smaller percentage agree with positive meta-stereotypesengMeta‐stereotypes among women living homeless: Content, uniformity, and differences based on gender in Madrid, Spainjournal articlehttps://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22327open accessHomeless womenStigmaMeta-stereotypesGenderSocial exclusionPsicología clínica y psicodiagnósticoPsicología comunitariaPsicólogos6101 Patología6114.04 Psicología Comunitaria6107 Psicología General