Demographic and psychological characteristics associated with level of success in a residential program for homeless, employed adults.
Fifty-two consecutive homeless volunteers entering a Tucson, Arizona, subsidized communal living and support program over a one-year period were administered psychological, personality, and performance tests over a four-month period. There were three possible Residence Outcome Types: (1) Completers...
Main Author: | Backus, David Haskins, II. |
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Other Authors: | Kahn, Marvin |
Language: | en |
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The University of Arizona.
1995
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187354 |
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