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Mobile Phone, Computer and Internet Use Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth •
October 12, 2018
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More and More Californians Are Old, Sick and on the Streets. Here's How We Can Fight Senior Homelessness.
San Francisco Chronicle •
July 28, 2019
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Neurocognitive Health of Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness in Oakland, California
Frontiers in Neurology •
July 22, 2022
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Older African American Homeless-Experienced Smokers’ Attitudes Toward Tobacco Control Policies—Results From the HOPE HOME Study
American Journal of Health Promotion •
September 12, 2017
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Oral Health and Access to Dental Care Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Public Health Dentistry •
September 17, 2018
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Pathways to Homelessness Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
PLoS ONE •
May 10, 2016
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Persistent Homelessness and Violent Victimization Among Older Adults in the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Interpersonal Violence •
September 1, 2021
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Physical, Psychological, Social, and Existential Symptoms in Older Homeless-Experienced Adults: An Observational Study of the Hope Home Cohort
Journal of General Internal Medicine •
November 28, 2017
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Racial Discrimination in the Life Course of Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness •
December 18, 2019
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Residential Patterns in Older Homeless Adults: Results of a Cluster Analysis
Social Science & Medicine •
March 1, 2016
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Risk Factors for Falls in Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness: Results from the HOPE HOME Cohort Study
Journal of General Internal Medicine •
January 21, 2020
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Sila Adhiningrat, MPH
Sila completed a Master's in Public Health from Columbia University, where she specialized in sociomedical sciences with a certificate in health promotion research and practice. She has a Bachelor of Arts in public health policy and management from UC Irvine.
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Sleep Quality Among Homeless-Experienced Older Adults: Exploratory Results from the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of General Internal Medicine •
October 2, 2023
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Stephen King, BA
Steve has been with UCSF for 19 years. Most recently, he worked with the Lupus Outcome Study for ten years. Prior to that, Stephen had worked as a Project Coordinator for Urban Health Study for nine years, an organization devoted to the principles of harm reduction in preventing the spread of the HIV virus in drug using and homeless populations.
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Sye-Ok Sato, MA
Sye-Ok Sato is a Project Manager for the HOPE HOME Study, coordinating the longitudinal cohort study that examines the relationship between discrimination, stigma, medical mistrust, health utilization and health outcomes among homeless older adults in Oakland, California. She has made it a priority in her research endeavors to give a voice to communities that are overlooked, including people experiencing homelessness and drug users. She comes to the Center of Vulnerable Populations/Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative with experience and passion to implement creative research processes that provide meaningful and actionable findings. Sye-Ok hails from the Pacific Northwest and is currently residing
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Temporary stays with housed family and friends among older adults experiencing homelessness: Qualitative findings from the HOPE HOME study
Qualitative Social Work •
May 1, 2022
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The Thing That Really Gets Me Is the Future’: Symptomatology in Older Homeless Adults in the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management •
May 18, 2018
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Tobacco Cessation Behaviors Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Nicotine & Tobacco Research •
February 26, 2016
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Trajectories of Functional Impairment in Homeless Older Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
PLoS ONE •
August 13, 2019
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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
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Yea-Hung Chen, PhD, MS
Yea-Hung Chen, PhD is a statistician at BHHI. His research has focused on the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on mortality. Yea-Hung graduated from the University of California, San Francisco with a PhD in Epidemiology and Translational Science. He also has an MS in Biostatistics from the University of Washington, and a BA in Psychology and Statistics from the University of California, Berkeley.