Comparison of Transportation Use Among Older and Younger Persons Experiencing Homelessness
Sarah Canham,
Olivia Huntzinger,
Jeff Rose
et al.
Abstract:Regardless of age, transportation determines access to necessary services and supports, including food, healthcare, shelter, and social connection for persons experiencing homelessness (PEH). This study compared experiences and perceptions of transportation among PEH aged <49 years old to PEH aged 50+ years. We conducted a secondary qualitative data analysis of semi-structured interviews with 18 PEH staying in emergency shelters in Salt Lake County, Utah. Using thematic analysis, we identified three points … Show more
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