TY - JOUR
T1 - Gender differences in residents’ intention to leave permanent supportive housing
AU - Semborski, Sara
AU - Rhoades, Harmony
AU - Henwood, Benjamin
AU - Rice, Eric
AU - Wenzel, Suzanne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/12/1
Y1 - 2020/12/1
N2 - Objectives: There has been limited exploration of permanent supportive housing (PSH) tenants’ intention to exit PSH, including how satisfaction with services, apartments, and neighborhoods may impact residents’ intention to leave. This study seeks to better understand the socioenvironmental factors associated with residents’ intention to leave PSH, including whether there are gender differences in intention to leave. Method: Data are from 383 chronically homeless individuals who moved into PSH in Los Angeles County, CA, between August 2014 and January 2016. We used gender-stratified logistic regression to assess intention to leave PSH 12 months after moving in. Results: Different factors were correlated with intention to leave PSH for men and women. Satisfaction with environment (i.e., apartments and neighborhoods) was significant for both men and women, but social integration and service engagement were significantly associated with intention to leave housing for women only. Substance use and mental health experiences did not contribute to desire to leave housing. Conclusions: Correlates with intention to leave PSH differ for men and women. Identifying residents who may be capable of successful transition from PSH is a necessary next step in research and practice to facilitate successful exits from PSH and thus maximize the impact of PSH nationwide.
AB - Objectives: There has been limited exploration of permanent supportive housing (PSH) tenants’ intention to exit PSH, including how satisfaction with services, apartments, and neighborhoods may impact residents’ intention to leave. This study seeks to better understand the socioenvironmental factors associated with residents’ intention to leave PSH, including whether there are gender differences in intention to leave. Method: Data are from 383 chronically homeless individuals who moved into PSH in Los Angeles County, CA, between August 2014 and January 2016. We used gender-stratified logistic regression to assess intention to leave PSH 12 months after moving in. Results: Different factors were correlated with intention to leave PSH for men and women. Satisfaction with environment (i.e., apartments and neighborhoods) was significant for both men and women, but social integration and service engagement were significantly associated with intention to leave housing for women only. Substance use and mental health experiences did not contribute to desire to leave housing. Conclusions: Correlates with intention to leave PSH differ for men and women. Identifying residents who may be capable of successful transition from PSH is a necessary next step in research and practice to facilitate successful exits from PSH and thus maximize the impact of PSH nationwide.
KW - Homelessness
KW - Housing exits
KW - Housing tenure
KW - Intention
KW - Permanent supportive housing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85097892670
U2 - 10.1086/712505
DO - 10.1086/712505
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85097892670
SN - 2334-2315
VL - 11
SP - 529
EP - 544
JO - Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
JF - Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
IS - 4
ER -