Outcomes associated with providing secure, stable, and permanent housing for people who have been homeless: An international scoping review

P Carnemolla, V Skinner - Journal of Planning Literature, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
As governments and service agencies across the world grapple with chronic rates of
homelessness and housing instability, there is a growing need to understand the value that …

Differences in health and social support between homeless men and women entering permanent supportive housing

H Winetrobe, S Wenzel, H Rhoades, B Henwood… - Women's Health …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is the leading intervention to end chronic
homelessness. Little is known, however, about gender differences, including potential …

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 …

The value of lived experience with the criminal justice system: A qualitative study of peer re-entry specialists

JM Reingle Gonzalez, RE Rana… - … journal of offender …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The aim of this article was to describe the implementation and qualitative outcomes of peer
reentry specialists (“peers”) on housing attainment, mental health, and substance use …

History of co-occurring disorders and current mental health status among homeless veterans

K Ding, M Slate, J Yang - BMC Public Health, 2018 - Springer
Background Homeless veterans are at high risk for co-occurring disorders (COD), defined as
mental illnesses that include at least one alcohol or other drug use disorder and at least one …

Life goals over time among homeless adults in permanent supportive housing

SL Wenzel, H Rhoades, H Moore… - American journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is a widely‐accepted solution to the challenge of
chronic homelessness. While housing support and retention, physical health, and …

Understanding risk environments in permanent supportive housing for formerly homeless adults

BF Henwood, J Lahey, T Harris… - Qualitative Health …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In this study, we used ethnographic methods and a risk environment framework to consider
how contextual factors produce or reduce risk for substance use with a sample of 27 adults …

Homelessness and publicly funded substance use disorder treatment in California, 2016–2019: Analysis of treatment needs, level of care placement, and outcomes

H Padwa, B Bass, D Urada - Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Both homelessness and substance use have increased in recent years. People
experiencing homelessness (PEH) are at increased risk for health problems and early …

Social impact bonds and homelessness: A review of the literature

J Dobrovic, J Boddy, P O'Leary - Australian Social Work, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Funding for homelessness services in Australia has traditionally been based on short-term
contracts centred on specific outputs, rather than outcomes. However, social work research …

Examining the needs of persons experiencing homelessness: Bringing the voice of lived experience to policy priorities

E Smith, P Moore, S Canham - International Journal on …, 2021 - ojs.lib.uwo.ca
Policy related to homelessness varies across federal, state, and local levels influencing
access to health and social services among persons experiencing homelessness. With a …