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2014, Journal of Community Psychology
Journal of Community Psychology
Housing stability among homeless individuals with serious mental illness participating in housing first programs2009 •
Journal of Community Psychology
HOUSING CHRONICALLY HOMELESS VETERANS: EVALUATING THE EFFICACY OF A HOUSING FIRST APPROACH TO HUD-VASH2013 •
The American journal of orthopsychiatry
The effectiveness of housing interventions and housing and service interventions on ending family homelessness: a systematic review2014 •
Family homelessness has become a growing public health problem over the last 3 decades. Despite this trend, few studies have explored the effectiveness of housing interventions and housing and service interventions. The purpose of this systematic review is to appraise and synthesize evidence on effective interventions addressing family homelessness. We searched 10 major electronic databases from 2007 to 2013. Empirical studies investigating effectiveness of housing interventions and housing and service interventions for American homeless families regardless of publication status were eligible for inclusion. Outcomes included housing status, employment, parental trauma and mental health and substance use, children's behavioral and academic status, and family reunification. Study quality was appraised using the Effective Public Health Practice Project tool. Six studies were included in this review. Overall, there was some postintervention improvement in housing and employment, but...
The objective of this study was to explore housing insecurity among women newcomers to Montreal, Canada. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 26 newcomer women who had experienced housing insecurity and five women's shelter service providers. The primary cause of housing insecurity for newcomer women was inadequate income in the face of rapidly rising housing costs, coupled with unfamil-iarity with the dominant culture and the local housing system. Specific events often served as tipping points for immigrant women—incidents that forced women into less secure housing. To avoid absolute homelessness, most women stayed with family, couch surfed, used women's or educational residences, shared a room or an apartment, lived in hotels, single rented rooms, or transitional housing. These arrangements were often problematic, as crowded conditions, financial dependency, differing expectations and interpersonal conflicts made for stressful or exploitive relationships, which sometimes ended abruptly. Only two of the 26 women interviewed described their current living situation as stable. Based on the findings on the study, we recommend training for housing and immigration service providers, wrap-around services in terms of health, housing and immigration settlement programs that take into account a broad range of immigration statuses and transitional housing that caters to the specific needs of migrant women.
This publication documents the findings of a qualitative longitudinal study of youth homelessness in Ireland. Initiated in 2013, the research aimed to ‘track’ homeless young people over time in order to more fully understand their trajectories through and possibly out of homelessness. A key aim was to generate in-depth knowledge and understanding of the factors, processes and dynamics that impact the housing transitions of homeless young people over time. The research makes an innovative departure from previous qualitative longitudinal studies of youth homelessness, both in Ireland and elsewhere, by including the views and perspectives of a family member of approximately one quarter of the study’s young people.
Journal of Community Psychology
Institutional discharges and subsequent shelter use among unaccompanied adults in New York City2000 •
Homelessness and Health in Canada. (edited by M. Guergis-Younger, R. McNeil & S. Hwang. Published by the University of Ottawa Press)
Helpers, not helpless: Honouring the strength, wisdom and vision of Aboriginal women experiencing homelessness or marginal housing.2014 •
Authors: Billie Allan & Izumi Sakamoto. Pages: pp. 57-85

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Journal of Community Psychology
Stress, social support, and outcomes in two probability samples of homeless adults2008 •
Journal of Community Psychology
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Journal of Community Psychology
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'More Than the House:' A Canadian Perspective on Housing Stability.
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Journal of Community Psychology
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Journal of Community Psychology
Does Neighborhood Collective Efficacy for Families Change Over Time? The Boston Neighborhood Survey2014 •
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Implementation Evaluation of a Housing First Program in a Small Canadian City2014 •
Housing Studies
Identifying the Patterns of Emergency Shelter Stays of Single Individuals in Canadian Cities of Different Sizes2013 •
International Journal of Drug Policy
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Journal of Community Psychology
Limiting attrition in longitudinal research on homeless adolescents: what works best?2011 •