Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about homelessness and willingness-to-pay for housing-first across 8 European countries: a survey protocol

Abstract Background Most European countries report rising numbers of people experiencing homelessness. For those with mental disorders, interventions are centered on achieving mental health and drug rehabilitation alongside housing readiness, often to the detriment of access to housing. Notwithstand...

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Main Authors: J. M. Petit, S. Loubiere, M. J. Vargas-Moniz, A. Tinland, F. Spinnewijn, R. M. Greenwood, M. Santinello, J. R. Wolf, A. Bokszczanin, R. Bernad, H. Kallmen, J. Ornelas, P. Auquier, HOME-EU consortium study group
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Published: BMC 2018-11-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-018-0317-x
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S. Loubiere
M. J. Vargas-Moniz
A. Tinland
F. Spinnewijn
R. M. Greenwood
M. Santinello
J. R. Wolf
A. Bokszczanin
R. Bernad
H. Kallmen
J. Ornelas
P. Auquier
HOME-EU consortium study group
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S. Loubiere
M. J. Vargas-Moniz
A. Tinland
F. Spinnewijn
R. M. Greenwood
M. Santinello
J. R. Wolf
A. Bokszczanin
R. Bernad
H. Kallmen
J. Ornelas
P. Auquier
HOME-EU consortium study group
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about homelessness and willingness-to-pay for housing-first across 8 European countries: a survey protocol
Archives of Public Health
Housing First
Homelessness
Contingent valuation
Willingness-to-pay (WTP)
Knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP)
Europe
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S. Loubiere
M. J. Vargas-Moniz
A. Tinland
F. Spinnewijn
R. M. Greenwood
M. Santinello
J. R. Wolf
A. Bokszczanin
R. Bernad
H. Kallmen
J. Ornelas
P. Auquier
HOME-EU consortium study group
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title Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about homelessness and willingness-to-pay for housing-first across 8 European countries: a survey protocol
title_short Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about homelessness and willingness-to-pay for housing-first across 8 European countries: a survey protocol
title_full Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about homelessness and willingness-to-pay for housing-first across 8 European countries: a survey protocol
title_fullStr Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about homelessness and willingness-to-pay for housing-first across 8 European countries: a survey protocol
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, attitudes, and practices about homelessness and willingness-to-pay for housing-first across 8 European countries: a survey protocol
title_sort knowledge, attitudes, and practices about homelessness and willingness-to-pay for housing-first across 8 european countries: a survey protocol
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series Archives of Public Health
issn 2049-3258
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Background Most European countries report rising numbers of people experiencing homelessness. For those with mental disorders, interventions are centered on achieving mental health and drug rehabilitation alongside housing readiness, often to the detriment of access to housing. Notwithstanding, more European countries are investing in a new model, Housing First (HF), which postulates immediate access to permanent housing with no initial requirements for treatment. While results of the European HF programs are published on individual-level data, little is known about the opinions of the general population about homelessness and the societal value of the HF model, which can represent barriers to the model’s dissemination. Therefore, we present the protocol of a study designed for the following objectives: 1) to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) about homelessness within the general population of 8 European countries, 2) to assess the valuation of the HF model by European citizens, and 3) to estimate the lifetime prevalence of homelessness in the targeted countries. Methods A telephone survey was conducted from March to December 2017 among adults selected from opt-in panels from France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Poland, and Sweden. A total sample of 5600 interviews was expected, with 700 per country. The interviews included three sections: first, the KAP about homelessness; second, the valuation of the HF model by measuring a respondent’s willingness-to-pay (WTP) through the contingent valuation method; and third, an assessment of the lifetime prevalence of homelessness among the general population. Descriptive analyses and comparisons between countries will be conducted. KAP indicators will be created and their psychometric properties assessed. Determinants of WTP will be assessed through regression models. Discussion This survey will highlight Europeans’ views of homelessness, especially their level of tolerance towards homelessness, potential misconceptions and the most important barriers for the implementation of the HF model. Additionally, the results on the valuation of the HF model by citizens could be instrumental for key stakeholders in understanding the level of support from the general population. Ethics approval has been obtained from the Aix-Marseille University Ethics Committee (n° 2016-01-02-01) for this study, which is part of HOME_EU: Reversing Homelessness in Europe H2O20-SC6-REVINEQUAL-2016/GA726997.
topic Housing First
Homelessness
Contingent valuation
Willingness-to-pay (WTP)
Knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP)
Europe
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-018-0317-x
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spelling doaj-424e1d1b97994ad1a2df7aad73e7fdda2020-11-25T02:05:51ZengBMCArchives of Public Health2049-32582018-11-0176111110.1186/s13690-018-0317-xKnowledge, attitudes, and practices about homelessness and willingness-to-pay for housing-first across 8 European countries: a survey protocolJ. M. Petit0S. Loubiere1M. J. Vargas-Moniz2A. Tinland3F. Spinnewijn4R. M. Greenwood5M. Santinello6J. R. Wolf7A. Bokszczanin8R. Bernad9H. Kallmen10J. Ornelas11P. Auquier12HOME-EU consortium study groupAix-Marseille Univ, School of medicine – La Timone Medical Campus, EA 3279 CEReSS – Health Service Research and Quality of Life CenterDepartment of Research and Innovation, Support Unit for clinical research and economic evaluation, Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de MarseilleApplied Psychology Research Center: Capabilities and Inclusion (APPsyCI), ISPA-Instituto UniversitárioDepartment of Research and Innovation, Support Unit for clinical research and economic evaluation, Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de MarseilleFEANTSA, European Federation of National Organisations Working with the HomelessDepartment of Psychology, University of LimerickDepartment of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of PadovaImpuls - Netherlands Center for Social Care Research, Radboud Institute for Health SciencesInstitute of Psychology, Opole UniversityRais FundaciónSTAD, Stockholm Center for Psychiatry Research and Education, Karolinska InstitutetApplied Psychology Research Center: Capabilities and Inclusion (APPsyCI), ISPA-Instituto UniversitárioAix-Marseille Univ, School of medicine – La Timone Medical Campus, EA 3279 CEReSS – Health Service Research and Quality of Life CenterAbstract Background Most European countries report rising numbers of people experiencing homelessness. For those with mental disorders, interventions are centered on achieving mental health and drug rehabilitation alongside housing readiness, often to the detriment of access to housing. Notwithstanding, more European countries are investing in a new model, Housing First (HF), which postulates immediate access to permanent housing with no initial requirements for treatment. While results of the European HF programs are published on individual-level data, little is known about the opinions of the general population about homelessness and the societal value of the HF model, which can represent barriers to the model’s dissemination. Therefore, we present the protocol of a study designed for the following objectives: 1) to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) about homelessness within the general population of 8 European countries, 2) to assess the valuation of the HF model by European citizens, and 3) to estimate the lifetime prevalence of homelessness in the targeted countries. Methods A telephone survey was conducted from March to December 2017 among adults selected from opt-in panels from France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Poland, and Sweden. A total sample of 5600 interviews was expected, with 700 per country. The interviews included three sections: first, the KAP about homelessness; second, the valuation of the HF model by measuring a respondent’s willingness-to-pay (WTP) through the contingent valuation method; and third, an assessment of the lifetime prevalence of homelessness among the general population. Descriptive analyses and comparisons between countries will be conducted. KAP indicators will be created and their psychometric properties assessed. Determinants of WTP will be assessed through regression models. Discussion This survey will highlight Europeans’ views of homelessness, especially their level of tolerance towards homelessness, potential misconceptions and the most important barriers for the implementation of the HF model. Additionally, the results on the valuation of the HF model by citizens could be instrumental for key stakeholders in understanding the level of support from the general population. Ethics approval has been obtained from the Aix-Marseille University Ethics Committee (n° 2016-01-02-01) for this study, which is part of HOME_EU: Reversing Homelessness in Europe H2O20-SC6-REVINEQUAL-2016/GA726997.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-018-0317-xHousing FirstHomelessnessContingent valuationWillingness-to-pay (WTP)Knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP)Europe