Housing first improves residential stability in homeless adults with concurrent substance dependence and mental disorders

A Palepu, ML Patterson… - … Journal of Public …, 2013 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. We examined the relationship between substance dependence and residential
stability in homeless adults with current mental disorders 12 months after randomization to …

Everyday solutions for everyday problems: how mental health systems can support recovery

M Slade - 2012 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
People who experience mental illness can be viewed as either fundamentally different than,
or fundamentally like, everyone else in society. Recovery-oriented mental health systems …

Systematic review of the evidence on housing interventions for 'housing-vulnerable'adults and its relationship to wellbeing

D Chambers, A Cantrell, L Preston, T Peasgood… - 2018 - eprints.whiterose.ac.uk
Access to safe, good quality affordable housing is essential to wellbeing and housing
related factors can have an important influence on neighbourliness and sense of community …

Why open access to vocational services in substance use treatment matters: Commentary on Cosottile and Defulio (2020).

BJ Stevenson, S Bakken, L Mueller, CE Drebing - 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: This article presents the argument that all veterans engaged in substance use
treatment, regardless of current or recent use, should be allowed access to vocational …

Growing concern about unsheltered homelessness among veterans: clinical characteristics and engagement in health care services

RL Kinney, D Szymkowiak, J Tsai - Public Health Reports, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: Veteran homelessness has declined in the past decade, but the proportion of
unsheltered homeless veterans has increased. We identified characteristics of unsheltered …

[图书][B] Recent trends in housing cost burden among US military veterans

D Schwam, JM Ward, SB Holliday, SB Hunter - 2023 - rand.org
The appendixes in this annex provide estimates of the number of US military veterans who
experience financial burden from housing costs. They also offer context for how these …

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 …

Sobriety as an admission criterion for transitional housing: A multi-site comparison of programs with a sobriety requirement to programs with no sobriety requirement

J Tsai, RA Rosenheck, WJ Kasprow… - Drug and alcohol …, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether homeless clients enrolled in transitional
housing programs that required sobriety (SR) as an admission criterion have outcomes …

Dual diagnosis among veterans in the United States

CA Crane, RC Schlauch, CJ Easton - Advances in Dual Diagnosis, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–Over the course of their service, veterans are exposed to elevated levels of chronic
stress that contribute to a greater prevalence of mental illness than observed in the general …

What we know about homeless veterans with other-than-honorable and punitive discharges: data from the grant and per diem (GPD) program

E Jutkowitz, E McCreedy, C Halladay, J Tsai - Military medicine, 2024 - academic.oup.com
ABSTRACT Introduction The US DVA Grant and Per Diem (GPD) program funds community
agencies to provide housing and case management services to Veterans experiencing …