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Ongoing Tobacco Use in Women who Experience Homelessness and Unstable Housing: A Prospective Study to inform Tobacco Cessation Interventions and Policies
Addictive Behaviors
February 1, 2022
Our Research
Ongoing Tobacco Use in Women who Experience Homelessness and Unstable Housing: A Prospective Study to inform Tobacco Cessation Interventions and Policies
Addictive Behaviors
February 1, 2022
Tobacco use is common in people who experience homelessness; however, research in homeless and unstably housed (HUH) women is sparse. Researchers found that the most common reason for tobacco use was to reduce stress and anxiety. The findings suggest that tailored counseling and healthcare interactions that include smoking cessation efforts and address food insecurity during treatment.
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Unmet Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Needs Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Community Psychology
August 19, 2019
Our Research
Unmet Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Needs Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Community Psychology
August 19, 2019
The homeless population has a higher prevalence of mental health and substance use problems than the general population. Researchers aimed to examine the prevalence of and factors associated with unmet needs for mental health and substance use treatment in older homeless adults. They used logistic regression to examine factors associated with unmet treatment needs. Researchers found that older homeless adults have a high prevalence of unmet behavioral health treatment needs and need targeted services.
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Factors Associated With Substance Use in Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Substance Abuse
January 1, 2017
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Factors Associated With Substance Use in Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Substance Abuse
January 1, 2017
The prevalence of substance use decreases as individuals age, but older adults now have a higher prevalence of substance use than older adults did 10 years ago. People experiencing homelessness have a higher prevalence of substance use disorders compared to the general population. In this cohort study, researchers examined the prevalence of and factors associated with substance use in a population of homeless individuals aged 50 and older. They found a high prevalence of substance use and an association between psychiatric hospitalization and depression with substance use. Researchers also recommend targeted treatment programs and geriatric substance use workforce development.
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Childhood Adversities Associated with Poor Adult Mental Health Outcomes in Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
August 17, 2016
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Childhood Adversities Associated with Poor Adult Mental Health Outcomes in Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
August 17, 2016
Researchers examined whether childhood adversity is associated with depressive symptoms, suicide attempts, or psychiatric hospitalization among older homeless adults. Using population-based sampling methods, the study enrolled 350 homeless adults aged 50 and older in Oakland, California. They found that childhood adversities are associated with poor mental health outcomes among older homeless adults. Researchers recommend screening for childhood adversities should be undertaken by all providers who care for older homeless adults.
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