Longitudinal high-frequency ethnographic interviewing to simulate and prepare for intensive smartphone data collection among veterans with homeless experience
ObjectiveWhile Veteran homelessness has steadily declined over the last decade, those who continue to be unhoused have complex health and social concerns. Housing instability interferes with access to healthcare, social services, and treatment adherence. Preventing unwanted housing transitions is a...
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Main Authors: | D. Keith McInnes (Author), Shawn Dunlap (Author), Gemmae M. Fix (Author), Marva V. Foster (Author), Jennifer Conti (Author), Jill S. Roncarati (Author), Justeen K. Hyde (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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