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Housing status among single adults following Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program participation in Indianapolis

Molly Brown, Lauren Klebek, Gia Chodzen, Samantha Scartozzi, Camilla Cummings and Alejandro Raskind

Evaluation and Program Planning, 2018, vol. 69, issue C, 92-98

Abstract: The Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program (HPRP) was a federally-funded program in the United States that provided short-term financial and support services to individuals and families who were at-risk or currently experiencing homelessness. There is limited research on factors that predict placement in permanent housing following prevention and rapid rehousing interventions, particularly for single adult populations. The present study examined demographic and program-related predictors of permanent housing upon program exit among two groups of adults enrolled in HPRP in Indianapolis, IN: Homelessness Prevention (HP) recipients (n = 219) and Rapid Re-housing (RRH) recipients (n = 296). Results revealed that 76.3% of HP and 68.8% of RRH recipients were living in permanent housing when they exited HPRP. For HP recipients, completion of HPRP and outreach and engagement services were significant predictors of remaining in permanent housing. For RRH recipients, individuals who were African American, did not have a disabling condition, completed HPRP, received a greater amount of financial assistance, and received case management services had significantly greater odds of permanent housing. Findings have implications for informing short-term housing support programs for precariously housed or homeless single adults and highlight the need for future research on prevention and rehousing interventions.

Keywords: Homelessness prevention; Rapid rehousing; Permanent housing; Homelessness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.04.015

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