Factors in the transition to homelessness in the chronically mentally Ill |
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Authors: | Anne K Wuerker |
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Institution: | (1) School of Nursing, University of California, Room 5-137 Factor Building, 10833 LeConte Avenue, 90024 Los Angeles, California |
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Abstract: | Although there is a great deal of literature on homelessness and mental illness, few studies have examined the factors which
may lead to homelessness in the mentally ill. The objective of this research was to examine the factors in the length of time
between when a client of the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health entered the system and when he or she was first
homeless on admission to a service (time before homelessness, TBH). Past psychiatric records of 142 currently homeless clients
were examined through the Automated Information System of LACDMH. Results showed that total admissions to any service and
total admissions to prison services were predictors of shorter TBH; being younger and being both African-American and female
were predictors of longer TBH. TBH shortened dramatically from 1973 to 1993; mental health funding levels for theprevious year were significantly correlated with TBH. Results show that demographic, clinical, and system variables all impact on
homelessness in the chronically mentally ill. |
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Keywords: | chronically mentally ill homeless mentally ill mental health services mental health funding |
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