A Behavioral Community Psychology Framework for Analyzing Housing Stability for Homeless Families: Modifying the Rapid Re-Housing Metacontingency

IF 1.6 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kennee Switzer, Richard F. Rakos
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Modern family homelessness in the United States is a “wicked problem” (Rittel & Webber, 1973) that results from deep-rooted and pervasive structural and systemic inequities. Its remains an unsolved social justice issue despite the prominence of Housing First/Rapid Re-housing (HF/RRH) interventions as the current best practice model. We suggest culturo-behavior science, which has not addressed homelessness in any substantive manner, can contribute to resolution efforts by adopting the behavioral community psychology (BCP) approach, which emphasizes prevention or early amelioration of social problems through systems analyses, community involvement, behavior-analytic interventions, policy advocacy, research, and dissemination of findings. We employ the metacontingency to frame and analyze the current HF/RRH policies to suggest three practice changes that may improve outcomes for currently unhoused families: allowing more extended time frames to secure housing that are determined by a family’s specific situation; facilitating a shared housing option by screened families to enhance communal resources; and encouraging participation in programs and services designed to “contribute to the prevention of problems in living, capacity building, and empowerment of people of marginal status” (Fawcett, 1991, p. 633). We suggest, however, that the BCP approach can be a productive model through which culturo-behavior scientists also can address harmful systemic factors on all levels in the prevention of family homelessness.

一个分析无家可归家庭住房稳定性的行为社区心理学框架:修正快速再住房元偶然性
在美国,现代家庭无家可归是一个“邪恶的问题”(利特尔&安培;韦伯(Webber, 1973),这是由根深蒂固的、普遍存在的结构性和系统性不平等造成的。尽管住房优先/快速重新安置(HF/RRH)干预措施是目前的最佳实践模式,但这仍然是一个未解决的社会正义问题。我们建议文化行为科学,虽然没有以任何实质性的方式解决无家可归问题,但可以通过采用行为社区心理学(BCP)方法来解决问题,该方法强调通过系统分析、社区参与、行为分析干预、政策倡导、研究和研究结果的传播来预防或早期改善社会问题。我们使用元偶然性来构建和分析当前的HF/RRH政策,以提出可能改善当前无住房家庭结果的三个实践变化:允许更多的延长时间框架来确保家庭的具体情况;协助筛选家庭选择合租房屋,以增加公共资源;并鼓励参与旨在“有助于预防生活问题、能力建设和赋予边缘地位的人权力”的项目和服务(福西特,1991年,第633页)。然而,我们认为,BCP方法可以是一个富有成效的模型,通过它,文化行为科学家也可以在预防家庭无家可归的各个层面上解决有害的系统性因素。
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Behavior and Social Issues
Behavior and Social Issues PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The primary intellectual framework for Behavior and Social Issues is the science of behavior analysis and its sub-discipline of cultural systems analysis, but contributions from contrasting viewpoints will occasionally be considered if of specific interest to behavior analysts. We recommend that potential authors examine recent issues to determine whether their work is appropriate to the journal. Appropriate contributions include theoretical and conceptual analyses, research articles and brief reports, dialogues, and research reviews. Behavior and Social Issues is an appropriate forum for the work of senior scholars in the field, many of whom serve on the editorial board, as well as for the work of emerging scholars, including students, who have an interest in the contributions of a natural science of behavior to constructing cultures of social justice, human rights, and environmental sustainability.
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