Research Catalogue

The HPRI Research Catalogue includes current research conducted by HPRI as well as HPRI members from partner institutions. Search by topic, research type, author, or title to review specific works.


Differences in Health and Social Support between Homeless Men and Women Entering Permanent Supportive Housing

Womens Health Issues

Year: 2017

Background: Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is the leading intervention to end chronic homelessness. Little is known, however, about gender differences, including potential disparities in physical and mental health and social support, that might inform services available through PSH. METHODS: This study included … Continue reading


Life goals and gender differences among chronically homeless individuals entering permanent supportive housing

Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless

Year: 2017

This research seeks to understand goals and the gender differences in goals among men and women who are transitioning into permanent supportive housing. Men and women experience homelessness differently. Data collected for this study come from a longitudinal investigation of … Continue reading


Assessing Accuracy of L.A.’s Homeless Count

Economic Roundtable

Year: 2017

This report views Greater Los Angeles Homeless Counts from 2007 through 2017 as a body of work rather than discrete annual snapshots and assesses the extent to which the Counts present a consistent body of evidence and the extent to … Continue reading


Housing for Health

Rand Corporation

Year: 2017

A Los Angeles County program provides supportive housing coupled with case management to those experiencing homelessness and was associated with sharp reductions in health care use by program participants. Across all the public services examined, the cost of services for … Continue reading


No digital divide? Technology use among homeless adults

Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless

Year: 2017

Homeless adults experience increased risk of negative health outcomes, and technology-based interventions may provide an opportunity for improving health in this population. However, little is known about homeless adults’ technology access and use. Utilizing data from a study of 421 … Continue reading


Provider perceptions on HIV risk and prevention services within permanent supportive housing

AIDS Care

Year: 2017

Permanent supportive housing (PSH) is an evidence-based solution to homelessness for persons experiencing chronic or long-term homelessness and one or more physical or behavioral health problems. Health services through PSH typically focus on physical and behavioral health. With the exception … Continue reading





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