Measuring homelessness and residential stability: The residential time‐line follow‐back inventory
S Tsemberis, G McHugo, V Williams… - Journal of …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Reliable and valid longitudinal residential histories are needed to assess interventions to
reduce homelessness and increase community tenure. This study examined the test‐retest …
reduce homelessness and increase community tenure. This study examined the test‐retest …
Housing first as an effective model for community stabilization among vulnerable individuals with chronic and nonchronic homelessness histories
Housing First (HF) is an effective intervention for reducing homelessness and service
utilization among vulnerable adults and is most often focused on individuals experiencing …
utilization among vulnerable adults and is most often focused on individuals experiencing …
Examining the bidirectional association between veteran homelessness and incarceration within the context of permanent supportive housing.
M Cusack, AE Montgomery - Psychological services, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Homelessness and incarceration share a bidirectional association: individuals experiencing
homelessness are more likely to be incarcerated and former inmates are more likely to …
homelessness are more likely to be incarcerated and former inmates are more likely to …
Comparing the housing trajectories of different classes within a diverse homeless population
T Aubry, F Klodawsky, D Coulombe - American journal of community …, 2012 - Springer
The paper presents findings from a longitudinal study identifying different classes of
homeless individuals in a mid-size Canadian city based on health-related characteristics …
homeless individuals in a mid-size Canadian city based on health-related characteristics …
[图书][B] Strategies for reducing chronic street homelessness
MR Burt - 2004 - books.google.com
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY........ Why This Study Is Important. Purpose of the Research Who,
What, Where, and When?.. Findings-Key Elements of Success.... How They Got Where They …
What, Where, and When?.. Findings-Key Elements of Success.... How They Got Where They …
Homelessness in the United States: policy considerations
PA Toro, MG Warren - Journal of community psychology, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past 15 years, the general public, media, scholars, and policy makers have all
become concerned about homelessness as a widespread social problem. The amount of …
become concerned about homelessness as a widespread social problem. The amount of …
Collaborative initiative to help end chronic homelessness: Introduction
LD Rickards, SA McGraw, L Araki, RJ Casey… - The journal of …, 2010 - Springer
Abstract The Collaborative Initiative to Help End Chronic Homelessness was a coordinated
effort by the US Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Housing and Urban …
effort by the US Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Housing and Urban …
Life goals over time among homeless adults in permanent supportive housing
Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is a widely‐accepted solution to the challenge of
chronic homelessness. While housing support and retention, physical health, and …
chronic homelessness. While housing support and retention, physical health, and …
Toward a longitudinal analysis of homelessness
M Sosin, I Piliavin, H Westerfelt - Journal of Social Issues, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reports on the methods and findings of a six‐month panel study of homeless
individuals in a Midwest city. Patterns of homelessness are described, focusing on exits from …
individuals in a Midwest city. Patterns of homelessness are described, focusing on exits from …
Tenants with additional needs: when housing first does not solve homelessness
Abstract Background: At Home/Chez-Soi was a 24 month randomized controlled trial of
Housing First (HF) conducted in five Canadian cities. Aims: This article attempts to identify …
Housing First (HF) conducted in five Canadian cities. Aims: This article attempts to identify …