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Videos
Webinar: Behavioral Health & Homelessness: Findings from CASPEH
March 20, 2025
Homelessness and behavioral health issues (mental health and substance use) are intertwined. The UCSF Benioff Homelessness & Housing Initiative held a webinar about this complex bidirectional relation...
Reports
Behavioral Health and Homelessness
March 19, 2025
Behavioral health challenges both contribute to and are exacerbated by homelessness. To better understand behavioral health and homelessness, we examined data from the California Statewide Study of Pe...
Press Release
Press Release
New UCSF BHHI Report Examines the Relationship Between Homelessness and Drug Use
March 19, 2025
The University of California, San Francisco Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative (BHHI) today released a report that examines the issues of homelessness and behavioral health (substance use and...
News
Study Finds Just 37% of California Homeless People Are Regular Drug Users
Mercury News
March 10, 2025
A new UCSF BHHI study challenges common perceptions about homelessness and drug use in California, revealing that only 37% of surveyed unhoused Californians use drugs regularly, while 25% have never u...
News
Study Shows Majority of Homeless People in CA Are Not Illegal Drug Users
KCBS Radio
February 28, 2025
Research from UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative reveals that most people experiencing homelessness in California are not illegal drug users—contrary to widespread public perception. The...
News
How Common Is Illegal Drug Use Among People Who Are Homeless?
UCSF News
February 19, 2025
A groundbreaking UCSF BHHI study challenges common perceptions about drug use among people experiencing homelessness. Researchers found that less than half of this population regularly used drugs, wit...
Opinion
Doing Away With Needle Exchange Programs Won't Prevent Drug Use
Medpage Today
February 12, 2024
In this op-ed, Ryan Assaf, PhD, MPH, a postdoctoral fellow with the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative, highlights the importance of using harm reduction strategies. He outlines the use and i...
Opinion
Don't Neglect Tobacco Use in People Experiencing Homelessness — Cessation Programs can Save Lives and Improve Financial Stability
MedPage Today
December 4, 2023
In this op-ed, Maya Vijayaraghavan, MD, MAS, director of the UCSF Smoking Cessation Leadership Center, highlights the need for widespread access to tobacco treatment among people experiencing homeless...
Our Research
Our Research
Managed Alcohol Programs: An Innovative and Evidence-Based Solution for Adults with Severe Alcohol Use Disorder Who Are Experiencing Homelessness
NEJM
April 25, 2023
Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are common among those experiencing homelessness. Managed alcohol programs (MAPs) are an evidence-based solution for helping people with AUD experiencing homelessness. Res...
Our Research
Our Research
Cluster Analysis of the Highest Users of Medical, Behavioral Health, and Social Services in San Francisco
Journal of General Internal Medicine
April 1, 2023
This study from BHHI researchers describes five distinct subgroups of the highest users of the health care system in San Francisco with differential comorbidities, health care needs, and social determ...
Policy Brief
Policy Brief
766 San Francisco Residents May Be Eligible for Referral to CARE Court
February 27, 2023
California passed the Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Act in 2022 to provide behavioral health and housing services to individuals with psychotic spectrum and schizophrenia diso...
Our Research
Our Research
Tobacco use Behaviors and Views on Engaging in Clinical Trials for Tobacco Cessation Among Individuals who Experience Homelessness
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
February 19, 2023
Over 70% of people experiencing homelessness report current tobacco use, compared to 14% in the general population. One of the structural barriers that hinder cessation attempts among people experienc...
Our Research
Our Research
The Smoke-Free Home Study: Study Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of a Smoke-Free Home Intervention in Permanent Supportive Housing
BMC Public Health
November 14, 2022
Formerly chronically homeless adults who live in permanent supportive housing (PSH) have a high prevalence of smoking. Smoke-free policies and smoking cessation services are among the most effective t...
Reports
Reports
Signals of Distress: High Utilization of Criminal Legal and Urgent and Emergent Health Services in San Francisco
September 27, 2022
People with multiple, complex health and housing needs frequently receive fragmented care because the providing systems operate independently. The California Policy Lab at UC Berkeley and the UCSF Ben...
Our Research
Our Research
Integrating Mental Health and Substance use Treatment with HIV Care for People Experiencing Homelessness
Lancet Psychiatry
August 1, 2022
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) have an increased risk of experiencing homelessness. The underlying drivers of homelessness are structural, however individual factors such as mental health and sub...
Our Research
Our Research
Scoping Review of Managed Alcohol Programs
Harm Reduction Journal
July 25, 2022
Managed alcohol program (MAPs) manage alcohol consumption by providing eligible individuals with regular doses of alcohol as a part of a structured program and often offer housing and other social ser...
Our Research
Our Research
A Community-Based Tobacco Cessation Program for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness
Addictive Behaviors
June 1, 2022
People experiencing homelessness (PEH) have a high rate of tobacco use. Researchers examined factors associated with cigarette consumption and quit attempts. They found having an encounter with staff ...
Our Research
Our Research
Mortality Among People Experiencing Homelessness in San Francisco During the COVID-19 Pandemic
JAMA Network Open
March 10, 2022
This study from UCSF BHHI researchers examined deaths among people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. They found 82% of 331 deaths were associat...