A randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of Housing First in a small Canadian City
Abstract Background The paper presents two-year findings from a study investigating the effectiveness of Housing First (HF) with assertive community treatment (ACT) in helping individuals with serious mental illness, who are homeless or precariously housed and living in a small city, to become stabl...
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Main Authors: | Tim Aubry (Author), Jimmy Bourque (Author), Paula Goering (Author), Susan Crouse (Author), Scott Veldhuizen (Author), Stefanie LeBlanc (Author), Rebecca Cherner (Author), Paul-Émile Bourque (Author), Sarah Pakzad (Author), Claudette Bradshaw (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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