The unique needs of homeless youths with mental illness: Baseline findings from a housing first trial

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Objective: Although youth homelessness presents a significant public health problem, the needs of homeless youths with mental illness, as distinct from adults, are not well understood. This study examined the unique demographic, clinical, and service use characteristics of homeless youths. Methods: At Home/Chez Soi was a large randomized controlled trial of the Housing First model in five cities in Canada. Of 2,255 participants, 7% (N=164) were youths ages 18 to 24. Youths were compared with older participants on baseline demographic, clinical, and service use characteristics. Results: More youths than adults had not finished high school (76% versus 54%), had a drug use disorder (66% versus 52%), and had been assaulted in the past six months (44% versus 36%) (all p

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Kozloff, N., Stergiopoulos, V., Adair, C. E., Cheung, A. H., Misir, V., Townley, G., … Goering, P. (2016). The unique needs of homeless youths with mental illness: Baseline findings from a housing first trial. Psychiatric Services, 67(10), 1083–1090. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201500461

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