Risk Factors for Homelessness Among Post-9/11 Era Veterans

Stephen Metraux, Claire A. Kolaja, Baylee Crone, Thomas Byrne, Rudolph P. Rull, Ben Porter
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This study examined the associations between a broad range of individual characteristics and homelessness among 49,323 post-9/11 era Veterans. Questions concerning the roles of premilitary, military and post military factors in Veteran’s vulnerability to homelessness have persisted despite the considerable attention given to Veteran homelessness, and has highlighted the absence of longitudinal studies that could contribute to the empirical understanding of risk and protective factors among this population. The Veterans in this study group completed Millennium Cohort Study surveys during their military service and subsequently, when they transitioned back to civilian life. Among these Veterans, 1,071 (2.2%) reported becoming homeless after separating from the military. Results from multivariate models provide limited empirical support for direct links between aspects of military service and homelessness that are widely used to explain why Veterans become homeless. Instead, many risk factors for homelessness found here mirror risk factors among the general population. We also find a persistent association between sexual orientation and risk for homelessness, and decreased risk for homelessness among female Veterans. These findings challenge popular conceptions of why Veterans become homeless and contribute to understanding the dynamics of becoming homeless among this current Veteran cohort.
9/11 事件后退伍军人无家可归的风险因素
本研究调查了 49 323 名 9/11 事件后退伍军人的一系列个人特征与无家可归问题之间的联系。尽管人们对退伍军人无家可归问题给予了极大的关注,但有关退伍军人易陷入无家可归境地的军前、军中和军后因素的作用问题却一直存在,这也凸显了纵向研究的缺乏,而纵向研究有助于从经验上了解这一人群中的风险和保护因素。本研究小组中的退伍军人在服兵役期间和之后重返平民生活时,都完成了千禧年队列研究调查。在这些退伍军人中,有 1,071 人(2.2%)报告在退伍后无家可归。多变量模型的结果为服兵役与无家可归之间的直接联系提供了有限的经验支持,而这些方面被广泛用于解释退伍军人无家可归的原因。相反,这里发现的许多无家可归的风险因素反映了普通人群中的风险因素。我们还发现,性取向与无家可归的风险之间存在持续的联系,女性退伍军人无家可归的风险降低。这些发现挑战了人们对退伍军人无家可归原因的普遍看法,有助于理解当前退伍军人群体无家可归的动态变化。
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