退伍军人在永久住房中回归无家可归的模式:预防的意义。

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Thomas Byrne, Jack Tsai
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人们对帮助那些获得永久住房后重新无家可归的人越来越感兴趣。然而,很少有证据表明,那些多次离开永久性住房,随后随着时间的推移又回到无家可归的人。本研究估计了获得永久性住房的退伍军人多次返回无家可归的比率,并确定了与这些返回相关的退伍军人特征。该研究使用了退伍军人事务部(VA)的几个行政数据源,计算了2018年1月至2021年4月期间退出退伍军人事务部无家可归者援助计划到永久住房目的地的退伍军人在12个月和24个月内多次返回无家可归者的比率。二元logistic回归模型评估老兵特征与多重收益之间的关系。大约0.4%和2.2%的退伍军人分别在12个月和24个月内多次返回无家可归。酒精使用障碍、药物使用障碍和精神病的诊断是多重回报高几率的最显著预测因子。多次返回无家可归的情况虽然罕见,但突出表明需要有针对性的支助,以帮助防止再次无家可归和促进长期住房稳定。
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Patterns of Return to Homelessness Among Military Veterans in Permanent Housing: Implications for Prevention.

There is growing interest in assisting individuals who return to homelessness after obtaining permanent housing. However, little evidence exists on those who make multiple exits to permanent housing and subsequently return to homelessness over time. This study estimated the rates of multiple returns to homelessness among Veterans who accessed permanent housing and identified Veteran characteristics associated with these returns. The study used several Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administrative data sources to calculate rates of multiple returns to homelessness within 12- and 24-months among Veterans who exited a VA homeless assistance program to a permanent housing destination between January 2018 and April 2021. Binary logistic regression models assessed the association between Veteran characteristics and multiple returns. Roughly 0.4% and 2.2% of Veterans experienced multiple returns to homelessness within 12- and 24-months, respectively. Diagnoses of alcohol use disorder, drug use disorder and psychoses were the most prominent predictors of higher odds of multiple returns. Although rare, multiple returns to homelessness highlight the need for targeted supports to help prevent recurrent homelessness and promote long-term housing stability.

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