2022
DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.897288
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Longitudinal high-frequency ethnographic interviewing to simulate and prepare for intensive smartphone data collection among veterans with homeless experience

Abstract: ObjectiveWhile Veteran homelessness has steadily declined over the last decade, those who continue to be unhoused have complex health and social concerns. Housing instability interferes with access to healthcare, social services, and treatment adherence. Preventing unwanted housing transitions is a public health priority. This study is the first phase of a larger research agenda that aims to test the acceptability and feasibility of smartphone-enabled data collection with veterans experiencing homelessness. In… Show more

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“…We define recent onset as newly homeless, with the period of homelessness having begun in the last 6 months but not having a history of being chronically homeless. Lastly, we define being at risk as being at imminent risk of losing one’s housing [ 23 ]. Recruitment will begin with the study team hosting informational sessions, followed by sharing and posting flyers at the residential programs at sites 1 and 2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We define recent onset as newly homeless, with the period of homelessness having begun in the last 6 months but not having a history of being chronically homeless. Lastly, we define being at risk as being at imminent risk of losing one’s housing [ 23 ]. Recruitment will begin with the study team hosting informational sessions, followed by sharing and posting flyers at the residential programs at sites 1 and 2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%