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Supportive Housing for Addicted,Incarcerated Homeless Adults
Authors:Audrey O. Hickert  Mary Jane Taylor
Affiliation:1. Utah Criminal Justice Center, College of Social Work , University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT;2. College of Social Work, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Homeless populations often suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, and criminality. Interventions, such as supportive housing, can have positive impacts, although benefits can be limited. This study examined outcomes for clients (N = 102) of a new supportive housing intervention. Use of formal treatment, jail contact, and community stability were compared pre- and post-housing. Jail bookings and residential substance abuse treatment significantly declined post-housing, while clients improved in income level, access to food, and housing stability. Results from official justice and treatment system data suggest that supportive housing can lead to significant changes. Future research is necessary to understand the relationship between client characteristics and outcomes.
Keywords:Homeless  addiction  substance abuse  mental illness  supportive housing  case management  jail
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