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Housing and supportive services for substance use and self-efficacy among young mothers experiencing homelessness: A randomized controlled trial.

Natasha SlesnickJing ZhangXin FengAllen MalloryJared MartinRuri FameliaBrittany BrakenhoffTansel YilmazerQiong WuJodi FordEugene HolowaczSoren JaderlundIrene HatsuEllison LuthyLaura ChavezLaura WalshKelly Kelleher
Published in: Journal of substance abuse treatment (2022)
Substance use decreased and self-efficacy increased over time, but patterns of change characterized the intervention groups. In particular, findings suggest that when providing housing to this population, supportive services should also be offered.
Keyphrases
  • mental illness
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • middle aged