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Housing interventions for homeless,pregnant/parenting women with addictions: a systematic review
Authors:Jessica Krahn  Vera Caine  Jean Chaw-Kant  Ameeta E Singh
Institution:1. Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Level 3, Edmonton Clinical Health Academy, Edmonton, Canada;2. Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Abstract:Family homelessness is a growing problem in North America with most of these families headed by single women. Homeless women also experience high rates of pregnancy and addiction (drugs and alcohol). Housing interventions have been identified as key to addressing the complex needs of pregnant/early parenting, homeless women with addictions. The aim of this systematic review is to determine what housing models and programs for this population yield the best outcomes. We systematically searched 10 databases and retrieved eight articles describing four distinct studies that met the inclusion criteria for this review. Overall, improved outcomes were found for all intervention groups with the most recent and rigorous studies favoring models combining Housing First and case management. However, methodological limitations, study quality, and varied outcomes made comparison across studies difficult. Further research must be done in this area using standardized outcomes and rigorous designs to develop evidence-based best practice guidelines to address the unique needs of this population.
Keywords:Homelessness  women  pregnancy  housing models  addictions
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