Predictors of Housing Trajectories Among Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness in Los Angeles.

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Title: Predictors of Housing Trajectories Among Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness in Los Angeles.
Authors: Pedersen, Eric R., DiGuiseppi, Graham, D'Amico, Elizabeth J., Rodriguez, Anthony, Tran, Denise D., Jose, Rupa, Tucker, Joan S.
Source: Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. Jan2024, Vol. 51 Issue 1, p31-43. 13p.
Subjects: Homelessness, Public health, Drugs of abuse, Multivariate analysis, Housing
Abstract: Experiencing homelessness during young adulthood is associated with negative health outcomes and understanding housing trajectories of young adults experiencing homelessness may aid in the development of evidence-based public health programs designed to serve this at-risk age group. In the present study, the authors examined baseline predictors of 24-month trajectories of housing stability and unsheltered housing among a sample of 271 young adults aged 18 to 25 recruited from drop-in centers in Los Angeles. In multivariate models, the authors found that identifying as multi-racial/other and better friendship quality at baseline were associated with less steep increases in the likelihood of stable housing over time. Being employed at baseline was associated with a less steep decrease in the probability of being unsheltered over time, while illicit drug use days associated with a steeper decrease in the probability of being unsheltered over time. Continued research is needed to establish important factors determining young adults' long-term housing trajectories in the effort to promote greater access and engagement with housing services. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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