Risk factors for homelessness and housing instability in the first episode of mental illness: Initial findings from the AMONT study.
Laurence RoyMarichelle LeclairAnne G CrockerAmal Abdel-BakiLuigi de BenedictisFelix-Antoine BérubéEsther ThibeaultEric LatimerMarc-André RoyPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2024)
First-time mental health service users are likely to experience a range of adverse housing situations, indicating the potential for clinical sites to implement homelessness primary prevention strategies. Factors related to family, foster care and schooling seem to be particularly salient in understanding risk of homelessness in first-time mental health service users, calling for intersectoral action to prevent adverse psychosocial outcomes in this population.