Qualitative narrative interviews were conducted with 195 participants with histories of homelessness and mental illness at baseline and at an 18-month follow-up. Participants were randomly assigned at baseline to Housing First (HF; n = 119) or treatment as usual (TAU; n = 76) in five Canadian cities. Changes in consumers’ narratives over time were examined for 13 life domains (e.g., housing stability, typical day, social relationships). HF participants showed superior housing stability that led to three important transitions in their recovery journeys: (1) the transition from street to home (e.g., greater control over one’s environment, becoming unstuck), (2) the transition from home to community (e.g., pursuing relationships, participating...
Background. Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented among the homeles...
OBJECTIVES: We studied the impact of a Housing First (HF) intervention on housing, contact with the ...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
Abstract Background Housing First has become a popula...
Abstract Background The paper presents two-year findi...
Objectives: We studied the impact of a Housing First (HF) intervention on housing, contact with the ...
Housing First has gained grounds in Canada starting from the year 2009 after an evidence-based resea...
This intervention based on housing first led to significantly greater reductions in drinking problem...
Objective -- Mental health recovery is possible for many individuals, but those with cooccurring dis...
Abstract Background Recovery Education Centres (RECs) are increasingly implemented to support the p...
This article offers a thick, rich, multidimensional, and situational look into a Housing First (HF) ...
Background: Mental illness can directly worsen and prolong the experience of homelessness. Housing ...
Researchers, policy-makers, and political leaders in Canada and the US are championing the ‘Housing ...
n the last ten years a radical transformation has occurred in the attitudes and practices guiding ho...
ObjectiveResearch suggests that social supports are associated with housing retention among adults w...
Background. Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented among the homeles...
OBJECTIVES: We studied the impact of a Housing First (HF) intervention on housing, contact with the ...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...
Abstract Background Housing First has become a popula...
Abstract Background The paper presents two-year findi...
Objectives: We studied the impact of a Housing First (HF) intervention on housing, contact with the ...
Housing First has gained grounds in Canada starting from the year 2009 after an evidence-based resea...
This intervention based on housing first led to significantly greater reductions in drinking problem...
Objective -- Mental health recovery is possible for many individuals, but those with cooccurring dis...
Abstract Background Recovery Education Centres (RECs) are increasingly implemented to support the p...
This article offers a thick, rich, multidimensional, and situational look into a Housing First (HF) ...
Background: Mental illness can directly worsen and prolong the experience of homelessness. Housing ...
Researchers, policy-makers, and political leaders in Canada and the US are championing the ‘Housing ...
n the last ten years a radical transformation has occurred in the attitudes and practices guiding ho...
ObjectiveResearch suggests that social supports are associated with housing retention among adults w...
Background. Individuals with mental illnesses are overrepresented among the homeles...
OBJECTIVES: We studied the impact of a Housing First (HF) intervention on housing, contact with the ...
Housing is a critical element in recovery from mental illness. Without suitable housing, people have...