Abstract Objective: To determine whether two Housing First configurations (scattered site [SS] versus congregated site [CS]) are associated with different health‐related outcomes. Methods: This ecological study employed a longitudinal, quantitative design to compare the outcomes from 63 individuals (SS: n=37; CS: n=26) in Sydney, Australia, over 12 months. Results: Both configurations showed similar improvements in quality of life and psychological distress. While recent use of substances remained stable across the two configurations over time, a marginally greater increase in the proportion of CS individuals injecting more than weekly was found. For health service utilisation, CS participants had notably higher service utilisation rates fo...
Background: Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented among the homeless. Housing First ...
Homelessness and mental illness have a strong association with public disorder and criminality. Expe...
Objectives: The study examined the relationship between mental health, homelessness and housing in...
Homelessness is a globally persistent social and public health concern. Individuals who experience h...
No previous experimental trials have investigated Housing First (HF) in both scattered site (SHF) an...
No previous experimental trials have investigated Housing First (HF) in both scattered site (SHF) an...
Abstract Background Housing First is an effective intervention to stably house and alter service use...
Background: There is strong evidence that Housing First interventions are effective in improving hou...
We evaluate the influence of housing, services, and individual characteristics on housing loss among...
The authors examined the impact of a Housing First program on the use of specific health services, d...
Background: Mental illness can directly worsen and prolong the experience of homelessness. Housing ...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and the Comprehensive, Continuous, Integrated System of Care (CC...
Objectives: We studied the impact of a Housing First (HF) intervention on housing, contact with the ...
Objective: The over-representation of mental illness among homeless people across the globe is well ...
IMPORTANCE Scattered-site housing with Intensive Case Management (ICM) may be an appropriate and le...
Background: Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented among the homeless. Housing First ...
Homelessness and mental illness have a strong association with public disorder and criminality. Expe...
Objectives: The study examined the relationship between mental health, homelessness and housing in...
Homelessness is a globally persistent social and public health concern. Individuals who experience h...
No previous experimental trials have investigated Housing First (HF) in both scattered site (SHF) an...
No previous experimental trials have investigated Housing First (HF) in both scattered site (SHF) an...
Abstract Background Housing First is an effective intervention to stably house and alter service use...
Background: There is strong evidence that Housing First interventions are effective in improving hou...
We evaluate the influence of housing, services, and individual characteristics on housing loss among...
The authors examined the impact of a Housing First program on the use of specific health services, d...
Background: Mental illness can directly worsen and prolong the experience of homelessness. Housing ...
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) and the Comprehensive, Continuous, Integrated System of Care (CC...
Objectives: We studied the impact of a Housing First (HF) intervention on housing, contact with the ...
Objective: The over-representation of mental illness among homeless people across the globe is well ...
IMPORTANCE Scattered-site housing with Intensive Case Management (ICM) may be an appropriate and le...
Background: Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented among the homeless. Housing First ...
Homelessness and mental illness have a strong association with public disorder and criminality. Expe...
Objectives: The study examined the relationship between mental health, homelessness and housing in...