First examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to Housing First configuration

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...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth Whittaker, Timothy Dobbins, Wendy Swift, Paul Flatau, Lucinda Burns
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-06-01
Series:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12631
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spelling doaj-22fc848ac8574bccba6a150bffe385122020-11-24T21:31:46ZengWileyAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health1326-02001753-64052017-06-0141330630810.1111/1753-6405.12631First examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to Housing First configurationElizabeth Whittaker0Timothy Dobbins1Wendy Swift2Paul Flatau3Lucinda Burns4National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre UNSW Australia New South WalesNational Drug and Alcohol Research Centre UNSW Australia New South WalesNational Drug and Alcohol Research Centre UNSW Australia New South WalesCentre for Social Impact, Business School The University of Western AustraliaNational Drug and Alcohol Research Centre UNSW Australia New South WalesAbstract 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 for mental health specialists and the emergency department for mental health reasons at follow‐up than SS participants. Conclusion: Preliminary evidence of differential injecting and health service utilisation outcomes between configurations emerged within this small‐scale study over the 12‐month period. Implications for public health: Given the rapid expansion of both SS and CS Housing First configurations across Western countries and the indications from this initial study that outcomes may differ according to configuration, there remains a need for robust evaluative evidence on the efficacy of various supported housing models on long‐term individual outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12631homelessnessHousing Firsthealth‐related outcomessubstance useAustralia
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author Elizabeth Whittaker
Timothy Dobbins
Wendy Swift
Paul Flatau
Lucinda Burns
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Timothy Dobbins
Wendy Swift
Paul Flatau
Lucinda Burns
First examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to Housing First configuration
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
homelessness
Housing First
health‐related outcomes
substance use
Australia
author_facet Elizabeth Whittaker
Timothy Dobbins
Wendy Swift
Paul Flatau
Lucinda Burns
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title First examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to Housing First configuration
title_short First examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to Housing First configuration
title_full First examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to Housing First configuration
title_fullStr First examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to Housing First configuration
title_full_unstemmed First examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to Housing First configuration
title_sort first examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to housing first configuration
publisher Wiley
series Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
issn 1326-0200
1753-6405
publishDate 2017-06-01
description 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 for mental health specialists and the emergency department for mental health reasons at follow‐up than SS participants. Conclusion: Preliminary evidence of differential injecting and health service utilisation outcomes between configurations emerged within this small‐scale study over the 12‐month period. Implications for public health: Given the rapid expansion of both SS and CS Housing First configurations across Western countries and the indications from this initial study that outcomes may differ according to configuration, there remains a need for robust evaluative evidence on the efficacy of various supported housing models on long‐term individual outcomes.
topic homelessness
Housing First
health‐related outcomes
substance use
Australia
url https://doi.org/10.1111/1753-6405.12631
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