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Randomized trial of intensive housing placement and community transition services for episodic and recidivist homeless families

Authors :
Lauren Pareti
Joe DeGenova
Jennifer Gholston
Anne Heller
Anthony Hannigan
Aaron J. Levitt
Kristen Mitchell
Source :
American journal of public health. 103
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objectives. We compared Home to Stay, a pilot of intensive housing placement and community transition services for episodic and recidivist homeless families, with a standard services approach. Methods. Using intention-to-treat analyses, we conducted a modified randomized trial of 138 Home to Stay client families and a control group of 192 client families receiving standard shelter services. Results. Home to Stay clients exited shelter more quickly than clients in the control group (Cox regression, P Conclusions. Relative to standard services, Home to Stay services can accelerate exit from shelter and reduce return to shelter and total sheltered days for episodic and recidivist homeless families. Standard shelter services may be able to narrow this performance gap by incentivizing work with all episodic and recidivist homeless families.

Details

ISSN :
15410048
Volume :
103
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of public health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fa63eda681f7fb21b00f20111d046c8d