Distinguishing Between Homeless and Unstably Housed Men on Risk Factors for Homelessness

This study explored the risk factors for homelessness in single men, the largest group of people experiencing homelessness and a group about which little is known regarding their risks for homelessness. A case control design was used to differentiate risk factors between men who were homeless and me...

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Main Author: Holton, Valerie
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Published: VCU Scholars Compass 2011
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spelling ndltd-vcu.edu-oai-scholarscompass.vcu.edu-etd-34012017-03-17T08:26:11Z Distinguishing Between Homeless and Unstably Housed Men on Risk Factors for Homelessness Holton, Valerie This study explored the risk factors for homelessness in single men, the largest group of people experiencing homelessness and a group about which little is known regarding their risks for homelessness. A case control design was used to differentiate risk factors between men who were homeless and men who were unstably housed. Risk factors included cumulative risk, negative life events, and demographic factors. Two models were tested using discriminant function analysis (DFA). The Cumulative Risk Model did not significantly differentiate between the two groups. However, the Negative Life Events Model yielded one discriminant function that significantly differentiated between the groups and correctly classified approximately 72.4% of the overall cases. Negative life events regarding the loss of housing, unstable housing, and family conflict/disruption were the most important discriminating variables. Furthermore, homeless men were associated with more experiences of loss of housing and family conflict/disruption, and with fewer experiences of housing instability. Implications for policy, social work practice, and research are discussed. 2011-04-27T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/2402 http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3401&context=etd © The Author Theses and Dissertations VCU Scholars Compass Prevention Housing Homelessness Unstable housing Social and Behavioral Sciences Social Work
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topic Prevention
Housing
Homelessness
Unstable housing
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work
spellingShingle Prevention
Housing
Homelessness
Unstable housing
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social Work
Holton, Valerie
Distinguishing Between Homeless and Unstably Housed Men on Risk Factors for Homelessness
description This study explored the risk factors for homelessness in single men, the largest group of people experiencing homelessness and a group about which little is known regarding their risks for homelessness. A case control design was used to differentiate risk factors between men who were homeless and men who were unstably housed. Risk factors included cumulative risk, negative life events, and demographic factors. Two models were tested using discriminant function analysis (DFA). The Cumulative Risk Model did not significantly differentiate between the two groups. However, the Negative Life Events Model yielded one discriminant function that significantly differentiated between the groups and correctly classified approximately 72.4% of the overall cases. Negative life events regarding the loss of housing, unstable housing, and family conflict/disruption were the most important discriminating variables. Furthermore, homeless men were associated with more experiences of loss of housing and family conflict/disruption, and with fewer experiences of housing instability. Implications for policy, social work practice, and research are discussed.
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title Distinguishing Between Homeless and Unstably Housed Men on Risk Factors for Homelessness
title_short Distinguishing Between Homeless and Unstably Housed Men on Risk Factors for Homelessness
title_full Distinguishing Between Homeless and Unstably Housed Men on Risk Factors for Homelessness
title_fullStr Distinguishing Between Homeless and Unstably Housed Men on Risk Factors for Homelessness
title_full_unstemmed Distinguishing Between Homeless and Unstably Housed Men on Risk Factors for Homelessness
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