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Evaluating the Impact of a Critical Time Intervention Adaptation on Health Care Utilization among Homeless Adults with Mental Health Needs in a Large Urban Center: Évaluer l'effet d'une Adaptation De l'intervention En Temps Critique Sur l'utilisation des Soins De Santé Chez Des Adultes Itinérants Ayant Des Besoins De Santé Mentale Dans Un Grand Centre Urbain.

Nadine ReidJoyce MasonPaul KurdyakRosane NisenbaumClaire de OliveiraStephen HwangVicky Stergiopoulos
Published in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2021)
An adapted CTI model was associated with changes in health care utilization among people experiencing homelessness and mental health needs. However, changes were not different from those observed in a matched cohort. Rigorous study designs with adequate samples are needed to examine the effectiveness of CTI and local adaptations in diverse health care contexts.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mental illness
  • systematic review
  • affordable care act
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