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“We Remember the Pain”: A Qualitative Study of Intergenerational Trauma Among Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness in the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness • May 28, 2022
Through interviews of HOPE HOME participants who reported living with family or friends, this qualitative study from BHHI researchers found that intergenerational trauma significantly affected the lives of older adults experiencing homelessness. They also found that societal structures exacerbated the impact of such trauma and limited the ability of social networks to support older adults in obtaining long-term housing. The authors advocate for trauma-informed public policies, which may diminish the growing burden of homelessness among older adults.
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Webinar: Aging, Health, & Homelessness: Findings from CASPEH and HOPE HOME
December 13, 2023
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Half of people experiencing homelessness are older than 50, and almost half of older homeless adults became homeless for the first time after they turned 50. This webinar is about the causes and consequences of homelessness in late life. Margot Kushel, MD, and other BHHI presenters will discuss findings from the Health Outcomes of People Experiencing Homelessness in Older Middle Age (HOPE HOME) project—a longitudinal cohort study following older adults experiencing homelessness in Oakland, CA, and the California Statewide Study of People Experiencing Homelessness (CASPEH)—the largest representative study of homelessness in the United States since the mid-1990s.
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