Comprehensive Clinical Psychology 2022
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818697-8.00186-2
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Community-Clinical Psychology's Contribution to the Development and Scaling Up of Housing First as a Transformative Intervention to Ending Chronic Homelessness

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“…Notably, several studies that found that those with cognitive impairment were able to maintain housing hypothesized that this was likely due to the presence of ongoing supports which may have compensated for cognitive deficits Gabrielian et al, 2015;Gicas et al, 2021;Gicas et al, 2014;Green et al, 2020;Raphael-Greenfield 2016;Synovec, 2020;Van Straaten et al, 2017). This aligns with Marshall et al's (2020b) and At Home/Chez Soi studies that have identified the necessity of providing supports to transition into housing and maintain housing (Aubry et al, 2015;Stergiopoulos et al, 2015;Tsai, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Notably, several studies that found that those with cognitive impairment were able to maintain housing hypothesized that this was likely due to the presence of ongoing supports which may have compensated for cognitive deficits Gabrielian et al, 2015;Gicas et al, 2021;Gicas et al, 2014;Green et al, 2020;Raphael-Greenfield 2016;Synovec, 2020;Van Straaten et al, 2017). This aligns with Marshall et al's (2020b) and At Home/Chez Soi studies that have identified the necessity of providing supports to transition into housing and maintain housing (Aubry et al, 2015;Stergiopoulos et al, 2015;Tsai, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In response to the need for more affordable and accessible housing, there are a range of housing models that have been developed to address homelessness. Housing First has demonstrated effectiveness in increasing housing stability for people experiencing homelessness, especially those with mental health and substance use diagnoses in North America (Aubry et al, 2015;Tsai, 2020;Tsemberis, 2010). Despite the positive outcomes found from Housing First, communities continue to struggle with having enough affordable housing stock and often lack resources to fully implement the model and provide the intensity of support that can make the housing transition successful.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%