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 s...
To date, there are few studies that use rigorous research designs to evaluate interventions designed...
Research focused on the impact of community-based services and treatment interventions designed to i...
Background: Tenancy sustainment—the maintenance of a tenancy to avoid a premature end of tenure—is f...
Abstract Background Research on interventions to posi...
Abstract Background Youth often experience unique pat...
Housing is a significant determinant of health and is widely accepted as a key solution to address s...
There are large numbers of homeless people around the world. Interventions to address homelessness s...
Despite work to prevent and reduce homelessness over the last 15 years, the number of homeless perso...
BackgroundPeople who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed experience disproportionate...
This review summarizes existing evidence on interventions to address substance use problems among ho...
Purpose To reduce rates of homelessness, recent efforts have been directed toward developing non-co...
BACKGROUND:Individuals who are homeless or vulnerably housed are at an increased risk for mental ill...
Abstract Background Globally, almost 1.6 billion individuals lack adequate housing. Many accommodati...
BACKGROUND: People who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed experience disproportiona...
Abstract Background Adequate housing is a basic human right. The many millions of people experiencin...
To date, there are few studies that use rigorous research designs to evaluate interventions designed...
Research focused on the impact of community-based services and treatment interventions designed to i...
Background: Tenancy sustainment—the maintenance of a tenancy to avoid a premature end of tenure—is f...
Abstract Background Research on interventions to posi...
Abstract Background Youth often experience unique pat...
Housing is a significant determinant of health and is widely accepted as a key solution to address s...
There are large numbers of homeless people around the world. Interventions to address homelessness s...
Despite work to prevent and reduce homelessness over the last 15 years, the number of homeless perso...
BackgroundPeople who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed experience disproportionate...
This review summarizes existing evidence on interventions to address substance use problems among ho...
Purpose To reduce rates of homelessness, recent efforts have been directed toward developing non-co...
BACKGROUND:Individuals who are homeless or vulnerably housed are at an increased risk for mental ill...
Abstract Background Globally, almost 1.6 billion individuals lack adequate housing. Many accommodati...
BACKGROUND: People who experience homelessness and those vulnerably housed experience disproportiona...
Abstract Background Adequate housing is a basic human right. The many millions of people experiencin...
To date, there are few studies that use rigorous research designs to evaluate interventions designed...
Research focused on the impact of community-based services and treatment interventions designed to i...
Background: Tenancy sustainment—the maintenance of a tenancy to avoid a premature end of tenure—is f...