Congregations Serving Homeless Populations: Examining Predictive Factors and Policy Implications

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Catherine Fisher, L. Ortiz, Qais Alemi, N. Malika
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Abstract

In this study, authors analyzed data from the 2012 National Congregations Study (NCS) to explore what factors are predictive of a congregation’s engagement in programs serving people experiencing homelessness. Using a cross-sectional sample of 1,328 congregations derived from the third wave of the NCS, authors applied multivariate logistic regression to identify congregational characteristics associated with programming for homeless adults. Approximately one-fourth of all congregations in our sample reported some type of homeless programming. The authors’ final model indicates that 10 variables predict greater likelihood of congregations having programs serving the homeless, which include factors such as larger annual spending and lower percentage low-income congregants; recent formation of a nonprofit entity; collaboration with another organization; certain religious traditions; and the presence of other sponsored programs such as (a) services targeting a specific gender, (b) services helping sexual assault and domestic violence victims, and (c) services for older adults. Given the ongoing U.S. homelessness crisis, this study may help housing authorities and local continuums of care identify congregations for potential partnership to help achieve the Housing First policy priorities and meet specific homeless subpopulation needs.
为无家可归者服务的会众:检查预测因素和政策影响
在这项研究中,作者分析了2012年全国会众研究(NCS)的数据,以探索哪些因素可以预测会众参与为无家可归者服务的项目。利用来自第三次全国人口普查浪潮的1328个会众的横断面样本,作者应用多元逻辑回归来确定与无家可归成年人规划相关的会众特征。在我们的样本中,大约四分之一的会众报告了某种类型的无家可归者计划。作者的最终模型表明,10个变量预测教会更有可能为无家可归者提供服务,其中包括年度支出较大和低收入会众比例较低等因素;最近成立的非营利实体;与其他组织的合作;某些宗教传统;以及其他赞助项目的存在,例如(a)针对特定性别的服务,(b)帮助性侵犯和家庭暴力受害者的服务,以及(c)为老年人提供的服务。鉴于美国目前的无家可归危机,这项研究可能有助于住房当局和当地的连续护理机构确定潜在的合作伙伴关系,以帮助实现住房优先政策的优先事项,并满足特定的无家可归亚人口需求。
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Social Work Research
Social Work Research SOCIAL WORK-
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1.90
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34
期刊介绍: Social work research addresses psychosocial problems, preventive interventions, treatment of acute and chronic conditions, and community, organizational, policy and administrative issues. Covering the lifespan, social work research may address clinical, services and policy issues. It benefits consumers, practitioners, policy-makers, educators, and the general public by: •Examining prevention and intervention strategies for health and mental health, child welfare, aging, substance abuse, community development, managed care, housing, economic self-sufficiency, family well-being, etc.; Studying the strengths, needs, and inter-relationships of individuals, families, groups, neighborhoods, and social institutions;
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