Does active substance use at housing entry impair outcomes in supported housing for chronically homeless persons?

EL Edens, AS Mares, J Tsai… - Psychiatric …, 2011 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Recent clinical and policy trends have favored low-demand housing (provision of
housing not contingent on alcohol and drug abstinence) in assisting chronically homeless …

Does stimulant use impair housing outcomes in low‐demand supportive housing for chronically homeless adults?

EL Edens, J Tsai, RA Rosenheck - The American Journal on …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background Recent research suggests low‐demand housing (ie, not contingent upon
abstinence) is effective in helping people exit homelessness, even among recent active …

Association of Housing First implementation and key outcomes among homeless persons with problematic substance use

C Davidson, C Neighbors, G Hall, A Hogue… - Psychiatric …, 2014 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objectives: Housing First is a supportive housing model for persons with histories of chronic
homelessness that emphasizes client-centered services, provides immediate housing, and …

A multisite comparison of supported housing for chronically homeless adults:“housing first” versus “residential treatment first”.

J Tsai, AS Mares, RA Rosenheck - Psychological services, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Both direct placement in supported community housing and pretreatment with time-limited
residential treatment are used as approaches to helping chronically homeless adults exit …

The impact of current alcohol and drug use on outcomes among homeless veterans entering supported housing.

MJ O'Connell, WJ Kasprow… - Psychological …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Permanent supported housing has increasingly been identified as a central approach to
helping homeless individuals with disabilities exit from homelessness. Given that one third …

Housing first for adults with problematic substance use

RA Cherner, T Aubry, J Sylvestre, R Boyd… - Journal of dual …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: This study explores the two-year housing-and non–housing-related outcomes for
adults who are homeless with problematic substance use who received scattered-site …

Effects of comorbid substance use disorders on outcomes in a Housing First intervention for homeless people with mental illness

K Urbanoski, S Veldhuizen, M Krausz, C Schutz… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Aims Evidence supports the effectiveness of Housing First (HF)
programmes for people who are experiencing homelessness and mental illness; however …

Long-term housing and work outcomes among treated cocaine-dependent homeless persons

SG Kertesz, AN Mullins, JE Schumacher… - The Journal of …, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Communities across the United States have initiated plans to end chronic
homelessness. In many of these communities, addiction treatment programs remain the …

To house or not to house: The effects of providing housing to homeless substance abusers in treatment

JB Milby, JE Schumacher… - … journal of public …, 2005 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. Housing typically is not provided to homeless persons during drug abuse
treatment. We examined how treatment outcomes were affected under 3 different housing …

Changes in daily substance use among people experiencing homelessness and mental illness: 24‐month outcomes following randomization to Housing First or usual …

JM Somers, A Moniruzzaman, A Palepu - Addiction, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aims Housing First (HF) is an established intervention for people experiencing
homelessness and mental illness. We compared daily substance use (DSU) between HF …