First examination of varying health outcomes of the chronically homeless according to Housing First configuration

Objective: To determine whether two Housing First configurations (scattered site [SS] versus
congregated site [CS]) are associated with different health-related outcomes.
Methods: This ecological study employed a longitudinal, quantitative design to compare the
outcomes from 63 individuals (SS: n=37; CS: n=26) in Sydney, Australia, over 12 months.
Results: Both configurations showed similar improvements in quality of life and psychological
distress. While recent use of substances remained stable across the two configurations over
time, a marginally greater increase in the proportion of CS individuals injecting more than
weekly was found. For health service utilisation, CS participants had notably higher service
utilisation rates for mental health specialists and the emergency department for mental health
reasons at follow-up than SS participants.
Conclusion: Preliminary evidence of differential injecting and health service utilisation
outcomes between configurations emerged within this small-scale study over the 12-month
period.
Implications for public health: Given the rapid expansion of both SS and CS Housing First
configurations across Western countries and the indications from this initial study that
outcomes may differ according to configuration, there remains a need for robust evaluative
evidence on the efficacy of various supported housing models on long-term individual
outcomes.

Related articles

  • Housing First Research Digest: Volume 9

    Evictions Welcome to the 9th volume of the Housing First Research Digest! This time we will dig deeper into evictions. In short, an eviction is a process initiated by...

    Check it out here

    Research

  • Housing First Research Digest: Volume 8

    Housing Social Work in Finland  Welcome to the 8th volume of the Housing First Research Digest! This volume focuses on Housing First in Finland, through the lens of housing...

    Check it out here

    Research

  • EVALUATION: Westminster VAWG Housing First Service Second Year Evaluation

    This evaluation highlights the key outcomes, challenges, and successes of the second year of the Westminster VAWG Housing First project. It covers the period of September 2020 – September...

    Check it out here

    Research