Quality of Life After Housing First For Adults With Serious Mental Illness Who Have Experienced Chronic Homelessness

This 1-year longitudinal study of adults who have recently transitioned from homelessness to Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) focuses on quality of life as a primary outcome of interest. Eighty of 103 new tenants participated in structured interviews at the time of entry into their new home and at 12-months post-housing. t-tests assessed differences in community participation and quality of life measures at the 2 time points. Mixed effects models examined the impact of community participation on quality of life. Results show that time in independent housing was significantly associated with several domains of quality of life. Symptom severity was also significantly and negatively related to quality of life domains. Community participation was significantly related to frequency of social contacts only.

Publication Date: 
2014
Publisher(s): 
ScienceDirect
Pages: 
549-555
Volume: 
220
Issue: 
1-2
Journal Name: 
Psychiatry Research
Location: 
United States