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Description
In a nationwide random digit dial telephone survey of peoples' knowledge,
attitudes and beliefs about the homeless/homeless mentally ill, respondents
were asked if they had ever been homeless. A surprising 206 (13.7%)
reported that they had been homeless at some time in their lives; 169
(11.2%) reported homelessness in adulthood. Moreover, these incidents of
self-reported homelessness appear to be valid. Self-reported homelessness
correlates as expected with variables like poverty, educational level and
a history of mental hospitalization. In addition we conducted a brief
reinterview of a subsample of self- reported homeless cases and found that
the vast majority were experiencing severe hardship at the time they
reported being homeless. We propose to follow-up this unexpected and
provocative finding by conducting in-depth interviews with respondents who
reported homelessness as adults. We will also reinterview two comparison
groups (N=280 each) from the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs study, one
consisting of people who have never been homeless but who are at high risk
of becoming homeless and another that is at low risk for homelessness.
Because there are few studies focused specifically on the formerly homeless
this study offers the opportunity to learn a great deal about people's
experience with homelessness. Specifically, the study will provide
knowledge about the social and mental health characteristics of formerly
homeless people, how they became homeless, what their homeless experience
was like, how they became rehoused, and what their current housing
situation is like. Knowledge gained from the study will help inform broad
social policy as well as interventions designed to help homeless people
become rehoused.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 9/30/89 → 8/31/95 |
Financement
- National Institute of Mental Health
Keywords
- Psiquiatría y salud mental
- Ciencias sociales (todo)
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